Thrale history
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| 1001 | ![]() | William Alexander Ivory SMITH letter of death from Forces Chaplain. A handwritten letter from a Forces Chaplain dated 12 September 1915 describing William's in-service death and burial at sea. |
Owner of original: Jonathan Stormont 37.12, 24.38 |
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| 1002 | William Alexander Ivory SMITH memorial Status: Buried at sea; |
Owner of original: Auckland Museum Online Cenotaph |
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| 1003 | William Charles Thrale army reference The above-named soldier is a sober clean hard working man. Has been employed as a cook in the Sergeants Mess. Was a carman before enlistment Transferred to the reserves on 18 July 1922. 2nd Bn. The Queens Own. Royal West Kent Regiment Rank: Private. 1807438 |
Date: 18 July 1922 Place: Hounslow, Middlesex, England |
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| 1004 | William David Guyler probate |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com Date: 10 May 1941 |
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| 1005 | William Henry Lyttleton, 1772. By Sir Joshua Reynolds. |
Owner of original: 1772 |
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| 1006 | William Henry Thrale Telegram notification of death 9 September 1940 |
Date: 9 September 1940 |
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| 1007 | William Henry Thrale Letter from King George | |||
| 1008 | William Henry Thrale Army education certificate |
Date: 16 March 1936 |
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| 1009 | William SMITH / Elizabeth HAINES marriage certificate | |||
| 1010 | William Thomas THRALE medal card British Army medal card for William T Thrale | |||
| 1011 | William Thomas THRALE Victor Medal Register entry The "Remarks" column has the entry "Class Z. (A R). 12-10-19.". This means that on 12 October 1919, he was discharged to Class Z of the Army Reserve, as being fit for further service if hostilities resumed. The class Z Reserve was disbanded on 31 March 1920 when the risk of renewed fighting had passed. |
Date: 1919 |
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| 1012 | William Thrale 1738-1793 |
Owner of original: Ther Mardall family. Date: 1973 |
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| 1013 | William THRALE probate Probate index. Administration (with the Will and Codicil) of the Personal Estate of William Thrale late of No Man's Land Sandridge in the County of Hertford who died 8 December 1883 at No Man's Land was granted at the Principal Registry to Henry Mardall of Harpenden in the said the said County Brewer the Great Nephew one of the Residuary Legatees. Personal Estate: £746 13s 6d. |
Date: 28 Mar 1884 |
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| 1014 | William THRALE probate THRALE, William of 33 Cunningham Av St Albans Herts died 20 March 1977 Probate Oxford 19 September £14445 772809354G |
-36.6596062264797, -71.19140624999999 |
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| 1015 | William THRALE's musical box Old musical box in mahogany and buhl inlaid case owned by William Thrale. Lot no.186 in the 1897 sale of William Thrale's house, the Maltings, Wheathampstead. Tunes include 'Love Was Once a Little Boy', Wake of Erin', 'Garyone', and 'Croppies Lie Down'. bought for 10/- for young May Thrale, who upon her death in 1970 at the age of 87 willed it to her grand-nephew Richard Thrale of St. Albans. | |||
| 1016 | Work badge Wembley Stadium Safety Representative |
Owner of original: David Thrale |
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| 1017 | Yad Vashem remembrance testimony |
Owner of original: Yad Vashem Date: 30 Sep 2004 |

