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Martha E Slaughter 1807–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1807

Birth Location: Pike, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 04 May 1860

Death Location: Chambers County, Alabama, USA

Father: William Evans

Mother: Elizabeth Hammock

Spouse(s): Lawson Slaughter

Children(s): Joseph Slaughter, Catherine Slaughter, Wiley Slaughter, Martha Slaughter, Ezekiel Slaughter, Elvira Slaughter, John Slaughter, Lawson Slaughter, James Slaughter, Sanders Slaughter

The story of Martha E Slaughter began in 1807 in Pike, Georgia, USA. Martha E Slaughter married James Culver, Lawson Slaughter, and had children including Catherine Bell Slaughter, Elvira Slaughter, Ezekiel Zeke Slaughter, James W Slaughter, John B Slaughter, Joseph Van Slaughter, Lawson Slaughter, Martha Elizabeth Slaughter, Sanders Ruben Slaughter, Wiley Fletcher Slaughter. Martha E Slaughter passed away in 1860 in Chambers County, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Martha E Slaughter began in 1807 in Pike, Georgia, USA.
  • Martha E Slaughter married James Culver, Lawson Slaughter, and had children including Catherine Bell Slaughter, Elvira Slaughter, Ezekiel Zeke Slaughter, James W Slaughter, John B Slaughter, Joseph Van Slaughter, Lawson Slaughter, Martha Elizabeth Slaughter, Sanders Ruben Slaughter, Wiley Fletcher Slaughter.
  • Martha E Slaughter passed away in 1860 in Chambers County, Alabama, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Martha Slaughter's Ancestors

Self
Martha Slaughter
1807–1860
Birth Place: Pike, Georgia, USA
Parents
William Evans
1776–1822
Wilkes, Georgia, United States
Elizabeth (Combs) Hammock
1777–1854
Grandparents
Lt. (William Evans,) Sr.
1746–1806
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Susannah (Clement (Evans)) (Slaton)
1754–1814
Clements Hill, Hurt, Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Capt Gun-Powder
1700–1780
Susannah Twain
1710–1780
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Isaac Hill
1680–1734

Martha Slaughter's Descendants

1.
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Martha (E) Slaughter (Abt. 1807–04 May 1860) m. Lawson Slaughter (3 Jan 1797–1874)
  1. 1. Joseph (Van) Slaughter 1828–1896 m. Nancy (Jane) Blakeley 1833–1900
    1. 1. J (E) Slaughter 1869–1918 m. Clara Huckaby 1881–1971
      1. 1. Bertha Boyd 1916–2003 m. James (D Boyd) Jr 1913–2000
      2. 2. Mary (A) Slaughter 1909–1988 m. Edward (G) Seavey 1891–1955
      3. 3. Joe (Ernest Slaughter) Jr 1911–2006 m. Selma (Elizabeth) Boyd 1914–2002 m. Annie Slaughter 1913–
      4. 4. Mable (S.) Estes 1914–1998 m. Charles (Marquis) Estes 1914–2001
    2. 2. John (Franklin) Slaughter 1857–1908
    3. 3. Martha (Eneree) Slaughter 1859–1932 m. Caroline Slaughter 1841–
      1. 1. Eadie Slaughter 1890–
      2. 2. Peter Slaughter 1891–
      3. 3. Rebecca Slaughter 1897–
      4. 4. William Slaughter 1901–
    4. 4. Mary (Catherine) Slaughter 1861–1920
    5. 5. Warner (Daniel) Slaughter 1864–1945
    6. 6. Jason (Andrew Jace) Slaughter 1866–1931
    7. 7. Alsa Slaughter 1874–
    8. 8. Susan (Almina) Slaughter 1853–1921
    9. 9. James (William) Slaughter 1855–1896
    10. 10. Eula (Frances) Slaughter 1873–1952 m. James (Pinkney Pink) Shaver 1871–1968
      1. 1. Arthur (Hyman) Shaver 1893–1978
      2. 2. Charelie (W) Shaver 1895–1897
      3. 3. Joseph (P) Shaver 1897–1917
      4. 4. Mary (Jane) Manley 1900–1998
      5. 5. Wiley (Cofield) Shaver 1903–1992
      6. 6. Bernard Shaver 1905–1989
      7. 7. Ella (F) Shaver 1907–1940
      8. 8. Ernest (Wheeler) Shaver 1911–1997
      9. 9. Author (N) Shaver 1894–
    11. 11. Wesley (Winston Winse) Slaughter 1875–1941
    12. 12. Martha Slaughter 1859–
  2. 2. Catherine (Bell) Slaughter 1824–1894
  3. 3. Wiley (Fletcher) Slaughter 1826–1864
  4. 4. Martha (Elizabeth) Slaughter 1830–1924
  5. 5. Ezekiel (Zeke) Slaughter 1839–1880
  6. 6. Elvira Slaughter 1822–
  7. 7. John (B) Slaughter 1844–
  8. 8. Lawson Slaughter 1832–
  9. 9. James (W) Slaughter 1837–
  10. 10. Sanders (Ruben) Slaughter 1835–

Martha Slaughter's Timeline

5 Records

1801
1801
Birth of Martha E Slaughter in Pike, Georgia, USA
Pike, Georgia, USA
1807
Abt. 1807
Birth of Martha E Slaughter in Pike, Georgia, USA
Pike, Georgia, USA
1818
12 May 1818
Age 11
Martha E Slaughter was married in Hancock, Georgia, USA
Hancock, Georgia, USA
1850
1850
Age 43
Martha E Slaughter resided here in Chambers, Alabama, USA
Chambers, Alabama, USA
1860
04 May 1860
Age 53
Death of Martha E Slaughter in Chambers, Alabama, USA
Chambers, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1801
    Event Place: Pike, Georgia, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index
    [2] 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 19, Chambers, Alabama; Roll: M432_2; Page: 359B; Image: 717
    [3] Web: Alabama, Find A Grave Index, 1817-2011

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1807
    Event Place: Pike, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885, Census Year: 1860; Census Location: Chambers, Alabama

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 12 May 1818
    Event Place: Hancock, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Chambers, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 19, Chambers, Alabama; Roll: M432_2; Page: 359B; Image: 717

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 May 1860
    Event Place: Chambers, Alabama, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index
    [2] U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885, Census Year: 1860; Census Location: Chambers, Alabama

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Chambers County, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: Web: Alabama, Find A Grave Index, 1817-2011

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