Thrale history
Notes
Matches 401 to 450 of 1,008
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401 | Had children. | GRAVES, Austin (I675)
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402 | Had children. | GRAVES, Orpha (I676)
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403 | Had children. | GRAVES, Abba (I678)
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404 | Had children. | ROSE, Electa (I685)
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405 | Had children. | ROSE, Sabra (I687)
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406 | Had children. | ROSE, Alcy (I689)
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407 | Had five children | Family: Homer G THRALL / Mary SUTTON (F622)
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408 | Had five children | Family: Aubin DYER / Helen THRALL (F930)
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409 | Had five children | Family: Warren E BURR / Marain WARFEL (F1264)
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410 | Had five children. | Family: Doctor Aaron THRALL / (F468)
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411 | Had four children | ROSE, Mary (I704)
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412 | Had four children | STARR, Emeline (I709)
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413 | Had four children | Family: Lyman THRALL / Abby UNKNOWN (F465)
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414 | Had four children. | Family: Johnson BROWN / Orilla THRALL (F179)
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415 | Had four children. | Family: Samuel COOPER / Caroline THRALL (F181)
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416 | Had four children. | Family: Worthy THRALL / Hannah JAMES (F469)
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417 | Had just one child, Samuel. | FRAZIER (I1660)
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418 | Had nine children | PINNEY, John (I1049)
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419 | Had nine children. | Family: Doctor Benjamin F THRALL / Eliza PYLE (F467)
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420 | Had no children | HALSEY, Anne (I749)
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421 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Roy VIVIAN / Mary Jane THRALE (F759)
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422 | Had no children. | Family: Ralph William THRALE / Jane CHESTERMAN (F783)
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423 | Had no living children. | ROSE, Emeline (I702)
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424 | Had one child together | Family: Henry Clay THRALL / Molly Ann JACKSON (F839)
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425 | Had one child together | Family: Henry Clay THRALL / Ida Teresa SIMMONS (F840)
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426 | Had son and daughter | Family: Frederick A THRALL / Anna ROSE (F927)
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427 | Had ten children | Family: James MARDALL / Harriet THRALE (F102)
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428 | Had three children | Family: Albert WRIGHT / Susan HEWSON (F312)
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429 | Had three children, two of which were living in 1862. | WOLCOTT, Emily (I724)
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430 | Had three children. | HARRIS, Chloe (I706)
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431 | Had two children | Family: George BURCHMORE / Susannah READING (F250)
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432 | Had two sons that both drowned | Family: Thomas O PHINNEY / Mary I THRALL (F194)
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433 | Hannah Maria GREEN married two once-removed cousins: (1) Ernest Norman THRALE in 1896 and (2) Inspector Thomas William THRALE in 1914. | GREEN, Hannah Maria (I274)
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434 | Harley died in late summer 1946 according to G.ma's record. | CLARK, Harley De Witt (I74)
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435 | Harriet had ten children. | THRALE, Harriet (I160)
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436 | Harvey was financially independent in Gouvenor, New York. | SMITH, Harvey Douglas (I2025)
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437 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Colin DALEY / (F940)
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438 | Has a monument inside Knockholt Church and St Leonards Church, Streatham. | THRALE, Susannah Arabella (I93)
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439 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WALKER, Angela (I1464)
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440 | Has two children | BLOCK, Jennifer (I420)
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441 | He decided at about 20, to enter the hotel business and the agitation about the time of the start of the Civil War found him managing a Hotel in New Orleans. From there, he wrote interesting letters home, particularly to his sister "Franc" or Frances who was his favourite. He continued in the hotel business until his two sons were about half-grown, living invarious parts of the country, lastly in Omaha, Nebraska. | THRALL, George E (I487)
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442 | He died from fluid on the lungs, caused by heart failure. This heart failure was the result of long-term damage to the heart valves caused by rheumatic fever (an illness that can develop after scarlet fever or a streptococcal throat infection) and lead to lasting inflammation of the heart. Although not the direct cause of death, he also had cancer of the rectum, for which he had previously undergone a colostomy. The cancer had spread to other parts of the body, which would have weakened his overall health and likely contributed to his early decline. | BLOCH, Benjamin Jankel (I406)
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443 | He died in 1705 and the inventory to his will dated 1 June referred to him as being "late of Sandridge", i.e. already dead. | THRALE, Ralph (I359)
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444 | He died in Jamaica in 1684 while serving as Governor. | COTTON, Sir Thomas 2nd Baronet (I713)
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445 | He erected a house on the old place opposite that occupied by his father. This farm he sold to his sons, Russell and Norman and bought the farm in East Windsor, Connecticut then owned by his father-in-law Capt Oliver Clark. He made this his home for the rest of his life. | THRALL, Horatio (I1356)
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446 | He graduated from Yale's Sheffield Scientific School in 1896 on his twenty-first birthday. | THRALL, Frederick Chaffee (I2227)
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447 | He graduated from Yale's Sheffield Scientific School in 1896 on his twenty-first birthday. He vould have liked to study medicine, but at his father's insistence he entered the family business, the Detroit Screw Works, instead. | THRALL, Frederick Chaffee (I2227)
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448 | He has helped tremendously with the book Thrall Genealogy 1630 - 1965, by supplying information on many Thralls. In 1958 he made up a compendium on his immediate family, which served to complete the records on his family in that book. | THRALL, Gordon Fish (I3392)
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449 | He is a steward in the First Methodist Church in Jamestown | THRALL, Clyde Lowell (I2984)
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450 | He left legacies to his daughter and to many of his Ivory and Russell grand-children. One Ivory received part of a meadow called Latchmere 'next the backside' of son in law Robert Ivory in St. Albans, subject to a charge of £38 to be paid to the executor within nine months of testator's death at or in the house of Joshua Lomax, gentleman, in St. Albans.P.C.C. 220 Wooton. | AYLVARD, William (I687)
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