thrale & thrall family history
Cecilia Margaretta Thrale
1777 - 1857 (80 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
1. Cecilia Margaretta Thrale was born on 8 Feb 1777 in Streatham Park, Streatham, Surrey, England; died on 1 May 1857 in Brighton, Sussex, England; was buried in Saint Leonards Church, Streatham, Surrey, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Census: 6 Jun 1841, Sillwood Place, Brighton, Brighthelmstone, Sussex, England; : 60
Notes:
Godparents: Miss Owen, Mrs Hester D'Avenent 1748-1822, William Seward 1747 -1799. See also: http://www.thrale.com/cecilia_margaretta_thrale for more information
Cecilia married John Meredith Mostyn on 8 Jun 1795 in Gretna Green, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. John (son of John Mostyn and Anna Maria Meredydd) was born in 1775 in Segrwyd, Denbighshire, Wales; died on 19 May 1807 in Bath, Somerset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. John Salusbury Mostyn died in 1827.
- 3. Henry Meredith Mostyn was born about Dec 1799; died in 1840.
- 4. Thomas Arthur Bertie Mostyn was born on 11 Jul 1801 in Clynnog, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died on 3 Oct 1876; was buried in Saint Leonards Church, Streatham, Surrey, England.
Generation: 2
2. John Salusbury Mostyn (1.Cecilia1) died in 1827. 3. Henry Meredith Mostyn (1.Cecilia1) was born about Dec 1799; died in 1840. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Royal Navy
Family/Spouse: Susan Townshend. Susan and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
4. Thomas Arthur Bertie Mostyn (1.Cecilia1) was born on 11 Jul 1801 in Clynnog, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died on 3 Oct 1876; was buried in Saint Leonards Church, Streatham, Surrey, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Census: 6 Jun 1841, Sillwood Place, Brighton, Brighthelmstone, Sussex, England; : 35
Notes:
Bertie was a man of science interested in the latest inventions; and a writer. He wrote a play called "The Regent" in which he persuaded Mrs Siddons to take the leading part, but she miscarried on stage and the play was withdrawn. Bertie was 17th in a direct descent from King Edward 1.
Name:
Named after Bertie Greatheed, second son of Samuel Greatheed, Whig Member of Parliament for Coventry and Lady Mary Greatheed.