I thought it would be interesting to delve some more into Colonel Thorn's various dinner companions, to paint a picture of the society and conversations he experienced. These are little snapshots that let us glimpse Thorn's world as it was just prior to the Gilded Age. For instance, at dinner at the residence of his... Continue Reading →
2023 Update
As you can see, I haven't been researching much this year, but next year I will be back on task! Despite my lack of activity, I have had a constant stream of messages through the site. People are continuing to seek out the information stored here to help with their personal ancestry journeys. In particular,... Continue Reading →
Healy Memorabilia
People have been very generous, helping me out in researching this story, and it's been a joy to meet new people along the way. I'd like to thank Lynda, a descendant of George Healy's for sending me some memorabilia all the way from the USA. The mail is so slow at the moment, it took... Continue Reading →
Close Ups from the Family Portrait
Lynda has kindly sent me some closeups from the original family portrait. It's hard to avoid the reflected light, but I am so grateful for these. I hope you enjoy pouring over them as I have. Ida Thorn Fox Ellen (Helen) Thorn Kirkland Eugene Thorn Herman Thorn
The Grange
There is a reference to the Thorns living in Hamilton's home for a short time, but I have not been able to verify it. I wonder if this is a case of mis-remembering, or if they were really there? This would have been through the period they were living on Apthorpe farm on the Upper... Continue Reading →
Thorn Portrait Flyer
Thanks to Lynda (a descendant of George Healy's), I have some precious photos of memorabilia connected to the Thorn family portrait. This is the flyer for the auction when the painting was sold sixty years ago. I had tried to track this down through the auction house, but they told me they had lost their... Continue Reading →
Original Thorn Family Portrait
I am BEYOND excited to share with you a glimpse at the original Thorn family portrait painted by G.P.A. Healy in 1851. Until today (3 plus years into the research), I had only seen an old black and white photo of it in the Frick photo archives. And I had no idea who the current... Continue Reading →
Where was the Thorn Chateau in Normandy?
This remains one of the great mysteries of my research. It seems that Colonel Thorn owned or rented a Chateau in Normandy. So far, I have not been able to identify which one! If any of my French relatives have a suggestion, I would love to hear it. This would have been between 1830 and... Continue Reading →
Euphemia (Van Rensselaer) Cruger
As I have mentioned before, one of the best things about this research is the people who have contacted me because they have a connection with the material. Sometimes, it's been by actual relatives and descendants of the Thorn's. Other times, it has been people undertaking associated research. This week, I got to meet a... Continue Reading →
Thorn family – the Next Generation
In my research, I have come across some snippets about Herman Thorn's grandchildren. I thought I would collect them in one post, and will continue to add to this as I find more. Jane Mary Jauncey Cruger Jane Mary (or Mary Jane) Cruger (Jacqueline Dunn's ancestor - pictured above) is the daughter of James Jauncey... Continue Reading →















I noticed that too..nicknames add even more color to the picture
Oh, yes I found the photo amd put it on the poat about the Thorn granchildren! From Jane's letters it…
I shared her portrait and her father James with you…James is the black framed portrait vs the giant gold framed…
Dear Jacqueline, I feel the same as you. It has brought so much to life. Jane is clearly very fond…
How wonderful to hear the voices of the family..the daily life, the visits the boredom…first hand accounts from woman are…