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RUSSELL THRALL BIOGRAPHY AS RECORDED IN: COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF TOLLAND AND WINDHAM COUNTIES CONNECTICUT. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PROMINENT AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS AND OF MANY OF THE EARLY SETTLED FAMILIES. PUBLISHER: J.H.BEERS & CO., CHICAGO; 1903 P. 837 RUSSELL THRALL, a retired farmer now residing in Ellington, Tolland county, is spending his last years in the well-deserved peace and comfort which fitly follow a long and active life. The last of an old family in the town Mr. Thrall is one of its most honorable and successful representatives. The family and ancestral history not found here is contained in the sketch of the late William Thrall which appears elsewhere. Horatio Thrall, the father of Russell,
was born in Ellington, April 20, 1793, and was reared as a farmer.
He erected a house on the old place, Horatio Thralls wife, Sybil
Clark, was born in East Windsor, a daughter of Capt. Oliver and
Azubah (Barber) Clark, the former of whom was a soldier in the
Continental army. Mrs. Thrall survived her husband four years,
and died at the age of seventy-eight. Their children were: (1)
Aurelia, who died young; (2) Russell; (3) Norman, who married Harriet
Grant, daughter of Warren Grant, of South Windsor, is a retired
farmer and lives in South Manchester, Conn.; (4) Rueben, who married
Lydia Parsons, was for years a farmer and is now a resident of
Vernon; (5) Moses, who married Adelaide Pinney, daughter of Loren
Pinney, of Ellington, is a farmer in East Windsor; (6) Edwin, who
married Justina Grant, daughter of Horace Grant, is a farmer of
East Windsor; (7) Clarissa, who married Augustus Lancaster, of
Tolland, Russell Thrall was born in Ellington
Oct. 4, 1825. There he attended the district school during two and
a half months in the winter, and worked on the farm during the busy
season until he was seventeen years old. After leaving school, he
assisted his father on the home farm during a number of years, at
the end of which time his accumulated savings the result of
the most careful and painstaking economy amounted to $1,300.
This was the foundation on which he was to make a start in life,
but reverses attended him at the very beginning of his career. His
money was lost, and this imperiled the home which he had intended
for his young bride. The young couple were made of heroic stuff,
however, and undauntedly faced the future. In five years Russell
Thrall was able to buy out his brother Norman, and the farm which
had thus come into his possession as the result of pluck and hard
work was subsequently increased until at one time he owned 200 acres.
Mr. On Dec. 20, 1849, Mr. Thrall was married
to Miss Charlotte S. Grant, who was born April 25, 1827, in South
Windsor, a daughter of Hiram and Mary (Osmer) Grant, and a sister
of Sheldon J. Grant, of Wapping and South Windsor. To Russell Thrall
and his wife came the following children: (1) Ralph H., born Nov.
20, 1851, was married to Hattie Smith, daughter of Charles and Cornelia
(Armstrong) Smith. For years he was a well-known farmer in Ellington
where he took a prominent part in the Grange, and for a time held
the office of selectman. He died Dec. 26, 1892, leaving children
as follows: Charlotte C., born Oct. 30, 1876; Charles R., born Oct.
9, 1879 (graduated from the Mr. Thrall is a Democrat. He served as assessor for two years, and was a member of the board of selectmen three years, being chairman two years. In 1879 he was elected to the State Legislature, where he was appointed on the committee on Insurance. For a year he was on the board of relief and for several years on the school committee. Mr. and Mrs. Thrall both belong to the Windsorville M. E. Church. They are highly respected and successful, and in the good results of their years of industry Mr. Thrall feels that his wife has been an important factor. Reproduced by: Linda D. Pingel great-great granddaughter of Cyrus White of Rockville, Ct. |
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