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John Thrale's will of 1653P.C.C. 357 Alekin. tells of the four children of his son Richard, but only one child apparently survived to marriageable age, namely John Thrale.
Hence Sarah died before adulthood. 
Thrale, Sarah (I1367)
 
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John Thrale's will of 1653P.C.C. 357 Alekin. tells of the four children of his son Richard, but only one child apparently survived to marriageable age, namely John Thrale.
Hence Martha, Sarah and Thomas died before adulthood. 
Family: Richard Thrale / Martha Aylward (F155)
 
53
Thanks to Sue Atkinson for her contributions.
 
Lade, Baronet Sir John (I604)
 
54 A 1644 Court Roll stated that she was already dead. Jaques, Elizabeth (I1363)
 
55 A bright person who was ahead of her times, and a suffragette. A good cake maker. Duncan, Lurine Adassa (I456)
 
56 A generous local benefactor, donating to many charities, including: Thrale, Henry M.P. (I83)
 
57 A good musician, violin and piano and taught music. No issue. Thrall, Alice Rodger (I2633)
 
58 A Henry Spittle aged 47 died in Jan/Feb/Mar 1898 in Lambeth, London Volume: 1d, page 211 Spittle, Henry Charles (I1152)
 
59 A James Thrale is recorded as being married in Q! 1852 in Lambeth. Volume 1d page 1. Potential spouse names include: Sarah Bellamy, Caroline Follett, Jane Moring Thrale, James (I1703)
 
60 A Jane Wells was a witness to the marriage of Henrietta on 23 Dec 1902. If verbal family accounts that Sarah was disowned by her family for marrying a Jew, are true, then witness Jane is more likely to have been a sister than a mother. Family: Marks Abrahams / Henrietta Sarah Wells (F184)
 
61 A Jessie Markowitz died 17 Jun 2002 at 90036 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA. This Jessie has a very similar birth date 11 Apr 1910 (could be transcription error), although she died in LA, which is the other side of the US from NYC. Might not be our Jessie? SSN 353-01-8295. Markowitz, Jessie (I1850)
 
62 A job he shared with his four sons Blanchard, Joseph (I2124)
 
63 A kind and gentle man, possessed of a ready wit and a keen and inquiring mind, a love of the outdoors. He was known for his honesty and loved and admired by all who knew him. Thrall, Frederick Chaffee (I2227)
 
64 A member of the Daughters of the American Revolution through Captain Thomas Congdon. She is active in community work, is secretary-treasurer of the D.A.R. Grandmother's Club, the Visiting Nurse Auxililary and the Women's Society of Christian Service. Fish, Beulah Mae (I2985)
 
65 A Minute man was a militia member in the American Revolutionary War who had undertaken to turn out for service at a minutes notice. Eber was in Captain Lebbeus Ball's Comapny. Captain Ball left Granville, 29 April 1775 for Cambridge. Spelman, Eber (I371)
 
66 A mourning tablet in her memory is located inside St Leonards Church, Streatham. Thrale, Sophia (I95)
 
67 Abigail and Samuel are twins.

Thrall genealogy 1630-1965 by D Stephen Thrall shows 8 children 1. Abigail d 13 June 1712-14 2. Sarah b 2 Apr 1712 3. Abigail b 13 Dec 1715 4. Nathaniel b 5 Sept 1719 5. Mary b 5 Sept 1719 6. unnamed son 7. unnamed son 8. unnamed daughter 
Thrall, Abigail (I4)
 
68 Abigail Andrews will of 1728 mentions three children of Thomas Prentice and Abigail Thrale Family: Thomas Prentice / Abigail Thrale (F120)
 
69 According to G.ma's record this individual lived in New Jersey in 1855. He was also known to be the youngest. He was sealed to his spouse, Almira on 14 Oct 1927 at SLAKE. Sharp, Minard (I58)
 
70 According to Walter G Thrall in 1862, he "never married. He possessed superior mental faculties". Rose, Reuben (I548)
 
71 Acquired considerable property Thrall, Alexander (I390)
 
72 Adrienne Adams' family tree notes that it is possible that he was married in France. She says ... "currently a mystery". Franck, Henri (I2079)
 
73 Adrienne Franck's family tree says born in Washington DC, USA Levinson, Bessie (I1836)
 
74 After 1752 she celebrated her birthday on 27 January, to reflect the addition of eleven days to the calendar following the adoption of the Gregorian Calendar. Salusbury, Hester Lynch (I87)
 
75 After attending the local schools in Windsor, Warren spent two years at Connecticut University and then enlisted in the armed forces. While in the service, he was sent to Yale University for one year and then spent a year and a half of his three years in service overseas with the Third Marine Division. Part of this time being at Iwo Jima, and the balance on Guam. After completing his service, he returned to the University of Connecticut, graduating in June, 1947.

