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Edward Slaughter 1664–1739 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Feb 1664

Birth Location: St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster, London, England

Death Date: 1739

Death Location: Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States

Father: Edward II

Mother: Selina Baskett

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Woodson

Children(s): William Sr, Richard Slaughter, John Slaughter, Owen Slaughter, Richard Slaughter, William Sr.

The story of Edward Slaughter began in 1664 in St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster, London, England. Edward Slaughter married Elizabeth Woodson, and had children including John Slaughter, Owen Slaughter, Richard Slaughter, William Richard Slaughter Sr, William Slaughter Sr. Edward Slaughter passed away in 1739 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Edward Slaughter began in 1664 in St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster, London, England.
  • Edward Slaughter married Elizabeth Woodson, and had children including John Slaughter, Owen Slaughter, Richard Slaughter, William Richard Slaughter Sr, William Slaughter Sr.
  • Edward Slaughter passed away in 1739 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States.

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Edward Slaughter's Ancestors

Self
Edward Slaughter
1664–1739
Birth Place: St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster, London, England
Parents
Edward Slaughter, II
1633–1665
Suckley, Worcestershire, England
Selina ((Celina)) Baskett
1629–1712
Dewlish, Dorset, England
Grandparents
Edward Slaughter
1603–1686
Cheneys, Bishop Frome, Herefordshire, England
Jane Bellingham
1598–
Newtimber, Sussex, England
*THOMAS (BASKETT) II
1599–1644
Dewlish, Dorset, England
*ELIZABETH DOWNES
1610–1644
Stepney, Middlesex, England
Great-Grandparents
George Slaughter
1575–1650
Katharina Arnold
1581–1617
Anne Pierce
1582–1621
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Edward Slaughter's Descendants

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Edward Slaughter (1 Feb 1664–1739) m. Elizabeth Woodson (1670–1739)
  1. 1. William (Slaughter) Sr 1695–1739 m. Mary (1713) Smith 1713–1740 m. Elizabeth (Mary) Owen 1700–1800
    1. 1. Owen (Slaughter) Sr 1726–1811 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Bolton 1741–1818
      1. 1. Zebulon Slaughter 1764–1840 m. Susanna Bennett 1775–1850 m. Susanna Bennett 1775–1850
        1. 1. Wyatt Slaughter 1810–1876 m. Lucinda Boyd 1821–1902 m. Nancy McKellar 1810–1844
        2. 2. Rebecca (Slaughter) BAILEY 1807–1857
        3. 3. George Slaughter 1792–1823
        4. 4. Arthur Slaughter 1800–
        5. 5. Jason Slaughter 1802–
        6. 6. Wiley (S.) Slaughter 1805–1883
        7. 7. Mathew Slaughter 1813–1903
        8. 8. Rachel Slaughter 1818–
        9. 9. Linely Slaughter 1818–
        10. 10. Polly Slaughter 1823–
        11. 11. Beckie Slaughter 1828–
        12. 12. Livelly Slaughter 1808–
        13. 13. Zebulon Slaughter 1811–
        14. 14. Elizabeth Slaughter 1815–
        15. 15. John Slaughter 1815–
    2. 2. Elizabeth (Lightfoot) Slaughter 1738–
    3. 3. EDWARD SLAUGHTER 1725–1804
    4. 4. William Slaughter 1730–1762
  2. 2. Richard Slaughter 1710–1761
  3. 3. John Slaughter 1697–1818
  4. 4. Owen Slaughter 1737–1811
  5. 5. Richard Slaughter 1695–1761
  6. 6. William (Richard Slaughter) Sr. 1695–1795

Edward Slaughter's Timeline

2 Records

1664
1 Feb 1664
Birth of Edward Slaughter in St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster, London, England
St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster, London, England
1739
1739
Age 75
Death of Edward Slaughter in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States
Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Feb 1664
    Event Place: St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster, London, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1739
    Event Place: Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States

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