Name |
Margaret CHAPLIN |
- Supposedly from the same family as Sir Francis Chaplin, Lord Mayor of London in 1677 and a family mentioned by Pepys. [1]
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Birth |
Abt 1651 |
St Albans, Hertfordshire, England |
Gender |
Female |
Will |
1707 [2] |
Margaret left a very considerable estate, following her husband in devising a most complex sharing system. Her grandchildren were also included. Various personal items are mentioned: her gold ring set with diamonds, "the picture wherein my late husband, myself, my mother, and his mother are drawn in one piece and also the book called History of the Bible." Margaret also left provision for the governors of Christ Hospital, of St. Bartholomews, and of the Charity for the Relief of Poor Widows and Children of Clergymen. The joint executor was John Gape of St. Albans |
Death |
31 Aug 1708 |
St Albans, Hertfordshire, England |
Burial |
Sumpter Yard, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England |
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St Albans Cathedral mourning tablet, 1704. Mourning tablet for John Thrale, wife Margaret Thrale née Chaplin & sons Richard, John and Charles. Displayed the Thrale arms of a paly of ten or and gules impaling those of the Chaplin family, ermine on a chief indented azure, three griffins, heads erased or. This is the earliest known time that the arms of the family were monumentally displayed, having been adopted by John Thrale from the arms granted to the Threeles of Sussex. Plot: South transept. |
Person ID |
I305 |
UK Thrale family | Fairfolds and Hammonds Thrale branch |
Last Modified |
30 Aug 2024 |
Family |
John THRALE, b. 1650, Sandridge, Hertfordshire, England d. 15 May 1704, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England (Age 54 years) |
Marriage |
1673 [1] |
Residence |
1693 |
Saint Nicholas Cole Abbey, Middlesex, England [3] |
In the Government Tontine of 1693 noted are daughters of John Thrale of St. Nicholas Cole-Abbey, London, merchant, resident in Distaff-Lane:- Sarah, aged 10;
- Margaret, aged 13.
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Address: Distaff-Lane |
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A New Thraliana (1973) A chronicle of the Thrale family of Hertfordshire by Richard William Thrale (1931-2007), building on the Thrale chapter from the 1952 book Historic Sandridge. Reproduced in full with consent of the author.
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Note |
1720 [2] |
In 1720 the three daughters were all arguing about the two wills. Trouble was caused, amongst other things, by Christopher Waldron giving advice to his mother-in-law, Margaret, to sell stock in the Mine Adventure, and the advice was continued after his death by his wife Elizabeth and later by her new husband William Hall. Margaret, the mother, had also, according to the plaintiffs, been very extravagant. |
Notes |
- The surviving children of John were three daughters, Margaret, Elizabeth and Sarah. [3]
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Children |
+ | 1. Elizabeth THRALE d. Aft 1704
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| 2. John THRALE d. Bef 1704 |
| 3. Richard THRALE, b. Bef 1 Jul 1678, London, England d. Bef 1704 (Age 25 years) |
| 4. Margaret THRALE, b. 1679, London, England d. Aft 1704 (Age 26 years)
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| 5. Charles THRALE, b. Bef 13 Apr 1682 d. Bef 1704 (Age 21 years) |
| 6. Sarah THRALE, b. Abt 1683, London, England d. Aft 18 Oct 1705 (Age 22 years)
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| 7. Abby Rebecca THRALE d. 1687 |
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Family ID |
F159 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Aug 2024 |