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Charles Slocum 1779–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 09 Jan 1779

Birth Location: Nashawena Island, Duke County, MA

Death Date: 11 Sep 1850

Death Location: Nashawena Island, Duke County, MA

Father: John Slocum

Mother: Rhobea Briggs

Spouse(s): Jane Haskins, Mary Devol

Children(s): Sylvia Slocum, Gideon Slocum, Sarah Slocum, Solomon Slocum, Catharine Slocum, Job Slocum, Charles Slocum, Frederic Slocum, Mary Slocum, Jane Slocum

Charles Slocum was born in 1779 in Nashawena Island, Duke County, MA, the child of John Slocum And Rhobea Briggs. Charles Slocum married Jane Haskins, Mary Devol, and had children including Catharine Slocum, Charles Slocum, Frederic Slocum, Gideon D Slocum, Jane Slocum, Job Slocum, Mary Devol Slocum, Sarah B Slocum, Solomon Slocum, Sylvia Ann Slocum. Charles Slocum passed away in 1850 in Nashawena Island, Duke County, MA.

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Biography

  • Charles Slocum was born in 1779 in Nashawena Island, Duke County, MA, the child of John Slocum And Rhobea Briggs.
  • Charles Slocum married Jane Haskins, Mary Devol, and had children including Catharine Slocum, Charles Slocum, Frederic Slocum, Gideon D Slocum, Jane Slocum, Job Slocum, Mary Devol Slocum, Sarah B Slocum, Solomon Slocum, Sylvia Ann Slocum.
  • Charles Slocum passed away in 1850 in Nashawena Island, Duke County, MA.

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Charles Slocum's Ancestors

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Charles Slocum
1779–1850
Birth Place: Nashawena Island, Duke County, MA
Parents
John Slocum
1746–1818
Dartmouth, MA
Rhobea Briggs
1750–
Grandparents
John Slocum
1717–
Dartmouth, MA
Deborah Almy
1718–
Dartmouth, MA
Great-Grandparents
Eliezer Slocum
1693–1738
Deborah Smith
1695–1738
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Eliezer Slocum
1664–1727
Elephel Fitzgerald
1668–1748

Charles Slocum's Descendants

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Charles Slocum (09 Jan 1779–11 Sep 1850) m. Jane Haskins (13 May 1794–) m. Mary Devol (04 Jan 1772–1809)
  1. 1. Sylvia (Ann) Slocum 1802–
  2. 2. Gideon (D.) Slocum 1807–
  3. 3. Sarah (B.) Slocum 1804–1849 m. Alexander (E. C.) Larabee 1800–
    1. 1. Elizabeth Larabee 1822–
  4. 4. Solomon Slocum 1805– m. Sarah (Pierce) Simmons 1810–1867 m. Sarah H. 1823–
    1. 1. Charles Slocum 1832–1853
    2. 2. Job (Stephen) Slocum 1833– m. Emily (B.) Tompkins 1835–
      1. 1. Sarah (Pearce) Slocum 1866–1952 m. Charles (D.) Martin 1863–1942
      2. 2. Charles Slocum 1869–
    3. 3. Priscilla (Simmons) Slocum 1840–1858
  5. 5. Catharine Slocum 1823–1878 m. Ahira Lewis 1819–
  6. 6. Job Slocum 1813– m. Julia (Ann) Simmons 1815–
  7. 7. Charles Slocum 1811– m. Lucy Allen 1815–
    1. 1. Lucy Slocum 1837–
  8. 8. Frederic Slocum 1820– m. Sarah (Ann) Smith 1823– m. Lydia (Ann) Jones 1824–
  9. 9. Mary (Devol) Slocum 1815–1897 m. Holder Allen 1808–1872 m. Alonzo Daggett 1811–
    1. 1. Mary (Jane) Allen 1836–
    2. 2. Holder (Russell) Allen 1846–1881
    3. 3. Susan (Almy) Allen 1833–1897
    4. 4. Henrietta (Christine) Allen 1857–1891
    5. 5. Joseph (Henry) Allen 1840–
    6. 6. Sara (Ann) Allen 1842–1865
    7. 7. Charles (Christopher) Allen 1844–
    8. 8. Mary (Rogers) Allen 1851– m. Orin Keeney 1847–
    9. 9. Elizabeth (Eliphel) Allen 1834–1862
    10. 10. Laura (Aften) Allen 1853–1874
    11. 11. William (Whitridge) Allen 1847–
    12. 12. Frederick (Slocum) Allen 1837–
  10. 10. Jane Slocum 1817–

Charles Slocum's Timeline

2 Records

1779
09 Jan 1779
Birth of Charles Slocum in Nashawena Island, Duke County, MA
Nashawena Island, Duke County, MA
1850
11 Sep 1850
Age 71
Death of Charles Slocum in Nashawena Island, Duke County, MA
Nashawena Island, Duke County, MA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 09 Jan 1779
    Event Place: Nashawena Island, Duke County, MA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Sep 1850
    Event Place: Nashawena Island, Duke County, MA

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