Thrale history
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851 | The surname of Wilsher was written as Wilshere in Sandridge and continued as Wilsher in Wheathampstead (except for marriage of John) to present day. | WILSHIRE, John (I322)
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852 | The surname of Wilsher was written as Wilshere in Sandridge and continued as Wilsher in Wheathampstead (except for marriage of John) to present day. | WILSHER, William (I614)
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853 | The surviving children of John were three daughters, Margaret, Elizabeth and Sarah. | Family: John THRALE / Margaret CHAPLIN (F159)
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854 | The Thrall Genealogy 1605-1965 by Stephen D Thrall says ... "Lt. WILLIAM THIULL was apparently a rather colorful character and popular as a young man, as he was elected Lt. of the Trained Band, and later elected Captain of Windsor Trained Band, but not approved by Legislature. He was in debit, and jailed for it in a neighboring town. Members of the Trained Band released him from jail. Everyone heard of the escapade and Legislature felt that a person with so much military pwoer should not disregard law so freely. Evidently he was not a good financier. He borrowed from one to pay another until the old court record would make it appear he was a daily visitor. His death at the age of 38 was inexplicable, as most Thrall's are long-lived. No knowledge of how or where he died. He was in great financial trouble at the time. His will was not settled for several years, as there was a suspician that perhaps he was not dead but had gone to some other part of the country." and "In July, 1737, Lt. William Thrall made & proposal to build a bridge 'across the Rivulet at the ferry' and & committee was chosen to consider the matter. The Lieutenant was somewhat ahead of his more conservative neighbors, as we find no further mention of a bridge until April, 1745 (Lt. Wn. Thrall died in 1738 at the age of 38) at which time a town meeting was warned to consider 'about the Rivulet ferry' and 'about a bridge there.' The latter was again negatived. In April, 1748, however, the subject again came before the town meeting and it was then agreed that any person or persons might have liberty to build a bridge, provided they did so at their own expense and made it a free bridge, forever. Said persons were to leave their names with the Town Clerk within one year from date. In December following, Peletiah Allyn, Daniel Bissell, Isaac Burr, and sundry others, announced to the Town Clerk their intention of -accepting this extremely liberal offer. Accordingly, in 1749 they erected a good cart bridge, the first ever erected across the Tunxis, and made it free. In 1759 it needed repairs or rebuilding, but the town voted "not to build or repair." Whereupon (December 1759) the original builders of the bridge petitioned the Assembly that they 'would order the Town of Windsor to rebuild or make such repairs as were necessary.' The Assembly did so order (May 1760) but the refactory and illiberal town merely contented themselves with making a few slight and temporary repairs, and thus the matter rested until 1762, when the necessity of a good, new and substantial bridge became too imperious to be any longer evaded. In 1762 they finally received permission from the Assembly at Hartford to run a lottery to pay for the bridge, which they did, in October 1762. Unfortunately, five years later, a flood washed the bridge away, so that it had to be rebuilt." | THRALL, William (I872)
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855 | The union between Ralph Thrale of No Mans Land and Sarah Halsey of Kimpton, produced a surviving family of five: Ralph, William, George, Sarah and one other currently unconfirmed. | Family: Ralph THRALE / Sarah HALSEY (F34)
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856 | The villagers gave him a wonderful burial. The family brick vault was opened, but William Archer the sexton only received four shillings for taking out the earth and clearing it away. The coffin was covered by the best pall. William Paul was the undertaker. The main items of the bill were the coffin, costing seven guineas, and the hire of hearse and coach, five pounds ten shillings. Among other items, Mr. Paul provided nineteen pairs of gloves varying in price from half-a-crown to one shilling a pair, and twenty black armbands. The entire bill came to £24, which in those days would have kept a labourer's family for seven months. | THRALE, Ralph (I155)
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857 | The will of Thomas Thrale's brother - George died 1811 - shows that Thomas had three children. | THRALE, Thomas (I185)
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858 | The will of Thomas Thrale's brother - George died 1811 - shows that Thomas had three children. | Family: Thomas THRALE / (F100)
