Thrale history
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301 | 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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302 | 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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303 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ELMER, Stephen Wright (I3219)
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304 | Episcopal Church | THRALL, Reuben Rose (I417)
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305 | Episcopal Church | THRALL, Jonathan C (I448)
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306 | Extract from Walter G Thralls' genealogy book ... ". Thrall, who has been connected with the office of the ‘Ohio State Journal,’ in the capacity of apprentice, jour [meaning journeyman]. and foreman, for eighteen years, has severed that connection, for the purpose of going into the office of the ‘Columbus Gazette,’ as half owner. It would be hard to scare up a better printer; and a more genial, kind-hearted man, does not exist. We are sorry to part with him.". | THRALL, Lucien G (I473)
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307 | Family has a strong Cuban connection and may have returned to Jamaica just before Castro's uprising. | Family: John WILLIE / (F829)
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308 | Family of millers from Salford | MOSS, Thomas George (I967)
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309 | Farmed here together with brothers John and Thomas and had very unhappy family squabbles. | THRALE, William (I286)
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310 | Farmed here together with brothers John and William and had very unhappy family squabbles. | THRALE, Thomas (I67)
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311 | Farmed the old homestead until he retired in 1908. | THRALL, James Murdock (I2028)
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312 | Farmer | THRALL, Samuel (I351)
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313 | Father present at time of death. | ABRAHAMS, Jacob (I1809)
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314 | Ferdinand Daley said that Frederick - or Tatafed as everyone knew him - Campbell's father was from he Igbo tribe in Nigeria. However, this seems unlikely as the last recorded transportation of Africans for slavery to Jamaica was in 1807, and Slavery in Jamaica being abolished in 1834. So the ancestral african would have arrived in Jamaica no later than 1807. Assuming 25 years per generation, this means this cannot of been Frederick's father, but was more likely his grandfather or possibly his great grandfather. | CAMPBELL, Frederick Emanuel (I1556)
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315 | File No., 692 Aaron Thrall, Probate Court, Rutland VT. states that William Mead of Rutland was appointed guardian of Homer, Orlando, Linus G and Aaron Thrall, sons of Aaron Thrall | THRALL, Aaron (I352)
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316 | First date is occupation taken from birth certificate of Sophia Jane McCulloch and was mentioned on John McCulloch's 1899 death certificate | MCCULLOCH, John (I1157)
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317 | First name may be Lemuel. Birthdate may be 1749. | THRALL, Lemmie (I293)
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318 | First settler | CLARK, Honorable Daniel (I882)
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319 | Following the family tradition of the transportation business that the family has been for the last four generations. He owned and operated the Manchester School Bus' Service, which has 100 school buses in seven towns, transporting 15,000 children to school each morning. | THRALL, Elmer Mason Senior (I3377)
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320 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAVINO, George Vail (I3209)
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321 | Fountain is near New Lisbon, Wisconsin. | CLARK, Ida (I71)
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322 | Four of their children died in infancy. | Family: Jonathan PARSONS / Sarah MARSTON (F288)
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323 | Francis Griswold, born Windsor, CT. Nov. 8, 1719; married Aug. 2 , 1739, Jerusha Thrail born Sep. 2, 1722, daughter of John and Mindwell (Moses) Thral. William Thrall, ancestor of John Thrall, had a land grant in Windsor, CT.in 1640; Served in the Pequot War. The date of Jerusha Griswold death is not known. Francis married (2) Keziah Church, born 1723 died Dec. 28, 1798 age 75. Francis Griswold served with the Colonial treeps in 1758. The will of Francis dated Jan. 26, 1796, State Library, Hartford, Ct. Mentions wife Thezia (Keziah), children Francis, aaron, Jerusha and Thezia (Keziah) , wife of Abel Barnes. Reference; page 72, " The Griswold Family " The Frist Five Generations in America. Compiled and Edited by, Esther Griswold French and Robert Lewis French. | GRISWOLD, Francis (I744)
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324 | Francis left Poultney, Vermont soon after he graduated from Troy Conference Academy. He spent several years in Hartford, Connecticut, USA learing the clothing business. From Hartford, he moved to Boston, Mass. where he worked for R.H. White Company in their clothing department. He returned to Poultney, Vermont in the early 1900's but when World War I broke out, he was sent to France. He spent two and a half years there, largely in the capacity of expediting the handling and distribution of supplies for army canteens, and much of his time was spent in or near Paris. Francis was a handsome man, about five feet eleven inches tall, had grey eyes, and weighed about 180 pounds. He was interested in amateur dramatics and play&d a leading part in almost two-thirds of the plays which were put on in Poultney and the surrounding towns. Being a fine horseman, he often lead the parades in the town. He was very dignified and always did the proper thing. He never passed a woman without tipping his hat, and in a small town that was very noticeable. His grace and good mannaers were something that everybody in the comnunity was conscious of and he was well respected. Francis stayed in the clothing business until he was in his sixties then went selling insulation. He did so well at it, that the head of the company offered him the job of sales manager. This offer came just a few days before his seventieth birthday, so he did not accept it. It is interesting to note that he did not find his real niche in business until he was past sixty. | THRALL, Francis Chipman (I2175)
