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601 Like his father William B learnt the printing trade before he left Vermont. It is possible that he worked with his father in Circleville, Ohio in 1819 in the printing business. Later he formed a partnership and produced a newspaper called the Circleville Herald. He move to Columbus Ohio and became publisher of the ohio State Journal. He was a thirty-third degree Mason and Grand master of Ohio. He served as treasurer of the state of Ohio for several years. He was a tall robust man with a dominating personality.

Had nine children with Maria Rockwell, five of whom died young.

See http://www.freemason.com/PGM/william_thrall.htm 
THRALL, William Barlow (I418)
 
602 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BELL, Jayne Christine (I45915)
 
603 Little is known about the wife of William Thrall. It is not known whether she immigrated to New England on the “Mary and John” with her husband or they met in America. She is referred to in the old Windsor records as 'Goode Thrall', but Goode was an expression applied to women with families and is often shorthand for ‘Goodwife’. Her death record simply states…

Goode Thrall, wife of William, died 30 July 1676

 
Family: William THRALL / Elizabeth GOODE (F5)
 
604 Lived at home for some time and took about 5 pupils aged 6-11 years for a little pocket money.

Looked after both my parents until their death and was left what little money there was also furniture, etc. 
ROBARDS, Elizabeth (I33)
 
605 Living on 25 Mar 2005. WILSHER, Gill (I1570)
 
606 Living on 25 Mar 2005. WILSHER, Derek (I1572)
 
607 Living on 25 March 2005. WOOD, Doreen (I1574)
 
608 Living on 25 March 2005. WILSHER, Graham (I1575)
 
609 Lloyd graduated from the medical school at the University of vermont. He interned at Mary Fletcher Hospital in Hanover, N.H. and did a tour of duty as an army medical officer in Germany where they spent their early married life. Soon after he returned to the States, he went to the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn. Lloyd is now on the Mayo staff. BARTHOLOMEW, Lloyd G M.D. (I2734)
 
610 Lost right arm in Battle Corinth THRALL, John Eberly (I1723)
 
611 Louisa Cooper's mother was in a lunatic asylum so she was brought up by her mother's sister Matilda England who married Henry Yates a Victualler. COOPER, Louisa Eliza (I1023)
 
612 Luther had a fine sense of humor and priceless smile. He was a strict and respected father.

Luther and Elsie devoted their time to stimulating their children's ambitions. When the boys were in their teens, they decided they would like to raise chickens. Instead of giving the boys the initial investment, Luther took them to the bank and the transaction was handled in a business- like manner. Because the boys were minors, Luther endorsed their note, but the boys paid it all back in a year and a half, as they sold chickens and eggs.

Luther was always busy at something. He became interested in automobiles when they were new and kept abreast, all his life. He was a skilled mechanical engineer and was foreman of A.Y.Gray Company in Poultney, manufacturers of Ruggles engines. The plant burned down just after World War I. Luther then turned to selling Pierce Arrow automobiles, and he was still in the automobile business when he died. He was always fixing automobiles and his son recalls that before garages were common, the back yard was always full of cars which he fixed for his friends.

When he was in his late fifties, he developed a great interest in the old family homestead and farm which at that time was owned by his son, Durward Stephen. Although Elsie would not go there to live. Luther took over the direction of the farm and it is one of the few times that the farm made money.

Luther and Elsie both coordinated well and liked sports and dancing. They lived in Poultney, Vermont until about 1920 when they moved to Rutland, Vermont. Luther was a Mason, and Warden of the Episcopal vestry in both places. 
THRALL, Luther Gardner (I2177)
 
613 Mabel was a spinster when married. The marriage certificate lists the witnesses as Herbert D Thrale and Alfred Taylor Family: William THRALE / Mabel SHEPHERD (F563)
 
614 Magistrate CLARK, Samuel (I338)
 
615 Man of position and inflence in Windsor CLARK, Honorable Daniel (I882)
 
616 Manager and Director of Huntingdon Memorial Library until its opening to the public, and then was manager of the collecting branch in Europe for many years. COLE, George Watson (I1955)
 
617 Margaret married 6 months after the death of her father. Consequently at her wedding, younger brother Brian Thrale, 'gave her away', and her elder brother Kenneth Thrale was the Best Man. Margaret wore the same dress that her sister-in-law Shirley Thrale née Block was married in, 12-months earlier. Family: Ronald NYE / Frances Margaret THRALE (F95)
 
618 Mariage witnessed by Thoephilus Nicolas Kelynack and Gladys Edith Pitkins Family: Charles Ralph THRALE / Edith May CURL (F90)
 
619 MARIAN attended Troy Conference Academy and the University of Vermont. She was teller for a time at the Rutland Savings Bank. Robert Elmer spent his entire business career with the National City Bank of N.Y. and was manager of the branch near Columbia University when he died at 38 years of age. Captain Barber attended Wilberham and Norwich University. His army career has taken them to many places, but the children were educated largely in the United States. Son Stephen graduated from St. Mark's and Princeton. and Roberta from Cazenovia College. THRALL, Marion Armina (I2744)
 
620 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Hedley Archibald WRAY / Private (F846)
 