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859 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THRALE, Mary Jane (I45842)
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860 | Their daughters married into the Peyton and Langford families. Her sons inherited a good deal because "her dear husband has much more than sufficient". | Family: Richard SMITH / Anna THRALE (F40)
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861 | There are two conflicting accounts, that he:
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862 | There are two possible John Bassil(l)s ... 1) buried 26 Aug 1821 at St Nicholas, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England (National Burial Index) or 2) died Apr-Jun 1841 Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England GRO index Volume: 6; Page: 368; Line number: 13; | BASSILL, John (I25519)
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863 | There is thought to be a half-brother (not sure which parent) known as Freddy. | Family: Stanley Victor THRALE / Lucy Jane POWELL (F108)
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864 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Edgar WILSHER / Connie (F604)
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865 | There were 14 children | Family: Domenico PIOZZI / GIANCOMA (F238)
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866 | They had 1 child. | Family: George HILL / Amelia Anna THRALL (F731)
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867 | They had 2 children. | Family: Jared Beecher THRALL / Nellie UNKNOWN (F728)
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868 | They had 3 children. | Family: Levi W THRALL / Nellie Roxanna PAGE (F727)
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869 | They had 4 children. | Family: Charles W THRALL / Jennie PAGE (F730)
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870 | They had 8 children born alive. 1 dead and 7 still living on 2 April 1911. | Family: Henry Charles SPITTLE / Elizabeth CHAMBERLAIN (F89)
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871 | They had 9 children two of whom died within weeks of their birth. Sometime between 1830 and 1840 this family moved to Ohio. At least four of their children moved there also: Hiram Thrall, William Harrison, Henry Alexander, Janette and Wealthy. I am attempting to locate death records for Janette, Wealthy (she remained single), William Harrison and Oliver Thrall. | Family: Alexander HOLCOMBE / Tryphena THRALL (F436)
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872 | They had at least five children, Mary Ann, Harry, George, Sarah and Walter but there may have been another Harry who died at the age of 1 year and 10 months as Jenny Johnson has in her possession an "In Memorium" card for Harry Dymore that was with the cards of Emma and John Nicholas. No years are given but the baby, Harry Dymore, was born on the 2nd of May, died on the 13th of March and was buried on the 18th of March in grave number 3197 (though no cemetery name is given). This cannot have been the "second" Harry as he went on to become a Captain and Quarter Master in the 8th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. Emma died in childbirth, according to Vera Ranger (McMillan) (May, 2000). The baby lived for one month. A long time after Emma died a woman from America contacted Mary Ann, Emma's daughter, in Australia, and claimed to be her sister. This has never been proved and one wonders whether she was a full sister or a half sister? | THRALE, Emma (I978)
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873 | They had children after 1770 | Family: John LANGFORD / Hannah SMITH (F547)
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874 | They had several children | Family: ? SCHINNEL / Gertrude THRALL (F1008)
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875 | They had three children [source Genealogy of Walter G Thrall] | THRALL, Reuben Rose (I472)
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876 | They had two children. | Family: William Willis LANYON / Sarah Bronson THRALL (F724)
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877 | They have lived in Geneva, New York. Pelham Manor. New York. Dayton, Ohio. South Orange, New Jersey, and presently reside at 270 Boston Post Road in Weston, Massachusetts. | Family: Durward Stephen THRALL / Helen Baker GOODELLE (F1013)
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878 | They lived in Turkey for several years | Family: Rev. E W JENNEY / Catherin Marie THRALL (F667)
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879 | They were first cousins | Family: Newman Keyes CHAFFEE / Mabel R GIBSON (F832)
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880 | They were married by James brother Studholme Wilson BA MA Oxford. | Family: James WILSON, M.D. / Mary Morgan POTT (F799)
