JOHN
W. BURRELL
JOHN
W. BURRELL, undertaker, of Odon, Ind., was born in Tuscarawas County,
Ohio, January 3, 1829, son of Richard T. and Margaret (Canestrick)
Burrell, who were born in Maryland and Ohio, respectively. The father
went to Ohio in his youth, where he spent the remainder of his life. He
died in the prime of his life, in 1844. At the time of his death he
owned seventy-five acres of land. The mother was of German descent, and
died in 1832. Our subject lived with his people until he was eighteen
years old, working on the farm and attending district school. In 1847
he began working as an apprentice at the cabinet-makers trade,
continuing at that occupation many years. July 7, 1853, he wedded
Sarah, daughter of Hughey and Ruth McCoy. She was born in Ohio, in
March, 1837. To their union eight children were born, six of whom are
living: James A., Richard T., Harley T., Samuel D., Henry H. and Anna
M. (wife of William Odell). The children are all industrious and are
doing well for themselves. Mr. Burrell settled in New Cumberland, Ohio,
after marriage, where he lived four years, working at his trade. In
1858 he moved to Daviess County, Ind., and began farming. In 1863 he
abandoned this occupation and moved to Odon, where he resumed his
trade. A few years later he gave up this occupation and began the
undertaker's business. In politics he is a Republican. He was constable
of Madison Township for about two and one-half years, and supervisor
for eight years. He is a member of the I. O. O. F., and he and wife are
members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
History
of Knox and Daviess Counties by: Goodspeed Publishing Company 1886
Submitted
by: Michael L. Tedrow michael.tedrow@br-ranch.com