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27351 Name Suffix: Jr Joel THRALL, Jr
 
27352 Name Suffix: III
Name Prefix: Lt.
Name Suffix: III 
John THRALL, III
 
27353 Name Suffix: IV
Name Prefix: Lt.
Name Suffix: IV
BIOGRAPHY: John is listed as a Lieutenant in Connecticut Militia (1778-1779). 
John THRALL, IV
 
27354 Name Suffix: Jr
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 halffeet high and about two and a half feet wide. It is one of the few gravestonesin 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.
[SOURCE]: Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 5, JOHN THRALL II, of Windsor, Connecticut; b. 3d October, 1699; d. 2d June, 1762; m. 4th May, 17, at Hartford, Connecticut, Mary ROBERTS, b. 31st May, 1702. 
John THRALL, Jr
 
27355 Name Suffix: V
Note: John's christening place may have been Johnston, New York. 
John THRALL, V
 
27356 Name Suffix: Jr Joseph THRALL, Jr
 
27357 Born in Angelo near Sparta Wi. Kendrick Allen THRALL
 
27358 Married Name:<_MARNM> Gould Laura Lucina THRALL
 
27359 Lemuel, youngest child of Moses (1) and Elizabeth (Filer) Thrall, was born February 5, 1740, in North Bolton, died January 31, 1831, in Milford, Pennsylvania.He married (first) Lydia King and (second) about 1784, Lydia skinner, who died April 13, 1813. The children of second marriage were: 1. Filer, born August 12, 1785. 2. Amy, May 31, 1791. 3. Samuel Southmayd, mentioned below Lemuel THRALL
 
27360 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. 
Lorenzo Allen THRALL
 
27361 Lydia Cornelia, eldest child of Samuel Southmayd and Cynthia (Newman) Thrall, was born June 15, 1818, in Milford. She married, December 15, 1841, Amos Van Etten, of that town, whom she survived, and died December 11, 1898 (see Van EttenVI). Lydia Cornelia THRALL
 
27362 Brøderbund WFT Vol. 24, Ed. 1, Tree #2621

Newspaper Item

The infant babygirl of Mr. and Mrs. George Thrall died at their home on Prairie street Wednesday, October 4, at the age of three days. Interment was at Maple Hill cemetery. 
Marian THRALL
 
27363 Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage
Brøderbund WFT Vol. 24, Ed. 1, Tree#2621

OBITUARY

CAMERON, MRS. EVELYN

1480 Franklin St., Muskegon, MI.

Mrs. Evelyn Cameron passed away at her residence Thursday afternoon very unexpectedly, age 49 years. She was born in Charlotte, Michigan on September 13, 1920 where she was raised and educated. Later lived in Norristown, Pennsylvania.The former Miss Evelyn Thrall was married in 1947 to Mr. Paul Cameron who preceded her in death in 1957. Mrs. Cameron is survived by one son Michael at home,one sister, Mrs. Genevieve Town of Grand Rapids, and one brother Mr. Garner Thrall of Lansing, Michigan. The Memorial Service for Mrs. Cameron will begin at 1o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Balbirnie-Apostle Chapel, with Rev. Mr. Floyd Fitch officiation, and the interment will be in Mona View Cemetery. Mrs. Cameron will lie in state at the Mortuary.

Note;

Evelyn served in the UnitedStates Army "Women's Army Corps" during World War II.
Address: 1480 FranklinMuskegonMIMuskegon 
Martha Evelyn THRALL
 
27364 Name Prefix: Capt
Moses Thrall was born in Windsor in 1703, and was oneof the pioneers in what is now Vernon Center, and owned a large tract of land,upon a part of which Alfred O. Thrall now lives in Vernon. Much of the land between Vernon and Phoenix Pond belonged to him. He bore the title of "Captain" and was one of the leading men of his section. His death occurred Aug. 24, 1770,and he was buried in the Cemetery at Vernon. His son, James, was the great-grandfather of Alfred O. Thrall 
Moses THRALL
 
27365 Name Suffix: Jr
Moses (2), eldest son of Moses (1) and Elizabeth (Filer)thrall, was born August 10, 1735, in Bolton, where he lived until about 1769-70, when he removed to Ellington, Connecticut, and died there, January 13, 1806.He married in Bolton, May 2, 1765, Lucy Hills, of Windsor, who survived him more than nineteen years, dying February 27, 1826, in Ellington. Their first two children were born in Bolton, namely: 1. Betty, July 30, 17666. 2. William, April 8, 1768. The roster of the first church of Ellington shows that Mrs.Moses Thrall was a member in 1799, and among those admitted to the church sometime subsequent to that date was Mrs. Oliver Thrall.

