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John Slaughter

Birth1794 - Kent County, Delaware, USA
Death26 Jan 1871 - Leipsic, Kent, Delaware
MotherElizabeth Hynson
FatherJohn Slaughter

Born in Kent County, Delaware, USA on 1794 to John Slaughter and Elizabeth Hynson. John Slaughter married Levisa Cordrey and had 7 children. He passed away on 26 Jan 1871 in Leipsic, Kent, Delaware.

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John Slaughter
1760 - 1863
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Elizabeth Hynson
1765 - Unknown
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Levisa Cordrey
1809 - 1881
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Hannah Reed
1805 - 1830
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Andrew Slaughter
1848 - 1940
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Henry Slaughter
1827 - 1903
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Mary E Slaughter
1841 - Unknown
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John C Slaughter
1835 - 1909
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George Washington Slaughter
1838 - 1928
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Martha Slaughter
1847 - Unknown
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Isaac Slaughter
1837 - Unknown

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