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History of Jersey County Illinois Page 446,
James R. Slaten resides upon the southwest quarter of section 31, Mississippi township, where he owns a valuable farm of 80 acres, finely improved in every manner. He owns, also, 60 acres of land in Elsah township, which is partly improved. Mr. Slaten was born in Greene county, Ill., Aug. 10, 1822, and his entire life has been spent in this portion of the state. He was married March 21, 1844, to Elizabeth West, who was born in Madison county, Ky., Sept. 15, 1822. She died in Jersey county, March 21, 1879, and was buried in the Salem cemetery, Otter Creek township. They had two children, Mary Jane, born Dec. 24, 1846, wife of Sylvester Whitcomb, and Lee C., born Feb. 5 1859, and died Sept. 5, 1860. Mr. Slaten's daughter resides with him at present, her husband being in Idaho Territory. Mr. Slaten is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. His late wife was also a member of that church. He belongs to the Grafton lodge of A.F. & A.M., and is politically, a republican
HISTORY OF GREENE AND JERSEY COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, 1885
John B. Carroll, son of Andrew and Jane (Patton) Carroll, was born in Bond county, Ill., in the year 1844. Andrew Carroll died in 1846. His widow is now living in Otterville. John B. was brought to this county when quite young, and here reared, receiving his education in the district schools. Feb. 4, 1864, he enlisted in the 149th Ill. Inf., Co. G, and served one year. He was united in marriage Dec. &, 1875, with Anna N. Porter, a native of Jersey County. She was brought up by Rev. James Slaten of Mississippi township (RLF)
History of Jersey County Illinois Page 446,
James R. Slaten resides upon the southwest quarter of section 31, Mississippi township, where he owns a valuable farm of 80 acres, finely improved in every manner. He owns, also, 60 acres of land in Elsah township, which is partly improved. Mr. Slaten was born in Greene county, Ill., Aug. 10, 1822, and his entire life has been spent in this portion of the state. He was married March 21, 1844, to Elizabeth West, who was born in Madison county, Ky., Sept. 15, 1822. She died in Jersey county, March 21, 1879, and was buried in the Salem cemetery, Otter Creek township. They had two children, Mary Jane, born Dec. 24, 1846, wife of Sylvester Whitcomb, and Lee C., born Feb. 5 1859, and died Sept. 5, 1860. Mr. Slaten's daughter resides with him at present, her husband being in Idaho Territory. Mr. Slaten is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. His late wife was also a member of that church. He belongs to the Grafton lodge of A.F. & A.M., and is politically, a republican
HISTORY OF GREENE AND JERSEY COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, 1885
John B. Carroll, son of Andrew and Jane (Patton) Carroll, was born in Bond county, Ill., in the year 1844. Andrew Carroll died in 1846. His widow is now living in Otterville. John B. was brought to this county when quite young, and here reared, receiving his education in the district schools. Feb. 4, 1864, he enlisted in the 149th Ill. Inf., Co. G, and served one year. He was united in marriage Dec. &, 1875, with Anna N. Porter, a native of Jersey County. She was brought up by Rev. James Slaten of Mississippi township (RLF)
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CENSUS:
Slaten George W 1840 Cen Jersey (335) Illinois 1810-1820 20001:00001
DEATH: Microfilm #1317904 (copy of original book)
Jersey County, Illinois Deaths. pg 130, #1357, SLATEN, GEORGE M. (sic George W.?), death 19 Aug 1889, age 72 yrs, 11 mo,14 ds, white, male, farmer. Married, American, born Georgia. Years in this state 50; Died near Newbern, Il, cause of death Hydrothorax (?), duration 20 days. Place of Burial near Newbern, Illinois, date of Burial 20 Aug 1889, Undertaker William Keith, Physician, B. F. Fowler, Elsah, Illinois.
CENSUS:
Slaten George W 1840 Cen Jersey (335) Illinois 1810-1820 20001:00001
DEATH: Microfilm #1317904 (copy of original book)
Jersey County, Illinois Deaths. pg 130, #1357, SLATEN, GEORGE M. (sic George W.?), death 19 Aug 1889, age 72 yrs, 11 mo,14 ds, white, male, farmer. Married, American, born Georgia. Years in this state 50; Died near Newbern, Il, cause of death Hydrothorax (?), duration 20 days. Place of Burial near Newbern, Illinois, date of Burial 20 Aug 1889, Undertaker William Keith, Physician, B. F. Fowler, Elsah, Illinois.
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COMMENT: presumed to be son or daughter of George, buried in Salem Methodist Cemetery, nothing else known.
COMMENT: presumed to be son or daughter of George, buried in Salem Methodist Cemetery, nothing else known.
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COMMENT: Wiley B (almost certainly Brogdon) almost certainly incomplete, living next door or nearby William W
What happened to this family? Harris may be the Harry found in "mysteries."
COMMENT: Wiley B (almost certainly Brogdon) almost certainly incomplete, living next door or nearby William W What happened to this family? Harris may be the Harry found in "mysteries."