source: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/historical/southernnewyork/s_ny_40.htm 
Moses THRALL, Jr
 
27366 Date: ABT 1886 Plac: Of, Clinton, Clinton, Missouri Nellie THRALL
 
27367 BIOGRAPHY: Nelson, only son of Clark and Esther (Barrett) Thrall, was born November 27, 1830, died January 15, 1862, in Salisbury Center, Herkimer County, NewYork. He married in Salisbury Center, January 6, 1852, Mary Jane, born May 1,1834, daughter of John Smith. Children: 1. Marion Leroy, died in his eighthyear. 2. Nelson Clark, mentioned below. Nelson THRALL
 
27368 BIOGRAPHY: Nelson Clark, only surviving son of nelson an Mary Jane (smith) thrall, was born May 20, 1856, in Salisbury Center, new York. he attended the public schools at Brockett's Bridge (now Dolgeville), Herkimer county, New York, until he was seventeen years old. He then became private secretary to William H. churchman in Indianapolis, Indiana, and remained with him two years after which he was private secretary to H. L. Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, one year. In 1879 he became private secretary to the general superintendent of the Erie Railroad Company, in which position he continued two years. he then becameprivate secretary to the engineer-in-chief of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company in St. Paul, Minnesota, which position he filled for three years. Following this he became chief clerk in the office of the general manager of the sameroad, and following this served five years as assistant to the president. He then became right-of-way agent for the road during the receivership, and was afterwards assistant manager of the Northern Pacific Express Company in Chicago.In 1896 he became private secretary to George Crocker in New York City, continuing in this position until the death of Mr. Crocker, in 1909, when he became one of the executors of the latter's estate. In 1901 Mr. Thrall settled in Larchmont, Westchester County, New York. He is a member of the New York Yacht Club,Larchmont Yacht Club, Minnesota Society of New York and Northwestern Society of New York.

BIOGRAPHY: He married, November 5, 1878, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Margaret Stewart, born April 10, 1850, in that city, daughter of Smyth and Mary (Canning) Stewart, who were the parents of William, Margaret, Rebecca and ella Stewart. Children of Nelson C. Thrall and wife: 1. Nelson Peyton, born August 13, 1879, died April 3, 1880. 2. Jemima, born June 11,1881, wife of Frank De Klyn Huyler, of New York. 3. Helena Montana, born March 27, 1883, died October 2, 1886. 4. Nelson, born June 27, 1886, died March 9,1887. 
Nelson Clark THRALL
 
27369 Source:
Torrington, Litchfield Co., CT - Baptisms
Extracted from
HISTORY OF TORRINGTON, CONNECTICUT
From It's First Settlement in 1737
Rev. Samuel ORCUTT 1878
Baptisms Recorded by Rev. Nathaniel ROBERTS


Warning - all datais the property of Edwin E. Coad III and may not be published in whole or partfor commercial use without owners permission. Individuals may download or copydata for private non-commercial use. All data should be verified with reliable 
Noah THRALL
 
27370 Oliver, son of Moses (2) and Lucy (Hills) thrall, was born in 1770, in Ellington, where he resided and died August 15, 1834, His wife Dolly was born November12, 1776, died July 6, 1841. Their children were: 1. Miranda, born August 23, 1796, married William Thompson, of Salisbury. 2. Dolly, October 17, 1708,married Edmund Avery of Salisbury. 3. Nelson, December 25, 1800. 4. Clark,mentioned below Oliver THRALL
 
27371 Married Name:<_MARNM> Mrs. Johnson Brown Orilla THRALL
 
27372 Source:Known Burials in Old Colony Burying Ground Granville, Ohio 43023
Edited for computer presentation in 1998 by Donald D. Young
http://www.kinfinder.com/cemeteries/OldColonyBuryingGroun.htm

Rachel (?) Thrall F 07/00/1824 - 06/21/1831 874 - Dau/Samuel, BR871 & Mahala Thrall, BR870 
Rachael Jemima THRALL
 
27373 Source:Known Burials in Old Colony Burying Ground Granville, Ohio 43023
Edited for computer presentation in 1998 by Donald D. Young
http://www.kinfinder.com/cemeteries/OldColonyBuryingGroun.htm

Rachel S. Thrall - F abt. 1816-- 09/07/1822 872 - Dau/Samuel, BR871 & Mahala Thrall, BR870 
Rachael S. THRALL
 
