Martha Ford1
F, #82621
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2017 |
Family | William Nelson |
Child |
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Citations
- [S2887] Revised by Judith H. Swan Compiled by Robert s. Wakefield Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth , Mass., December 1620: Family of Richard Warren, Volume 18, Parts One-Three, Third Edition, 18 (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2004), p. 18. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families: Vol 18 - Richard Warren.
Mary Sampson1
F, #82622, b. 20 January 1718/19, d. 23 August 1748
Father | John Sampson1 b. 1688, d. bt 12 Jan 1734 - 1735 |
Mother | Elizabeth Church1 b. 26 Mar 1684, d. 17 Jul 1757 |
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2017 |
Mary Sampson was born on 20 January 1718/19 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Massachusetts (now Rhode Island), USA; Twin of her brother John (who d. 1722.)1 She married Samuel Clark on 18 January 1747 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA,
; his 1st wife.1
Mary Sampson died on 23 August 1748 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Massachusetts (now Rhode Island), USA, at age 29.1
; Some researchers have assumed that the Mary Sampson who married Matthew George Covey was the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Church) Sampson), but Mayflower Families (Vol. 2, p. 277) shows that Mary, the dau. of John and Eliz. Sampson, lived in Bristol Co., MA (now RI), married Samuel Clark(e), and died in 1748 (aged 28). The Mary Sampson who married Matthew Covey was in Dorchester Co. MD and died after 1755 (when her last known daughter was born). GA Vaut.1,2
; his 1st wife.1
Mary Sampson died on 23 August 1748 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Massachusetts (now Rhode Island), USA, at age 29.1
; Some researchers have assumed that the Mary Sampson who married Matthew George Covey was the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Church) Sampson), but Mayflower Families (Vol. 2, p. 277) shows that Mary, the dau. of John and Eliz. Sampson, lived in Bristol Co., MA (now RI), married Samuel Clark(e), and died in 1748 (aged 28). The Mary Sampson who married Matthew Covey was in Dorchester Co. MD and died after 1755 (when her last known daughter was born). GA Vaut.1,2
Family | Samuel Clark b. c 1699, d. 23 Jan 1759 |
Citations
- [S2887] Revised by Judith H. Swan Compiled by Robert s. Wakefield Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth , Mass., December 1620: Family of Richard Warren, Volume 18, Parts One-Three, Third Edition, 18 (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2004), Vol. 2, p. 277. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families: Vol 18 - Richard Warren.
- [S1549] "Author's comment", various, Gregory A. Vaut (e-mail address), to unknown recipient (unknown recipient address), 28 Aug 2017; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "GA Vaut Comment."
Samuel Clark1
M, #82623, b. circa 1699, d. 23 January 1759
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2017 |
Samuel Clark was born circa 1699.1 He married Mary Sampson, daughter of John Sampson and Elizabeth Church, on 18 January 1747 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA,
; his 1st wife.1 Samuel Clark married Hannah Church, daughter of Thomas Church and Edith Woodman, on 12 April 1749 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA,
; her 2nd husband, his 2nd wife.2
Samuel Clark died on 23 January 1759 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA.1
Samuel Clark was also known as Samuel Clarke.1
; his 1st wife.1 Samuel Clark married Hannah Church, daughter of Thomas Church and Edith Woodman, on 12 April 1749 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA,
; her 2nd husband, his 2nd wife.2
Samuel Clark died on 23 January 1759 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Rhode Island, USA.1
Samuel Clark was also known as Samuel Clarke.1
Family 1 | Mary Sampson b. 20 Jan 1718/19, d. 23 Aug 1748 |
Family 2 | Hannah Church b. 23 Sep 1714 |
Citations
- [S2887] Revised by Judith H. Swan Compiled by Robert s. Wakefield Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth , Mass., December 1620: Family of Richard Warren, Volume 18, Parts One-Three, Third Edition, 18 (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2004), Vol. 2, p. 277. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families: Vol 18 - Richard Warren.
- [S2887] Revised by Judith H. Swan Compiled by Robert s. Wakefield Mayflower Families: Vol 18 - Richard Warren, Vol. 2, pp. 258, 277.
Allen Carey1
M, #82624, b. 9 July 1708, d. 1746
Father | Benjamin Carey1 |
Mother | Susanna Kent1 |
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2017 |
Allen Carey was born on 9 July 1708 at Swansea, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, USA.1 He married Hannah Church, daughter of Thomas Church and Edith Woodman, on 21 November 1731 at Bristol, Bristol Co., Massachusetts (now Rhode Island), USA,
; her 1st husband.1
Allen Carey died in 1746; died at sea.1
; her 1st husband.1
Allen Carey died in 1746; died at sea.1
Family | Hannah Church b. 23 Sep 1714 |
Citations
- [S2887] Revised by Judith H. Swan Compiled by Robert s. Wakefield Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth , Mass., December 1620: Family of Richard Warren, Volume 18, Parts One-Three, Third Edition, 18 (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2004), Vol. 2, p. 258. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families: Vol 18 - Richard Warren.
Benjamin Carey1
M, #82625
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2017 |
Family | Susanna Kent |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S2887] Revised by Judith H. Swan Compiled by Robert s. Wakefield Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth , Mass., December 1620: Family of Richard Warren, Volume 18, Parts One-Three, Third Edition, 18 (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2004), Vol. 2, p. 258. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families: Vol 18 - Richard Warren.
