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  • Ebby Thacher Bio Edwin Throckmorton Thacher (29 April 1896 – 21 March 1966) (commonly known as Ebby Thacher or Ebby T.) was an old drinking friend and later the sponsor of Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill Wilson.
  • EBBY T. – The Man Who Carried The Message To Bill W. In 1960, at the Long Beach, California Convention of Alcoholics Anonymous, Bill Wilson wrote this dedication in an AA book that he gave to Ebby Thacher. No day passes that I do not remember that you brought me the message that saved me – and only God knows how many more.
  • Clean And Sober, How Bill W. Founded Alcoholics Anonymous And ... The story of Ebby Thacher is one of large privilege and poor performance, the tale of a classic underachiever. Iconic television character, Al Bundy, peaked at seventeen years of age by scoring four touchdowns in one game – all downhill after that!.

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  • Edwin Throckmorton Thacher (29 April – 21 March ) (commonly known as Ebby Thacher or Ebby T.) was an old drinking friend and later the sponsor of Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill Wilson.
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    In , at the Long Beach, California Convention of Alcoholics Anonymous, Bill Wilson wrote this dedication in an AA book that he gave to Ebby Thacher. No day passes that I do not remember that you brought me the message that saved me – and only God knows how many more.

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    The story of Ebby Thacher is one of large privilege and poor performance, the tale of a classic underachiever. Iconic television character, Al Bundy, peaked at seventeen years of age by scoring four touchdowns in one game – all downhill after that!.
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  • Ebby Thacher - Wikipedia

    A brief outline of Ebby’s life goes this way: he was born in Albany in , the youngest of five brothers. His father headed a family-owned foundry that manufactured railroad-car wheels, and Ebby entered life with the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth.


    Ebby Thacher: messenger, twelve stepper, sponsor, relapser

      EBBY Thacher The Man Who Carried The Message To Bill W. Ebby had carried the message of the Oxford Group to Bill with great care and dedicationthat recovery from alcoholism was possible using spiritual principles, but only if it was combined with practical actions. Bill Wilson never took another.


  • ebby thatcher biography of william

  • Ebby Thacher - Wikipedia

    Ebby T. is the person who carried his alcoholic solution to Bill W. Clarence S., Cleveland AA founder, is quoted: “ Bill might have scored the touchdown, but it was Ebby who handed him the ball. Ebby grew up under ideal circumstances; his brother was mayor of Albany, NY, as was his uncle and grandfather in previous years.

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  • A brief outline of Ebby’s life goes this way: he was born in Albany in 1896, the youngest of five brothers. His father headed a family-owned foundry that manufactured railroad-car wheels, and Ebby entered life with the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth.
  • The book is a recounting of Ebby's story as told by Ebby himself with a little bit of Bill thrown in for good measure.
  • Ebby T. is the person who carried his alcoholic solution to Bill W. Clarence S., Cleveland AA founder, is quoted: “ Bill might have scored the touchdown, but it was Ebby who handed him the ball. Ebby grew up under ideal circumstances; his brother was mayor of Albany, NY, as was his uncle and grandfather in previous years.
  • In , at the Long Beach, California Convention of Alcoholics Anonymous, Bill Wilson wrote this dedication in an AA book that he gave to Ebby Thacher.
  • Edwin Throckmorton Thacher (1896-1966), more commonly known as “Ebby” is credited as Bill Wilson’s sponsor (1998). Certainly that is the way that Bill Wilson himself referred to Ebby on numerous occasions (1957).

    Ebby’s Neat Little Formula - AA History - Alcoholics ...

    The first came in November , when a man named Ebby Thatcher visited Bill at the Wilson residence in Brooklyn, New York. Ebby and Bill were old drinking buddies; Bill offered his visitor a snort, and was stunned at Ebby’s reply: “No, thanks, I don’t want any.”.