Thrale/Thrall history
Anna Thrale
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Name Anna Thrale Gender Female Note Aug 1729 Anchor Brewery, Southwark, Surrey, England Inherited Anchor Brewery after the death of her brother Edmund Halsey, she quickly transferred this to her brother Ralph Thrale. Anchor Brewery, Bankside, London (1616-1986).
The history of Anchor brewery from 1616 until 1986, including the 52 years between 1729 & 1781 in which it was owned by Ralph and Henry Thrale.Godparent / sponsor 17 Apr 1768 Godparent to Anna Maria Thrale. Will Anna Smith left a considerable estate. [1] Person ID I70 UK Thrale family Last Modified 26 Jul 2024
Father Ralph Thrale d. 1711 Mother Anne Halsey d. 1704 Marriage 7 Sep 1693 St James Garlickhythe, Middlesex, England [2] Family ID F39 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Richard Smith, b. Kingsbury, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England d. Aft 29 May 1770 Marriage Bef 1732 - Their daughters married into the Peyton and Langford families. Her sons inherited a good deal because "her dear husband has much more than sufficient". [1]
Children + 1. Henry Smith d. 1768 2. Richard Smith d. Bef 1770 + 3. Ralph Smith, b. 1727 d. 1800 (Age 73 years) 4. Sarah Smith, b. Bef 1750 d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F40 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Feb 2010
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Event Map Note - Inherited Anchor Brewery after the death of her brother Edmund Halsey, she quickly transferred this to her brother Ralph Thrale. - Aug 1729 - Anchor Brewery, Southwark, Surrey, England = Link to Google Earth Pin Legend : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set
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