A History of the Thrasher Family : Traced Through the Eighteenth And Nineteenth Centuries in England And America

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Malinda Rush was the third child of Peter 'Rush (1766-1324), and Mary Mullins Rush (1777-1359). Peter Rush was the son of Thomas Rush (1700-1770 >, of Virginia, who was a cousin of the celebrated Benjamin Rush (1745- ■1313), of Philadelphia, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and one of the most distinguished physicians and scholars of his time. Mary Mullins Rush-- the writer's great -grandmother, traced her ancestry back to William Mullins (157 5-1621), who came over in the "Mayflowe...r." Joseph Thrasher, in Kentucky, worked at the trade of black smithing, but in 1823, moved to Rushville, Indiana, and in 1831 to Shelbyvllle, Ind., and engaged in merchandising. Jacob Powers, of Indianapolis, a relative, relates of Joseph Thrasher, that "He made his money blacksmi thing at Falmouth, Ky.--then went into the dry goods business at Shelbyvllle, Ind., in 1835. He was proud and rather aristocratic In his ideas, and desired to forget his former calling and associations. One day a Kentucky acquaint- ance by the name of Becket, rode over from Kentucky on horseback to make him a visit.

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