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Mary Elizabeth Slaughter 1878–1960 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Feb 1878

Birth Location: Nottoway County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 08 Jun 1960

Death Location: Roanoke, Virginia, USA

Father: Edmund Slaughter

Mother: Mary Vaden

Spouse(s): Harvey Sr.

Children(s): John Hall, Virginia Hall, Dorothy Hall, Elizabeth Hall, Mary Hall, Harvey Jr., William Hall

In 1878, Mary Elizabeth Slaughter entered the world in Nottoway County, Virginia, USA, born to Edmund Franklin Slaughter And Mary Page Vaden. In 1930, Mary Elizabeth Slaughter resided in Big Lick, Big Lick, Roanoke, Virginia, USA. Mary Elizabeth Slaughter married Harvey Thomas Hall Sr, and had children including Dorothy Page Hall, Elizabeth Allen Hall, Harvey Thomas Hall Jr, John Alexander Hall, Mary Owen Hall, Virginia Harrison Hall, William Edward Hall. Mary Elizabeth Slaughter passed away in 1960 in Roanoke, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1878, Mary Elizabeth Slaughter entered the world in Nottoway County, Virginia, USA, born to Edmund Franklin Slaughter And Mary Page Vaden.
  • In 1930, Mary Elizabeth Slaughter resided in Big Lick, Big Lick, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.
  • Mary Elizabeth Slaughter married Harvey Thomas Hall Sr, and had children including Dorothy Page Hall, Elizabeth Allen Hall, Harvey Thomas Hall Jr, John Alexander Hall, Mary Owen Hall, Virginia Harrison Hall, William Edward Hall.
  • Mary Elizabeth Slaughter passed away in 1960 in Roanoke, Virginia, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Slaughter's Ancestors

Self
Mary Slaughter
1878–1960
Birth Place: Nottoway County, Virginia, USA
Parents
Edmund Franklin Slaughter
1833–1910
Nottoway County, Virginia, USA
Mary (Page) Vaden
1837–1921
Dinwiddie County, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Page (Harrison) Vaden
1806–1897
Chesterfield County, Virginia, USA
Susan (Caroline) Gunn
1818–1858
Dinwiddie County, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Vaden
1770–1842
Caroline Lockett
1787–1853
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lodwick Vaden
1739–1802
Mary Moore
1750–1783
Francis Jr.
1763–1802
Rhoda Wooldridge
1768–1832

Mary Slaughter's Descendants

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Mary (Elizabeth) Slaughter (28 Feb 1878–08 Jun 1960) m. Harvey (Thomas Hall) Sr. (08 Apr 1869–24 Jan 1944)
  1. 1. John (Alexander) Hall 1924–2007 m. Jean Hudson 1926–2017
  2. 2. Virginia (Harrison) Hall 1906–1970
  3. 3. Dorothy (Page) Hall 1902–1982 m. William (Cowell Jr. Stephenson) Dr. 1901–1946
    1. 1. William (Cowell) Stephenson 1933–2005
    2. 2. Elizabeth (C) Stephenson 1937–2006
  4. 4. Elizabeth (Allen) Hall 1904–1987 m. Francis (Baring) Peckham 1899–1963
  5. 5. Mary (Owen) Hall 1908– m. John (Morgan Darden) Jr 1898–1970
    1. 1. Barbara (Whitley) Darden 1936–2002 m. William (Witcher Greene) Sr 1933–2018
  6. 6. Harvey (Thomas Hall) Jr. 1911–2003
  7. 7. William (Edward) Hall 1914–2002 m. Virginia (M.) Moomaw 1922–2005
    1. 1. William (Edward Hall) Jr. 1951–2016

Mary Slaughter's Timeline

3 Records

1878
28 Feb 1878
Birth of Mary Elizabeth Slaughter in Nottoway County, Virginia, USA
Nottoway County, Virginia, USA
1930
1930
Age 52
Mary Elizabeth Slaughter resided here in Big Lick, Big Lick, Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Big Lick, Big Lick, Roanoke, Virginia, USA
1960
08 Jun 1960
Age 82
Death of Mary Elizabeth Slaughter in Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Roanoke, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Feb 1878
    Event Place: Nottoway County, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Big Lick, Big Lick, Roanoke, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: 1930 United States Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Big Lick, Roanoke, Virginia; Page: 36A; Enumeration District: 0002; FHL microfilm: 2342192

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 08 Jun 1960
    Event Place: Roanoke, Virginia, USA

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