Thrale history
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701 | On 28 March 1783 - four weeks before Henrietta died - Hester wrote in Thraliana …
| THRALE, Henrietta Sophia (I82)
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702 | On 31 March 1783, Dr. Samuel Johnson wrote …
| THRALE, Henrietta Sophia (I82)
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703 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THRALE, Christopher (I672)
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704 | On 7 January 1746 he was born at Elphinstone Tower, near Stirling, and named after his great- uncle George Keith, last Earl Marischal. In 1761 he entered the navy. From 1781 till 1790 he was a Whig M.P. for Dunbarton. On 9 April 1787, he married Jane Mercer and they became the parents of one daughter but, on 12 December 1789, his wife died. He became Treasurer and Comptroller of the Household to the Duke of Clarence, the future King William IV. In 1793 he distinguished himself against the French off Toulon and, on 13 April 1794, became a Knight of the Bath. In 1794 he became a Rear Admiral and, in 1795, a Vice Admiral. He commanded the expedition to Cape Town, which place capitulated on 17 September 1795, while the Dutch fleet at Saldanha Bay surrendered to him on 19 August 1796. For this he was rewarded by being created Baron Keith of Stonehaven Marischal, in the Irish peerage, with a special remainder, failing heirs male of his body, to his daughter Margaret. As Commander at Sheerness he quelled the alarming mutiny at the Nore. From 1796 till 1801 he was a Whig M.P. for Stirling. From 1799 till 1802, he was also Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean, aiding in the operations at Aboukir Bay and the capture of Alexandria. On 15 December 1801, he was rewarded with a British peerage of the same designation. In 1801 he became an Admiral of the Blue and, in 1805, of the White. He was responsible for the British fleet's over the French fleet in Boulogne harbour between 2 and 3 October 1804. On 10 January 1808 he married Hester Maria Thrale and another daughter was born. In 1810 he became an Admiral of the Red. In 1812 he was the Commander of the Channel Fleet and conducted the correspondence with Napoleon Bonaparte in regards to his banishment to St. Helena. Having received many decorations, on 1 June 1814 he was created Viscount Keith. On 10 March 1823 he died at Tullyllan, on the Firth of Forth, and was buried there. | KEITH, Admiral George Elphinstone, GCB, 1st Viscount Keith (I97)
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705 | On April 12, 1822 an accounting showed he had received the shares of Homer Thrall, Orlando Thrall, Linus G Thrall and Aaron Thrall and invested in land in the county of Granger ($3 an acre) State of Ohio in Range Seven, in the Sixth Township. The address of William Mead at that time was Granville, County of Licking, State of Ohio. The above land in Ohio was purchased sometime in July 1815. | MEAD, Captain William (I411)
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706 | On her death bed, Dr. Samuel Johnson kissed her and said …
| COTTON, Hester Maria (I683)
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707 | on ship Northampton | THRALL, Charles G (I1885)
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708 | On the day of her death, her mother's Children's Book described Anna as having died from "a dropsy of the brain". Since she suffered for a while, the sickness may have originated in tuberculosis. She also may have lacked sweat glands, a rare congenital condition. | THRALE, Anna Maria (I217)
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709 | on vessel on way home from Wood Creek Exp. USA | THRALL, Samuel (I3)
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710 | One of his sons died on his way home after the horrors of Andersonville prison (see historical article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andersonville%2C_Georgia). | THRALL, Lemuel (I1401)
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711 | or possibly Simsbury, Connecticut, USA | Family: Pliney Everett THRALL / Mary S BUTLER (F898)
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712 | Other records show birth year as 1711 and 1713. The Thrall Place, Torrongton, Connecticut, USA is a half mile east of Goshen line. The old chimney was still standing in 1878. There Joel probably kept a tavern, as did his son Pardon Thrall after him. Joel was also a farmer, and not a member of the church which was unusual for his day. | THRALL, Joel (I327)
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713 | Other records show two addititnal baptismal dates:17 Dec 1929;6 Feb 1976 AZ. | THRALL, Martha (I337)
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714 | Owned a large tract of land in Hebron, Connecticut, USA and moved there in the latter part of his life | PHELPS, Joseph (I849)
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715 | Page boy: Hayden Welds. Flower girl: Yasmin DeSuze. Bridesmaids: Sonja McLaggan, Sharon Mclaggan, Tanya McLaggan, Amanda Cox. Ushers: Stacey Thrale, Ian McLaggan. Evening reception. The Church of the Ascension Hall. The Avenue, Wembley. Wedding night: Petersham Hotel, Richmond. Honeymoon: 3 weeks in Runaway Bay Jamaica. | Family: David Henry THRALE / Michelle Antoinette MCLAGGAN (F177)
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716 | Pardon Thrall resided in his father's homestead for some years the sold his household goods at auction. When the sale closed, he took a bottle, stood on the bench and said "This is the last drink I shall take among you, remember this is the old Pardon Thrall place." He went west, probably to Olean, New York, Cattaraugus County, probably about 1806. See L. H. Evart's History Cattaraugus County, N.Y. 1879. | LOOMIS, Mary (I1013)
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717 | PCC: Executors William Burchmore, George Burchmore, George Davison. | BURCHMORE, William (I496)
