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George Calvin Thrall

Male 1841 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George Calvin Thrall was born on 30 Jun 1841 (son of Jonathan C Thrall and Mary Townsend); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Rutland, Vermont, USA

    Notes:

    Residence:
    George had a large farm within the corporate city of Rutland, Vermont. Its big red barn stood in view of North Main Street. The whole farm is now built up with homes.

    George married Lura Bump Jefferson on 2 Feb 1865 in Des Plaines, Cook, Illinois, USA. Lura (daughter of Benjamin Jefferson) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Benjamin W Thrall
    2. Guy B Thrall
    3. Jay C Thrall
    4. Fred B Thrall
    5. Rollin C Thrall
    6. Alice J Thrall
    7. John C Thrall
    8. Mary E Thrall was born in Apr 1889; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonathan C Thrall was born on 27 Oct 1794 in Rutland, Vermont, USA (son of Chauncy Thrall and Polly Chipman); died on 7 Jul 1852 in Rutland, Vermont, USA.

    Notes:

    Walter G Thrall genealogy states ...

    "Jonathan C. died in 1852; his family are in Rutland. He was a communicant in the Episcopal Church, and a man of extensive information and influence Samuel R. is a Presbyterian clergyman in Illinois. The following obituary notice is copied from the Rutland Herald "Died April 4, 1844, in West Rutland, Chauncey Thrall Esq., aged 72 years. The inhabitants of this place have been called of late to mourn the departure of an unusual number of leading men; men who have occupied such stations, and taken such a part in the affairs of the community as to cause their deaths to be universally felt and lamented. The deceased was one of that number. The equanimity of his temper, and his uniform kindness as a father, can be realized only by those who sustained to him the relation of children, and are left to lament their loss. But as a citizen and a Christian, his example has been before all, and was such as to gain the respect and love of his neighbors, and inspire them with the hope that death did not find him unprepared."

    He had been a Representative in the Legislature, and most of his life in. some public employment. His wife died a few years before him.

    Jonathan had 3 children with Betsey Gates and 7 children with Mary Townsend

    Religion:
    Episcopal Church

    Jonathan married Mary Townsend on 11 May 1831 in Rutland, Vermont, USA. Mary was born on 14 Aug 1801; died on 11 Oct 1887 in Rutland, Vermont, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Townsend was born on 14 Aug 1801; died on 11 Oct 1887 in Rutland, Vermont, USA.
    Children:
    1. Samuel T Thrall was born on 2 Aug 1832; died on 9 Aug 1833.
    2. Chauncy Townsend Thrall was born on 23 Apr 1834; died on 18 Jan 1863.
    3. Lydia T Thrall was born on 16 Mar 1839; died on 21 Feb 1852.
    4. 1. George Calvin Thrall was born on 30 Jun 1841; and died.
    5. Samuel C Thrall was born on 14 Apr 1842; and died.
    6. David Holden Thrall was born on 26 Jul 1843; died on 17 Aug 1848.
    7. Frank Chipman Thrall was born on 29 Feb 1848; died on 30 Aug 1849.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Chauncy Thrall was born on 6 Dec 1772 in Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA (son of Samuel Thrall and Lucy Winchell); died on 4 Apr 1844 in West Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Chauncey Thrall
    • Residence: 1790, Rutland, Vermont, USA

    Notes:

    "Walter G Thrall's 1862 genealogy says ... "Died April 4, 1844, in West Rutland, Chauncey Thrall Esq., aged 72 years. The inhabitants of this place have been called of late to mourn the departure of an unusual number of leading men; men who have occupied such stations, and taken such a part in the affairs of the community as to cause their deaths to be universally felt and lamented. The deceased was one of that number. The equanimity of his temper, and his uniform kindness as a father, can be realized only by those who sustained to him the relation of children, and are left to lament their loss. But as a citizen and a Christian, his example has been before all, and was such as to gain the respect and love of his neighbors, and inspire them with the hope that death did not find him unprepared."

    D Stephen Thrall's, Thall genealogy on page 41 says ... "Chauncy was a real squire in West Rutland, Vermont, and was Justice and Rep. to Legislature.".

    Chauncy married Polly Chipman. Polly (daughter of Johnathan Chipman) was born in Windsor, Vermont, USA; died before 1844. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Polly Chipman was born in Windsor, Vermont, USA (daughter of Johnathan Chipman); died before 1844.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Windsor, Vermont, USA
    • Residence: Middlebury, Vermont, USA

    Notes:

    Polly is a descendant of John Howland the Mayflower Pilgrim

    Children:
    1. Lurena Thrall died before 1862.
    2. Theodosia Thrall and died.
    3. Mary Thrall and died.
    4. 2. Jonathan C Thrall was born on 27 Oct 1794 in Rutland, Vermont, USA; died on 7 Jul 1852 in Rutland, Vermont, USA.
    5. Chauncy Thrall was born on 17 Sep 1801 in Rutland, Vermont, USA; died on 18 Sep 1875.
    6. Rev. Samuel R Thrall was born on 16 Jan 1822 in Rutland, Vermont, USA; died on 22 Feb 1894 in Boscobel, Grant, Wisconsin, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Samuel Thrall was born on 11 Jul 1737 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA (son of John Thrall, II and Mary Roberts); died on 3 Dec 1821 in West Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Captain-Revol.
    • Residence: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
    • Military Service: 1762
    • Occupation: 1788
    • Residence: 1790, Rutland, Vermont, USA

    Notes:

    Walter G Thrall's 1862 Genealogy book says ... "Samuel 1st (the writerÂ’s grandfather) was a farmer, active vigorous and industrious. He was an officer in the English service in the French war of 1762 and a Captain in the American service in the war of the Revolution. Before the Revolution he removed from Windsor to Granville, Massachusetts. He sympathized with the malcontent Shays, in 1784, and suffered considerably thereby. In 1788 he was a member of the Legislature of Massachusetts.

