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651 Moved to Ohio at the urging of his brother-in-law, Timothy Rose taking with him his sons Walter and William and his daughter Charlotte. Ohio was the prettymuch a wilderness, but he settled in Circleville where he was active in business until he died aged 78. THRALL, Jesse (I353)
 
652 Must have been alive in 1924 when second child John Allen was born THRALE, Alwen Elizabeth (I1024)
 
653 My dad Raymond Thrale was a child when he lived in the great eastern pub I believe Stanley Victor run it. Also my dad is the youngest in his family. I'm not sure of the order of the others but will work on it. THRALE, Raymond (I1037)
 
654 My father met my mother during the war and they married soon after. I was born in Belgium but they decided to come back to England when I was a few weeks old. We made infrequent visits to Belgium whilst young but more so as we became older. THRALE, Gilbert Charles (I134)
 
655 My Grandfather,Lorenzo Allen Thrall,was excommunicated in 1922.After his death on 17 June 1949,my Grandmother,Leola May Scott,had his temple ordinances completed.These are the dates included in this record. THRALL, Lorenzo Allen (I212)
 
656 My Grandmother's record shows no further info for this person. SCOTT, James (I49)
 
657 My Nan was a wonderful lady, and very much a mother figure to me. They (her and my my grandfather) were both extremely kind, caring and helpful people. Two of a kind!! I know my nan lost contact with most of her family, mainly due to my pops mother. I'm sad to say she wasn't a very nice lady, very controlling and did not approve of the fun side of Nan's family. Although I do believe she kept in contact with a cousin. Nan worked in a bakery when I was very young and also for Lady Zia Werner school for the handicapped. She was a quiet lady on the outside, and had a well to do air about her, but one sniff of Babycham and she was off doing the conga round our street. THRALE, Gladys Hermione (I45843)
 
658 My Uncle, Kendrick Allen Thrall was disfellowshipped 29 Oct 1922, but not excommunicated. He was born at Angelo which is near Sparta, Wisconsin. THRALL, Kendrick Allen (I263)
 
659 My Uncle,Irving Lorenzo Thrall,was disfellowedshipped 29 Oct 1922. THRALL, Irving Lorenzo (I328)
 
660 N.W. University THRALL, William Flint (I2331)
 
661 Name Henry probably taken in memory of Henry Barker Thrale THRALE, Alfred Henry (I973)
 
662 Name unknown, but said to be a French Hugenot (Protestant). JOUBERT, male (I2200)
 
663 Named after Lady Anna Maria Salusbury (née Penrice) 1718-1759THRALE, Anna Maria (I217)
 
664 Named after Bertie Greatheed, second son of Samuel Greatheed, Whig Member of Parliament for Coventry and Lady Mary Greatheed. MOSTYN, Thomas Arthur Bertie (I429)
 
665 Named after his father. THRALE, Henry Salusbury (I670)
 
666 Named after maternal aunt Frances SalusburyTHRALE, Frances (I216)
 
667 Named after paternal cousin Frances Plumbe Rice.  THRALE, Frances Anna (I91)
 
668 Named after Samuel Johnson's late wife Elizabeth (known as Tetty).  THRALE, Lucy Elizabeth (I218)
 
669 Nathaniel and his sister Mary are twins WILCOX, Nathaniel (I104)
 
670 Nearly 6 ' 2" tall, always slender, a scholarly man and neat about his appearance. After 1817, he went by stage and oxcart from Rutland, Vermont to Circleville, Ohio and Columbus, Ohio. In 1843 he went by packet on the Eire Canal to Buffalo by Lake boat to Sandusky, and by carriage to Columbus, Ohio. Of this last trip there is a daily diary, telling of the luxury of tralling thus. THRALL, Luther (I415)
 
671 Never married ROSE, Diadema (I600)
 
672 Never married ROSE, Deborah (I646)
 
673 Never married CRUTCHLEY, Elizabeth (I1151)
 
674 Never married. WILSHER, Ernest George (I1563)
 
675 Never married. THRALE, John (I298)
 
676 New York City and Long Island THRALL, Dwight Julius (I2471)
 
677 Niece Frances Thrale named in her honour. SALUSBURY, Frances (I892)
 
678 No children THRALL, Alfred Julius (I180)
 
679 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Stacey Donald THRALE / Jane MCPHILLIPS (F178)
 
680 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Stacey Donald THRALE / Hayley JOHNSON (F179)
 
681 No issue THRALL, Joseph Brainerd (I2378)
 
682 No issue HOUSEMAN, Ada M (I2632)
 
683 No issue Family: Forrest Eli THRALL / Addie DARROW (F764)
 
684 No issue Family: Willie Elmer THRALL / Lillie MCCARTHY (F774)
 
685 No issue Family: Linus Thrall CASTLE / Nancy WARNACH (F803)
 
686 No issue Family: Burdette H DURST / Anna Dutton THRALL (F878)
 
687 No issue Family: William Bowman THRALL / Elise M PADEN (F883)
 
688 No issue Family: Myron M THRALL / Mabel WATERBURY (F1135)
 
689 No record of issue Family: Lieutenant Eugene Skinner THRALL / Mary MUMFORD (F778)
 
690 No trace of any marriage for William Thrale born 1900 (+/- 2years) found on ancestry.com as of 28 March 2016. THRALE, William (I231)
 
691 No trace of Rose Thrale on Ancestry.com on Wednesday 30 March 2016 THRALE, Rose (I1054)
 
692 Not 100% certain about this individuals existance THRALE, Norman (I754)
 
693 Not a brother of Lucy Winchell. WINCHELL, Elisha (I749)
 
694 Not on the ship manifest with the rest of the family when emigrating to New Zealand. Assumed that he likely died before the family emigrated. SMITH, Thomas (I4482)
 
695 Not on the ship manifest with the rest of the family when emigrating to New Zealand. Assumed that he likely died before the family emigrated. SMITH, Nathan (I17071)
 
696 Notation in G.ma's record shows a marriage date of 22 June 1902 for Genevieve but no info on spouse. SHARP, Genevieve (I123)
 
697 Notation in G.ma's record states that there was no issue of this marriage. EGAN, Edith (I126)
 
698 Now Talcottville THRALL, Alfred Olcott (I1858)
 
699 Of Jesse, Walter G Thrall wrote in his 1862 book Genealogy of Walter G Thrall... "When the writer was emigrating from Vermont to Ohio, in 1815, he called on his uncle, Jesse Miller, in Canandaigua, who stated that when he was about to move from Granville, Massachusetts, to Canandaigua, which was then far in the backwoods, his wifeÂ’s friends complained that he was about to take their sister into the wilderness, so far from civilization, that they could never hear from her, and where she could never go to church, &c.; but; said he, in a few years (in 1805) they moved four hundred miles further into the wilderness, to Granville. Ohio." MILLER, Jesse (I627)
 
700 Ohio Medical College THRALL, Doctor Benjamin F (I428)
 

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