Susanna Kent1
F, #82626
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2017 |
Family | Benjamin Carey |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S2887] Revised by Judith H. Swan Compiled by Robert s. Wakefield Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth , Mass., December 1620: Family of Richard Warren, Volume 18, Parts One-Three, Third Edition, 18 (Plymouth, MA: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2004), Vol. 2, p. 258. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families: Vol 18 - Richard Warren.
Joshua Covey1
M, #82627, b. 26 August 1765, d. 22 December 1847
Father | John Covey1 b. 1735, d. Oct 1796 |
Mother | Sarah Andrew1 b. 1739, d. b 15 Jan 1785 |
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2017 |
Joshua Covey was born on 26 August 1765 at Chautauqua Co., New York, USA.1 He married Keren Eggleston, daughter of Joseph Eggleston and Coran Springer, before 1786
; According to their Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child (Desire) was born in 1786.2
Joshua Covey died on 22 December 1847 at Chautauqua Co., New York, USA, at age 82.1
Joshua Covey was buried after 22 December 1847 at Panama Union Cemetery, Panama, Chautauqua Co., New York, USA; from Find A Grave:
Birth: Aug. 26, 1765, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Death: Dec. 22, 1847
children were Desire, Martha "Patty", Charlotte, Elizabeth, Lucinda and John. His parents are John Covey and Sarah Andrew Covey.
Family links: Parents:
John Covey (1735 - 1796)
Sarah Andrew Covey
Spouse: Keren Eggleston/Eagleston Covey (1765 - 1844)
Children:
Martha Covey Tanner (____ - 1852)*
Desire Covey Wing (1786 - ____)*
Elizabeth Covey Burt (1801 - 1875)*
John B Covey (1808 - 1868)*
Burial: Panama Union Cemetery, Panama, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Created by: Kathy Sloan
Record added: Feb 26, 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 10533181.1
; According to their Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child (Desire) was born in 1786.2
Joshua Covey died on 22 December 1847 at Chautauqua Co., New York, USA, at age 82.1
Joshua Covey was buried after 22 December 1847 at Panama Union Cemetery, Panama, Chautauqua Co., New York, USA; from Find A Grave:
Birth: Aug. 26, 1765, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Death: Dec. 22, 1847
children were Desire, Martha "Patty", Charlotte, Elizabeth, Lucinda and John. His parents are John Covey and Sarah Andrew Covey.
Family links: Parents:
John Covey (1735 - 1796)
Sarah Andrew Covey
Spouse: Keren Eggleston/Eagleston Covey (1765 - 1844)
Children:
Martha Covey Tanner (____ - 1852)*
Desire Covey Wing (1786 - ____)*
Elizabeth Covey Burt (1801 - 1875)*
John B Covey (1808 - 1868)*
Burial: Panama Union Cemetery, Panama, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Created by: Kathy Sloan
Record added: Feb 26, 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 10533181.1
Family | Keren Eggleston b. 27 Feb 1765, d. 18 Jun 1844 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Joshua Covey: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10533181. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Keren Eggleston/Eagleston Covey: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10533189
Keren Eggleston1
F, #82628, b. 27 February 1765, d. 18 June 1844
Father | Joseph Eggleston2 d. 1815 |
Mother | Coran Springer2 |
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2017 |
Keren Eggleston was born on 27 February 1765.1 She married Joshua Covey, son of John Covey and Sarah Andrew, before 1786
; According to their Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child (Desire) was born in 1786.1
Keren Eggleston died on 18 June 1844 at age 79.1
Keren Eggleston was buried after 18 June 1844 at Panama Union Cemetery, Panama, Chautauqua Co., New York, USA; from Find A Grave:
Birth: Feb. 27, 1765
Death: Jun. 18, 1844
Family links: Parents: Joseph Eggleston (____ - 1815)
Spouse: Joshua Covey (1765 - 1847)*
Children:
Martha Covey Tanner (____ - 1852)*
Desire Covey Wing (1786 - ____)*
Elizabeth Covey Burt (1801 - 1875)*
John B Covey (1808 - 1868)*
Sibling:
Rebecca Eggleston (____ - 1823)*
Keren Eggleston/Eagleston Covey (1765 - 1844)
Note: w/o Joshua Covey
Burial: Panama Union Cemetery, Panama, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Maintained by: Sherman-Thomas
Originally Created by: Kathy Sloan
Record added: Feb 27, 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 10533189.1
; According to their Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child (Desire) was born in 1786.1
Keren Eggleston died on 18 June 1844 at age 79.1
Keren Eggleston was buried after 18 June 1844 at Panama Union Cemetery, Panama, Chautauqua Co., New York, USA; from Find A Grave:
Birth: Feb. 27, 1765
Death: Jun. 18, 1844
Family links: Parents: Joseph Eggleston (____ - 1815)
Spouse: Joshua Covey (1765 - 1847)*
Children:
Martha Covey Tanner (____ - 1852)*
Desire Covey Wing (1786 - ____)*
Elizabeth Covey Burt (1801 - 1875)*
John B Covey (1808 - 1868)*
Sibling:
Rebecca Eggleston (____ - 1823)*
Keren Eggleston/Eagleston Covey (1765 - 1844)
Note: w/o Joshua Covey
Burial: Panama Union Cemetery, Panama, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Maintained by: Sherman-Thomas
Originally Created by: Kathy Sloan
Record added: Feb 27, 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 10533189.1
Family | Joshua Covey b. 26 Aug 1765, d. 22 Dec 1847 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Keren Eggleston/Eagleston Covey: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10533189. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Joseph Eggleston: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=132544744
Joseph Eggleston1
M, #82629, d. 1815
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2017 |
Joseph Eggleston was born at Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut, USA.1 He married Coran Springer.1
Joseph Eggleston died in 1815 at Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut, USA; from Find A Grave:
Birth: unknown, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death: 1815, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Joseph Eggleston was born about 1721 in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut to Joseph and Sarah Mott Eggleston. Another source shows him being born about 1713 in Kingston, Kings County, Rhode Island. He married Coran or Karin Springer between 1733 and 1742 in Stonington and their children were: Rebecca, Patience, Joseph, Desire, Gershom and Keren or Coran (#10533189). June 16, 1794, Joseph was admitted as a town inhabitant of Voluntown, Windham County, Connecticut and admitted as a freeman September 5, 1794. Joseph died before November 17, 1815 in Stonington and is presumed buried in that area.
