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Mathias S. Troxel

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Mathias S. Troxel

Birth
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
2 Jan 1937 (aged 79)
Frankfort, Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Frankfort, Clinton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Matthias S. (Ty) Troxell, 79, a long-time resident of Clinton county, died last Saturday afternoon at his home near Cambria. He had been ill for several months. Only recently this paper carried the story about the golden wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Troxell.

Mr. Troxell was a native of Lehigh county, Pa., where he was born Dec. 7, 1859. On Nov. 9, 1886, he was married to Mary Beisel, who survives. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Charles Sharp, of McGrawsville, Ind. Mrs. Ray Krammes, who lives south of Mulberry, was reared in the Troxell home.

Mr. Troxell followed farming most of his life, and for several terms he was assessor in Owen township. He was a member of the St. Luke's Reformed church, where the funeral service was held Tuesday morning, with Rev. C. J. Snyder officiating. Burial was made in the St. Luke cemetery,.

The pall bearers were Carl Troxell, Clarence Nevin, and Maurice Beisel, Dan Mohler, and Chalmer Miller.

Mr. Troxell and the editor of the Reporter were close friends for many years. Both were about the same age, the editor being Mr. Troxell's senior by a little over a month.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, January 8, 1937
Matthias S. (Ty) Troxell, 79, a long-time resident of Clinton county, died last Saturday afternoon at his home near Cambria. He had been ill for several months. Only recently this paper carried the story about the golden wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Troxell.

Mr. Troxell was a native of Lehigh county, Pa., where he was born Dec. 7, 1859. On Nov. 9, 1886, he was married to Mary Beisel, who survives. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Charles Sharp, of McGrawsville, Ind. Mrs. Ray Krammes, who lives south of Mulberry, was reared in the Troxell home.

Mr. Troxell followed farming most of his life, and for several terms he was assessor in Owen township. He was a member of the St. Luke's Reformed church, where the funeral service was held Tuesday morning, with Rev. C. J. Snyder officiating. Burial was made in the St. Luke cemetery,.

The pall bearers were Carl Troxell, Clarence Nevin, and Maurice Beisel, Dan Mohler, and Chalmer Miller.

Mr. Troxell and the editor of the Reporter were close friends for many years. Both were about the same age, the editor being Mr. Troxell's senior by a little over a month.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, January 8, 1937


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