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Birth
Mathias Frederick Strevell (Matheus Fredrick Striebel) was born 1/14/1764 the son of Ulrich Strevell and Margaretha Coon. His siblings were:
- George Strevell
- Elizabeth Strevell
- Maria Strevell
- Eva Strevell
- Jacob Strevell
Education
Occupation
Marriage & Children
Mathias Frederick Strevell married Susanna Wright, the daughter of John Wright and Mary Ann (Polly) Barton. Their children were:
- Harvey Strevell
- Isaac Strevell
- Joseph Strevel
- Matthew Strevell
- Richard M. Strevell
- William Strevell
- George Strevell
- Johannes Strevell
- Arvilla Strevell
Death
Mathias Frederick Strevell died 3/22/1844
Obituary
Additional Media
Strevell, A. M., was born in the town of Berne in 1830. He is the son of Harvey and grandson of Mathias Strevell, who came from Dutchess county to Berne about 1800. Harvey Strevell had three sons; Jason W., who is a prominent lawyer; Estus H., who was for some years a merchant at Ravena and died there May 22, 1896; and A. M. Strevell who, in 1857 went to Albany where he was in a store until 1873, when he returned to Berne and engaged in the farming business until 1885 when he moved to New Scotland, and in 1889 came to Ravenna and opened a hardware store, which he has since carried on. He has always taken a keen interest in the affairs of his town, and for nine years served as highway commissioner, and was also a member of the State Constitutional Convention in 1874.
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