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Philip Slade 1732–1803 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 APR 1732

Birth Location: Swansea, Bristol, MA

Death Date: 31 JUL 1803

Death Location: Pittstown, Rensselar Co., NY

Father: Edward Slade

Mother: Phoebe Chase

Spouse(s): Mary Read

Children(s): Deborah Slade

In 1732, Philip Slade entered the world in Swansea, Bristol, MA, born to Edward Slade And Phoebe Chase. Philip Slade married Mary Read, and had children including Deborah Slade. Philip Slade passed away in 1803 in Pittstown, Rensselar Co., NY.

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Biography

  • In 1732, Philip Slade entered the world in Swansea, Bristol, MA, born to Edward Slade And Phoebe Chase.
  • Philip Slade married Mary Read, and had children including Deborah Slade.
  • Philip Slade passed away in 1803 in Pittstown, Rensselar Co., NY.

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Philip Slade's Ancestors

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Philip Slade
1732–1803
Birth Place: Swansea, Bristol, MA
Parents
Edward Slade
1694–1755
Phoebe Chase
1699–
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Philip Slade's Descendants

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Philip Slade (19 APR 1732–31 JUL 1803) m. Mary Read (31 MAR 1735–12 MAR 1806)
  1. 1. Deborah Slade 1775–1835 m. Ephraim Jennings 1785–1866
    1. 1. James Jennings 1812–1894 m. Mary (Ann) Topping 1821–1858
      1. 1. Anna (Maria) Jennings 1842–1908 m. Oscar (Dunreth Abby) Whitney 1826–1907

Philip Slade's Timeline

2 Records

1732
19 APR 1732
Birth of Philip Slade in Swansea, Bristol, MA
Swansea, Bristol, MA
1803
31 JUL 1803
Age 71
Death of Philip Slade in Pittstown, Rensselar Co., NY
Pittstown, Rensselar Co., NY

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 APR 1732
    Event Place: Swansea, Bristol, MA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 JUL 1803
    Event Place: Pittstown, Rensselar Co., NY

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