27374 Please remember that this is a work in process, and errors may and do occur. Ruben Rose THRALL
 
27375 Name Suffix: Jr
Source:Known Burials in Old Colony Burying Ground Granville, Ohio 43023
Edited for computer presentation in 1998 by Donald D. Young
http://www.kinfinder.com/cemeteries/OldColonyBuryingGroun.htm

SamuelThrall M abt. 1760-05/09/1815 867
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Source for the descendants ofTriphosa and Samuel:

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 24, Ed. 1, Tree #2621, Date of Import: Dec 15, 1998]

SAMUEL THRALL, born 31 Aug. 1760. Died 8 May 1815. Married Triphosa Cooley, sister of Rev. Dr. Cooley of Granville, Mass. She died in 1841, age 74. Samuel and Triphosa went with 28 others from Granville, Mass. to Granville, Ohio as members of Licking Land Company and took land at about threedollars per acre.SAMUEL THRALL, born 31 Aug. 1760. Died 8 May 1815. Married Triphosa Cooley, sister of Rev. Dr. Cooley of Granville, Mass. She died in 1841, age 74. Samuel and Triphosa went with 28 others from Granville, Mass. to Granville, Ohio as members of Licking Land Company and took land at about three dollars per acre. 
Samuel THRALL, Jr
 
27376 1880 Census Place: Charleston, Coles, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254182 National Archives Film T9-0182 Page 64D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace

Samuel THRALL Self M M W 56 OH
Occ: Works In Woolen Mill Fa: MA Mo: VT

Eunice THRALL Wife F M W 49 OH
Occ: Keeping House Fa: OH Mo: OH

William THRALL Son M W 25 IL
Occ: Moulder Fa: OH Mo: OH

Alvin C. THRALL Son M W 21 IL
Occ: Works In Woolen Mill Fa: OH Mo: OH

Anna S. THRALL Dau FW 19 IL
Fa: OH Mo: OH

George THRALL Son M W 14 IL
Fa: OH Mo: OH

Frank THRALL Son M S W 11 IL
Fa: OH Mo: OH

Harry THRALL Son M S W 7 IL
Fa: OH Mo: OH

HerbertC. THRALL Son M S W 5 IL
Fa: OH Mo: OH 
Samuel Monroe THRALL
 
27377 Census Place: Charleston, Coles, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254182 National Archives Film T9-0182 Page 59A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace

Samuel THRALL Self M M W 20 OH
Occ: Machinist Fa: OH Mo: OH

Sarah THRALL Wife F M W 20 IL
Occ: Keeping House Fa: INMo: IN 
Samuel Monroe THRALL
 
27378 Source:Known Burials in Old Colony Burying Ground Granville, Ohio 43023
Edited for computer presentation in 1998 by Donald D. Young
http://www.kinfinder.com/cemeteries/OldColonyBuryingGroun.htm

Samuel Thrall, Jr. M abt. 1788-- 02/10/1830 871 Hus/Mahala, BR870 
Samuel Monroe THRALL
 
27379 Samuel Southmayd, youngest child of Lemuel and Lydia (skinner) Thrall, was bornNovember 27, 1793, died at Milford, Pennsylvania, February 12, 1862. He resided for many years on the bluff at Milford, and subsequently on what is known asthe Thrall farm, one mile below the village of Milford. He married, June 1, 1817, Cynthia, daughter of Thomas and Cornelia (Randle) Newman. Children: 1.Lydia Cornelia, mentioned below. 2. Sally Ann, born August 13, 1820, marriedRev. William Burroughs. 3. Dorleska Elizabeth, December 24, 1826, became thewife of Egbert Jansen, lived at Vineland, New Jersey, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 4. John, October 4, 1828. 5. Charles Filer, January 23, 1832, married Caroline Warner. 6. Frances, September 21, 1837, married AlexanderHenderson, lived in Philadelphia and died there. 7. Ralph B., January 9, 1840. 8. Samuel Southmayd, February 11, 1841. Samuel Southmayd THRALL
 
27380 Warning - all data is the property of Edwin E. Coad III and may not be published in whole or part for commercial use without owners permission. Individuals may download or copy data for private non-commercial use. All data should be verified with reliable Sophia M. THRALL
 
27381 Note: Soprona's baptism date may have been 1929. Sophrona THRALL
 
27382 565285 reg. voters -2364 Grant street Calumet Twp age 42
Death Certificate 14179 Chicago, Cook, Illinois 13042 Greenbay Ave Ward 10 
Stephen Benjamin THRALL
 