621 Marriage witnessed by George Sims and Rachel Sims Family: William Charles THRALE / Rose SIMS (F472)
 
622 Marriage witnessed by Herbert Housden and Annie Elizabeth Smith Family: Thomas Wallace HOUSDEN / Ellen Maud TAYLOR (F590)
 
623 Marriage witnessed by Richard Strudwick and Charles Thrale (either his brother or father TBD), both labourers. Family: Thomas Henry THRALE / Sarah Spencer STRUDWICK (F566)
 
624 Marriage witnessed by Thomas John Walls and Elizabeth Thrale at All Saints Church. Family: Samuel WALLS / Alice Gertrude THRALE (F553)
 
625 Marriage witnessed by Thomas Thrale, Fred ? and Ellen Amelia Gilmore Family: William Edward HODSON / Harriett Abigail THRALE (F168)
 
626 Marriage witnessed by W D Guyler & J Guyler (nephew) Family: Herbert THRALE / Rose SPITTLE (F88)
 
627 Marriage witnessed by William Mowley and Sarah Lambert Family: John MCCULLOCH / Mary Ann LINES (F91)
 
628 Married 25 Dec 1850. Oscar was "OF" Newport, Sauk, Wisconsin and Mauston, Juneau, Wisconsin. TEMPLE, Oscar F (I166)
 
629 Married at Ashville House, Camp Road, Leeds. Jewish ceremony at Jews Synagogue (The Great Synagogue), Belgrave Street, Leeds. Marriage authorisation gives surname as Klotzor. Family: Benjamin Jankel BLOCH / Rebecca KLATZOW (F183)
 
630 Married by licence on 9 May at St Dunstan in the East, London, he was called bachelor of St Michael St Albans and she spinster of the parish, the marriage was witnessed by her father Stephen Child and his brother-in-law John Peyton. The only confusing thing about it (and I have had the original records checked) is that their first son Ralph Thrale Smith was baptised 11 April 1762 at St Michael, St Albans - which I have no explanation for!

The IGI gives the baptisms of a total of nine children to them at St Michael, but by the time Ralph's father Richard Smith made his PCC will dated 29 May 1770 (I have a copy) only Ralph Thrale Smith, Stephen Smith, William Smith and Hannah Smith were still alive and another three, Sally, Mary Ann and Harriot baptised after. 
Family: Ralph SMITH / Mary CHILD (F41)
 
631 Married for 10 years, and divorced with no children ZAMORA, Francisco (I588)
 
632 Married on 22 May 1955. Husband possibly had surname Kirby. Moved to USA MARKS, José Henriese (I390)
 
633 Married. No children. THRALE, Joseph (I1233)
 
634 Mary and Nathaniel are twins WILCOX, Mercy (I192)
 
635 Mary died ten days after giving birth to her fourth child - a daughter who was named in her memory. POTT, Mary Morgan (I46012)
 
636 Mary is secretary at the Kaman Aircraft Corporation, Bloomfield, Conn, where her husband is employed as a mechanic. Her husband, Francis, previously conducted his own tobacco farm for several years and for a while, he was affiliated with Mary's family (H.C. Thrall & Sons) in the tobacco business. During World War II, he worked in defense at Colt Patent Fire Arms in Hartford, Conn. and later at Hamilton Standard Propeller at Windsor Locks. For two years, during 1952 and 1954, Mary and Francis conducted their own ceramic shop in Poquonock, Conn. THRALL, Mary Helen (I2612)
 
637 Mary's mother died ten days after her birth and she was named in memory of her mother's ultimate sacrifice. WILSON, Mary Morgan (I46033)
 
638 May have married Mary Potter THRALL, Newton Mortimer (I1846)
 
639 McKurdree College THRALL, William Flint (I2331)
 
640 Melville and his father, and a good part of his brothers and sisters settled on Johnstown Road, Gouverneur, N.Y. around 1830 on farms. They were also tanners. Gouverneur had a tannery and that is probably why they came. THRALL, Melville Horne (I179)
 
641 Melville farmed the old homestead on Johnstown Road for a year after marriage, then moved to Scriba, New York on a farm until 1912. He moved to Oswego City where he and Zena lived until 1922. He went to school at Gouverneur and Albany Business College. Moved to Syracuse, N.Y in 1922. Worked for Metropolitan Life Insurance, then the Post Standard newspaper. Settled in Kirkerville, N.Y. in 1936 and worked as an independent agent, general insurance. THRALL, Melville Harold (I2630)
 
642 Member of Legislature of Massachusetts THRALL, Samuel (I219)
 
643 Member of the old Baker family of Tolland. BAKER, Susan (I1171)
 
644 Mentioned in window of Batford church SMITH, William Dolphin (I45879)
 
645 Merchant. Alexandria, Licking County, Ohio, USA ROSE, Lyman W (I726)
 
646 Met her huband-to-be, Valen, after moving here. THRALL, Neva (I2707)
 
647 Meth. A 12 HALL, Hazel Williamina (I1639)
 
648 Methodist THRALL, Eliphas (I354)
 
649 Methodist SPELMAN, Statira (I378)
 
650 Methodist SPELMAN, Charlotte (I380)
 

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