Bio by John E. Sherman
Family links: Parents:
Joseph Eggleston (1677 - 1767)
Sarah Mott Eggleston (1685 - ____)
Children:
Rebecca Eggleston (____ - 1823)*
Keren Eggleston/Eagleston Covey (1765 - 1844)*
Siblings:
Joseph Eggleston (____ - 1815)
Isaac Eggleston (1715 - 1787)*
Ichabod Eggleston (1716 - 1793)*
Burial: Unknown
Created by: Sherman-Thomas
Record added: Jul 09, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 132544744.1
Joseph Eggleston died in 1815 at Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut, USA; from Find A Grave:
Birth: unknown, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death: 1815, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Joseph Eggleston was born about 1721 in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut to Joseph and Sarah Mott Eggleston. Another source shows him being born about 1713 in Kingston, Kings County, Rhode Island. He married Coran or Karin Springer between 1733 and 1742 in Stonington and their children were: Rebecca, Patience, Joseph, Desire, Gershom and Keren or Coran (#10533189). June 16, 1794, Joseph was admitted as a town inhabitant of Voluntown, Windham County, Connecticut and admitted as a freeman September 5, 1794. Joseph died before November 17, 1815 in Stonington and is presumed buried in that area.
Bio by John E. Sherman
Family links: Parents:
Joseph Eggleston (1677 - 1767)
Sarah Mott Eggleston (1685 - ____)
Children:
Rebecca Eggleston (____ - 1823)*
Keren Eggleston/Eagleston Covey (1765 - 1844)*
Siblings:
Joseph Eggleston (____ - 1815)
Isaac Eggleston (1715 - 1787)*
Ichabod Eggleston (1716 - 1793)*
Burial: Unknown
Created by: Sherman-Thomas
Record added: Jul 09, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 132544744.1
Family | Coran Springer |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Joseph Eggleston: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=132544744. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
Coran Springer1
F, #82630
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2017 |
Family | Joseph Eggleston d. 1815 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Joseph Eggleston: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=132544744. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
(?) Cupar1
M, #82631
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2017 |
(?) Cupar married Elizabeth Slaughter, daughter of James Slaughter and Elizabeth Webb, before March 1765
; Lomax cites the will of her father, James Slaughter (Source: Prerogative Court Wills, Liber 34, fol. 227, James Slaughter, written 4 Mar 1765, prob. 28 Aug 1766.)1
; Lomax cites the will of her father, James Slaughter (Source: Prerogative Court Wills, Liber 34, fol. 227, James Slaughter, written 4 Mar 1765, prob. 28 Aug 1766.)1
Family | Elizabeth Slaughter b. c 1744 |
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
Margaret (?)1
F, #82633
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
Margaret (?) married Nathan Slaughter Sr., son of James Slaughter and Elizabeth Webb, before November 1786.1
Margaret (?) and Nathan Slaughter Sr. were mentioned in a land transaction on 18 November 1756 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA,
Memo: Caroline County Land Abstracts, R. Bernice Leonard - Vol. B, fol. 142
18 Nov 1786
Nathan Slaughter to Thos. Goldsborough, Attorney at Law - cons. 9 pds - 8 a., pt of "Fern Ridge" and pt of "Fern Ridge Corrected." Nathan and Margaret his wife, e/a bef Thos. Hardcaste, Thos. Hughett.2
Margaret (?) and Nathan Slaughter Sr. were mentioned in a land transaction on 18 November 1786 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA,
Memo: Nathan and Margaret his wife, e/a bef Thos. Hardcastle, Thos. Hughlett.)1
Margaret (?) and Nathan Slaughter Sr. were mentioned in a land transaction on 18 November 1756 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA,
Memo: Caroline County Land Abstracts, R. Bernice Leonard - Vol. B, fol. 142
18 Nov 1786
Nathan Slaughter to Thos. Goldsborough, Attorney at Law - cons. 9 pds - 8 a., pt of "Fern Ridge" and pt of "Fern Ridge Corrected." Nathan and Margaret his wife, e/a bef Thos. Hardcaste, Thos. Hughett.2
Margaret (?) and Nathan Slaughter Sr. were mentioned in a land transaction on 18 November 1786 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA,
Memo: Nathan and Margaret his wife, e/a bef Thos. Hardcastle, Thos. Hughlett.)1
Family | Nathan Slaughter Sr. b. 1750, d. a 1808 |
Children |
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017, Lomax cites: R. Bernice Leonard, Caroline County Land Abstracts, Vol. B, fol. 142, 18 Nov 1786, Nathan and Margaret his wife, e/a bef Thos. Hardcastle, Thos. Hughlett.
