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101 Ambitious, with a taste for gambling, and an occasional visitor to Carlisle House, Soho Square - Teresa Cornelys’ lavish assemblies, masquerades and concerts for the rich. THRALE, Henry M.P. (I83)
 
102 American revolutionary soldier# THRALL, Samuel (I219)
 
103 An active child who enjoyed climbing. BLOCK, Rodney Martin (I399)
 
104 An Alice Thrale cited as marrying Thomas Clare in Upper Gravenhurst, Bedfordshire, England on 27 January 1620. There is no evidence that it is this Alice Thrale other than the age seems about right. More research is needed. THRALE, Alice (I739)
 
105 An email from Carol Becvar dated 29 Dec 2023, indicates that her surname at death was Garlick. THRALL, Eva Eliza (I3572)
 
106 An unusual man. RANDALL, Edward H (I1673)
 
107 and other manufacturing locations KINGSBURY, Nelson (I1399)
 
108 Anecdotally he is said to have lived to be 108 years old. CAMPBELL, Frederick Emanuel (I1556)
 
109 Ann Emily Kemp had multiple spouses Family: John William GARDNER / Ann Emily KEMP (F414)
 
110 Anna also known to be of Baraboo,Sauk,Wisconsin and was probably born in Denmark all according to G.ma's record. She is Henry Clay's 3rd wife. In addition to the children kisted in this family there were three more that died in infancy. NELSON, Anna (I91)
 
111 Anna was their only child. Family: Meiric MEREDYDD / (F283)
 
112 Apparently Henry & Esther had 22 children Family: Henry Asher MARKS / Esther ABRAHAMS (F866)
 
113 Appears not to have had children. Family: John PEYTON / Sarah SMITH (F546)
 
114 Arrived in Gouvenor in 1824 after the death of his wife. SMITH, Harvey Douglas (I2025)
 
115 Arron Griswold, served in the Revolution from May 11- Dec.15, 1775 as a private in Captain Ephraim Manning's 7th Co. General Putnam's 3rd CT. Regiment; and again from May 26, 1777- Jan 9, 1778 under Captian Catlin as a sergeant. Arron born Windsor, Ct. Oct.23,1743. His wife was Polly whose parentage is unknown. They first settled in Colebrook, CT about 1768. He sold his property there in 1788 and moved to Caughnawaga (Johnstown) NY. GRISWOLD, Aaron (I1034)
 
116 As a young child was close to his mother, always wanting to be around her. THRALE, Kenneth David (I146)
 
117 As far as I can make out they had a son out of wedlock I was told at some point he was called HARRY but I have come across a letter from the civil service to a MR HENRY BISHOP THRALE saying that an entry had been found that a birth on 20.3.1891 that a henry bishop sims son of rose sims in the book and that he's put his name as thrale and they want a explanation. THRALE, Henry Bishop (I1271)
 
118 As he was not yet 35 years old, the minimum age for Episcopal Bishops, he was replaced. he stayed several more years in the West and then went to haverhill, Massachusetts and then to Cumberland, Maryland as rector. he was a very able speaker and was asked to speak on many historical occassions. THRALL, Reverend Stephen Chipman (I466)
 
119 As no post mortem was deemed to be necessary, we assume that she suffered from this for some time. THRALE, Hermione (I126)
 
120 As three of John and Phillury Hosford's children married into the Phelps family, it is difficult to seperate brothers, sisters and cousins HOSFORD, Nathaniel (I118)
 
121 Ashael Holcomb was made his guardian after Lt Benjamin Thrall died. THRALL, Joel (I1128)
 
122 Assistant Adjutant General Union army THRALL, Reverand Henry (I494)
 
123 At age 16, enlisted in Capt. C. H. Thomas Company at Springfield, Missouri and was in the Battle of Elkhorn. He was injured and went to hospital. He left the hospital in May 1863 and went home. THRALL, Richard Perry (I1943)
 
124 at corner of Goshen Rd & road to Old Torrington Meeting House WHITING, Mary (I1216)
 
125 At the time, most of the Thrale family had come down with influenza but all recovered except:
  • Frances; and
  • her wet nurse who also died a few days later.

