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Andrew Terrel1831

Name
Andrew Terrel

Andrew Taryll

Name
Andrew Taryll

Andrew J Terrel

Name
Andrew J Terrel
Birth 1831
Birth
Birth of a son
#1
Sylvester J. Terrel
October 29, 1858 (Age 27 years)
Birth of a daughter
#2
Harriet J. Taryll
1863 (Age 32 years)
Birth of a son
#3
Edward Taryll
1865 (Age 34 years)
Birth of a daughter
#4
Rosetta Terrel
October 1866 (Age 35 years)
Birth of a daughter
#5
Rosetta Terrel
November 14, 1866 (Age 35 years)
Birth of a son
#6
George W. Taryll
1873 (Age 42 years)
Birth of a daughter
#7
Bertha Taryll
1877 (Age 46 years)
Residence June 4, 1880 (Age 49 years)
Marriage of a childSylvester J. TerrelSarah Jane DotyView this family
July 26, 1883 (Age 52 years)
Marriage of a childStephen Arnold Douglas HornRosetta TerrelView this family
October 14, 1885 (Age 54 years)
Death of a sonSylvester J. Terrel
March 16, 1921 (Age 90 years)
Baptism of a daughterRosetta Terrel
December 6, 1997 (Age 166 years)
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himself
wife
son
Sylvester J. Terrel
Birth: October 29, 1858 27 18Melrose, Monroe, Iowa, USA
Death: March 16, 1921Carmen, Alfalfa, Oklahoma, USA
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3 years
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22 months
daughter
7 years
son
5 years
daughter

Shared note

Appears on Monroe County 1870 Federal Census as Jackson Terrel, living at Wayne County, age 38, reference page 470, family number 110, place of birth Kentucky.

Also appearing, among other family members, Lucinda Terrel, age 9, place of birth Iowa and Sarah Terrel, age 1, place of birth Iowa.

TYRRELL SURNAME HISTORY by Paul McCotter

This surname is derived from a French Christian name, and the first of the family was Hugh Tyrel, who acquired lands at Castleknock in Dublin and in Fertullagh in Westmeath in the 1170s and 1180s. Hugh was probably the son of Rocelyn Tyrel of Herefordshire in England.

Tyrrellspass, County Westmeath, takes its name from Captain Richard Tyrrell, one of the Irish commanders in O’Neill’s rebellion of the 1590s, and commemorates a famous victory by Tyrrell against the English there. Today Tyrrell is still very much a Leinster surname, and is especially strong in Kildare and Wicklow.

"Stephan Horn set out from Pennsylvania as a young man, also on a mission, a mission to save the world. He picked a hard road. The railroad went by way of Harrisburg and Columbus Ohio, to St. Louis, Missouri, and "Steel ended near St. Joseph, Missouri. From there a wagon trail led into the Pawnee Indian Territory between the Platte and Arkansas rivers. In the 1880's this area was opened for homesteading, and that's where he settled first. Homesteading in the same area was a hard riding, "hell-raising" Irish family by the name of Terrel, who had traveled west from Wisconsin, by wagon. Stephen managed to "save" one Terrel daughter, a spunky redhead named Rosetta, born in 1866. I don't think he saved any of the Terrel sons." -- Horn, Shafer Family Book, 2004