    In 1790 he removed to Rutland, Vermont. All his sons and daughters moved there about the same time, except Samuel, Jr., Lucy and Worthy. Samuel 1st had the reputation of a sensible honest man, and exercised considerable influence in society. He was about 5 feet 9 inches in height and weighed about 150 pounds, which was lighter than the average of his brothers or children. He was many years a consistent member of the Congregational Church in West Rutland. He died December 3, 1821 aged 84 years and 5 months. He was the last survivor of his generation.

    In the year 1820 he had six living sons and daughters, sixty-two living grand children, twenty-eight great grand children, and several of the fifth generation.

    His children ... the first mary and James died young. All the others had large families." ______________________________

    D Stephen Thrall's Genealogy of the Thrall's says on page 23 ...

    "As the Winchell family were near neighbours and good friends of the Thrall family, Samuel Thrall and his older sister both maried Winchells. Samuel was a good student, and he was given jobs that required a knowledge of bookkeeping and record keeping, and as he moved from Windsor to Granville, Mass, and then to Rutland, Vermont, he told his children about their forebears. He moved to Granville, Massachusetts and reared his family there. The country was hilly but he had a farm in Granville, and moved from there to Vermont in 1790. samuel Thrall served in the Colonial Army and held a commission in the English troops in the French War of 1762. When the Revolution came he was 39 years old and he enlisted in the Colonial Army. He was a Supply Officer in the Massachusetts Militia at Ticonderoga and several other campaigns. In the last year of the Revolution, he was Captain of a Company of Militia that marched into the Mohawk Valley to stop an English or Indain attack. His son Jesse, served the same Company. After the war, Samuel Thrall returned to Granville, Mass, and in 1788-89 was a member of the General Court at Boston. He had sympathised with the leaders of Says' Rebellion, however, on the currency situation, and as a result suffered much criticism, and his property was threatened. In 1790 at the age of 53, he moved to Vermont with most of his children and most of his worldly goods. For thirty years he was a much revered citizen of Rutland. His property was in what is now West Rutland, and marble quarries are near the old Thrall homestead. Samuel is buried in the old west Rutland Cemetary and a marble marker tells of his Revolutionary activites. His wife lucy, and son Chauncey Thrall are buried nearby. Samuel was five feet nine inches tall and weighed a little over 160 pounds. He remained in sound health until shortly before he died at the age of 84."

    Military Service:
    American revolutionary soldier#

    Religion:
    Congregational Church

    Military Service:
    English Army

    Occupation:
    Member of Legislature of Massachusetts

    Samuel married Lucy Winchell. Lucy (daughter of Martin Winchell and Lucy) died on 3 Dec 1821 in West Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Lucy Winchell (daughter of Martin Winchell and Lucy); died on 3 Dec 1821 in West Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Simsbury, Connecticut, USA

    Notes:

    Walter G Thrall's 1862 Genealogy book says ... "SamuelÂ’s wife, Lucy, was a woman of plain manners, stout frame and robust health; a kind-hearted Christian, always ready and willing to do her whole duty to her family and neighbors. Her father died February 15, 1785. Her brothers were Martin, Nathaniel and Dan. She had one sister, Deborah, who married Simeon Lewis, of Windsor, Connecticut.

    Children:
    1. Mary Thrall died in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    2. Theodosia Thrall was born on 11 Jul 1755 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; and died.
    3. Lucy Thrall was born on 23 Jul 1757; died on 21 Aug 1824 in Stafford, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.
    4. Samuel Thrall was born on 31 Aug 1760; died on 8 May 1815.
    5. Aaron Thrall was born on 25 Jan 1763; died on 7 Jul 1810.
    6. Jesse Thrall was born on 7 May 1765 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 16 Dec 1843 in Circleville, Pickaway, Ohio, USA.
    7. Eliphas Thrall was born on 23 Jun 1767 in Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 15 Mar 1834.
    8. Captain Worthy Thrall was born on 27 May 1769; died on 15 Jul 1816.
    9. 4. Chauncy Thrall was born on 6 Dec 1772 in Granville, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 4 Apr 1844 in West Rutland, Rutland, Vermont, USA.
    10. Polly Thrall was born on 9 Feb 1775; died on 26 Jul 1840 in Lockport, Niagara, New York, USA.
    11. Mary Thrall was born on 17 Sep 1778; died on 17 May 1782.

  3. 10.  Johnathan Chipman and died.
    Children:
    1. 5. Polly Chipman was born in Windsor, Vermont, USA; died before 1844.