Ann Pitman
(1812-1849)

 

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1. Dr. Henry Robert Vaille

Ann Pitman

  • Born: 15 Dec 1812, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, United States 1
  • Marriage (1): Dr. Henry Robert Vaille on 25 Jun 1838 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States 1
  • Died: 21 Feb 1849 at age 36 1

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Ann married Dr. Henry Robert Vaille on 25 Jun 1838 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.1 (Dr. Henry Robert Vaille was born about 1809 in Marlborough, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States 2 and died on 15 Jul 1885 2.)


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1 Charles Myrick Thurston, <i>Descendants of John Pitman, the first of the name in the Colony of Rhode Island </i> (New York, New York: The Trow & Smith Book Manufacturing Co., 1868), 17.

2 Alfred Minot Copeland, editor, <i>Our County and Its People - A History of Hampden County Massachusetts </i> (Springfiled, Massachusetts: The Century Memorial Publishing Company, 1902), I: 367-369;

Henry R. Vaille was a native of Vermont, born in Marlboro in 1809. He was graduated at Williams college in 1835, and soon afterward became the first (and the last) principal of the town school in School street in Springfield, which institution was in operation only a short time. He then turned his attention to medicine and pursued a course of reading with Dr. Joshua Frost, later attended the Pittsfield Medical institute, and finally finished his medical education in Paris. He began practice in Longmeadow, but upon the death of his old preceptor he succeeded to the practice of the latter in Springfield. His professional life was abundantly successful and in his prime his practice was far greater than that of any other physician in the city. At one time during the war of 1861-5 he was in the service of the Christian commission, and in the fall of 1863 he spent some time in the hospitals at Middletown, Md., after the battles of South Mountain and Antietam. Dr. Vaille died July 15, 1885. He is remembered as a popular and skillful physician, thorough in every professional work, and having an especial regard for the interests and comfort of all with whom he was brought into association.


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