Thrale history
Notes
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251 | Died soon after the marriage of her daughter Mary Morgan Potts | CHESTERMAN, Jane (I45961)
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252 | Died unmarried | THRALE, Alban (I345)
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253 | Died unmarried, aged 86. | WHITE, Elizabeth Pemberton (I2188)
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254 | Died unmarried. | THRALL, Timothy (I1096)
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255 | Died unmarried. | THRALE, William (I176)
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256 | Died young | THRALL, Jesse (I468)
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257 | Died young | THRALL, George W (I471)
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258 | died young | THRALL, Charlotte M N (I475)
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259 | died young | THRALL, Annette (I481)
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260 | died young | THRALL, Clara (I484)
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261 | Died young | THRALL, Henry B (I485)
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262 | died young | THRALL, Elon (I511)
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263 | Died young | THRALL, Emmaline (I1743)
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264 | Died young | THRALL, Roseman (I1778)
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265 | Died young | THRALL, Gates (I1779)
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266 | Died young | THRALL, Samuel (I1799)
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267 | Died young | THRALL, Susan (I1851)
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268 | Died young | THRALL, Henry Buell (I3040)
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269 | Division 4; Ligne 7; Tombe 32 | FRANCK, Fanny Hortense (I2082)
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270 | Division 4; Ligne 7; Tombe 32. | FRANCK, Abraham (I1600)
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271 | Documents spell as Kosky, Cosky and Koski, but more frequently Koski. | KOSKY (KOSKI), Rebecca (I1601)
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272 | Drinker of sherry and very nice person. | THRALE, Jessie (I222)
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273 | DUNKIRK MEMORIAL, Nord, France. Column 111. The DUNKIRK MEMORIAL stands a the entrance to the Commonwealth War Graves section of Dunkirk Town Cemetery. It commemorates more than 4,500 casualties of the British Expeditionary Force who died in the campaign of 1939-40 and who have no known grave. The memorial was designed by Philip Hepworth. The engraved glass panel depicting the evacuation was by John Hutton. | BLOCK, Louis (I413)
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274 | Dunkirk was the scene of the historic evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from France from 26 May to 4 June 1940. Louis Bloch Private 5340010 4th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment was killed in action on Sunday 26th May 1940 on the first day of the evacuation of Dunkirk. There was a family verbal account that Louis was killed aged 18 having lied about his age so he could enlist without obtaining his parents' consent. This account is untrue, as he was about 22 year of age when he was killed. | BLOCK, Louis (I413)
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275 | Duration of illness was 4 to 5 months. Death certificate was listed as relative H Gordon (dentist), resident at the same address as the deceased. | YULES, Leah (I1058)
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276 | During and after the birth Mrs. Thrale was under great stress from rushing around as part of Mr. Thrale's successful parliamentary election campaign, the death of the incumbent MP Alexander Hume. Mr. Thrale announced his running four days before Frances was born. | THRALE, Frances (I216)
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277 | During the civil war Dr Banjamin served as a surgeon in the hospital for two years | THRALL, Doctor Benjamin F (I428)
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278 | During the last few months of his life, Ralph's state overshadowed the life of the Thrales taking everybody's mind off the fact that Frances Anna Thrale was born two months earlier. | THRALE, Ralph (I220)
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279 | Early childhood | THRALL, Benjamin W (I2351)
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280 | Early childhood | THRALL, Guy B (I2352)
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281 | Early childhood | THRALL, Jay C (I2353)
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282 | Early childhood | THRALL, Fred B (I2354)
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283 | Early childhood | THRALL, Rollin C (I2355)
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284 | Early childhood | THRALL, Alice J (I2356)
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285 | Early childhood | THRALL, John C (I2357)
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286 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THRALL, Stephanie Sheldon (I3201)
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287 | Editor and proprietor of the “Story County Advocate”, published at Nevada, Iowa. Walter Thrall's genealogy book was printed in his shop. | THRALL, Reuben Rose (I472)
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288 | Edna graduated from Rockville, Connecticut High School, Glass of 1893. She attended Boston School of Oratory, and Dr. S. S. Curry's School of Expression. She taught physical culture and elocution before her marriage. | THRALL, Edna Mabel (I2476)
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289 | Educated in the public schools of Windsor and took a commercial course at Morse Business College. In 1902, he began to raise tobacco and did throughout his life. He operated in partnership with his brother, Henry W. Thrall, a dairy farm where he raised pure-bred Jersey cattle. In 1938, in conjunction with the Farm and Home Week Program at Connecticut State College, the Board of Trustees awarded him an "honorary recognition" scroll, signed by Governor Gross and President Jorgensen of the College "in recognition of eminent service to agriculture in the State of Connecticut." He was a Director of the Hartford County Fann Bureau and of the Connecticut Jersey Cattle Club, President of the Connecticut Turkey Producers' Association, Vice-President and Director of the Windsor Shade Tobacco Company, President of the Windsor Club. | THRALL, Howard Churchill (I2011)
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290 | Eleanor was only about ten years old when married to the 15 year old Edward of Westminster at Abbey of Las Huelgas in Spain in 1254. Such child marriages were commonplace in Europe in the Middle Ages and the brides were usually consigned to their husbands' families to complete ther education. The marriages were not consummated until the bride reached a suitable age (usually 14 or 15) and in Eleanor's case it seems to have been 18 or 19. | Family: King of England Longshanks EDWARD, I / Eleanor Of CASTILE (F274)
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291 | Electa married 2nd Elisha Ellis,her husband's son by his 1st marriage-her stepson. No issue in G.ma's record. Electa married 2nd Elisha Ellis,her husband's son by his 1st marriage-her stepson. No issue in G.ma's record. Electa married 2nd Elisha Ellis,her husband's son by his 1st marriage-her stepson. No issue in G.ma's record. | FULLER, Electa (I28)
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292 | Eliphas organised the Methodist Wesley Chapel located west of his farm. He is one of the three men mentioned in the History of Hartford, Ohio, who met in Winslow's schoolhouse to effect the organisation of the Wesley Chapel. | THRALL, Eliphas (I427)
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293 | Elise Utting was the end result of a rape, as her mother was working in service at the time. Elsie was adopted from an orphanage aged 2 and a half years by William John Richardson. | UTTING, Elsie (I990)
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294 | Eliza's ancestors came to the US in 1777 to engage in the War of Revolution. | PYLE, Eliza (I1709)
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295 | ELIZABETH was borna and brought up in Poultney, Vermont. She attended the Academy and Green Mountain College. She was trim, with a sharp wit and an easy smile. | THRALL, Elizabeth Sheldon (I2733)
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296 | Elizabeth Zarvite, wife of Francis Zarvite, was attacked by other women for breaking marriage vows by consorting with Ralph Thrale | THRALE, Ralph (I287)
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297 | Endowment date may have been 5 not 4 May 1916. | SCOTT, Ira W (I16)
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298 | English Army | THRALL, Samuel (I219)
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299 | Enlisted 22 July 1862 in 20th Connecticut Infantry at Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. Discharged 21/6/1865 at New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Shot through left ankle at Silver Run, N.C. and horse fell on him. Pension #52111. | THRALL, Edwin A (I1950)
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300 | Enlisted in Captain Rose's Company war of 1812 as Private. Captured 10 August 1812. Prisoner of war for balance of enlistment. | THRALL, Colton Mather (I389)
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