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Birth |
29 Sep 1823 |
Hopkinton,Kings Co.,Rhode Island |
Gender |
Male |
Person ID |
I36179 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
24 Mar 2000 00:00:00 |
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Family |
Lucy Caroline PARK, b. 14 Jul 1824, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut |
Married |
Abt 1745 |
No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut |
Children |
| 1. Lucy Ursula SLOCUM, b. 1 May 1846, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut |
| 2. Ann Elizabeth SLOCUM, b. 31 Dec 1847, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut |
| 3. William Israel SLOCUM, b. 15 Mar 1853, No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut |
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Family ID |
F15868 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- AUG. 3, 1844, VOL. 5, PAGE 387.
To: Burrel Slocum, Simeon P. Slocum, and Jesse B. Slocum to ElijaPerry dated Aug. 3, 1844, Vol. 5, page 287. Bounded on the north by ElijaKinyon's, on the east by Azariah Main and Charles P. White and on thesouth by Charles P. White and Reuben S. and Bila W. P. Bennett, and onthe west by the highway leading from Pawcatuck Bridge to Voluntown,containing by estimation 40 acres, more or less, meaning and intending toconvey all the land and buildings that was set to the three of us in thedistribution of the Estate of our father, William Slocum.
NOTE: This in 1968 is the Martin Browne property at Laurel Glen. Duringthe ownership of the 3 brothers above, boundary on the north continued tothe Perry Kinyon, later Kenyon; EAST was the Bentley lot and land ofCharles P. White -- while later it was EAST by Azariah Maine and CharlesP. White; on the SOUTH it was White and R. A. Bennett & Son, while laterit was White and Reuben S. and Bila W. P. Bennett, probably the samepersons. The WEST continued to be the highway, later described as thehighway leading from Pawcatuck Bridge to Voluntown.
JAN. 15, 1845, VOL. R-1, PAGE 262.
From: Estate of William Slocum, to various heirs by distributionagreement dated Jan. 15, 1854; Vol. R-1, Page 262. Agreement betweenPhilura Maine, Almira Lewis, Burrell Slocum, Simeon P. Slocum, and JesseB. Slocum.
The lot of Burrel, Simeon P. and Jesse B. Slocum, they have agreedto hold in common with each other and is bounded on the north by lands ofPerry Kinyon, on the east by the Bentley lot and land of Charles P.White, on the south by lands of said White and R. A. Bennett & Son., onthe west by the highway, with a dwelling house thereon standing.
1850 CENSUS, PRESTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Microfilm 49, 15 Aug 1850,by Edwin Palmer, Dwelling 151, Family 158.
Line 11, Jessie B. Slocum, 26, male, R. R. Fireman, born RI
Line 12, Lucy C. Slocum, 24, female, born CT
Line 13, Lucy U. Slocum, 4, female, born CT, attended school
Line 14, Anne E. Slocum, 2, female, born CT, attended school
AUG. 26, 1867, VOL. 8, PAGE 332.
Heirs of William Slocum: Lydia Slocum, Philura Maine, and AsariahMaine of North Stonington, Simeon P. Slocum and Jesse B. Slocum ofVoluntown, and Burrell Slocum of Hopkinton to Thomas W. Lewis, 50 acers,bounded east, north and west by land of Clark Hill and William R. Hill,and on the south by the highway it being a tract of land which we own astenants in common with each other and with our sister Almira Lewis, wifeof Thomas W. Lewis, the same lot that came to us by our honored father,now dec., it being subject ot the life estate of our mother Lydia Slocum,which she herein conveys. This was dated Aug. 26, 1867, and was recordedin Vol. 8, page 332.
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