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Rebecca Slade 1794–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 April 1794

Birth Location: Wilkes, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 11 February 1853

Death Location: Greenville Township, Darke Co, Ohio, USA

Father: Nicholas Slade

Mother: Martha Amos

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The story of Rebecca Slade began in 1794 in Wilkes, Georgia, USA. Rebecca Slade passed away in 1853 in Greenville Township, Darke Co, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Rebecca Slade began in 1794 in Wilkes, Georgia, USA.
  • Rebecca Slade passed away in 1853 in Greenville Township, Darke Co, Ohio, USA.

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Rebecca Slade's Ancestors

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Rebecca Slade
1794–1853
Birth Place: Wilkes, Georgia, USA
Parents
Nicholas Slade
1748–1799
Baltimore, Baltimore Co, Maryland, USA
Martha (Polly) Amos
1754–1822
Harford, Maryland, USA
Grandparents
Josias Slade
1718–1776
Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Mary Day
1713–1762
St Johns Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
William Amos
1690–1775
England, England, United Kingdom
Hannah McCOMAS
1723–1764
Great-Grandparents
Nicholas Day
1685–1739
William McComas
1689–1748
Hannah Dover
1701–1737
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Dae
1618–1704
Daniel Guards
1665–1699
Elizabeth McGill
1662–1726

Rebecca Slade's Timeline

2 Records

1794
4 April 1794
Birth of Rebecca Slade in Wilkes, Georgia, USA
Wilkes, Georgia, USA
1853
11 February 1853
Age 59
Death of Rebecca Slade in Greenville Township, Darke Co, Ohio, USA
Greenville Township, Darke Co, Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 April 1794
    Event Place: Wilkes, Georgia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 February 1853
    Event Place: Greenville Township, Darke Co, Ohio, USA

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