27383 Name Prefix: Capt Timothy THRALL
 
27384 Name Suffix: IV

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Timothy THRALL, IV
 
27385 Name Suffix: V

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Timothy THRALL, V
 
27386 Timothy Thrall was born is Windsor, Connecticut. He was married to Deborah Gunnon 10 November 1659. Deborah was the daughter of Thomas Gunn who came over from England with Timothy's father and the Dorchester Company in 1630. In the Windsor Church records of this period Timothy Thrall is grouped with the men who had a family, a horse and two yokes of oxen, so it would appear that he was a better businessman than his brother-in-law, John Hosford Hosford, however, is on two military lists. First on a list dated 11 March 1658 of 37 Windsor men in thefirst horse troops (30 horse) in the colony. Second, he was paid 6s 8d for fighting in King Philip's War.

Both men protested the town vote to invite Mr. Chauncy to replace the aging Rev. Wareham as minister of the Windsor Church in 1662. When the 54 dissenting members were allowed to form their own church, thebrothers-in-law went with them and became leaders of the Second Church. This new congregation were more Presbyterian than Congregational, and opposed to Chauncy's ideas. This sort of schism was occuring throughout all the New England colonies and therefore the Windsor dissenters, when they appealed to the ColonialCouncil, were less harshly treated than they might have been. In the end, afteryears of wrangling, which split the town, the two Windsor Churches reunited The first overtures were made by the Second Church, who sent John Hosford, Timothy Thrall and Jacob Gibbs to negotiate.

Timothy Thrall was a land-owner. He had his own place, or did soon after his marriage in 1659. His father-in-law, Thomas Gunn, gave him the original Gunn homestead and lot, as well as Gunn's landon the other side of the River. Timothy moved to a new house and again he wasa leader in the forming of a new Church. Timothy was, we assume, honest and able, as he was named as executor in several wills.

Deborah Gunn Thrall is mentioned in Old Windsor records. Her father moved in 1665, to Westfield, Mass. andbecame active in the Westfield Parish, leaving all his Windsor property to hisson-in-law. Thomas Gunn died in Westfield on 26 February 1681. Timothy Thralland Deborah had eleven children. Two died in infancy.


http://www.thrale.com/history/usa/john_franklin_thrall_tree.php 
Timothy THRALL
 
27387 Warning - all data is the property of Edwin E. Coad III and may not be published in whole or part for commercial use without owners permission. Individuals may download or copy data for private non-commercial use. All data should be verified with reliable Timothy THRALL
 
27388 Name Prefix: Capt. Walter THRALL
 
27389 BIOGRAPHY: William Thrall
William Thrall is the founder of the Thrall family in the United States. He was born in 1605 in Sandridge, Hertfordshiure, England and came to the Colonies on the 'Mary and John' in the year 1630. The Mary and John was a vessel of four hundred tons captained by a man named Squeb and the vessel sailed with 180 passengers.

BIOGRAPHY: William was part of a company of Puritans under the leadership of Rev. John Wareham of Exeter and Rev. John Meverick, both ministers of the Church of England Setting sail from Plymouth, England on 20 March, they first came ashore on 30 May 1630. They disembarked with what goods they had, to some high land in the salt meadow, now a part of the city of Boston. They named the place Dorchester, which was selected by the captain of the "Mary and John" as he came from Dorchester, England. Page 277 of Prince's Chronology of New England records May 30, Lord's Day. Mr. Wareham and his church, and their goods, were put ashore at Nantasket Point. The went immediately to Charlestown, and from thence to Mattepan, and began a town and named it Dorchester, and the native Indians were kind to them.


BIOGRAPHY: Revs. Wareham and Meverick and their group stayed in Dorchester less than five years, as anumber of their menfolk had discovered more fertile land below the first fallsof the Connecticut River, at the junction of the Farmington River just above Hartford. Part of the Colony went by boat and the remainder traveled across theone hundred miles of virgin forest, to establish the town of Windsor. Windsor was unofficially known as Thrallville in the early years.

BIOGRAPHY: The first we know of William Thrall is that he is listed with the following men who were among the thirty men who went from Windsor to join in the fight against the Pequod Indians in May 1637. Capt. John Mason, Sgt. Benedict Alvord, Thomas Barber, Thomas Buckland, George Chappel, John Dyer, James Eggleston, Nathaniel Gillet, Thomas Gridley, Thomas Styles, Sgt. Thomas Stares, Richard Osborn, Thomas Parsons, William Thrall. The Indian village in this case was so completely destroyed that for many years, the settlers had no further trouble with the Indians.Some years later, the participants were given land grants. To quote from Dr. Styles records with regard to the first Indian war in New England, The danger wasimminent, and so complete the victory that it caused universal rejoicing throughout New England, and a grant of land was given each soldier and officer, andto this day the memory of an ancestor who was in the Pequod fight, is an honorable heirloom in every Connecticut family.

