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bullet Mary L. D'Agostino was born on 11 Dec 1917 in Providence, Rhode Island. She died on 25 Feb 2008 in Gainesville, TX. The Gainesville (TX) Daily Register of Feb 27, 2008 carried an obituary for Mary L. Corbett: MARY L. CORBETT. Graveside service for Mary L. Corbett, 90, of Gainesville is set for 10 a.m. Thursday at Fairview Cemetery with Rev. Pat Murphy, O.S.A., officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of the Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home of Gainesville.
Mrs. Corbett died Feb. 25, 2008, at River Valley Health & Rehabilitation Center.
She was born Dec. 11, 1917, in Providence, R.I., to Benedetto and Alice Pauline Hopkins D’Agostino. On May 8, 1943, she married Alfred Corbett at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Providence, R.I. Mary L. Corbett was employed at Beaucraft Jewelry in Providence during her working life, as well as being a homemaker.
Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Alice and George Grounds of Gainesville; grandchildren, Ginny Grounds of Fort Worth, and Deanna Harris and her husband, Bill of Gainesville; and great-grandchildren, Jacob Paul Harris and Madeline Louise Harris of Gainesville.

She was married to Alfred W. Corbett on 8 May 1943 in Providence, Rhode Island. Children were: Alice L. Corbett.


bullet Isabella D'ANGOULEME died in 1246. Parents: Aymer DE VALENCE Count of Angouleme and Alix of Courtenai.

Children were: Henry III King of England.


bulletBlanche d'Artois was born between 1245 and 1250. She died on 2 May 1302 in Paris, France. She was buried in Minoresses' Convent, Aldgate, London, England. Parents: Robert I de France Comte d'Artois and Matilde de Brabant.

She was married to Edmund Plantagenet Earl of Leicester before 3 Feb 1276. Children were: Henry Plantagenet 3rd Earl of Lancaster.


bullet Pepin d'Heristal Duke of Austrasia and Brabant died on 16 Dec 714 in Jupille. Pepin d'Heristal, Duke of Austrasia and Duke of Brabant. He died Dec 16 714 in Jupille. He became mayor of the palace in Austrasia, under Dagobert II, fought successfully against the Germans and by the victory of Testry (687) gained control of Neustria and Burgundy and was recognized as mayor of the palace in the three kingdoms, becoming thus the actual ruler of France for 27 years, though appearing to serve under four nominal kings. His power was royal and generally despotic, though he permitted the defeated king of Neustria, Thierry III, to retain the title, the latter being the first of the so-called "do-nothing" kings. A side light is thrown on his character by the commissioning of Willibrord as a Christian missionary to Friesland and his establishing a see for him at Utrecht. At his death Pepin left his power undiminished to his son, Charles. Parents: Adalgiselus Duke Brabant and St. Begga of Brabant.

Children were: Charles Martel .


bulletGeorge N. Dale was born about 1898. Parents: Porter Hinman Dale and Amy Kate Bartlett.


bullet Janet Dale Parents: Timothy Dale and Emma Hemmig.


bullet Lawrence Dale Parents: Timothy Dale and Emma Hemmig.


bullet Dr. Porter H. Dale Porter Dale was a physician in Montpelier, Vt. Royce Pitkin was one of his patients for many years. Dale has a grandson, Porter Dale III.