Warren is six feet one inch tall, weighs 195 pounds, with hazel eyes and brown hair. His is Vice President of H.C.Thrall & Sons, Inc., Secretary and Director of Windsor Shade Tobacco Company, President of New England Holstein-Friesian Association, Director of Shade Tobacco Growers Agriculture Association, Director and former President of Conn. Holstein-Friesian Association, President of the Windsor Club, Beuber of Suffield Country Club and member of the First Church in Windsor (Congregational). 
Thrall, Warren Edward (I2616)
 
76 After Elsie's death, her widower William Thrale married Sarah Jane Richardson daughter of Elsie's adoptive father William John Richardson. Utting, Elsie (I990)
 
77 After leaving school, he assisted his father on the home farm for a number of years, at the end of which time his accumulated savings amounted to $1,300, the result of most careful and painstaking economy. This was the foundation on which he was to make a start in life, but reverses attended himat the very begining of his career. His money was lost and his home which he had intended for his young bride was imperiled. In five years however, Russell, was able to buy out his brother Norman and the farm which had thus come into his possession as a result of pluck and hard work, was subsequently increased until at one time he owned 200 acres. He followed farming, in 1888 he purchased a home in Ellington Center, Conn. and left the farm in charge of his son, Judson H. When his son died, he sold the farm. Thrall, Russell (I1815)
 
78 After the birth of son Lyle Francis Family: Frederick Myron Thrall / Sarah Idaline Root (F1133)
 
79 After the Civil War, Alfred and his wife returned to the old homestead which he had inheireted from his father, loctaed in Vernon, Connecticut. His ancestors had lived on it ever since the land was ourchased from the Indians. Tradition has it that the Indian Chief, Tankanhooson is buried on this farm, and the stream that runs through it bears his name. Arrow heads and other evidence of their presence are frequently unearthed. Thrall, Alfred Olcott (I1858)
 
80 Aged 3 on 31 March 1901 Spittle, Arthur (I1611)
 
81 Aged 38, Hester Thrale wrote in the Family Book …
I think I am again pregnant.

Hester had a difficult pregnancy, which she prayed was a son. During most of the pregnancy, she was confined to the house. On 10 August 1779, she was a few days away from being full-term, but problems with the clerks had arisen at the brewery.

In Thraliana, she wrote …

Mr Thrale wished me to go, nay insisted on it, but seemed somewhat concerned too, as he was well apprized of the Risque I should run. I went however, & after doing the Business I went to do, beg’d him to make haste home, as I was apprehensive bad Consequences might very quickly arise from the Joulting &c. – he would not be hurried … no Pain, No Entreaties of mine could make him set out one Moment before the appointed hour – so I lay along in the Coach all the way from London to Streatham in a State not to be described, nor endured; – but by me: –& being carried to my Chamber the Instant I got home, miscarried in the utmost Agony before they could get me into Bed, after fainting five Times.
The stillborn child was a full-term, perfectly formed, boy. Henry’s inaction seemed to have contributed to the loss of his last chance to have a male heir. John Perkins who was present at the scene in the brewery, said that Henry seemed to be…
Planet-struck.
 
Thrale, (miscarried) (I2168)
 
82 Aged 8 months Thrall, Marvin (I1366)
 
83 Aged 8 years Thrall, Marion Leroy (I2506)
 
84 Aged 91 Farr, Charles (I2736)
 
85 Aged about 11 years Phinney, Ansel (I2214)
 
86 Aged about 9 years Phinney, Walter (I2213)
 
87 Alban died without issue (he had no children). Thrale, Alban (I120)
 
88 Albert died after 1920, according to G.ma's record. Ellis, Albert (I84)
 
89 Alfred was engaged in tobacco raising for a while then turned his attention to dairying on a large scale. He experimented with corn and selected a few ears to send to the Columbian World's Fair in Chicago. He won a bronze medal for the best yellow corn exhibited. The yield harvested on September 5th was from forty to seventy bushels to the acre and the weight was fifty-six to sixty-four pounds to the bushel. Thrall, Alfred Olcott (I1858)
 
90 Alice was Simon's second wife. Family: Simon Fitz/Vyzth, the elder / Alice (F514)
 
91 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thrall, Samuel Michael (I3449)
 
92 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thrall, Thomas Leroy (I3450)
 
93 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thrall, Ellen Marie (I3451)
 
94 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thrall, Samuel Melvin (I3141)
 
95 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Lynch, Anita Varonica (I3142)
 
96 All his life he was interested in miliary matters in all countries. Thrall, Reuben Roland (I467)
 
97 All the children were born in Vernon, Connecticut, USA. Family: Julius Strong Thrall / Mary Ann Holmes (F688)
 
98 all their life Family: Henry Dutton Thrall / Corinne Carey Ball (F876)
 
99 Also says enlisted 3 May 1865 Thrall, George (I1497)
 
100 Always active in civic affairs in Jamestown, he was a charter member of Lions International there, and affiliated with the Eagle Fraternity. For a number of years he was President of the Chautauqua County, N.Y. Poultry Association and of the Jamestown Mid-winter Fair. Thrall, Clyde Lowell (I2984)
 

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