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325 | Francis Thrale the younger was also connected with Bedfordshire for he was a deponent concerning a lease of land apparently in Gifford, parish of Sandy in Bedfordshire. "Francis Thrale of Westminster, Middx, gentleman, aged aged 37, sworn 15 May 1626, says he knew the parties concerned. Likewise two years later, he was of St. Andrew, Holborn, London, gentleman, "aged about 40, sworn 1628 deposed to knowing nothing about £600 given by the late Countess of Sussex to the defendant Thomas Mewtys Esq. The sister of Francis Thrale, Petronolle Thrale, "otherwise called for Brevities sake Ellienor or Nell Thrale" (did she sell oranges?) "of St. Nicholas Acons, London, spinster, aged about 40, sworn 1634, said she had been servant to Mrs. Woodrow for six years and before that to Sir Martin Lumley for two years." (16) | THRALE, Francis (I1374)
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326 | Francis was a handsome man, about five feet eleven inches tall, had grey eyes, and weighed about 180 pounds | THRALL, Francis Chipman (I2175)
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327 | Frank Gilchrist had the largest herd of pure bred Herefords in the world. The Town "Thrall" Kansas, was named for him. Oil was found on his land. He sold out for $3,000,000 and went to Colorado Springs. | THRALL, Frank Gilchrist (I2131)
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328 | Fred had 3 or four brothers and the Campbell's had their own burial grounds called Suarez Burial Ground. One might be called Dick (was the oldest) and another nicknamed 'Tiney' and a sister | Family: Benjamin CAMPBELL / (F946)
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329 | Frederick attended school in Litchfield, Connecticut, USA. He was a farmer most of his life. He loved horses and often raced the length of North Street in Litchfield. | THRALL, Frederick Myron (I2528)
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330 | Free Mason | THRALL, Doctor William Randall (I492)
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331 | From Granville, Mass. USA, to Granville, Ohio, USA | ROSE, Deacon Lemuel (I551)
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332 | From her son Benjamin Jacob Bloch's birth registration. | ZIEL, Oxana (I1613)
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333 | From the death registration of his mother Sarah Ann IVORY | SMITH, John (I4483)
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334 | G. ma's record states that Elisha "Died insane. Shot himself." ! Elisha married 2nd Electa Fuller-his first wife's sister. Who was also his stepmother. | ELLIS, Elisha (I80)
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335 | G.ma"s record states "Catherine Sharp's daughter, Mary Van Buren, married a Mr. Williams. They had a son: John Sharp Williams (#157;R232) - Sen. from Missouri". | WILLIAMS, John Sharp (I233)
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336 | G.ma's | FULLER, Ella (I86)
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337 | G.ma's record states that Gladys' birthplace was "Prob.". | LEACH, Gladys May (I130)
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338 | G.ma's frecord states that Fanny was sealed to her spouse 24 Nov 1926 SLAKE. | LEACH, Fanny Ellen (I133)
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339 | G.ma's recoed shows that Mable was never married. | CLARK, Mable E (I72)
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340 | G.ma's record shows death date was on a Sunday,and occurred in Eden Twp. | ANDERSON, Lucinda Susan (I51)
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341 | G.ma's record shows no info for this person, only his name in the birth order. | ANDERSON, David (I155)
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342 | G.ma's record shows that Lottie was married 17 June 1888. | SCOTT, Lottie May (I67)
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343 | G.ma's record states "Temple rec 1800". | ANDERSON, Holbrook (I154)
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344 | G.ma's record states Louisa died at age 61 and that she is buried at Whitewater, Jefferson/Walworth, Wisconsin. | ANDERSON, Louisa (I156)
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345 | G.ma's record states that Alfred died "In army between 15 Feb. and 15 Mar. 1864". Alfred's wife,Orsevilla Emily Sharp,then married his brother,William Drinkwater Leach. Leter the record states that he died in the" Civil War". | LEACH, Alfred J (I127)
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346 | G.ma's record states that Birthdate may have been Sep 1858. | ANDERSON, Luella L (I158)
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347 | G.ma's record states that Ella married Eugene Hoard who was a former Govenor of Wiscosin and they had 12 children. | WILLARD, Ella (I168)
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348 | G.ma's record states that Hyrum was SP 5 Nov 1926 SLAKE. | ANDERSON, Hyrum Gaylord (I148)
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349 | G.ma's record states that Isavilla's birthplace was "Prob.". | LEACH, Isavilla (I131)
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350 | G.ma's record states that John "Settled in Mohawk Valley, New York". York". | SHARP, John (I55)
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