thrale & thrall family history
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401 | Has two children | Block, Jennifer (I420)
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402 | He decided at about 20, to enter the hotel business and the agitation about the time of the start of the Civil War found him managing a Hotel in New Orleans. From there, he wrote interesting letters home, particularly to his sister "Franc" or Frances who was his favourite. He continued in the hotel business until his two sons were about half-grown, living invarious parts of the country, lastly in Omaha, Nebraska. | Thrall, George E (I487)
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403 | He erected a house on the old place opposite that occupied by his father. This farm he sold to his sons, Russell and Norman and bought the farm in East Windsor, Connecticut then owned by his father-in-law Capt Oliver Clark. He made this his home for the rest of his life. | Thrall, Horatio (I1356)
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404 | He graduated from Yale's Sheffield Scientific School in 1896 on his twenty-first birthday. | Thrall, Frederick Chaffee (I2227)
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405 | He graduated from Yale's Sheffield Scientific School in 1896 on his twenty-first birthday. He vould have liked to study medicine, but at his father's insistence he entered the family business, the Detroit Screw Works, instead. | Thrall, Frederick Chaffee (I2227)
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406 | He has helped tremendously with the book Thrall Genealogy 1630 - 1965, by supplying information on many Thralls. In 1958 he made up a compendium on his immediate family, which served to complete the records on his family in that book. | Thrall, Gordon Fish (I3392)
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407 | He is a steward in the First Methodist Church in Jamestown | Thrall, Clyde Lowell (I2984)
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408 | He moved to Minnesota when very young. | Thrall, Willis Ernest (I2588)
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409 | He remained with his parents until his marriage when he moved into a house just completed on the farm. With his brother, Horatio, he remained on the farm until his father's death when the home fell to him. He added to his inheritance until he owned about 300 acres. On this farm he raised grain and carried on a business far beyonnd the times. | Thrall, William (I1364)
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410 | he returned after the war to his father's farm in East Poultney and bought a half interest in it from his father. | Thrall, Reuben Roland (I467)
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411 | He was a kindly man and well liked. He did not marry until he was 49, and he married a girl 18 years younger than himself. He lived on the home farm until he married and then took his bride to a home across the Farmington River where he farned the rest of his life. | Thrall, Joseph G (I1524)
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412 | He was a Mason | Benham, George C. (I496)
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413 | He was born in the Russian Empire. However, his 1912 US naturalisation petition, stated "Kruburg" which is likely Kluczbork, Poland, which was known as Kreuzburg around 1900. However, this is markedly different to the declaration on the 1907 passenger list that staated "Witebsk" (probably Vitebsk, Belarus). | Levinson, Israel (I1622)
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414 | He was created a baronet in 1622. | Myddleton, Sir Hugh (I1295)
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415 | He was in the mountainous area of Jamaica cutting down a Cotton Tree to make a fishing boat. As it fell the large tree, hit the branch of another tree, and the branch from the nearby tree, snapped, fell and hit Thomas on the abdomen and affected his breathing. He is said to have suffered the consequences of this injury for some considerable time before it eventually hastened an Aortic aneurysm which caused his death. | Daly, Thomas Seeford (I462)
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416 | Helped in the compilation of the "Thrall Genealogy 1630-1965" by supplying the genealogy she compiled on her family. | Thrall, Margaret E (I2709)
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417 | Henry had a habit of always pulling his trousers up when he stood-up, and would always cut his sandwiches at work with his work shears! | Block, Henry (I371)
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418 | Henry III (reigned 1216-1272), John's son, was only nine when he became king. By 1227, when he assumed power from his regent, order had been restored based on his acceptance of Magna Carta. However, the king's failed campaigns in France, his choice of foreigners as friends and advisers, together with the cost of his scheme to make one of his younger sons king of Sicily and help the Pope against the Holy Roman Emperor, led to further disputes with the barons and united opposition in Church and State. The Provisions of Oxford (1258) and the Provisions of Westminster (1259) were attempts by the nobles to curb the king's power, control appointments and set up an aristocratic council. Henry renounced the Provisions in 1264 and war broke out. The barons under their leader, Simon de Montfort, were initially successful, but Henry and his son, Edward, finally defeated and killed de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in 1265. Royal authority was restored by the Statute of Marlborough (1267), in which the king also promised to uphold Magna Carta and some of the Provisions of Westminster. | King of England Henry III (I729)
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419 | Her aunt (mother's sister) died aged 113 | Stewart (Miss Jess), Jessie Ann (I1557)
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420 | Her birth was thought to be Odessa, Odessa Oblast, Ukraine. However, the documentary evidence for that is unclear, wheras the 1911 census lists Suvalk, Poland as her birth place. | Koski/Kosky, Rebecca (I1601)
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421 | Her birth year may be approximate. | Thrall, Lucy (I218)
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422 | Her children were left part of the estate of her mother Mrs Sarah (Allyn) Thrall | Thrall, Sarah (I874)