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718 | Ph.D.University of-Illinois, 1937. Prof. of Hath, University of Michigan. Co-author of five books, war work (1944-1946) at Columbia and Mass. Inst. of Tech. (airborne radar). Phi Beta Kappa, Consultant Dept. of Defense, Rand. Corp. | THRALL, Robert McDowell (I2857)
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719 | Philadelphia Lynch had seventeen children, the eleventh of which was Hester Maria. | Family: Sir, 2nd Baronet Thomas COTTON / Lady Philadelphia LYNCH (F317)
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720 | Physician | THRALL, Professor Homer L (I409)
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721 | Physician | THRALL, Doctor William Randall (I492)
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722 | Plot: U3-L-16 | BLOCK, Samuel (I408)
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723 | Polly is a descendant of John Howland the Mayflower Pilgrim | CHIPMAN, Polly (I447)
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724 | Polly is a for diminutive Molly, which is a diminutive for Mary | THRALE, Mary Ann (I612)
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725 | Possesed considerable property. When he died the New York Times wrote that he had beenin the practice of law longer than anyone in the country. The GOVE family were held in high regard by their neighbours, a fine family. | THRALL, Reuben Rose (I417)
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726 | Possible alternative spellings: Klatzov (Russian spelling) Klatzow (Polish spelling) or Klotzor. | KLATZOW, Rebecca (I407)
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727 | Possibly born in Germany | NEBE, Albert Julius (I2226)
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728 | Possibly daughter of Thomas Hills of Windsor Connecticut USA | HILLS, Lucy (I984)
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729 | Possibly Streatham Cemetery? | BLOCK, Rodney Martin (I399)
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730 | Posted at thrale.com forum Thu 17 Aug 2000 12:20 am ... I am doing my family history and looking for information about Charles THRALE who married Mary (maybe TINSLEY) according to the IGI on 1st January 1821 at Saint Bartholomew the Great, London. They had a daughter Emma who was christened in Jan 1838. She married John Nicholas DYMORE in 1862. This is my direct line and I would love more information about Charles and Mary and their family? Jenny Johnson, Wyong, NSW, Australia. davenjenny@ozemail.com.au | THRALE, Charles (I976)
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731 | Presbyterian | SPELMAN, Eber (I373)
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732 | Previously married and divorced | Family: Levi Whiting THRALL / Antoinette F COLE (F540)
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733 | Printer | THRALL, Reuben Rose (I472)
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734 | Probably died in infancy | THRALL, Samuel (I898)
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735 | Probably died with her mother during childbirth. | THRALE, Susan (I1424)
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736 | Probably married Mr Balcombe in 1 Oct 1924 - 31 Dec 1924 at West Ham 4a 420 | THRALE, Sarah Spencer (I1138)
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737 | Professor at Kenyon College, USA | THRALL, Professor Homer L (I409)
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738 | Promoted to Lietenant under Colonel Whitney with Captain Mathew Allyn in Queen Ann's War | PHELPS, Lieutenant Timothy (I909)
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739 | Proprietor of a successful water cure institution, near Columbus, Ohio, USA | SHEPHARD, Dr. William (I732)
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740 | Protestant Berm B, Row 7, Plot 47 | HALL, Sidney Richard Edmond (I6966)
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741 | Quick in wit and in decisions with a beaming personality. He and his brothers were fine musicians | THRALL, Henry Garfield (I2806)
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742 | Raised here. | THRALL, Freeborn Garretson (I1453)
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743 | Ralph died of a brain disorder that caused his head to enlarge. Doctors now think that the cause of death was either congenital hydrocephalus, where there is an increase in the fluid in the ventricles of the brain or hydranencephaly where a bag of clear fluid between the brain and skull distort the shape of the head. | THRALE, Ralph (I220)
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744 | Ralph Thrale left a family bible in which he wrote simple stanza's including:
| THRALE, Ralph (I155)
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745 | Ralph Thrale owned a goblet engraved with the initials "RT". See: http://www.thrale.com/ralph_thrales_goblet | THRALE, Ralph (I46)
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746 | Ran away from Thaddeus Taylor of Suffield. Joel is age 19, thick set ~ middling size | THRALL, Joel (I1128)
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747 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Ashley Ryan BATES / Rachel Ann (F982)
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748 | Referneces: Windsor, Conn. Records; Montgomery County, NY deeds;. Referneces: Windsor, Conn. Records; Montgomery County, NY deeds; GFA III 48, VII:3; US Census Records 1790, 1800, 1810. From page 141 of the Book The Griswolf Fanily, First Five Gen eration. ( 1990). | GRISWOLD, Francis (I1033)
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749 | Remained a spinster until her death. | POTT, Catherine (I46013)
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750 | Remembered by Etta | THRALL, Wallace (I815)
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