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Robert Slade

Birthabt 1791 - St Pancras, Middlesex, England
DeathJanuary 1867 - Uxbridge, Middlesex
MotherMary Foss
FatherSaml. Slade

Born in St Pancras, Middlesex, England on abt 1791 to Saml. Slade and Mary Foss. Robert Slade married Elizabeth Tyler and had 9 children. He passed away on January 1867 in Uxbridge, Middlesex.

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Parents
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Saml. Slade
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Foss
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Tyler
1799 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Dunning
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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John Slade
1836 - 1869
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Favell Slade
1829 - 1909
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Caroline Slade
1826 - Unknown
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Rosina Slade
1833 - Unknown
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William Abraham Slade
1831 - 1908
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(2) Elizabeth Slade
1821 - 1888
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John Slade
1836 - Unknown
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Robert Slade
1867 - Unknown
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Rebecca Ann Slade
1834 - 1911

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