Obit in the TimesArgus:
"Porter H. Dale II
June 16, 2008
MONTPELIER – Porter H. Dale, M.D., of Montpelier passed away at his home on June 15, Father's Day, surrounded by his family. He was diagnosed with cancer in May of this year. He led an exemplary life marked by devotion to his family, his profession and his community.
Porter, a fifth generation Vermonter, was born on Sept. 27, 1922. He lived his early years in Island Pond, Vermont, the oldest of four children of Timothy Christopher Dale and Emma Hemmig Dale. After completing high school he was offered a scholarship to Wesleyan University, which he attended before returning to Vermont to complete both his undergraduate and medical education at the University of Vermont.
Following his marriage to Mary Lois Westover in 1951 and the completion of his military service, he established a practice in Internal Medicine in Montpelier in 1953. He practiced medicine in Central Vermont for 40 years until his retirement in 1991. During those years he served as President of the Vermont Heart Association (1961–1963), President of the Vermont State Medical Society (1971-1972), American College of Physicians Governor for Vermont (1975–1979), and President of the Vermont Board of Physical Therapy Registration (1957–75). He played a pivotal role in establishing the first Coronary Care Unit at Central Vermont Hospital and served as its Director from 1968 to 1980. He was also President of the Central Vermont Hospital Medical Staff from 1980 to 1982.
Throughout his medical career and until 2006, Porter served as medical consultant to the Social Security Disability Determination Agency of Vermont. His tenure as a Medical Consultant to the Social Security Administration is the longest of any physician in the United States.
Porter was deeply involved in his community. His contributions include: Member of the Montpelier Rotary Club since 1957, Rotary Club President from 1977–1978, Member, Board of Trustees of the Central Vermont Medical Center (1977–2001), Member of the Board of Directors of the Vermont Lung Association (1973–1992), Director of the Howard Bank, Burlington, Vermont, (1980–1989), and Director of BankNorth Group, Burlington, Vermont (1989– 1992). He was the Washington County Citizen of the Year in 1994.
Porter had a love of Vermont history, including the history of his home town of Brighton (Island Pond), and he authored several published works on this subject.
He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Mary (Westover) Dale, their four children and spouses, and nine grandchildren: Christopher Damon Dale and Jeannine Taylor of Lincoln, Mass, his son, Nathan; Peter Allen Dale and Jane Sakovitz Dale of Montpelier, their children Adam and Emma; Timothy Porter Dale and Trudy Ann Dale of Lake Worth, Fla., their children Jennifer, Porter, Addison and Zachary; Susan (Dale) Kenyon and James Kenyon of Westboro, Mass. and their children William and Mary. They will be forever inspired by Porter's patience, integrity, humility, work ethic, and commitment to life-long learning. In addition to his immediate family, Porter is also survived by his three siblings, Lawrence Dale of Colorado Springs, Co., Janet Hirsh of Appleton, Wis., and Virginia Aja of Bradenton, Fla.
Calling hours will be held at the Barber and Lanier Funeral Home 139 Main Street, Montpelier on Wednesday, June 18 from 5:30–7:30 p.m. A Memorial Service will follow on June 19 at 1 p.m. in the Vermont College Chapel. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Central Vermont Medial Center, the Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, or a charity of your choice.
For those wishing to extend online condolences to the family, please visit www.barber-lanier.com. "


Parents: Timothy Dale and Emma Hemmig.

He was married to Mary Westover .


bullet Porter Hinman Dale Photo was born on 1 Mar 1867 in Island Pond, Vermont. He died on 6 Oct 1933 in Westmore, Vermont. Porter Dale was a teacher, lay minster, businessman, lawyer, U.S. Congressman, and Senator. He played a significant role in convincing Calvin Coolidge to take his oath of office in Plymouth. Dale later recorded an eyewitness account of this event. The Dales lived in Island Pond in a large house on Tamarack Hill, built in 1893-4.

