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Frank A. Slocum 1851–1936 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Sep 1851

Birth Location: Manchester, Erie County, Pennsylvania

Death Date: 31 Mar 1936

Death Location: Quincy, Adams County, Illinois

Father: Richard Slocum

Mother: Celia Partridge

Spouse(s): Eliza Houghton, Susan Vance

Children(s): Elliott Slocum, Franklin Slocum, Harry Slocum, Charles Slocum

Frank A. Slocum was born in 1851 in Manchester, Erie County, Pennsylvania, the child of Richard Montgomery Slocum And Celia Maria Partridge. Frank A. Slocum married Eliza Jane Houghton, Susan Boude Vance, and had children including Charles Bergan Slocum, Elliott Edward Slocum, Franklin Emery Slocum, Harry Houghton Slocum. Frank A. Slocum passed away in 1936 in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois.

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Biography

  • Frank A. Slocum was born in 1851 in Manchester, Erie County, Pennsylvania, the child of Richard Montgomery Slocum And Celia Maria Partridge.
  • Frank A. Slocum married Eliza Jane Houghton, Susan Boude Vance, and had children including Charles Bergan Slocum, Elliott Edward Slocum, Franklin Emery Slocum, Harry Houghton Slocum.
  • Frank A. Slocum passed away in 1936 in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois.

Immediate Family

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Children(s)

Frank Slocum's Ancestors

Self
Frank Slocum
1851–1936
Birth Place: Manchester, Erie County, Pennsylvania
Parents
Richard Montgomery Slocum
1825–1881
Onondaga Hill, Onondaga County, New York
Celia (Maria) Partridge
1827–1902
Hartwick, Otsego County, New York
Grandparents
Oliver (Woolley) Slocum
1800–1871
Otsego County, New York
Deborah White
1805–1837
Great-Grandparents
Jonah Slocum
1761–1840
Someone
1765–1851
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Slocum
1717–
Deborah Almy
1718–

Frank Slocum's Descendants

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Frank (A.) Slocum (16 Sep 1851–31 Mar 1936) m. Eliza (Jane) Houghton (28 Feb 1853–18 Oct 1887) m. Susan (Boude) Vance (17 Mar 1853–03 Feb 1920)
  1. 1. Elliott (Edward) Slocum 1883–1938 m. Lena (Bell (Peggy)) Musser 1890–1967
    1. 1. Frances (Henrietta) Slocum 1911–1979 m. Norman (Orville) Blackwell 1915–1993
    2. 2. George (Edward) Slocum 1908–1968
    3. 3. Jean (Marie) Slocum 1929–2002 m. Henry (John (Scottie)) Scott 1915–1991 m. Robert (Frank) Jackson 1920–1986
  2. 2. Franklin (Emery) Slocum 1885–1931 m. Anna F. 1886–1945
    1. 1. Hazel (Ruth) Slocum 1911–1925
  3. 3. Harry (Houghton) Slocum 1879–1959 m. Martha Reynolds 1880–1952
    1. 1. Roger (M.) Slocum 1902–1972
      1. 1. Roger (M.) Slocum 1945–1999
    2. 2. James (L.) Slocum 1913–1985
    3. 3. Dorothy (Louise) Slocum 1917–1996 m. Arlo (G.) Beers 1911–1985 m. Robert (T.) Dinsmore 1916–1999
    4. 4. Harry (R.) Slocum 1908–1942
  4. 4. Charles (Bergan) Slocum 1881–1951 m. Grace (L.) Woolms 1886–1959
    1. 1. Richard (Charles) Slocum 1904–1977 m. Alice (Eleanor) Fletcher 1907–1980
    2. 2. Robert (Franklin) Slocum 1906–1966 m. Louise Fingerlin 1907–1988
    3. 3. Ruth (Virginia) Slocum 1914–1999 m. Henry (John) Shepard 1912–1997

Frank Slocum's Timeline

2 Records

1851
16 Sep 1851
Birth of Frank A. Slocum in Manchester, Erie County, Pennsylvania
Manchester, Erie County, Pennsylvania
1936
31 Mar 1936
Age 85
Death of Frank A. Slocum in Quincy, Adams County, Illinois
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Sep 1851
    Event Place: Manchester, Erie County, Pennsylvania

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Place: 1900 Quincy, Adams Cty. Illinois census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Place: Quincy Herald Whig obit 3-31-1936

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Place: Quincy Herald-Whig 8-16-1987 Carl Landrum's "From Quincy's Past" Column

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Mar 1936
    Event Place: Quincy, Adams County, Illinois

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