- [S3762] Descendants of James Slaughter Descendancy Report, by unknown photographer.
Nathan Slaughter Jr.1
M, #82634
Father | Nathan Slaughter Sr.1 b. 1750, d. a 1808 |
Mother | Margaret (?)1 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
; Lomax cites: R. Bernice Leonard, Caroline County Land Abstracts, Vol. I, fol. 173, 23 Sep 1805.1 Nathan Slaughter Jr. was was mentioned in a land transaction by Nathan Slaughter Sr. on 23 September 1805 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Caroline County Land Abstracts, R. Bernice Leonard - Vol. I, fol. 173
23 Sep 1805
Nathan Slaughter to his sons, Nathan Wm. Slaughter - in cons. of 50 pds to be paid to his daughter, Caty Slaughter after his death and 5 pds annually to her or her heirs, until the 50 pds is discharged - 100 a., parts of "Fern Ridge" and "Fern Ridge Corrected."1
23 Sep 1805
Nathan Slaughter to his sons, Nathan Wm. Slaughter - in cons. of 50 pds to be paid to his daughter, Caty Slaughter after his death and 5 pds annually to her or her heirs, until the 50 pds is discharged - 100 a., parts of "Fern Ridge" and "Fern Ridge Corrected."1
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
William Slaughter1
M, #82635
Father | Nathan Slaughter Sr.1 b. 1750, d. a 1808 |
Mother | Margaret (?)1 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
; Lomax cites: R. Bernice Leonard, Caroline County Land Abstracts, Vol. I, fol. 173, 23 Sep 1805.1 William Slaughter was was mentioned in a land transaction by Nathan Slaughter Sr. on 23 September 1805 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Caroline County Land Abstracts, R. Bernice Leonard - Vol. I, fol. 173
23 Sep 1805
Nathan Slaughter to his sons, Nathan Wm. Slaughter - in cons. of 50 pds to be paid to his daughter, Caty Slaughter after his death and 5 pds annually to her or her heirs, until the 50 pds is discharged - 100 a., parts of "Fern Ridge" and "Fern Ridge Corrected."1
23 Sep 1805
Nathan Slaughter to his sons, Nathan Wm. Slaughter - in cons. of 50 pds to be paid to his daughter, Caty Slaughter after his death and 5 pds annually to her or her heirs, until the 50 pds is discharged - 100 a., parts of "Fern Ridge" and "Fern Ridge Corrected."1
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
Caty Slaughter1
F, #82636
Father | Nathan Slaughter Sr.1 b. 1750, d. a 1808 |
Mother | Margaret (?)1 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
; Lomax cites: R. Bernice Leonard, Caroline County Land Abstracts, Vol. I, fol. 173, 23 Sep 1805.1 Caty Slaughter was was mentioned in a land transaction by Nathan Slaughter Sr. on 23 September 1805 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Caroline County Land Abstracts, R. Bernice Leonard - Vol. I, fol. 173
23 Sep 1805
Nathan Slaughter to his sons, Nathan Wm. Slaughter - in cons. of 50 pds to be paid to his daughter, Caty Slaughter after his death and 5 pds annually to her or her heirs, until the 50 pds is discharged - 100 a., parts of "Fern Ridge" and "Fern Ridge Corrected."1
23 Sep 1805
Nathan Slaughter to his sons, Nathan Wm. Slaughter - in cons. of 50 pds to be paid to his daughter, Caty Slaughter after his death and 5 pds annually to her or her heirs, until the 50 pds is discharged - 100 a., parts of "Fern Ridge" and "Fern Ridge Corrected."1
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
William Slaughter1
M, #82637
Father | Stephen Slaughter1 b. 20 Feb 1737, d. 3 Sep 1797 |
Mother | Rachel Rhodes1 b. c 1736, d. 6 Mar 1804 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
; Lomax cites: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400, written Aug 17, 1797, prob. Oct 3, 1797, Stephen Slaughter.1
In Stephen Slaughter's will dated 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, William Slaughter was named as an heir; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
In Stephen Slaughter's will dated 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, William Slaughter was named as an heir; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
Samuel Slaughter1
M, #82638
Father | Stephen Slaughter1 b. 20 Feb 1737, d. 3 Sep 1797 |
Mother | Rachel Rhodes1 b. c 1736, d. 6 Mar 1804 |
Last Edited | 9 Aug 2019 |
; Lomax cites: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400, written Aug 17, 1797, prob. Oct 3, 1797, Stephen Slaughter.1
In Stephen Slaughter's will dated 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Samuel Slaughter was named as an heir; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
In Rachel Rhodes's will dated 19 August 1802 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Samuel Slaughter was named as an heir; Caroline County Wills - Liber JR C, fol. 49
written Aug 19, 1802, prob. Mar 6, 1804
Rachel Slaughter Bequeaths to:
Samuel Slaughter - son - to have entire estate after widow's decease "not only on account of the love and attachment I have to him but because he has supported me in my declining years"; Executor of Will
Elizabeth Stradly - daughter (wife of Theodore Stradly) - in consideration for getting the entire estate, Samuel to pay her the sum of 20 pds current money of Maryland
Richard Harrington - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca Harrington - Samuel to pay him the sum of 10 pds current money when he comes of full age
Elizabeth Harrington - grandaughter (daughter of daughter Rebecca) - Samuel to pay her the sum of 10 pds current money.