From Wikipedia, 6/2/2007: "Porter H. Dale Porter Hinman Dale (March 1, 1867 - October 6, 1933) was a member of both the United States House of Representatives and later the United States Senate from Vermont.
Dale was born in Island Pond, Essex County, Vermont on March 1, 1867.
Dale attended public schools in his hometown and went on to study at Eastman Business College. Later he studied in Philadelphia and Boston and spent two years in study with a Shakespearean scholar and actor.
Upon completion of his education, he taught school at the Green Mountain Seminary in Waterbury, Vermont, and at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. Dale then studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1896; he practiced in his hometown of Island Pond, Vermont.
Dale served as chief deputy collector of customs at Island Pond from 1897 to 1910, when he resigned and was appointed judge of the Brighton municipal court.
Dale was elected to the Vermont Senate in 1910 and served two two-year terms. Dale later served in the State militia and as colonel on the staff of the Governor of Vermont involved in the lumber, electric, and banking businesses.
Dale was first elected as a Republican Representative of Vermont's Second Congressional District to the Sixty-fourth United States Congress and served from March 4, 1915. He served through the Sixty-fifth, Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh United States Congresses until August 11, 1923, when he resigned to become a candidate for the United States Senate. Dale served as chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of the Treasury during the Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh Congresses.
Dale was elected as a to the United States Senate on November 6, 1923, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William P. Dillingham during the term ending March 3, 1927. Dale was reelected in 1926, and again in 1932, and served from November 7, 1923, until his death at his summer home in Westmore, Vermont on October 6, 1933. He had served as chairman of the Committee on Civil Service (Sixty-ninth through Seventy-second Congresses). He was buried in Lakeside Cemetery in his hometown of Island Pond."

He was married to Amy Kate Bartlett about 1892. Children were: Timothy Dale, George N. Dale.


bullet Timothy Dale was born on 22 Feb 1894 in Island Pond, Vermont. He died in 1977. Parents: Porter Hinman Dale and Amy Kate Bartlett.

Children were: Dr. Porter H. Dale, Lawrence Dale, Janet Dale, Virginia Dale.


bulletVirginia Dale. Parents: Timothy Dale and Emma Hemmig.


bulletAbigail (Abbie) Daley was born on 1 Nov 1834 in Ireland. She died on 1 Jan 1904 in Worcester, Massachusetts.

She was married to George Dorman on 8 Jul 1848 in St. Mary's, Cork, Ireland. Possible dating error here, as Abbie would have been only thirteen years old when married if her vitals are accurate. Children were: Mary Dorman, George Dorman, Patrick J. Dorman, Bridget Dorman, William Aloysius Dorman, Nellie T. Dorman, Ellen Dorman, Mary Dorman, Lizzie Dorman.


bullet Maria Darling was born on 1 Jun 1834. She died on 28 Dec 1881. Maria was the daughter of Simeon Darling of Montpelier, Vermont.

She was married to Truman Davis PITKIN on 12 Mar 1851. Children were: Alice PITKIN, Charles PITKIN, Walter PITKIN, George Washington PITKIN, William PITKIN, Frederic PITKIN, Clara L. PITKIN.


bullet Barbara Davenport

She was married to William Morris Arnold on 29 Sep 1990 in Randolph, New Hampshire.


bullet Hugh Davenport Esq., of Henbury

Children were: Margaret Davenport.


bulletMargaret Davenport. Parents: Hugh Davenport Esq., of Henbury .

Children were: Margaret MAINWARING.


bulletMaude DAVENPORT was born in England. She died in England. Parents: Sir John DAVENPORT.

She was married to William DE BULKELEY in England. Children were: Robert BULKELEY , William BULKELEY, Richard BULKELEY, Roger BULKELEY, Thomas BULKELEY, David BULKELEY.


bullet Sir John DAVENPORT

Children were: Maude DAVENPORT .


bulletJanet Davidson was born about 1680 in Scotland. She died in Thurso, Caithness, Scotland.

She was married to William Thomson on 3 Jun 1701 in Thurso, Caithness, Scotland. Children were: John Thomson, Margaret Thomson.


bullet Martha A. Davidson

She was married to William Henry Harrison Smith. Children were: Edith G. Smith, Earle R. Smith.


bullet Rev. Allan Packer Davis Photo was born on 6 Jul 1926. Allan resided in Warwick, New York, and later (2005) in North Clarendon, Vermont. Phone number 802-773-1668. 1908 E. Clarendon Road, North Clarendon, Vt. 05759 Parents: George Edgar Davis and Emma Belle Packer.