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423 | Her daughter Hester was the first surviving child. There were 2 or 3 earlier non-surviving babies. John Salusbury and Hester Maria were distant cousins. | Cotton, Hester Maria (I683)
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424 | Her death certificate gives Leeds, England as her place of birth. | Yules, Leah (I1058)
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425 | Her registered birth forename was Lurine, although she was usually known as Lurnie. | Duncan (Lurnie), Lurine Adassa (I456)
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426 | Herbert was said to be a bundle of fun. Although, he could also sometime be drunk and violent towards his wife. However, he came home one day and said he would never drink alcohol again with one exception, when his son Kenneth David Thrale got married, he didn't drink again until he died. | Thrale (Donald), Herbert (I235)
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427 | Herbert was said to be the youngest of 21 children, however, the records do not bear this out to be true. | Thrale (Donald), Herbert (I235)
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428 | Herts Guardian, Agricultural Journal and General Advertiser - Saturday 16 June 1855 ... ?Wheathampstead - On Saturday the 2nd isnt., an inquest was held at the Red Cow, before R.G.Lowe Esq., coroner, on the body of Thos. Thrale aged 4 years, son of Thomas Thrale, formerly baker in this place and now of London. The child became suddenly ill, and the grandmother of the child sent for Mr. Crisp, surgeon, who attended, and on his arrival pronounced the little sufferer in a dying state. Mr Crisp was of opinion that the deceased died from hydrocephalus. Verdict was given accordingly.? | Thrale, Thomas Ralph (I1206)
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429 | Hester had nineteen children | Salusbury, Hester (I830)
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430 | Hester Lynch Thrale (nee Salusbury) "I begin to wish in good earnest that Miss [Fanny] Burney [author of Evelina] should make Impression on Mr Crutchley; I think She honestly loves the Man, who in his Turn appears to be in Love with some one else-Hester [Queeney] I fear! Oh that would indeed be unlucky! People have said so a long while, but I never thought it till now: Young Men & Women will always be serving one so to be sure, if they live at all together; but I depended on Burney keeping him steady to herself. Queeney behaves like an Angel about it." See http://www.thrale.com/jeremiah_joseph_crutchley | Crutchley, Jeremiah (I699)
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431 | Hester Lynch Thrale calls Richard Smith, "Ralph Smith" in her writings. | Smith, Richard (I71)
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432 | Hester Piozzi wrote of a miscarried Daughter "Now I have miscarried of a Daughter at Mrs Lewis’s House at Reading in my Road hither. She is Witenss, "but not thinking even that sufficient, would have every possible examination made in order to satisfy me that bringing children is still possible. | Salusbury, ? (I518)
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433 | His birthdate may have been 1721. | Thrall, John III (I202)
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434 | His birthplace may have been New York. | Thrall, Friend (I200)
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435 | His grandfather Smith left him snail inheritances. All his children were born in Gouverneur, New York, USA. | Thrall, James Murdock (I2028)
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436 | His signature is preserved in Stiles' Ancient Windsor. D Stephen Thralls Thrall Genealogy 1630 - 1965 says on page 25 ... "Probably also had a son, Ezekiel, who married Hannah Thompson, 26 Apr 1803 and died in Black River, N.Y. 13 June 1805. Ursula Thrall born 1773 and married Silas Phelps, was probably a daugether of Ezekiel" | Thrall, Ezekiel (I221)
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437 | His surveys are still serving in most real estate transactions today (written in 1955). The writer remembers as a small boy, accompanying Mr Randall on his surveys, asting as his stake boy, hammering the stakes in the ground at the designated places. | Randall, Edward H (I1673)
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438 | His wife's death certificate lists her as "married", rather than "Widower". | Klatzow, Jonas (I1057)
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439 | His young brother, Reuben Rose, had a law office in Rutland Vermont and until he moved to Poultney, Luther worked much with his younger brother. | Thrall, Luther (I415)
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440 | Horace became a very successful man and one of the most influential citizens of the community. He served in numerous offices of respect and trust locally and represented the town in the State Legislature. | Thrall, Horace (I1241)
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441 | Horatio was particularly gifted as a musician, playing almosrt any instrument. He taught singing school in many places in Tolland and hartford Counties. He possessed a magnificent voice. | Thrall, Horatio (I1356)
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442 | Hoyte's Meadow | Thrall, David (I1081)
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443 | HQ Montreal Canada | Burr, Frank Warfel (I3207)
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444 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman's_March_to_the_Sea | Thrall, Homer H (I1633)
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445 | http://www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk/data/bmd/burial-index.htm shows an extract of The National Burial index, this includes details of a John Thrale who died 4 Nov 1653 at Husborne Crawley, St Mary Magdalene. Could this be the same John Thrale? | Thrale, John (I118)
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446 | http://www.nscar.org/ | Thrall, Milton Towner (I3389)
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447 | http://www.thrale.com/hester_thrale_1741_1821 | Salusbury, Hester Lynch (I87)
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448 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Thrale (Lance), Timothy Lance (I988)
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449 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Morin, Linda Marie (I1353)
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450 | Hydrocephalus | Duncan (Lurnie), Lurine Adassa (I456)
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