Witnesses: Caleb Boyer, Henry Boyer, James Reed.1
In Stephen Slaughter's will dated 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Samuel Slaughter was named as an heir; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
In Rachel Rhodes's will dated 19 August 1802 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Samuel Slaughter was named as an heir; Caroline County Wills - Liber JR C, fol. 49
written Aug 19, 1802, prob. Mar 6, 1804
Rachel Slaughter Bequeaths to:
Samuel Slaughter - son - to have entire estate after widow's decease "not only on account of the love and attachment I have to him but because he has supported me in my declining years"; Executor of Will
Elizabeth Stradly - daughter (wife of Theodore Stradly) - in consideration for getting the entire estate, Samuel to pay her the sum of 20 pds current money of Maryland
Richard Harrington - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca Harrington - Samuel to pay him the sum of 10 pds current money when he comes of full age
Elizabeth Harrington - grandaughter (daughter of daughter Rebecca) - Samuel to pay her the sum of 10 pds current money.
Witnesses: Caleb Boyer, Henry Boyer, James Reed.1
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
Elizabeth Slaughter1
F, #82639
Father | Stephen Slaughter1 b. 20 Feb 1737, d. 3 Sep 1797 |
Mother | Rachel Rhodes1 b. c 1736, d. 6 Mar 1804 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
Elizabeth Slaughter married Thomas Baynard on 28 July 1789 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA,
; her 1st husband; Lomax cites: Caroline County Marriage Licenses, 1774-1815.1 Elizabeth Slaughter married Theodore Stradly before 1804 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA,
; her 2nd husband; Lomax cites: Caroline County Wills, Lber JR C, fol. 49, written Aug 19,1802, prob. Mar 6, 1804, Rachel Slaughter.1
; Lomax cites: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400, written Aug 17, 1797, prob. Oct 3, 1797, Stephen Slaughter.1
In Stephen Slaughter's will dated 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Elizabeth Slaughter was named as an heir; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
In Rachel Rhodes's will dated 19 August 1802 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Elizabeth Slaughter was named as an heir; Caroline County Wills - Liber JR C, fol. 49
written Aug 19, 1802, prob. Mar 6, 1804
Rachel Slaughter Bequeaths to:
Samuel Slaughter - son - to have entire estate after widow's decease "not only on account of the love and attachment I have to him but because he has supported me in my declining years"; Executor of Will
Elizabeth Stradly - daughter (wife of Theodore Stradly) - in consideration for getting the entire estate, Samuel to pay her the sum of 20 pds current money of Maryland
Richard Harrington - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca Harrington - Samuel to pay him the sum of 10 pds current money when he comes of full age
Elizabeth Harrington - grandaughter (daughter of daughter Rebecca) - Samuel to pay her the sum of 10 pds current money.
Witnesses: Caleb Boyer, Henry Boyer, James Reed.1
; her 1st husband; Lomax cites: Caroline County Marriage Licenses, 1774-1815.1 Elizabeth Slaughter married Theodore Stradly before 1804 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA,
; her 2nd husband; Lomax cites: Caroline County Wills, Lber JR C, fol. 49, written Aug 19,1802, prob. Mar 6, 1804, Rachel Slaughter.1
; Lomax cites: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400, written Aug 17, 1797, prob. Oct 3, 1797, Stephen Slaughter.1
In Stephen Slaughter's will dated 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Elizabeth Slaughter was named as an heir; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
In Rachel Rhodes's will dated 19 August 1802 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Elizabeth Slaughter was named as an heir; Caroline County Wills - Liber JR C, fol. 49
written Aug 19, 1802, prob. Mar 6, 1804
Rachel Slaughter Bequeaths to:
Samuel Slaughter - son - to have entire estate after widow's decease "not only on account of the love and attachment I have to him but because he has supported me in my declining years"; Executor of Will
Elizabeth Stradly - daughter (wife of Theodore Stradly) - in consideration for getting the entire estate, Samuel to pay her the sum of 20 pds current money of Maryland
Richard Harrington - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca Harrington - Samuel to pay him the sum of 10 pds current money when he comes of full age
Elizabeth Harrington - grandaughter (daughter of daughter Rebecca) - Samuel to pay her the sum of 10 pds current money.
