Lewis Lysander THRALL
THRALL, ROBERTS
Posted By: Sarah Thorson Little (email)
Date: 2/10/2024 at 13:06:53
Lewis L. Thrall
11 June 1845 --- 3 April 1892L. L. Thrall of North Liberty died very suddenly Sunday morning. He is a G.A.R. man and a member of the I. O. O. F. of this place, and will be buried by the Ritual of the latter order.
Boone Valley Gazette --- Eagle Grove, Iowa
April 6, 1892****
CONDOLENCE — We are in receipt of the following preamble and resolutions relative to tho death of L. L. Thrall, late commander of the G. A. R. Post at Goldfield, under whose auspices, assisted by the I. O. O. F. order, the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at that place:WHEREAS, In view of the loss we as Hartman Post No. 141 have sustained by the death of Post Commander L. L. Thrall, and of the still greater loss of his bereaved family, therefore be it Resolved, That we sincerely sympathize with the bereaved family in their sad affliction whereby they have lost a devoted husband and a kind father, and society a useful and honored member
W. C. MOSELEY
S. M. HUYCK
S. E. FARMERWright County Monitor -- Clarion, Iowa
April 13, 1892
***"Genoa Township - John Roberts -- ... [daughter] Euretta Roberts, born May 15, 1846. The latter is now Mrs. L. L. Thrall; was married Dec. 9, 1869; located in Licking Co., where he owned and ran a mill; in January, 1872, they moved in with Mr. Roberts, for the purpose of taking charge of the house and the farm, on account of the ill health of Mrs. Roberts; they have one child — John M., born Oct. 28, 1874."
History of Delaware County and Ohio, O. L. Baskin & Company, 1880 - Delaware County (Ohio) - page 853.
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[Transcriber note: Lewis Lysander Thrall was born in Hartford Township, Licking County, Ohio; he served in the Civil War in Company B, 142nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry;]
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