Thistlethwaite Family - Ourfolk



Jill Elizabeth Thistlethwaite

She is the daughter of William J Thistlethwaite, II (B: 22 MAR 1924) and Gwendalyn Grace Jones (Thistlethwaite) (B: 1921).

Jill was married to Margaret Wheeler on 3 NOV 2016 in Manhatten, NYC, NY.

Margaret was born on 21 AUG 1947 in Indianapolis, Ind. .
She is the daughter of William Garver Wheeler (B: 11 MAR 1909) and Margaret Buchanan "Peggy" Morton (Kimball) (1 MAY 1917 - 1 JAN 2005).
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 ParentsGrand Parents  
Charles J Thistlethwaite, I
William J Thistlethwaite, II (B: 22 MAR 1924)
Madeline Mcgrath E (Thistlethwaite) (16 AUG 1900 - MAR 1996)
Jill Elizabeth Thistlethwaite
Herbert William Jones
Gwendalyn Grace Jones (Thistlethwaite) (B: 1921)
 


Partner - Margaret - 1968 - Margaret was born on 21 AUG 1947 in Indianapolis, Ind.


- William, II was born on 22 MAR 1924 in Manhatten, NYC, NY


- Gwendalyn was born on 1921 in England




-- Jill --
Jill was a clinical psychologist in New York, NY.


Jill: 1950 Census Wilmington, Delaware


1950 Census Wilmington, Delaware



-- Jill --
Jill was a clinical psychologist in New York, NY.



Jill: Return trip from England 1954

Return trip from England 1954



Jill: Portchester Castle owned by the Thistlethwaite Family


Near near Port Solent, City of Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
The first fortification on the site was a Roman Fort dating back to 285 AD. A small single storey Norman keep was added in 1090 along with wooden defenses on two sides with the Roman Walls becoming the outer bailey.

In the 1100's a priory and other domestic buildings were added and the wooden defenses were replaced by stone walls. The keep; the only building never to have been significantly rebuilt, was also constructed across the Roman walls. The 14th century saw major rebuilding work carried out prior to it being used by Edward III to assemble his army of 15,000 soldiers before leaving for France.

Portchester Castle was then transformed into a magnificent palace for Richard II and was host to Henry VII before he too set off in battle against the French in the Battle of Agincourt. On his return the castle lost much of its importance when he founded a Royal Dockyard at Portsmouth.

The castle was used during the Napoleonic Wars to house French prisoners and from the mid 1600's it was owned by the Thistlethwaite family who only ever lost control over it for a short time when it was seized by the army for use as a prison. The family owned the castle until 1984 when it was handed over to English Heritage.


- William, III was born on 1946 in England



- Madeline was born on 16 AUG 1900 in Queens, NY and died on MAR 1996 in March 1996





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