abt 1842
Elizabeth Hazlett
(abt 1821-abt 1870)
Married 2nd:
abt 1884
Rachel Mullin
(abt 1836- ????)
HISTORY OF COLUMBIA AND MONTOUR
COUNTIES,
PENNSYLVANIA,
CONTAINING A HISTORY OF EACH COUNTY; THEIR TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS
VILLAGES, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INDUSTRIES, ETC; PORTRAITS
OF REPRESENTATVE MEN; BIOGRAPHIS; HISTORY
OF PENNSYLVANIA, STATISTICAL AND MIS-
CELLANEOUS MATTER, ETC.
EDITED BY J. H. BATTLE
ILLUSTRATED.
CHICAGO;
A. WARNER & CO.
1887
p 216
JOSEPH CORELL, general merchant at Mausdale. P.O. Danville, was born in
Northampton County, Penn., August 12, 1818, a son of George and Susannah (Schoch)
Corell, natives of Pennsylvania and of German descent. The grandfather came from
German; settled in Northampton County, Penn., and followed farming, which was also
the vocation of George Corell. Joseph is the fifth in a family of twelve children, and was
reared on the farm. In 1849 he came to Coulumbia County and followed agricultural pur-
suits. He served a regular apprenticeship at millwrighting, and worked at it for six years,
and again farmed for a time in Columbia County. In 1868 he embarked in the general
Mercantile business at Bloomsburg, and subsequently moved to Mausdale, where he still
continues in business. In 1843 he married Elizabeth Heslett, who was of Scotch descent
and died in 1870. Mr. Corell in 1884 married Rachel W. Mullin, daughter of John S. and
Catherine M. (Plush) Mullin, the mother of German and the father of Irish-German origin.
Mrs. Corell is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, but her husband affiliates
with the Reformed Church at Mausdale, in which he is an elder and was formerly super-
intendent of the Sabbath-school. Politically he is a Republican; is director of the poor
and treasurer of the board, and one of the representatives of Mausdale.
abt 1842
Elizabeth Hazlett
(abt 1821-abt 1870)
Married 2nd:
abt 1884
Rachel Mullin
(abt 1836- ????)
HISTORY OF COLUMBIA AND MONTOUR
COUNTIES,
PENNSYLVANIA,
CONTAINING A HISTORY OF EACH COUNTY; THEIR TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS
VILLAGES, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INDUSTRIES, ETC; PORTRAITS
OF REPRESENTATVE MEN; BIOGRAPHIS; HISTORY
OF PENNSYLVANIA, STATISTICAL AND MIS-
CELLANEOUS MATTER, ETC.
EDITED BY J. H. BATTLE
ILLUSTRATED.
CHICAGO;
A. WARNER & CO.
1887
p 216
JOSEPH CORELL, general merchant at Mausdale. P.O. Danville, was born in
Northampton County, Penn., August 12, 1818, a son of George and Susannah (Schoch)
Corell, natives of Pennsylvania and of German descent. The grandfather came from
German; settled in Northampton County, Penn., and followed farming, which was also
the vocation of George Corell. Joseph is the fifth in a family of twelve children, and was
reared on the farm. In 1849 he came to Coulumbia County and followed agricultural pur-
suits. He served a regular apprenticeship at millwrighting, and worked at it for six years,
and again farmed for a time in Columbia County. In 1868 he embarked in the general
Mercantile business at Bloomsburg, and subsequently moved to Mausdale, where he still
continues in business. In 1843 he married Elizabeth Heslett, who was of Scotch descent
and died in 1870. Mr. Corell in 1884 married Rachel W. Mullin, daughter of John S. and
Catherine M. (Plush) Mullin, the mother of German and the father of Irish-German origin.
Mrs. Corell is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, but her husband affiliates
with the Reformed Church at Mausdale, in which he is an elder and was formerly super-
intendent of the Sabbath-school. Politically he is a Republican; is director of the poor
and treasurer of the board, and one of the representatives of Mausdale.
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