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America is enchanted!
Our history proclaims a wealthy heritage,
gifted to us by a large variety of important
and influential men, women, and their philosophies.
The American Way ...the culmination
of millenia of thoughtful and profound design, it's
simplicity elegant, it's literal parameters the outer parameters of peace on Earth.
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Louis XIV, The Sun King, devoted to France, accuracy of policy, and magnificence in all things. |
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Our brave, intelligent, and heroic Forefathers considered
all of the governing systems in recorded history, separating the successful policies from the unsuccessful policies of ancient
methods of governance, including those described within The Torah and The Holy Bible, and those of The Holy Roman Empire,
the governments of Marcus Aurelius, The Byzantine Empire, the ancient Indian and Chinese Dynasties, et caetera. Then,
gleaning the policies which had proven to be successful, over time, making certain that none were in violation
of The Golden Rule [as sanctified within Article VII: "...the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven..."],
they blessed us with a method by which a pure democracy could be retained within the literal parameters of the Constitution
of the United States of America, in consideration that Plato had taught that the only fine political philosophy
is a pure democracy among all of the peoples.
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The too oft
forgotten hero of the American Revolution is the great Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Without Dr. Franklin's final analysis
and authorization, a majority of the states' Representatives had refused
to sign the
proposed Constitution.
Prior to his confirmation of the perfection of the literal parameters of the Constitution
of the United States of America, Dr. Franklin studied the long-term ramifications of each statement according to the full
definitions, word for word, punctuation included, within the Unabridged English Dictionary of 1776 [Library of Congress],
the common lexicon of the day throughout England and the Colonies, finding the Constitution to be flawless, as worded.
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Under
an oil portrait of Benjamin Franklin, which was commissioned by the Prince de
Chaumon, is
an inscription, in French, which compares Benjamin Franklin to Jesus:
"Honor
of the New World and of Humanity,
This lovable
and true sage guides and enlightens them;
Like another
mentor, he conceals from the common eye,
Under the
features of a mortal, a divinity."
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LINEAGE OF RALFE DE DEIGHTON, CO-FOUNDER
OF NEW HAVEN, CT
A Puritan colony founded upon the laws within
The Holy Bible.
"The contest between arbitrary ["Rule of Law"] and constitutional government,
which had never ceased in England after King John signed the Magna Charta,
raged with unusual violence while the throne was occupied by the Stuarts."
"BOSTON, in it's infancy, welcomed all Puritan immigrants."
Truncated Maternal Ancestry of Captain Michael Dayton
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Childeric I |
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Clovis I |
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CHARLEMAGNE |
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Louis the Pious |
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Charles I of France |
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Judith I of France |
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Baldwin III |
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Arnulf the Young |
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Baldwin IV |
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Baldwin V |
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Matilda |
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Henry I of England |
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Princess Gundred |
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Matilda |
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William de Warren |
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William de Warren |
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Gundred de Warren |
Ada de Warren |
King Henry II |
Isabel de Warren |
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Isabel Plantagenet |
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Waleran de Newburgh |
Margaret le Scot |
King John |
Hugh Bigod |
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Isabel de Mauduit |
Helen McDougal |
King Henry III |
Maude FitzJohn |
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William de Beauchamp |
Elaine de Quincey |
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Sir Roger la Zouche |
Prince Edmund |
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Isabel de Beauchamp |
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Elena la Zouche |
Henry Plantagenet |
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Maude de Chaworth |
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Alan de Charlton |
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Thomas de Charlton |
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Eleanor Plantagenet |
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Ann Charlton |
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John FitzAlan |
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Thomas de Charlton |
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John FitzAlan |
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Robert Charleton |
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Lady Elanor FitzAlan |
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Richard Charlton |
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Sir George Browne |
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Anna Charlton |
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Simon Browne |
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Elizabeth Grosvenor |
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Tomas Brown |
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Edward Bulkeley |
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Peter Bulkeley II |
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Francis Brown II |
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Thomas Bulkeley II |
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Eleazor Brown |
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Sarah Bulkeley |
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Elizabeth Brown |
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Elizabeth Todd |
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Isaac Dayton II) |
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Michael Dayton |
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Truncated Paternal Ancestry of Isaac Dayton II and Captain
Michael Dayton (Revolutionary):
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Sir Walter de Dyghton |
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Ralph Dayton (R.de Deighton) |
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Robert Dayton |
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General Elias Dayton |
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Samuel Dayton |
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Isaac Dayton I |
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Isaac Dayton
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Jonathan Dayton |
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Captain Michael Dayton |
(m: Mehitable Doolittle) |
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Charles Dayton Sr. |
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John Guernsey Dayton |
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Russell Hoyt Dayton |
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James Orson Dayton |
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Madge Elizabeth Dayton,
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Lois Loretta LaFleur |
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Woodrow Smith) |
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Jane Gayle Smith |
(President:
News AMERICA) |
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Verification can be obtained within the
"Descendancy of Michael Dayton from
Charlemagne"
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who signed, both, the Declaration
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of the day within the colonies.
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