Giles Slocum
M, #10976, b. 25 March 1647
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Giles Slocum was born on 25 March 1647.
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Meribah Parker
F, #10977
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Anne Lawton
F, #10978
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Susanna Pearce
F, #10979
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Was she the daughter of John Pearce and Mary Tallman?
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Weston Clarke
M, #10980
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Nathaniel Slocum
M, #10981, b. 25 December 1652
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Nathaniel Slocum was born on 25 December 1652.
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Hannah
F, #10982
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Peleg Slocum
M, #10983, b. 17 August 1654
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Biography
Peleg Slocum was born on 17 August 1654.
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Mary Holder
F, #10984
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Mary Slocum
F, #10985, b. 3 July 1660
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Mary Slocum was born on 3 July 1660.
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Abraham Tucker
M, #10986
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Eliezer Slocum
M, #10987, b. 25 December 1664, d. 11 March 1727
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Biography
Eliezer Slocum was born on 25 December 1664 in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. He and
Eliphal Fitzgerald were married about 1684 in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. He died on 11 March 1727 at age 62 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
He and his brothers Giles and ? were named among the proprieters of the township of Dartmouth confirmed by the deed of William Bradford November 13, 1694. He was a yeoman and left a large estate when he died in 1727. He was granted one-quarter share of the land lying in Dartmouth by his father's will. He settled on the neck of land at the confluence of Paskamansett River with Buzzards Bay, which became known as Slocum's Neck. He had a substantial estate at his death.
In the confirmatory deed of Governor William Bradford, November 13, 1694, Eliezer Slocum and his brothers Giles and Peleg were named among the proprietors of Dartmouth which then included the present townships of Dartmouth, New Bedford, Westport and Fairhaven. He dealt quite extensively in lands and was very successful in the accumulation of property considering the newness of the country and the various unfavorable circumstances of his time. The oppressions of the New Plymouth and Massachusetts governments show a marked contrast between the civil standing of these brothers, and all other members of the Society of Friends, who settled in Dartmouth and those who resided in Rhode Island. The former were excluded from the rights of citizenship and the privilege of holding office, though they were obliged to bear their proportion of the governmental burden while the presence and counsel of the latter were much sought in directing public affairs.
Eliezer received one quarter of a sheare of land laying in the Towne of Dartmouth in the Colonye of Plimouth from his father's will. He also received two oxen, foure cowes, one horse and a third of his father's beding.
Eliezer's will was proven July 30, 1727 and his estate was appraised at L5,790. 18s. 11d. personal L665. 18s. 11d. real L5,125 exclusive of the former gifts to his children. Eliezer Slocum's original will is preserved in the probate office at Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
A Short Hist. of the Slocums, Slocumbs, Slocombs of America
Charles E. Slocum 1908.
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Eliphal Fitzgerald
F, #10988, b. 1668, d. 4 October 1748
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Biography
Eliphal Fitzgerald was born in 1668 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
Eliezer Slocum and she were married about 1684 in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. She died on 4 October 1748 at age ~80 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
Tradition has it that Elephel was an Irish lady of high birth. Some hold that she was among those brought to Virginia and sold as wives to prospective purchasers and that the purchase money in this instance amounted to about $600.
Another legend is that she was the daughter of the Earl of Fitzgerald. An English Army officer fell in love with a fair Geraldine. The Geraldines had no love of the English, remembering how Lord Thomas, the son of the great Earl, along with his five uncles was hanged as a traitor on February 3, 1536. Queen Elizabeth later repealed the attainder, but the Fitzgeralds never forgave and never forgot. So her father forbade his daughter's marriage to the English Army officer. So they eloped, taking along younger sister Elephel. Elephel came to work in the Giles Slocum household, and she and Eliezer fell in love. The story goes that Giles forbade their courtship and locked her in the smokehouse, where Eliezer came down the chimney and somehow freed her. See The Slocum House at Barney's Joy by Henry Howland Crapo, 1990, Ancestry.com.
After Eliezer's death, she lived with son Ebenezer.
Anthony Slocum
M, #10989, d. 1675
Biography
Anthony Slocum died in 1675.
Anthony was one of the 46 "first and ancient purchasers" in 1637 of the territory of Cohannet, which was incorporated March 3, 1639, with the name of Taunton. In 1662 he moved to Dartmouth, which was incorporated in 1664 in the area of the Pascamanset River (Slocum's River). He was killed in 1675 in King Philip's War.
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Agnes Harvey
F, #10990
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Edward Slocum
M, #10991
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Daughter Slocum
F, #10992
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Joseph Gilbert
M, #10993
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John Slocum
M, #10994, b. 1642, d. February 1651
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John Slocum was born in 1642 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. He died in February 1651 at age ~9 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
He died at age 9. He went with a group gathering cranberries at Fowling Pond, fell behind his companions about a mile from his house, and got lost, ultimately perishing.
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Lavinia M. Leonard
F, #10995, b. 1865, d. 1875
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Lavinia M. Leonard was born in 1865. She died in 1875 at age ~10.
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Matilda Johnson
F, #10996, b. May 1871, d. 1 May 1931
Biography
Matilda Johnson was born in May 1871 in Norway.
William Frederick Leonard and she were married on 27 June 1887 in Kamas, Summit County, Utah. She died on 1 May 1931 at age ~60 in Butte, Silver Bow, Montana.
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George Bradford Leonard, Jr.
M, #10997, b. 6 October 1861, d. 1933
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Biography
George Bradford Leonard, Jr., was born on 6 October 1861 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He died in 1933 at age ~72 in Kamas, Summit County, Utah.
In the 1900 Census, the family was living in Kamas, Summit Co., UT. George was a day laborer.
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George Bradford Leonard
M, #10998, b. 3 May 1887, d. 1887
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Biography
George Bradford Leonard was born on 3 May 1887 in Kamas, Summit County, Utah. He died in 1887 at age ~0 in Kamas, Summit County, Utah.
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James Leroy Leonard
M, #10999, b. 12 August 1888, d. 1888
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Biography
James Leroy Leonard was born on 12 August 1888 in Kamas, Summit County, Utah. He died in 1888 at age ~0 in Kamas, Summit County, Utah.
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Hazel Dean Leonard
F, #11000, b. 6 May 1890, d. 1966
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Hazel Dean Leonard was born on 6 May 1890 in Kamas, Summit County, Utah. She died in 1966 at age ~76.
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