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David Slocum 1719–1738 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Sep 1719

Birth Location: Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA

Death Date: 18 Jul 1738

Death Location: Newport, RI

Father: Eliezer Slocum

Mother: Deborah Smith

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David Slocum was born in 1719 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA, the child of Eliezer Slocum And Deborah Smith. David Slocum passed away in 1738 in Newport, RI.

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Biography

  • David Slocum was born in 1719 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA, the child of Eliezer Slocum And Deborah Smith.
  • David Slocum passed away in 1738 in Newport, RI.

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David Slocum's Ancestors

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David Slocum
1719–1738
Birth Place: Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA
Parents
Eliezer Slocum
1693–1738
Dartmouth, MA formerly New Plymouth Colony
Deborah Smith
1695–1738
Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA
Grandparents
Eliezer Slocum
1664–1727
Portsmouth Township, RI
Elephel Fitzgerald
1668–1748
Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA
Great-Grandparents
Giles Slocum
1623–1683
Joan Cook
1625–1679
Earl Fitzgerald
1645–1708
Marie Whittaker
1646–1712
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Philip Slocombe
1596–1642
Charity Bickham
1601–1642
Christopher Cook
1603–1676
Elizabeth
1604–1679
Silas Fitzgerald
1620–1674
Mille Palmer
1621–1678
George Whittaker
1623–1672
Isabell Gill
1624–1675

David Slocum's Timeline

2 Records

1719
25 Sep 1719
Birth of David Slocum in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA
Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA
1738
18 Jul 1738
Age 19
Death of David Slocum in Newport, RI
Newport, RI

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Sep 1719
    Event Place: Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Jul 1738
    Event Place: Newport, RI

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