Mrs. Thrale took death as being normal as then infant mortality was high and death was always half-expected soo after birth. 
THRALE, Frances Anna (I91)
 
126 Attended Congregational Church for many years, before the Holy Trinity Church (Episcopal). THRALL, Lyle Francis (I3043)
 
127 Attended the local Vernon Centre schools and became a successful teacher, following that profession for eighteen years in Vernon, Manchester and other sections, and acquired quite a reputation as an accomplished grammarian. During his younger life he remained at home, but when he was thirteen years old he went to Pennsylvania, with and uncle, Jerry Baker, but becoming homesick, the poor lad started on foot and walked the entire distance to his home.

Ira Thrall was a man who left his mark on his generation, was prominently identified with many public interests, represented Vernon in the legislature and always stood fast for Jeffersonian Democracy. For several years he was a selectman, was tax collector, and in his younger days served in the office of constable. On April 1, 1848, he located on the old homestead, and there he later met his death from a fall. 
THRALL, Ira (I1392)
 
128 Attorney-at-law CLARK, Honorable Daniel (I882)
 
129 banker and merchant in Granville, Ohio, USA BANCROFT, Henry (I660)
 
130 Baptist clergyman THORN, Levi (I705)
 
131 Became gravely ill THRALL, Clyde Lowell (I2984)
 
132 Began his career in tobacco just before the turn of the century. They were raising Havana Seed tobacco then. He had attended business college in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. OLIVER has been a very active business man and not only has, with his son, a large tobacco raising operation, but one of the country's finest herds of Holstein cattle. The Thralls should be counted among the pioneers in growing the Connecticut shade tobacco, which has proven the finest cigar wrapper
of today. OLIVER brought to the ancestral farm, a heard of the finest available dairy cattle. In 1965 the two large cow barns and great silos were models of perfection in the dairy industry. 
THRALL, Oliver J (I1999)
 
133 Benicia, California, Derby, Conn., Salt Lake City, Albany, New York, Minnesota THRALL, Rev. Joseph Brainerd (I1804)
 
134 BenjaminÂ’s descendants, in 1860, lived near Springfield, Massachusetts. ADAMS, Benjamin (I367)
 
135 Bernice relates she can recall when all ten children of Eli Burritt Thrall, her grandfather, gathered vith their families for a reunion in Ohio, Wisconsin. Eli's house was a first story brick and second story shingle house, painted white. She says she will always remember them as a proud family and all seemed prosperous. All were house and land owners. THRALL, Bernice Marie (I2648)
 
136 Bertie was a man of science interested in the latest inventions; and a writer. He wrote a play called "The Regent" in which he persuaded Mrs Siddons to take the leading part, but she miscarried on stage and the play was withdrawn. Bertie was 17th in a direct descent from King Edward 1MOSTYN, Thomas Arthur Bertie (I429)
 
137 Between 5 and 6am, with his wife, Hester, and Dr. Samuel Johnson by his side. THRALE, Henry M.P. (I83)
 
138 Birth month may have been Sep. VANDERPOOL, Ellen Marie (I157)
 
139 Birth date may have been 1819. SCOTT, Elizabeth (I56)
 
140 Birth place may have been Schoharie County New York. SCOTT, Cornelous (I41)
 
141 Birth place was "near" New Lisbon. FULLER, Ira (I87)
 
142 Birth year could have been 1714 or 1715 THRALL, Jerusha (I330)
 
143 Birth year may have been 1792. SCOTT, William (I38)
 
144 Birthdate may be 1664. Deathdate may be 1724. THRALL, Mehetable (I334)
 
145 Birthplace was " near" New Lisbon. FULLER, Lincoln (I90)
 
146 Birthplace was "near" New Lisbon. FULLER, Sophia (I88)
 
147 Birthplace was "near" New Lisbon. FULLER, Freemont (I89)
 
148 Block 016, Plot no. 40 HALL, William (I1640)
 
149 Blood poisoning after amputation of broken leg sustained after falling from a horse whilst hunting, before the birth of his son John. LADE, Baronet Sir John M.P. (I89)
 
150 Blue eyes and light hair THRALL, Charlotte Elizabeth (I2742)
 

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