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Phoebe Slaughter 1642–1710 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1642

Birth Location: South Farnham, Essex Co, Colonial Virginia

Death Date: 10 Apr 1710

Death Location: South Farnham, Essex Co, Colonial Virginia

Father: Toby Smith

Mother: Phoebe Fauntleroy

Spouse(s): William Col

Children(s): Susanah Peachy

In 1642, Phoebe Slaughter entered the world in South Farnham, Essex Co, Colonial Virginia, born to Toby Smith And Phoebe Fauntleroy. Phoebe Slaughter married William Peachey 5Th Virginia Regiment I Col, and had children including Susanah Peachy. Phoebe Slaughter passed away in 1710 in South Farnham, Essex Co, Colonial Virginia.

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Biography

  • In 1642, Phoebe Slaughter entered the world in South Farnham, Essex Co, Colonial Virginia, born to Toby Smith And Phoebe Fauntleroy.
  • Phoebe Slaughter married William Peachey 5Th Virginia Regiment I Col, and had children including Susanah Peachy.
  • Phoebe Slaughter passed away in 1710 in South Farnham, Essex Co, Colonial Virginia.

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Phoebe Slaughter's Ancestors

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Phoebe Slaughter
1642–1710
Birth Place: South Farnham, Essex Co, Colonial Virginia
Parents
Toby Smith
1611–
Virginia
Phoebe Fauntleroy
1617–1658
Crondall, Hampshire, England
Grandparents
John Fauntleroy
1588–1644
Crondall, Hampshire, England
Phoebe Wilkinson
1586–1629
Medley, Dorset, England
Great-Grandparents
William Fauntleroy
1562–1644
Frances Fauntleroy
1564–1638
Susanna Trew
1562–1621
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Margaret Moore
1525–1613
John Fauntleroy
1536–1598
Margaret Moore
1525–1613
William Trew
1537–1615
Elisabeth Trew
1541–

Phoebe Slaughter's Descendants

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Phoebe Slaughter (1642–10 Apr 1710) m. William (Peachey, 5th Virginia Regiment, I) Col (1664–Abt. 1750)
  1. 1. Susanah Peachy 1688–1736 m. Capt. (Thomas) Walker 1689–1724
    1. 1. Doctor (Thomas) Walker 1715–1794 m. ELIZABETH ("BETTY") ELLIS* 1720–1817 m. Mildred (Thornton) Meriwether 1721–1778
      1. 1. Richard Walker 1739–1801 m. Lucy Love 1741–1801
        1. 1. Allen Walker 1765–1835 m. Sarah Parke 1785–1857
      2. 2. Barbara Walker 1749–1819
      3. 3. Benjamin Walker 1748–1793
      4. 4. Polly Walker 1749–1820
      5. 5. Francis Walker 1764–1806
      6. 6. Lucy Gilmer 1751–1800
      7. 7. Susanna (Thornton (called Sukey)) Walker 1746–1808
      8. 8. Mary Walker 1746–1821
      9. 9. Willis ((William) Henry) Walker 1761–1818
      10. 10. Elijah Walker 1770–1835
      11. 11. Sanders Walker 1742–1793
      12. 12. Fanny Walker 1756–1850
      13. 13. Jesse Walker 1743–1849
      14. 14. Emmanuel Walker 1747–1814
      15. 15. Sanders Walker 1772–1859
      16. 16. James Walker 1736–1794
      17. 17. Mary Walker 1742–1824
      18. 18. Captain (Thomas) Walker 1749–1809
      19. 19. John ((Senator & Colonel)) Walker 1744–1809
      20. 20. Lucy Walker 1751–1800
      21. 21. Elizabeth ((called "Betsy") Simms) Walker 1753–1792
      22. 22. Mildred ((called Milly)) Walker 1755–1797
      23. 23. Sarah Walker 1758–1789
      24. 24. Martha Walker 1760–
      25. 25. Reuben Walker 1762–1765
      26. 26. Peachy Walker 1767–1811
      27. 27. Willis Walker 1761–
    2. 2. Mary (Peachy) Walker 1710–1745
    3. 3. John Walker 1715–1741

Phoebe Slaughter's Timeline

2 Records

1642
1642
Birth of Phoebe Slaughter in South Farnham, Essex Co, Colonial Virginia
South Farnham, Essex Co, Colonial Virginia
1710
10 Apr 1710
Age 68
Death of Phoebe Slaughter in South Farnham, Essex Co, Colonial Virginia
South Farnham, Essex Co, Colonial Virginia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1642
    Event Place: South Farnham, Essex Co, Colonial Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Apr 1710
    Event Place: South Farnham, Essex Co, Colonial Virginia

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