Witnesses: Caleb Boyer, Henry Boyer, James Reed.1
Family 1 | Thomas Baynard |
Family 2 | Theodore Stradly |
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
Thomas Baynard1
M, #82640
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
Thomas Baynard married Elizabeth Slaughter, daughter of Stephen Slaughter and Rachel Rhodes, on 28 July 1789 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA,
; her 1st husband; Lomax cites: Caroline County Marriage Licenses, 1774-1815.1
; Lomax cites: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400, written Aug 17, 1797, prob. Oct 3, 1797, Stephen Slaughter.1
Thomas Baynard is mentioned in the will of Stephen Slaughter on 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
; her 1st husband; Lomax cites: Caroline County Marriage Licenses, 1774-1815.1
; Lomax cites: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400, written Aug 17, 1797, prob. Oct 3, 1797, Stephen Slaughter.1
Thomas Baynard is mentioned in the will of Stephen Slaughter on 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
Family | Elizabeth Slaughter |
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
Theodore Stradly1
M, #82641
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
Theodore Stradly married Elizabeth Slaughter, daughter of Stephen Slaughter and Rachel Rhodes, before 1804 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA,
; her 2nd husband; Lomax cites: Caroline County Wills, Lber JR C, fol. 49, written Aug 19,1802, prob. Mar 6, 1804, Rachel Slaughter.1
; her 2nd husband; Lomax cites: Caroline County Wills, Lber JR C, fol. 49, written Aug 19,1802, prob. Mar 6, 1804, Rachel Slaughter.1
Family | Elizabeth Slaughter |
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
Henrietta Slaughter1
F, #82642
Father | Stephen Slaughter1 b. 20 Feb 1737, d. 3 Sep 1797 |
Mother | Rachel Rhodes1 b. c 1736, d. 6 Mar 1804 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
Henrietta Slaughter married Levi Charles on 25 September 1792 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA,
; Lomax cites: Henry Downes Cranor, Caroline County Marriage Licenses 1774-1815 (shows Levin Charles); : Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400, written Aug 17, 1797, prob. Oct 3, 1797, Stephen Slaughter; Caroline County Marriage Licenses, 1774-1865.1
; Lomax cites: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400, written Aug 17, 1797, prob. Oct 3, 1797, Stephen Slaughter.1
In Stephen Slaughter's will dated 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Henrietta Slaughter was named as an heir; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
; Lomax cites: Henry Downes Cranor, Caroline County Marriage Licenses 1774-1815 (shows Levin Charles); : Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400, written Aug 17, 1797, prob. Oct 3, 1797, Stephen Slaughter; Caroline County Marriage Licenses, 1774-1865.1
; Lomax cites: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400, written Aug 17, 1797, prob. Oct 3, 1797, Stephen Slaughter.1
In Stephen Slaughter's will dated 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Henrietta Slaughter was named as an heir; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
Family | Levi Charles |
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
Levi Charles1
M, #82643
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
Levi Charles married Henrietta Slaughter, daughter of Stephen Slaughter and Rachel Rhodes, on 25 September 1792 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA,
; Lomax cites: Henry Downes Cranor, Caroline County Marriage Licenses 1774-1815 (shows Levin Charles); : Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400, written Aug 17, 1797, prob. Oct 3, 1797, Stephen Slaughter; Caroline County Marriage Licenses, 1774-1865.1
Levi Charles is mentioned in the will of Stephen Slaughter on 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
; Lomax cites: Henry Downes Cranor, Caroline County Marriage Licenses 1774-1815 (shows Levin Charles); : Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400, written Aug 17, 1797, prob. Oct 3, 1797, Stephen Slaughter; Caroline County Marriage Licenses, 1774-1865.1
Levi Charles is mentioned in the will of Stephen Slaughter on 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
Family | Henrietta Slaughter |
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
Rebecca Slaughter1
F, #82644
Father | Stephen Slaughter1 b. 20 Feb 1737, d. 3 Sep 1797 |
Mother | Rachel Rhodes1 b. c 1736, d. 6 Mar 1804 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
Rebecca Slaughter married Thomas Harrington on 6 April 1784 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA,
; Lomax cites:
Caroline County Wills, Lber JR C, fol. 49, written Aug 19,1802, prob. Mar 6, 1804, Rachel Slaughter;
Caroline County Marriage Licenses, 1774-1815.1
In Stephen Slaughter's will dated 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Rebecca Slaughter was named as an heir; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
Rebecca Slaughter is mentioned in the will of Rachel Rhodes on 19 August 1802 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA; Caroline County Wills - Liber JR C, fol. 49
written Aug 19, 1802, prob. Mar 6, 1804
Rachel Slaughter Bequeaths to:
Samuel Slaughter - son - to have entire estate after widow's decease "not only on account of the love and attachment I have to him but because he has supported me in my declining years"; Executor of Will
Elizabeth Stradly - daughter (wife of Theodore Stradly) - in consideration for getting the entire estate, Samuel to pay her the sum of 20 pds current money of Maryland
Richard Harrington - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca Harrington - Samuel to pay him the sum of 10 pds current money when he comes of full age
Elizabeth Harrington - grandaughter (daughter of daughter Rebecca) - Samuel to pay her the sum of 10 pds current money.