He was married to Eleanor May Grover on 17 Jun 1950 in Brookville, MA. Children were: Rev. Glenn Allan Davis, Kathleen Joy Davis, Martha Jean Davis, Scott Nelson Davis.


bullet Allie Davis

She was married to Malon P. Wheeler .


bullet Annie E. Davis

She was married to Dwight Blachly BRADLEY on 5 Oct 1878 in Hong Kong. Children were: Clarence Dan BRADLEY, Howard Dwight BRADLEY, Arthur Eugene BRADLEY.


bullet Betsey Caroline Davis Photo was born on 21 Mar 1823 in Brookfield, Vermont. She died on 22 Nov 1874 in Burke, Vermont. Died of "Culliflower cancer of the bowels". Daughter of Henry Davis and Sally Stoddard.

She was married to John Quincy Amidon on 4 Jul 1845 in Rockingham, VT.


bullet Bradley Gilman Davis was born in 1952. Bradley married Phylis Gaige. No Children. Parents: Richard Davis and Elizabeth Brown.


bullet Carolyn Etta Davis Photo was born on 8 Aug 1927. Carolyn lived in Athol, Massachusetts at the time of her mother's death. Her address in 2005 was 2205 Boston Rd. Apt. P149, Wilbraham, MA. 01095. Phone: 413-596-2254 She had a winter residence in Florida. Parents: George Edgar Davis and Emma Belle Packer.

She was married to Richard Newell.

She was married to Raymond Guevin.


bullet Dorothy Esther Davis Photo was born on 7 Sep 1924. She died on 14 Jul 1983. Dorothy died of Alzheimer's disease. Dorothy's family lived in South Portland, Maine. Neils Johnson, Jr. telephone number in 2005 was 207-799-6729. His oldest son Ron lived in South Portland, Maine in 2005. Parents: George Edgar Davis and Emma Belle Packer.

She was married to Neils Johnson Jr.. Children were: Ron Johnson, Bradley Johnson.


bullet Esther (Eliza?) Davis Photo was born on 20 Feb 1804. Esther was the daughter of Dr. Powell Davis of Rosseau, New York.

She was married to Nathan Stanley PITKIN in 1821. Children were: Esther PITKIN, Nathan Stanley PITKIN, Edward Powell PITKIN .


bullet George Edgar Davis Photo was born on 26 Jul 1902 in Marshfield, Vermont. George was the son of Alvi T. Davis and Maude McWain. He lived in Marshfield and later in Newport, New Hampshire where he was an undertaker. He married second, Mrs. Irene (Goslant) Cutting, Daughter of Mitchell and Hattie Goslant of Lanesboro. George and Irene lived in Plainfield, Vermont.

He was married to Emma Belle Packer on 10 Jan 1924 in Barre, Vermont. Children were: Dorothy Esther Davis, Rev. Allan Packer Davis, Carolyn Etta Davis.


bullet Rev. Glenn Allan Davis was born on 18 Aug 1953 in Goshen, NY. Glen lived in Mt. Holly, Vermont (2005). Had a ministry there. Phone number: 802-259-2440. email: gldavis6@juno.com Parents: Rev. Allan Packer Davis and Eleanor May Grover.


bullet Hannah Chandler Davis was born about 1806. She died on 31 May 1886 in Marshfield, Vermont. She was buried in Marshfield Village Cemetery. Hannah wrote a historical sketch of Marshfield for Abby Hemenway's Gazetteer of Washington County. She was a contributor to Hemenway's "Poets and Poetry of Vermont," (1858), and also to the "Zion's Herald" and other Montpelier papers. Three of her poems are reproduced in the Gazetteer. With her husband, she was very active in the Methodist movement in Marshfield. Parents: Gen. Parley Davis and Rebecca Peabody.

