There are a few different things which could cause wheel shaking and thumps when hitting a big bump. The most likely cause however, is that the struts need to be replaced.
Open the glove box and let the squirrel out!!
Warped rotors is the most likely cause. Seek professional help.
Serious engine knock or valve train noise. Have this looked into by a pro.
Hard to say without hearing it and not knowing what the year, make or model is but, it could be a stripped gear box that operates the temp blend door.
If the 1996 Olds Aurora will not start and there is a clicking noise from under the front panel, check the starter. The clicking noise is probably from the starter solenoid.
Could be motor mounts or transmission. You could check them by usesing pray bar on all the mounts to see if there broken.
The clicking noise when you turn is probably one of your CV (constant velocity) joints - it's a mechanical coupling which transmits torque of a rotating shaft (e.g. a driveshaft) at an angle. A lot of cars made in the 90's have them near the front axle, which would sound like it was right under the drivers' seat.
191 K maybe it just wants to retire and hit the boneyard in the sky.
The knocking noise could be one of several things. The wheel bearing, a worn steering or suspension part, or road debris could be causing the noise.
shakes
Mine was a busted shock. Look under the car and grab the shock. If you can wiggle it then its bad. If it looks ok I would have it checked by a professional. Good luck
Check for: worn/seized front end parts & possible driveshaft issues