Witnesses: Caleb Boyer, Henry Boyer, James Reed.1
; Lomax cites:
Caroline County Wills, Lber JR C, fol. 49, written Aug 19,1802, prob. Mar 6, 1804, Rachel Slaughter;
Caroline County Marriage Licenses, 1774-1815.1
In Stephen Slaughter's will dated 17 August 1797 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA, Rebecca Slaughter was named as an heir; Lomax cites: Caroline County, Maryland (Source: Caroline County Wills, Liber JR B, fol. 400
[quote]Bequeaths to:
Wife: Rachel Slaughter
son - William - to have the plantation on which William now lives except for that which lies on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the river bridge
son - Samuel - after widow's decease to have the plantation on which testator now lives along w/the land lying on the left hand side of the road leading from Greensborough to the River Bridge;
remaining third part of testator's personal estate to be divided among children Samuel, William, Elizabeth and Rebecca Elizabeth Baynard - daughter (wife of Thomas Baynard) - to have the plantation on which they now live lying in Kent County, Delaware w/condition.
Henrietta Charles - daughter (wife of Levi Charles) - Thomas Baynard to pay her the sum of 100 pounds current money as condition for receiving the land in Kent County, Delaware; to have one third part of the personal estate
Richard ---- - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca)
Elizabeth --- - granddaughter (dau of Rebecca) - Thomas Baynard to pay them each the sum of 25 pounds currency as condition for getting the land left to him and Elizabeth [end quote].1
Rebecca Slaughter is mentioned in the will of Rachel Rhodes on 19 August 1802 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA; Caroline County Wills - Liber JR C, fol. 49
written Aug 19, 1802, prob. Mar 6, 1804
Rachel Slaughter Bequeaths to:
Samuel Slaughter - son - to have entire estate after widow's decease "not only on account of the love and attachment I have to him but because he has supported me in my declining years"; Executor of Will
Elizabeth Stradly - daughter (wife of Theodore Stradly) - in consideration for getting the entire estate, Samuel to pay her the sum of 20 pds current money of Maryland
Richard Harrington - grandson (son of daughter Rebecca Harrington - Samuel to pay him the sum of 10 pds current money when he comes of full age
Elizabeth Harrington - grandaughter (daughter of daughter Rebecca) - Samuel to pay her the sum of 10 pds current money.
Witnesses: Caleb Boyer, Henry Boyer, James Reed.1
Family | Thomas Harrington |
Children |
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
Hester Kern1
F, #82645, b. 11 March 1780, d. 23 November 1831
Father | Nathan Kern1 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
Hester Kern was born on 11 March 1780; Lomax cites: Dill, Dill & Dill, Souls in Heaven, Names in Stone, Cemeteries of Kent County, Delaware, Gateway Press, 1989, p.553, Clements Farm Cemetery.1 She married Noah Slaughter, son of Jonathan Slaughter Sr. and Rachel Anderson, on 23 December 1802 at Caroline Co., Maryland, USA,
; Lomax cites: Marriage Record & Cemetery transcriptions show Esther Keon; Queen Anne's County Wills, Liber RW 1, fol. 230, written 6 Apr 1812, prob 13 Mar 1813, Nathan Kern, "... to each of my two grandsons Turbett Slaughter and Robert Harrison, children of my dau Esther Harrison, the sum of two hundred fifty dollars to be paid by my exec."
Lomax also states: "There is a marriage in Caroline County, Noah Slaughter to Esther Keon, 23 Dec 1802. This may be the same couple."1
Hester Kern died on 23 November 1831 at Kent Co., Delaware, USA, at age 51; Lomax cites: Mary Marshall Brewer, Probate Records of Kent County, Delaware, Colonial Roots, Lewes, Delaware, 19958, Will written, 17 Aug 1831, probated April 24, 1832; Souls in Heaven, Names in Stone, Cemetery Records of Kent County, Delaware, Dill, Dill & Dill, p.553; Maryland Bible Records, Vol. 4 Eastern Shore, Henry C. Peden Jr., p.104.1
Her estate was probated on 23 April 1832 at Kent Co., Delaware, USA,
; Probate Records of Kent County, Delaware, Mary Marshall Brewer, 1822-1833, p.167 - Liber Q1, fol. 204
Prob: 23 Apr 1832 by William K. Lockwood register of wills. Letters of Administration, C.T.A., were granted to Joel Clements who being sworn gave bond with Thomas Slaughter his surety. 24 Apr 1832 T.K. Slaughter renounces right as executor.
Hester Kern left a will on 17 August 1831 at Kent Co., Delaware, USA; Probate Records of Kent County, Delaware, Mary Marshall Brewer, 1822-1833, p.167 - Liber Q1, fol. 204
Will dated 17 Aug 1831. Heirs: Eldest son Turbit K. Slaughter my house and lot in the Village of Centreville, Queenans Co., MD; balance of estate shall be divided between my son William Henry Harrison and my dau Mary Hester Harrison. Executor: Son Turbit K. Slaughter. Wit: Reuben Clements, Joel Clements, Thos Slaughter.1
; Lomax cites: Marriage Record & Cemetery transcriptions show Esther Keon; Queen Anne's County Wills, Liber RW 1, fol. 230, written 6 Apr 1812, prob 13 Mar 1813, Nathan Kern, "... to each of my two grandsons Turbett Slaughter and Robert Harrison, children of my dau Esther Harrison, the sum of two hundred fifty dollars to be paid by my exec."
