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Subject: [MDFR] Bringle / Troxell
Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2002 18:01:56 -0400


Hi Peggy,
My line to Bringle is:
--> Jacob Troxell/Tracksel Mar. 5, 1651/52- Dec. 24, 1721
Switz-Ger. m. Margaretha Bringel/Brengel, Oct. 29, 1654 -
May 21, 1721, b. St. Stephen, Semmenthal, Switz. d.
Wolfersheim, Phaltz, Ger..
----->Johannes Peter Troxell/Tracksel 1691-1766 b. Lenk,
Berne Canton, Switz. d. Fred. Co., Md., m. Anna Julianna
Catherine Trauthuger/Frauhuger/etc.
---------> Mary Margaret Troxell 1744-1829 b. Egypt, Bucks
Co., Whitehall, Pa., d. Monongalia (now Preston Co., WV)
Co., m. John Abraham Wotring

I don't have much on the Bringle line Can we share
information???
I would really be interested in the bible information <g>!

Warmest regards,
Carolyn


> I first discovered that I was a direct descendent of Christian Brengle
> (1699-1747)
> from Wolfersheim Germany in the year 2000. I discovered this from a copy of
> a family bible
> that my Aunt had given me, which mentioned a Catharina Brengle (DOB 1778)
> who had married a Michael Reel. These two individuals were my 5th great
> grandparents.
>
> Since this time I can tell you that my Brengle's came from Germany and
> settled in
> the Frederick County, Maryland area in 1754. My family of Brengle's stayed
> in
> the Frederick County area, while some later moved to Kentucky. The MD
> Brengle's were members of the Evangelical Reformed Church in Frederick in
> 1767.
> My Brengle's were land owners in Frederick County, and yes, slave owners.
>
> This is a brief history of my family. I'm hoping to hear from other Brengle
> descendents.
>
> Peggy Coughlan
>




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