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Nathan Henry Slack 1821–1904 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 08 May 1821

Birth Location: Witchers Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States

Death Date: 08 Mar 1904

Death Location: Witcher, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States

Father: John Slack

Mother: Nancy Huddleston

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In 1821, Nathan Henry Slack entered the world in Witchers Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States, born to John Slack And Nancy Huddleston. Nathan Henry Slack passed away in 1904 in Witcher, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1821, Nathan Henry Slack entered the world in Witchers Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States, born to John Slack And Nancy Huddleston.
  • Nathan Henry Slack passed away in 1904 in Witcher, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States.

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Nathan Slack's Ancestors

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Nathan Slack
1821–1904
Birth Place: Witchers Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States
Parents
John Slack
1777–1831
Lower Makefield, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Nancy Huddleston
1780–1862
Bedford, Bedford, Virginia, United States
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Nathan Slack's Timeline

2 Records

1821
08 May 1821
Birth of Nathan Henry Slack in Witchers Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States
Witchers Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States
1904
08 Mar 1904
Age 83
Death of Nathan Henry Slack in Witcher, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States
Witcher, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 08 May 1821
    Event Place: Witchers Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 08 Mar 1904
    Event Place: Witcher, Kanawha, West Virginia, United States

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