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881 | They were the parents of eleven children: (1) Melissa M., born in 1821; (2) Orin W. (deceased), born in 1823; (3) William D., born in 1825; (4) Emerson R. (deceased), born in 1827, went to California in 1849, reaching that country by the Isthmus route; (5) Francis G. (deceased), born in 1829; (6) Betsy C. (deceased), born in 1832; (7) Fidelia J. (deceased), born July 9, 1837; (8) Julia E., Mrs. Thrall; (9) Albert D., born in 1839, is a veteran of the Civil war, and resides in Marysville, Cal.; (10) Charles H., born in 1841, died Sept. 15, 1864, was a soldier in the Civil war, was captured by the Rebels, and died in Andersonville prison; and (11) Martha A., born Oct. 16, 1843. | Family: Asa D WEST / Mary CONVERSE (F1187)
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882 | This shows that a Ralph Thale was buried at Flamstead, St Leonard on 7 April 1801. Noting that Abigail Burchmore was from Flamstead this might be the same Ralph? | THRALE, Ralph (I46)
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883 | This was a male child! | ROSE, Sharon (I532)
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884 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THRALL, Charlotte Edith (I3194)
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885 | Thomas and Helen had five daughters. | Family: Thomas THRALE / Helen (F64)
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886 | Thomas either married Mary Rose H. Steabben, who was a dressmaker and head of the household where he was boarding in 1901 or Ethel Daisy Etheridge, who was closer in age to him. His children were likely Thomas Wallace and Mary Evelyn and maybe Herbert Henry | HOUSDEN, Thomas Wallace (I1548)
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887 | Thomas was adopted by John and Sarah. He was born on the same ship that they were travelling on. His mother died at childbirth. | SCOTT, Thomas Brooks (I24)
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888 | Thrale Haydon says that "all four girls did not marry". However, there are six female children of Richard Alwen Thrale. | Family: Richard Alwen THRALE / Frances Emily PARROTT (F409)
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889 | Thrall genealogy 1605-1965 by Stephen D Thrall give her birth date as 14 May 1699, this makes her marriage date 9 years before she was born and her eldest daughter was born 9 years before her birth. This birth date is almost certainly incorrect. | PALMER, Mary (I850)
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890 | Thrall Road | Family: Edwin M THRALL / Justinia M GRANT (F676)
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891 | Thrall, William, of Windsor, child of Charles Thrall, bound to Francis Griswold of Windsor for term of one year to learn the trade of husbandry. WNH-002 I am not related to this family, I'm just passing on this information, which comes from a book titled "Apprentices of Connecticut 1637-1900. By Kathy A. Ritter. Ancestry Publishing 1986. Joyce Peck | THRALL, William (I1025)
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892 | Timothy Mead's second wife | BOUTON, Sarah (I2940)
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893 | Two of John Thrall's sons died in infancy, but of the four sons who lived and had families of their own, all four took an active part in the revolutionary war. The farm was in the Turkey Hills section of Windsor, Conn, (Now East Granby). John Thrall's II gravestone is still standing and in very good condition. It is a red stone, possibly sandstone, about four and a half feet high and about two and a half feet wide. It is one of the few gravestones in the East Granby cemetery bearing a seventeenth century date, as it shows his birth, as Oct. 13, 1699. He died at sixty-three years of age. His wife outlived him by seven years. She was seventy when she died. Walter G Thralls 1862 Genealogy book says "They had eight children: John 3d., Mary, Aaron, Lucy, Samuel, Mindwell, Ezekiel and Benjamin." | THRALL, John II (I213)
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894 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | THRALE, John (I196)
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895 | University of North Carolina | THRALL, William Flint (I2331)
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896 | Unmarried | CLARK, Joseph (I341)
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897 | Unmarried | THRALL, Cyrus Arthur (I812)
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898 | Unmarried | THRALE, Philippa (I1234)
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899 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Joshua DONFRIED / Crystal Ann ASHBRIDGE (F988)
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900 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: SEEBER / Crystal Ann ASHBRIDGE (F987)
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