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- - Dec. 14, 1842, Marianne, daughter of John Tyrrell, a private in the Glengarry light infantry at Coteau du Lac died Dec. 12, 1842.
- 1850: At Massena, NY are John Tyrrell, 30, b. 1820, England, with Mary, b. Canada, 1822.
- 1860: John is at Bear Creek, Waupaca, WI, with Mary, 38; George, 16; Charles, 15; Martha, 10; Solomon, 8; Electa, 6; John, 5; Libby, 3; and Cara, 1.
- "Commemorative Biographical Record of the Uppere Wisconsin Counties of Waupaca..." George Tyrrell, a successful farmer and well-known citizen of Bear Creek township, Waupaca County, WI, was born Nov. 25, 1844 in Upper Canada, son of John and Mary LeGrue Tyrrell, the former of whom is a son of William and Fannie Webb Tyrrell.
William Tyrrell came with his family from England in 1833 to Cornwall, Canada. Mrs. Fannie Webb Tyrrell died when her son John was but six years old (about 1826 in England), the mother of the three children - John, George and Joseph. William tyrrell had one more son, William, by another marriage.
John Tyrrell was born June 16, 1817 in Oxfordshire, England, and had but meager chances for an education, all his training being obtained at Sunday school. When 16 years of age (which is 1817, however, John was b. 1820) he came with his father to Canada, shortly afterward going to St. Lawrence County, NY for a time. He served three years, from 1840-1843, in the British army in Canada. On Aug. 20, 1840, he was married in Canada to Mary LeGrue who borse him 13 children... four, Adelaide, Mary Ann, Maria and Horace, died in infancy. When George Tyrrell was but 2 years old in 1846, Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell relocated to St. Lawrence County, NY where Mr. Tyrrell farmed on rented land for about five years or until 1851, in which yhear he removed to Rockport, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and there learned the carpenter's trade. This he continued to follow during his residence in Ohio and in 1856 he came to Wisconsin, working at his trade in New London for two years, when he came to Bear Creek township, Waupaca County, where he purchased 40 acres for which he paid $150 cash in gold...
- John Terrell, b. abt. 1823, departed Bristol, England, arrived NY June 5, 1833; ship name: Isabella
- Sarah Terrell, b. abt. 1795, same as above.
- Thomas Terrell, b. abt. 1787, same as above
- James Terrell, b. abt. 1821, save as above
- Mary Ann Terrell, b. abt. 1819, same as above
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