He married Francisca Mohr (Francesca Moyer) about 1860, in Germany and together with their first born son Maximillian, immigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in about 1863.
Philipp was a blacksmith and wheelwright by trade. According to his grandson Archie Lawrence he served in the German Navy as a ship's carpenter and spoke German, English, French, Spanish and Portugese.
The Moehrles lived in Philadelphia at 1528 York Street in 1878, and from 1880 onward at 2633 W. Huntingdon Street.
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He married Francisca Mohr (Francesca Moyer) about 1860, in Germany and together with their first born son Maximillian, immigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in about 1863.
Philipp was a blacksmith and wheelwright by trade. According to his grandson Archie Lawrence he served in the German Navy as a ship's carpenter and spoke German, English, French, Spanish and Portugese.
The Moehrles lived in Philadelphia at 1528 York Street in 1878, and from 1880 onward at 2633 W. Huntingdon Street.
This memorial was created due to the non-response of Suzanne FAG #46959470 inability to access her account and memorials to my relatives since 2010 and Findagrave non response for help in the matter.
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