Trythalls of Warwick Twp., Chester Co., PA
I have info on John, James, and William Trythall. They immigrated to the United States in the mid 1800's.
John Trythall married Grace Thomas June 23 1838 at Crowan Parish, Cornwall County, England.Grace and her family sailed from Penzance, Cornwall County, England to America.They arrived in New York City July 6 1849 aboard the ship "Quebec".Grace is listed 28yrs of age, Mary 21yrs ( May be a sister to husband John or an in-law), Samuel 10yrs, John 7 yrs, Mary 4 yrs, William 3yrs, and an infant.I have no date of immigration for Grace's husband John Trythall.I believe he probably migrated earlier before sending for his family.
By 1850 the family is listed in the census for Richmond Twp., Berks Co., PA.
John Trythall29 MMinerEngland
Grace29 FEngland
John9England
Samuel11England
Sarah7England
William5England
Mary2England
On November 28 1857 John Trythall purchased 38 acres and 74 perches of land from David Potts in Warwick Twp., Chester Co., PA.His occupation at the time was an Iron ore Miner.
They had the following children.
1.Samuel b. 1839
2.Johnb. 1841 d. July 3 1898 married Esther Lloyd
3.Sarahb. 1843 married John Hoar
4.William Thomasb. May 3 1845 d. March 18 1907 marriedMary Elizabeth Keims December 25 1886 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church
5.Maryb. July 3 1848 married Newton Roberts July 3 1869 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church
6.Ellenb. 1851 married James Matters July 8 1873 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church
7.James H.b. July 26 1855 d. September 30 1937 married Mary Jane Hughes
8.Charlesb. 1858
9.Malindab. 1859 married William Knauer February 19 1874 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church
John Trythall died March 29 1884.His wife Grace died May 5 1901.
May 9 1901 - Mrs. Grace Trythall - Mrs. Grace Trythall, age 82 years, of St. Peters, died on Monday after suffering for a long while. Mrs. Trythall lived for 40 years at what is known as Trythall's Station, on the French Creek Branch of the old W.& N. Railroad.She had been a widow for many years.The following children survive:Samuel, of Cheshire, Conn.;William, of Spring City;James, of Warwick;Mrs. Newton Roberts, of Birdsboro;Mrs. Ella Matters, of Smedley, and Mrs. William Knauer, who has always lived with her mother on the old homestead.
James and William Trythall both Petitioned for citizenship on November 4 1853 at Reading PA.William arrived in America in April of 1848.James arrived April 11 1841 at New York.Both of them then located and were listed in the 1850 Richmond Twp., Berks Co., PA census in the same household.In 1870 all 3 Trythalls (John, James, William) were living in Warwick Twp., Chester Co., PA.
July 16 1870 P.O. Box Cupola, Warwick Twp., Chester County PA.
73/73Trythall John53 Miron mine900RE 250PE England
Grace51 Fkeeps houseEngland
Ellen19 FPA
James14 Mworks on farmPA
Malinda 11 FSchoolPA
74/74Trythall William 25 Miron mine250PE England
Eliza20 Fkeeps housePA
E. Martha2 FPA
Charles 2/12MPA
75/75Trythall James48 Miron mines 400RE 300PE England
Mary50 Fkeeps houseEngland
John22 MminesEngland
A. Elizabeth 14 FPA
May8 FPA
76/76Trythall William 51 Mmines700RE 250PE England
Mary42 F keeps houseEngland
I believe John, James, and William were all brothers.I have more info on their descendents. Also looking for anyone who has info to share.
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Re: Trythalls of Warwick Twp., Chester Co., PA
Sandra Klinger 4/28/04