There is actually a brief genealogy on the Tormoehlen (note
spelling)/Turmail family going back to the early 1800s. It was complied in
1982 by
George & Virginia Turmail
416 Colony Woods Dr.
St Louis, MO 63122
You might want to contact them although I have no reason to believe they
are still living there (or alive). I have a copy of the genealogy and would
be happy to copy it for you, but I think you ought to try the Turmails
first -- they may have a more recent version. The Tormoehlens came to this
country along with my ancestor Schneiders and inter-married with them. I
have data on earlier Tormoehlens in Germany in a Schneider genealogy which
I can't put my hands on now.
As far as I can determine they never spelled their name Termuhlen but I
haven't checked every name in the genealogy.
Dave Schneider
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I am looking for info on these two families. I am trying to see if they
could be related. I would appreciate hearing from someone in Jackson
County, In. I was told that there is a few Tormeohlens in and around
Brownstown. I have visited the cemeteries and other info in the Brownstown
site but would like to pursue this further.