She was married to Stephen PITKIN Jr. on 31 May 1826 in Montpelier, Vermont. Children were: Jennie Blodgett, Eunice Sweney.


bullet Jonathan Davis

He was married to Betsey BENTON on 9 Mar 1813 in Kirby, Vt..


bullet Kathleen Joy Davis was born on 16 Nov 1955 in Goshen, NY. Parents: Rev. Allan Packer Davis and Eleanor May Grover .


bullet Lynn Elizabeth Davis was born in 1948. Lynn married Richard Hansen. Parents: Richard Davis and Elizabeth Brown.


bullet Marian Davis

She was married to Glenn David Pierce in 1975 in Darian, Connecticut. Children were: Daniel Pierce, Eric Pierce.


bullet Martha Jean Davis was born on 31 Mar 1958 in Hamilton, NY. Lived in Charlotte, NC (2005). Parents: Rev. Allan Packer Davis and Eleanor May Grover.


bullet Gen. Parley Davis Photo

Children were: Rebecca Peabody Davis, Hannah Chandler Davis.


bulletRebecca Peabody Davis was born in 1801. She died in 1847. In 1840, Rebecca's mother-in-law, Damaris Pitkin wrote in a letter to a daughter, "(Truman's) wife has been confined to her room ever since April with a disease upon her lungs. There is but little prospect of her recovery." Parents: Gen. Parley Davis and Rebecca Peabody.

She was married to Truman PITKIN in 1823. Children were: Truman Davis PITKIN, Perley Peabody PITKIN, Horatio PITKIN.


bullet Richard Davis

He was married to Elizabeth Brown. Children were: Richard Barry Davis Jr., Lynn Elizabeth Davis, Bradley Gilman Davis.


bullet Richard Barry Davis Jr. was born in 1945. Barry married Barbara Aiken. Parents: Richard Davis and Elizabeth Brown.


bullet Sarah W. DAVIS was born on 10 Jun 1811. She died on 11 Nov 1876. Sarah was the daughter of Elisha Davis of Hardwick, Vermont.

She was married to Wesley PITKIN on 4 Feb 1833. Children were: Stephen Goodwin PITKIN, Henry PITKIN, Carrie Dulcine PITKIN, Henry F. PITKIN, Emmanuel PITKIN.


bullet Scott Nelson Davis was born on 22 Jul 1962 in Newton, NJ. Scott married in 2005. Lived in Philadelphia. Parents: Rev. Allan Packer Davis and Eleanor May Grover.


bullet Emeline Dawney Parents: Sir John Dawney.

Children were: Sir Hugh de Courtenay.


bulletSir John Dawney.

Children were: Emeline Dawney .


bulletElla D. Day died on 25 Feb 1917. She was born in Glover, VT.

She was married to Byron Perley PITKIN on 30 Apr 1878 in Marshfield, Vermont. Children were: Lizzie Bell PITKIN, Carroll B. PITKIN, Perley PITKIN.


bullet Isabella de Beauchamp died about 30 May 1306. She married, secondly, Hugh le Despenser, 1st and last Earl of Winchester, son of Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser and Aliva Basset, before 1286. Parents: William de Beauchamp 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud fitz John.

She was married to Sir Patrick de Chaworth. Children were: Matilda de Chaworth.


bullet William de Beauchamp 9th Earl of Warwick was born in 1237. He died in 1298.

He was married to Maud fitz John. Children were: Isabella de Beauchamp.


bullet Lamcelin DE BEAUGENCI

Children were: I JEAN.


bulletLady Maud de Beaumont. Parents: Sir John Beaumont Marquis .

Children were: Margaret de Courtenay.


bulletHumphrey DE BOHUN Earl of Essex died in 1321. Humphrey was fourth Earl of Hereford, third Earl of Essex and Lord High Constable of England.
That Humphry married the Princess Elizabeth is confirmed in the Royal genealogy. I have not yet investigated the line of descent to Roger Greenville (CWP, 1/27/1994).

Children were: Lady Margaret de Bohun.

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