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Edith Slocum 1912–1915 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Jul 1912

Birth Location: Sterling, Logan, Colorado, USA

Death Date: 16 Aug 1915

Death Location: Sterling, Logan, Colorado, USA

Father: George (3)

Mother: Carrie Pratt

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In 1912, Edith Slocum entered the world in Sterling, Logan, Colorado, USA, born to George Fell Slocum 3 And Carrie Louella Pratt. Edith Slocum passed away in 1915 in Sterling, Logan, Colorado, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1912, Edith Slocum entered the world in Sterling, Logan, Colorado, USA, born to George Fell Slocum 3 And Carrie Louella Pratt.
  • Edith Slocum passed away in 1915 in Sterling, Logan, Colorado, USA.

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Edith Slocum's Ancestors

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Edith Slocum
1912–1915
Birth Place: Sterling, Logan, Colorado, USA
Parents
George Fell Slocum (3)
1876–1949
Coalfield, Mahaska, Iowa, USA
Carrie (Louella) Pratt
1876–1941
Knoxville, Iowa
Grandparents
George (Fell Slocum) II
1840–1882
Wilkes Barre, Luzerne Co, PA
Mary (Edna) Barnett
1851–1918
Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio, USA
Julius (Rollin) Pratt
1846–1905
Racine, Wisconsin
Mary (Jane) Rice
1849–1903
Iowa, USA
Great-Grandparents
William RICE
1820–1878
Mary Ann
1821–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jesse Rice
1778–1835
Martha Wilcoxson
1780–1848

Edith Slocum's Timeline

2 Records

1912
16 Jul 1912
Birth of Edith Slocum in Sterling, Logan, Colorado, USA
Sterling, Logan, Colorado, USA
1915
16 Aug 1915
Age 3
Death of Edith Slocum in Sterling, Logan, Colorado, USA
Sterling, Logan, Colorado, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Jul 1912
    Event Place: Sterling, Logan, Colorado, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Aug 1915
    Event Place: Sterling, Logan, Colorado, USA

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