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"This tablet is inscribed to the Memory of Dame Elizabeth the Wife of Francis Joseph Pahud De Vallangin M.D. Col. Reg. Med. Lond. Who died at Sheephall, Oct. 27th, 1777, AEt at 44 Years.

Also to the memory of Francis Joseph, their youngest son, who died Feb. 11th, 1775. AEt at 3 years, 5 months.

And of Dorothy Nappier, their only Daughter, who died Feb 27th, 1784 in her Eleventh Year."


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"This tablet is inscribed to the Memory of Dame Elizabeth the Wife of Francis Joseph Pahud De Vallangin M.D. Col. Reg. Med. Lond. Who died at Sheephall, Oct. 27th, 1777, AEt at 44 Years.

Also to the memory of Francis Joseph, their youngest son, who died Feb. 11th, 1775. AEt at 3 years, 5 months.

And of Dorothy Nappier, their only Daughter, who died Feb 27th, 1784 in her Eleventh Year."

Assumption is that this Mary was called Dorothy Nappier... more research needed. Ages align to the memorial.

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Inscription on memorial at St. Giles, cripplegate, London

"This tablet is inscribed to the Memory of Dame Elizabeth the Wife of Francis Joseph Pahud De Vallangin M.D. Col. Reg. Med. Lond. Who died at Sheephall, Oct. 27th, 1777, AEt at 44 Years.

Also to the memory of Francis Joseph, their youngest son, who died Feb. 11th, 1775. AEt at 3 years, 5 months.

And of Dorothy Nappier, their only Daughter, who died Feb 27th, 1784 in her Eleventh Year."

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Inscription on memorial at St. Giles, Cripplegate, London

"This tablet is inscribed to the Memory of Dame Elizabeth the Wife of Francis Joseph Pahud De Vallangin M.D. Col. Reg. Med. Lond. Who died at Sheephall, Oct. 27th, 1777, AEt at 44 Years.

Also to the memory of Francis Joseph, their youngest son, who died Feb. 11th, 1775. AEt at 3 years, 5 months.

And of Dorothy Nappier, their only Daughter, who died Feb 27th, 1784 in her Eleventh Year."

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From the Diary of George Washington: October 29, 1799

29. Morning perfectly clear and Calm. Mer. at 44. Extremely pleasant all day. Mer. 52 at Night. Colo. Griffen Mr. Law and a Mr. Valangin (an Engh. Gentleman introduced by Mr. Barthw. Dandridge). The latter went away afterwards.

Charles W. Valangin, the son of Dr. de Valangin of London, came to the United States with the intention of making it his permanent residence. He planned to travel throughout the states before deciding where to buy a farm. A man "of liberal Education," Valangin had "made Law & Physic his more particular Studies" and was especially interested in agriculture. Dandridge had written him a letter of introduction to GW because he knew of GW's desire "to encourage improvement of our husbandry by the introduction of farmers of good character" and felt Valangin's information on modern English farming methods would make him a welcome visitor to Mount Vernon. Dandridge wrote that Valangin brought with him samples of many varieties of English seed which Dandridge "advised him in the first instance to entrust to yr. care & which he will do with pleasure" (Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., to GW, 1 July 1799, DLC:GW).


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Mildren and David Barrett were both Passengers on the Ship Barinque on 6/20/1938

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Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800
Middlesex, Hamshire, Bershire and Bristol
Hampshire County
Hatfield
page 163
Nathan Bliss & Submit White Jun., Feb. 19, 1783


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William H. Owens born New York age 35
married April 30, 1884
Laura A. Hollenbeck born Michigan age 24
witnesses Mrs. M.B. Finley, Mrs. W.C. Morrow
Edward Pidsley Assis Minister Trinity Church San Jose


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Listed as living in Battle Creek, 96 Howard in 1909
- Living with C Wilfred Finlay

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Living with Mother at 96 Howard, Battle Creek, MI in 1909