Lomax also states: "There is a marriage in Caroline County, Noah Slaughter to Esther Keon, 23 Dec 1802. This may be the same couple."1
Hester Kern died on 23 November 1831 at Kent Co., Delaware, USA, at age 51; Lomax cites: Mary Marshall Brewer, Probate Records of Kent County, Delaware, Colonial Roots, Lewes, Delaware, 19958, Will written, 17 Aug 1831, probated April 24, 1832; Souls in Heaven, Names in Stone, Cemetery Records of Kent County, Delaware, Dill, Dill & Dill, p.553; Maryland Bible Records, Vol. 4 Eastern Shore, Henry C. Peden Jr., p.104.1
Her estate was probated on 23 April 1832 at Kent Co., Delaware, USA,
; Probate Records of Kent County, Delaware, Mary Marshall Brewer, 1822-1833, p.167 - Liber Q1, fol. 204
Prob: 23 Apr 1832 by William K. Lockwood register of wills. Letters of Administration, C.T.A., were granted to Joel Clements who being sworn gave bond with Thomas Slaughter his surety. 24 Apr 1832 T.K. Slaughter renounces right as executor.
Hester Kern left a will on 17 August 1831 at Kent Co., Delaware, USA; Probate Records of Kent County, Delaware, Mary Marshall Brewer, 1822-1833, p.167 - Liber Q1, fol. 204
Will dated 17 Aug 1831. Heirs: Eldest son Turbit K. Slaughter my house and lot in the Village of Centreville, Queenans Co., MD; balance of estate shall be divided between my son William Henry Harrison and my dau Mary Hester Harrison. Executor: Son Turbit K. Slaughter. Wit: Reuben Clements, Joel Clements, Thos Slaughter.1
Family | Noah Slaughter b. 1774, d. 10 Aug 1813 |
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Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
Nathan Kern1
M, #82646
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
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Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
Turbet Kearne Slaughter1
M, #82647, b. 27 June 1804
Father | Noah Slaughter1 b. 1774, d. 10 Aug 1813 |
Mother | Hester Kern1 b. 11 Mar 1780, d. 23 Nov 1831 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
Turbet Kearne Slaughter was born on 27 June 1804 at Kent Co., Delaware, USA; Lomax cites:
(1) Mary Marshall Brewer, Kent County, Delaware Guardian Accounts, 1744-1855, Colonial Roots, Lewes, Delaware, 19958, p.45,
Maryland Bible Records, Vol. 4 Eastern Shore, Henry C. Peden Jr., p.103,
Robert Harrison Bible, Caroline County, Turbet K. Slauter, son of Noah and Easther Slauter, b. 27 Jun 1804.,
(2) Mary Marshall Brewer, Probate Records of Kent County, Delaware, Colonial Roots, Lewes, Delaware, 19958, p.167, 1822-1833.1
(1) Mary Marshall Brewer, Kent County, Delaware Guardian Accounts, 1744-1855, Colonial Roots, Lewes, Delaware, 19958, p.45,
Maryland Bible Records, Vol. 4 Eastern Shore, Henry C. Peden Jr., p.103,
Robert Harrison Bible, Caroline County, Turbet K. Slauter, son of Noah and Easther Slauter, b. 27 Jun 1804.,
(2) Mary Marshall Brewer, Probate Records of Kent County, Delaware, Colonial Roots, Lewes, Delaware, 19958, p.167, 1822-1833.1
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
Rachel Slaughter1
F, #82648, d. before August 1813
Father | Noah Slaughter1 b. 1774, d. 10 Aug 1813 |
Mother | Hester Kern1 b. 11 Mar 1780, d. 23 Nov 1831 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
Rachel Slaughter died before August 1813 at Kent Co., Delaware, USA; Lomax cites: : Mary Marshall Brewer, Kent County, Delaware Guardian Accounts, 1744-1855, Colonial Roots, Lewes, Delaware, 19958, p.45, 10 Aug 1813. ... and the youngest is Rachel Slaughter who has since parted this life; 9 Aug 1919. I Thomas Slaughter do hereby certify that having been appointed by the Orphans' Court guardian to Turbet Kearne Slaughter minor of Noah Slaughter while the said minor was under the age of 14, now arrived to the age of 14 and upwards, I do refuse to continue as guardian of the said minor and renounce the said guardianship. 18 Mar 1823. Joel Clements guardian to Turbet K. Slaughter a minor son of Noah Slaughter decd presents account of guardianship.1
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
George Murphey1
M, #82649
Father | John Murphey1 d. b Jun 1788 |
Mother | Susan Slaughter1 b. 1770, d. b Dec 1801 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
Reference: Lomax cites: Mary Marshall Brewer, Kent County, Delaware Guardian Accounts, 1744-1855, Colonial Roots, Lewes, Delaware, 19958, p.44.1
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.
John Murphey1
M, #82650
Father | John Murphey1 d. b Jun 1788 |
Mother | Susan Slaughter1 b. 1770, d. b Dec 1801 |
Last Edited | 30 Aug 2017 |
; Lomax cites: Mary Marshall Brewer, Kent County, Delaware Guardian Accounts, 1744-1855, Colonial Roots, Lewes, Delaware, 19958, p.45... that if the said Noah Slaughter well and truy pays unto the heirs of the said Jonathan Slaughter, that is unto John Murphy a minor son of Susannah Murphy decd 31.13.8 with interest, and to George Murphy 31.13.8 with interest, then this recognizance to be void.1
Citations
- [S3762] Descendancy Report: Descendants of James Slaughter, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17646026/person/18008806168/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7CpgNum; unknown file name; Printout dated 29 Aug 2017.