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Sign up freeAbraham Slater 1712–1797 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Nov 1712
Birth Location: Elland, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: abt 1797
Death Location: Elland, Yorkshire, England
Father: Jonathan Slater
Mother: Dorothea Hollingworth
Spouse(s): Ann Helliwell
Children(s): Hannah Slater
In 1712, Abraham Slater entered the world in Elland, Yorkshire, England, born to Jonathan Slater And Dorothea Hollingworth. Abraham Slater married Ann Helliwell, and had children including Hannah Slater. Abraham Slater passed away in 1797 in Elland, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1712, Abraham Slater entered the world in Elland, Yorkshire, England, born to Jonathan Slater And Dorothea Hollingworth.
- Abraham Slater married Ann Helliwell, and had children including Hannah Slater.
- Abraham Slater passed away in 1797 in Elland, Yorkshire, England.
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Abraham Slater's Descendants
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1. Hannah Slater 1740–1780 m. John Balmforth 1744–1802
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1. John Balmforth 1763–1827 m. Elizabeth Dyson 1764–1839
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1. John Balmforth 1796–1874 m. Sarah Clementson 1796–1868
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1. Eliza Balmforth 1822–1911 m. Samuel CROWTHER 1820–1889
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Nov 1712
Event Place: Elland, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: abt 1797
Event Place: Elland, Yorkshire, England