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651 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)
 
652 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)
 
653 May have married Mary Potter THRALL, Newton Mortimer (I1846)
 
654 McKurdree College THRALL, William Flint (I2331)
 
655 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)
 
656 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)
 
657 Member of Legislature of Massachusetts THRALL, Samuel (I219)
 
658 Member of the old Baker family of Tolland. BAKER, Susan (I1171)
 
659 Mentioned in her grandfather's will. SARE, Mary (I1376)
 
660 Mentioned in window of Batford church SMITH, William Dolphin (I45879)
 
661 Merchant. Alexandria, Licking County, Ohio, USA ROSE, Lyman W (I726)
 
662 Met her huband-to-be, Valen, after moving here. THRALL, Neva (I2707)
 
663 Meth. A 12 HALL, Hazel Williamina (I1639)
 
664 Methodist THRALL, Eliphas (I354)
 
665 Methodist SPELMAN, Statira (I378)
 
666 Methodist SPELMAN, Charlotte (I380)
 
667 Methodist SPELMAN, Elsamana (I382)
 
668 Metlas Lane, Route 44 REEVES, Grace (I3013)
 
669 Middle name taken after maternal grandmother's maiden surname - England. THRALE, Louisa England (I1026)
 
670 Mindwell Moses Thrall was the daughter of John and Mary (Brown) Moses. John and Mindwell had eight sons and a daughter. Most of the young men had some military service and John I was called "Sgt. John" apparently to distinguish between his first son, John, as they both lived all their lives in the same community. Sgt. John moved out to that part of Windsor called the Turkey Hills (Now East Granby) to clear land for himself and his boys. All of his children were born in Windsor, Connecticut.

Walter G Thralls 1862 Genealogy books says "They had nine children: John 2d, Moses, Aaron, Amy, Joseph, David, Joel, Charles and Jerusha" 
THRALL, Sergeant John I (I208)
 
671 Monument at Honolulu, Hawaii, USA FRANCK, Leon Henry (I2078)
 
672 most of his adult life. Founder of Thrall, West & Company of Minneapolis THRALL, Henry Dutton (I2373)
 
673 Most of information came from her personal records while she was living SWAINSTON, Ethel (I17750)
 
674 Mother Abigail Andrews's will of 1728 mentions three children of Mr Freeman and Anne ThraleFamily: Mr. ? FREEMAN / Anne THRALE (F119)
 
675 Mother Abigail Andrews's will of 1728 mentions three children of Thomas Prentice and Abigail ThraleFamily: Thomas PRENTICE / Abigail THRALE (F120)
 
676 Mother of this child is listed as Ann on the parish registers, but I'm willing to bet that she was a first wife. When his father died and he inherited the property he turned his mother and sisters out. They went to Luton to earn their living in the Straw Bonnet industry. They were very poor. Frederick apparently lost the property. The Dacre Family Earls of Bedfordshire or Dukes of Bedfordshire had the property and Frederick was a games keeper for them. IVORY, Fredrick William (I17774)
 
677 Moved from Granville, Ohio to Underhill, Vermont, where children were born. THRALL, Eliphas (I354)
 
678 Moved here from Underhill, Vermont after children were born THRALL, Eliphas (I354)
 
679 Moved to Ohio at the urging of his brother-in-law, Timothy Rose taking with him his sons Walter and William and his daughter Charlotte. Ohio was the prettymuch a wilderness, but he settled in Circleville where he was active in business until he died aged 78. THRALL, Jesse (I353)
 
680 Must have been alive in 1924 when second child John Allen was born THRALE, Alwen Elizabeth (I1024)
 
681 My dad Raymond Thrale was a child when he lived in the great eastern pub I believe Stanley Victor run it. Also my dad is the youngest in his family. I'm not sure of the order of the others but will work on it. THRALE, Raymond (I1037)
 
682 My father met my mother during the war and they married soon after. I was born in Belgium but they decided to come back to England when I was a few weeks old. We made infrequent visits to Belgium whilst young but more so as we became older. THRALE, Gilbert Charles (I134)
 
683 My Grandfather,Lorenzo Allen Thrall,was excommunicated in 1922.After his death on 17 June 1949,my Grandmother,Leola May Scott,had his temple ordinances completed.These are the dates included in this record. THRALL, Lorenzo Allen (I212)
 
684 My Grandmother's record shows no further info for this person. SCOTT, James (I49)
 
685 My Nan was a wonderful lady, and very much a mother figure to me. They (her and my my grandfather) were both extremely kind, caring and helpful people. Two of a kind!! I know my nan lost contact with most of her family, mainly due to my pops mother. I'm sad to say she wasn't a very nice lady, very controlling and did not approve of the fun side of Nan's family. Although I do believe she kept in contact with a cousin. Nan worked in a bakery when I was very young and also for Lady Zia Werner school for the handicapped. She was a quiet lady on the outside, and had a well to do air about her, but one sniff of Babycham and she was off doing the conga round our street. THRALE, Gladys Hermione (I45843)
 
686 My Uncle, Kendrick Allen Thrall was disfellowshipped 29 Oct 1922, but not excommunicated. He was born at Angelo which is near Sparta, Wisconsin. THRALL, Kendrick Allen (I263)
 
687 My Uncle,Irving Lorenzo Thrall,was disfellowedshipped 29 Oct 1922. THRALL, Irving Lorenzo (I328)
 
688 N.W. University THRALL, William Flint (I2331)
 
689 Name Henry probably taken in memory of Henry Barker Thrale THRALE, Alfred Henry (I973)
 
690 Name unknown, but said to be a French Hugenot (Protestant). JOUBERT, male (I2200)
 
691 Named after Lady Anna Maria Salusbury (née Penrice) 1718-1759THRALE, Anna Maria (I217)
 
692 Named after Bertie Greatheed, second son of Samuel Greatheed, Whig Member of Parliament for Coventry and Lady Mary Greatheed. MOSTYN, Thomas Arthur Bertie (I429)
 
693 Named after his father. THRALE, Henry Salusbury (I670)
 
694 Named after maternal aunt Frances SalusburyTHRALE, Frances (I216)
 
695 Named after paternal cousin Frances Plumbe Rice.  THRALE, Frances Anna (I91)
 
696 Named after Samuel Johnson's late wife Elizabeth (known as Tetty).  THRALE, Lucy Elizabeth (I218)
 
697 Nathaniel and his sister Mary are twins WILCOX, Nathaniel (I104)
 
698 Nearly 6 ' 2" tall, always slender, a scholarly man and neat about his appearance. After 1817, he went by stage and oxcart from Rutland, Vermont to Circleville, Ohio and Columbus, Ohio. In 1843 he went by packet on the Eire Canal to Buffalo by Lake boat to Sandusky, and by carriage to Columbus, Ohio. Of this last trip there is a daily diary, telling of the luxury of tralling thus. THRALL, Luther (I415)
 
699 Never married ROSE, Diadema (I600)
 
700 Never married ROSE, Deborah (I646)
 

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