There are also Thrale and Thrall families originating from Nottingham.
A new UK Thrall branch was added to the Thrale.com family tree in March 2016. The earliest Thrall on the branch of the tree is Roger Thrall born 1667 [3]. Please do let me know of any changes or additions.
It is not yet know how - or if - this branch of Nottingham Thralls are related to the Hertfordshire Thrale branch.
Lance Corporal L/20383 from the 21st (Empress of India's) Lancers [7] who died on Tuesday 24th February 1920. Age 28.
Category | Description |
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Additional Information: | Husband of Edith Thrall, of 82, Truman St., Peas Hill Rd., Nottingham. |
Cemetery: | Nottingham General Cemetery, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom |
Grave Reference: | 18517 |
Location: | |
Historical Information: | During the two world wars, the United Kingdom became an island fortress used for training troops and launching land, sea and air operations around the globe. There are more than 170,000 Commonwealth war graves in the United Kingdom, many being those of servicemen and women killed on active service, or who later succumbed to wounds. Others died in training accidents, or because of sickness or disease. The graves, many of them privately owned and marked by private memorials, will be found in more than 12,000 cemeteries and churchyards. Many of the 332 First World War burials in Nottingham General Cemetery were made from the Bagthorpe [8] War Hospital and other war hospitals in the city. More than 100 of these graves form a war plot, with the names of the dead inscribed on an adjoining screen wall. There are also ten Second World War burials in the cemetery, and one Belgian war grave. |
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Private 21638 3rd Bn., Sherwood Foresters [15] (Notts and Derby Regt.) who died on Friday 11th June 1915.
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Cemetery: | Mansfield (Nottingham Road) Cemetery, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom |
Grave Reference: | C. 17612. |
Historical Information: | During the two world wars, the United Kingdom became an island fortress used for training troops and launching land, sea and air operations around the globe. There are more than 170,000 Commonwealth war graves in the United Kingdom, many being those of servicemen and women killed on active service, or who later succumbed to wounds. Others died in training accidents, or because of sickness or disease. The graves, many of them privately owned and marked by private memorials, will be found in more than 12,000 cemeteries and churchyards. Mansfield (Nottingham Road) Cemetery contains 51 burials of the First World War and 45 of the Second World War. |
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