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Hannah Slater 1760–1829 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1760

Birth Location: Scituate, Providence, Rhode Island, USA

Death Date: Sep 1829

Death Location: Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA

Father: Joseph Slater

Mother: Hannah Covell

Spouse(s): Stephen Sr.

Children(s): Abial 1812)

Hannah Slater was born in 1760 in Scituate, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, the child of Joseph Nin Jr Slaughter Slater And Hannah Thankful Covell. Hannah Slater married Stephen Adams Slafter Slater Sr, and had children including Abial Slater Veteran War 1812. Hannah Slater passed away in 1829 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA.

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Biography

  • Hannah Slater was born in 1760 in Scituate, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, the child of Joseph Nin Jr Slaughter Slater And Hannah Thankful Covell.
  • Hannah Slater married Stephen Adams Slafter Slater Sr, and had children including Abial Slater Veteran War 1812.
  • Hannah Slater passed away in 1829 in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA.

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Hannah Slater's Ancestors

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Hannah Slater
1760–1829
Birth Place: Scituate, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Parents
Joseph Nin, Jr Slaughter Slater
1721–1775
Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut
Hannah (Thankful) Covell
1722–1787
Killingly, Windham County, United States of America
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Hannah Slater's Descendants

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Hannah Slater (1760–Sep 1829) m. Stephen (Adams Slafter\Slater) Sr. (August 1, 1752–September 1821)
  1. 1. Abial (Slater (Veteran War) 1812) 1789–1853 m. Mary ("Polly") Losee 1791–1866
    1. 1. John (Abial) Slater 1827–1904 m. Louisa (Ann "Lois" Franklin ,) 4GG 1826–1908
      1. 1. George (Eugene) Slater 1861–1929 m. Olive (Lucretia) Reed 1864–1932
        1. 1. Eugenia (Lois "Genie" Slater , 2GG,) Baptist 1891–1975 m. Claude (Clay King ,) 2GG 1887–1980
        2. 2. Beatrice Slater 1897–1959
        3. 3. Elza (Elmwood) Slater 1892–1976
        4. 4. Orlin (Eugene) Slater 1890–
        5. 5. Buena (0live) Slater 1895–1971
        6. 6. Opal (J.) Slater 1899–1956 m. James Hill 1899–1965
        7. 7. Frank (L.) Slater 1901–1918
        8. 8. Robert (Ray) Slater 1903–1918
        9. 9. Jessie Slater 1891–
      2. 2. John Slater 1851–
      3. 3. Mary (E.) Slater 1853–
      4. 4. Charles Slater 1855–
      5. 5. Louisa Slater 1857–
      6. 6. Emma Slater 1859–
      7. 7. Bertha (T.) Slater 1870–
      8. 8. Mary (Ann) Wilder 1853–1933

Hannah Slater's Timeline

2 Records

1760
1760
Birth of Hannah Slater in Scituate, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Scituate, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
1829
Sep 1829
Age 69
Death of Hannah Slater in Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA
Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1760
    Event Place: Scituate, Providence, Rhode Island, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 1829
    Event Place: Brownville, Jefferson, New York, USA

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