Thrale history
Notes
Matches 251 to 300 of 1,034
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251 | Died at 17.30 in local nursing home. | THRALE, Olga Eileen Isobel (I149)
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252 | Died at 3.30am | WILLIE, Ivy Esmural (I452)
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253 | Died at 4 am whilst with sister Lindsay. | BLOCK, Shirley Helen (I370)
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254 | Died at 9am in presence of both daughters. | PEARCE, Ida Maud (I414)
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255 | Died during childbirth (the child survived). | SMITH, Sarah Ann Jane (I2243)
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256 | Died from sunstroke when she went on holiday. The story has often been told at home that she went away for a week, enjoyed it so much she stayed for another. But the weather was too good and she died as described. | THRALE, Beatrice Maud (I232)
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257 | Died in infancy | THRALL, Mary (I350)
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258 | Died in infancy | THRALL, Unknown (I420)
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259 | Died in infancy | THRALL, Unknown (I421)
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260 | Died in infancy | THRALL, Unknown (I422)
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261 | Died in infancy | THRALL, Nettie (I1653)
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262 | Died in infancy | THRALL, Samuel O (I1800)
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263 | Died in infancy | THRALL, Willam H (I1882)
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264 | Died in infancy | THRALL, Eugene L (I1883)
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265 | Died in infancy | THRALL, James H (I1884)
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266 | Died in infancy | REEVES, William (I3015)
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267 | Died intestate. The administration of "Richard Thrale of Sandridge, Widower" was granted to Thomas Thrale, natural and lawful son in 1756. | THRALE, Richard (I50)
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268 | Died on board ship | THRALL, Walter J (I1971)
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269 | Died soon after the marriage of her daughter Mary Morgan Potts | CHESTERMAN, Jane (I45961)
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270 | Died unmarried | THRALE, Alban (I345)
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271 | Died unmarried aged 25 | THRALE, Thomas (I280)
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272 | Died unmarried, aged 86. | WHITE, Elizabeth Pemberton (I2188)
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273 | Died unmarried. | THRALL, Timothy (I1096)
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274 | Died unmarried. | THRALE, William (I176)
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275 | Died unmarried. | THRALE, William (I346)
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276 | Died young | THRALL, Jesse (I468)
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277 | Died young | THRALL, George W (I471)
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278 | died young | THRALL, Charlotte M N (I475)
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279 | died young | THRALL, Annette (I481)
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280 | died young | THRALL, Clara (I484)
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281 | Died young | THRALL, Henry B (I485)
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282 | died young | THRALL, Elon (I511)
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283 | Died young | THRALL, Emmaline (I1743)
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284 | Died young | THRALL, Roseman (I1778)
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285 | Died young | THRALL, Gates (I1779)
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286 | Died young | THRALL, Samuel (I1799)
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287 | Died young | THRALL, Susan (I1851)
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288 | Died young | THRALL, Henry Buell (I3040)
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289 | Division 4; Ligne 7; Tombe 32 | FRANCK, Fanny Hortense (I2082)
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290 | Division 4; Ligne 7; Tombe 32. | FRANCK, Abraham (I1600)
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291 | Documents spell as Kosky, Cosky and Koski, but more frequently Koski. | KOSKY (KOSKI), Rebecca (I1601)
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292 | Drinker of sherry and very nice person. | THRALE, Jessie (I222)
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293 | DUNKIRK MEMORIAL, Nord, France. Column 111. The DUNKIRK MEMORIAL stands a the entrance to the Commonwealth War Graves section of Dunkirk Town Cemetery. It commemorates more than 4,500 casualties of the British Expeditionary Force who died in the campaign of 1939-40 and who have no known grave. The memorial was designed by Philip Hepworth. The engraved glass panel depicting the evacuation was by John Hutton. | BLOCK, Louis (I413)
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294 | Dunkirk was the scene of the historic evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from France from 26 May to 4 June 1940. Louis Bloch Private 5340010 4th Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment was killed in action on Sunday 26th May 1940 on the first day of the evacuation of Dunkirk in the Battle of Belgium. There was a family verbal account that Louis was killed aged 18 having lied about his age so he could enlist without obtaining his parents' consent. This account is untrue, as he was about 22 year of age when he was killed. | BLOCK, Louis (I413)
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295 | Duration of illness was 4 to 5 months. Death certificate was listed as relative H Gordon (dentist), resident at the same address as the deceased. | YULES, Leah (I1058)
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296 | During and after the birth Mrs. Thrale was under great stress from rushing around as part of Mr. Thrale's successful parliamentary election campaign, the death of the incumbent MP Alexander Hume. Mr. Thrale announced his running four days before Frances was born. | THRALE, Frances (I216)
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297 | During the civil war Dr Banjamin served as a surgeon in the hospital for two years | THRALL, Doctor Benjamin F (I428)
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298 | During the last few months of his life, Ralph's state overshadowed the life of the Thrales taking everybody's mind off the fact that Frances Anna Thrale was born two months earlier. | THRALE, Ralph (I220)
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299 | Early childhood | THRALL, Benjamin W (I2351)
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300 | Early childhood | THRALL, Guy B (I2352)
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