BIOGRAPHY: William Thrall is mentioned many times in the early records. His lot shows up in the first plot of Windsor, between the lots of Nicholas Palmer and Thomas Bascomb, and ran from theroad to the Farmington River. In 1646, William sold this lot to Nicholas Palmerand moved to Simon Hoyte's place, north of the village. Robert Wilson bought ahalf interest with William in the Hoyte's 80 acres, but sold his half to Thrall in 1654. This 80 acres has been part of the holdings of the Thrall family ever since.

BIOGRAPHY: William Thrall was born in 1605 in Sandridge, Hertfordshire, England, and died on 3 August 1679 in Windsor, Connecticut, America.


DEATH: From Connecticut Probate Records Vol. IV p. 370:

DEATH: Thrall, William, Windsor. Died 3 August, 1679. Invt. L158-09-06. Taken
by Christopher Sanders, Jacob Drake. Will dated 11 December, 1678.

DEATH: I William Thrall of Windsor do give and bequeath my Outward Estate, my House Barn & all my Lands ofone sort or other, Upland or Meadow, to my son Timothy Thrall, to be his & hisheirs forever, yt with this Proviso, that upon his possession thereof he standbound to discharge the Legacies as followeth:

DEATH: First: that he pay to Daughter Phillip(i) Hosford the sum of L45, to be paid within 3 years after my decease.

DEATH: Second: that he pay to Samuel C 
William THRALL
 
27390 1880 Census Place: Brown, Delaware, Ohio
Source: FHL Film 1255012 National Archives Film T9-1012 Page 385B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace

Kilbourn THRALL Self Male Married White age 70 born in OH
Occupation: House Joiner Father born in MA Mother born in NJ

Phebe THRALL Wife Female Married White age 68 born in OH
Occ: Housekeeper Father born in RI Mother born inME 
William Kilbourne THRALL
 
27391 Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900
THRALL, WILLIAM MTUTTLE, MARGARET H COLES 12/03/1876 
William Mead THRALL
 
27392 In 1806, Captain Samuel Throop and his wife Ruth moved to Pultneyville, NY. About this time Joseph Church, who was born in Palmyra, NY also moved to Pultneyville. Joseph was son of Sarah Selby. He lived with his grandfather, Jeremiah Selby, and learned the trade of carpentry from him. He practiced this for many years. (From Selby Stratton) Samuel THROOP
 
27393 ~3884-86 W.19th and 3888 W.19th Hans Joachim THUNIG
 
27394 OBIT: Name: Fish, Martha Thurstin
Date: September 13, 1906
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fish-Martha Thurstin, wife of Loremzo B. Fish, entered into rest Tuesday, September 11, at 9:30 p. m., at her home, 1820 Holmden ave., (new), aged 76 years. Funeral Thursday at 3 p. m., at residence. Burial private. 
Martha C. THURSTIN
 
27395 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page48.
They moved to Akron, Ohio. 
Adam THURSTON
 
27396 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page48.
They moved to Springfield, Otsego Co., NY. 
Edward THURSTON
 
27397 1 NOTE 11 children Lucretia THURSTON
 
27398 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page20.
Lived in Ohio. 
Lydia THURSTON
 
27399 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 24, Ed. 1, Tree #2621, Date of Import: Dec 15, 1998]

After Timothy died, she later married his brother Alexander.Widow of brother Timothy Lyman Thrall 
Sarah THURSTON
 
27400 Buried in Oakhill Cemetery, Orangeville Township, Barry County, MI.

Old / New Oakhill Cemetery - Orangeville Township, Barry County, Michigan lists the following:
BRADSHAW, George, b. 1867, d. 1941, Cem #11-04
BRADSHAW, George A., b. 1890, d. 1967, Cem #11-04
BRADSHAW, Jessie E., b. 1898, d. 05/11/1982, Cem #11-04
BRADSHAW, Lucretia, b. 1871, d. 1934, Cem #11-04
BRADSHAW, Reginald R.,b. 1897, d. 1962, Cem #11-04

Listed on the 1880 Ottawa County (OH) CarrollTwp. (District 64) Census. 
Lucretia Kathryn TIBBETS
 

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