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MINEFIELD: Eva M TATMAN and Mary Eve THOMAS, both spouses of Slaten men, b approx the same year, married the same year.
Clinton's data appears to have dates for Eva Marie (Thomas) Slaten. Nathaniel Greene Slaten is a widower in 1910 census . Jersey County Cemetery Index has an Eva Slaten 1857-1903. Probably his wife
MINEFIELD: Eva M TATMAN and Mary Eve THOMAS, both spouses of Slaten men, b approx the same year, married the same year. Clinton's data appears to have dates for Eva Marie (Thomas) Slaten. Nathaniel Greene Slaten is a widower in 1910 census . Jersey County Cemetery Index has an Eva Slaten 1857-1903. Probably his wife
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CENSUS:
BARLOW James 1920 MO Cen Jersey 71 07A 2 Quarry Illinois 1837 h Annie fKY mVA
BARLOW Annie 1920 TN Cen Jersey 71 07A 2 Illinois 1834 w Jas fIRE mVA
MAUK Mattie 1920 Illinois Cen Jersey 71 07A 2 Illinois 1890 gd fIL mIL
MAUK Opal 1920 Illinois Cen Jersey 71 07A 2 Illinois 1907 (g)gd fIL mIL
MAUK Irene 1920 Illinois Cen Jersey 71 07A 2 Illinois 1910 (g)gd fIL mIL
Slaten Harry Jr 1920 Illinois Cen Jersey 71 07A 2 Illinois 1911 (g)gs fIL mIL
CENSUS:
BARLOW James 1920 MO Cen Jersey 71 07A 2 Quarry Illinois 1837 h Annie fKY mVA
BARLOW Annie 1920 TN Cen Jersey 71 07A 2 Illinois 1834 w Jas fIRE mVA
MAUK Mattie 1920 Illinois Cen Jersey 71 07A 2 Illinois 1890 gd fIL mIL
MAUK Opal 1920 Illinois Cen Jersey 71 07A 2 Illinois 1907 (g)gd fIL mIL
MAUK Irene 1920 Illinois Cen Jersey 71 07A 2 Illinois 1910 (g)gd fIL mIL
Slaten Harry Jr 1920 Illinois Cen Jersey 71 07A 2 Illinois 1911 (g)gs fIL mIL
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HISTORY OF JERSEYVILLE, Illinois 1822 To 1901, Rev. Marshall M. Cooper. (Jerseyville:Republican Printing), 1901
Judge Allen H[sic] Slaten was born July 28, 1842, in Jersey Co., Ill. Received his early education in the public schools of his county. Entered McKendree College in the fall of 1858, and studied there two years. Graduated at Jones Commercial College in 1862. Followed boating on the Mississippi river from spring of 1862 to 1866. He married Miss Addie Van Dewater Jan. 24, 1866. By this union were born eight children, four of whom still survive; Alvertie, wife of Thos. A. Case [sic? Chase?], former Co. Supt. of Public Schools; Addie Louise, wife of George H. Senior; Charles W; and Emma N. Slaten, youngest, at home. After this period he was engaged in farming for two years. He next engaged in the mercantile business in Otterville for about two years. Began the study of law in the office of J. W. and B. F. Slaten in 1873, and afterwards with Judge W. G. Kase in St. Louis, Mo. He passed his examination and was admitted to the bar in January, 1876, and at once began the practice of his profession in Jerseyville. Was elected County Judge of Jersey County, Ill., at the general election of 1890, no opposition. Was reelected in 1894, and served one term. Was again re-elected for third term in 1898, and is the present incumbent. (RLF)
HISTORY OF JERSEYVILLE, Illinois 1822 To 1901, Rev. Marshall M. Cooper. (Jerseyville:Republican Printing), 1901
Judge Allen H[sic] Slaten was born July 28, 1842, in Jersey Co., Ill. Received his early education in the public schools of his county. Entered McKendree College in the fall of 1858, and studied there two years. Graduated at Jones Commercial College in 1862. Followed boating on the Mississippi river from spring of 1862 to 1866. He married Miss Addie Van Dewater Jan. 24, 1866. By this union were born eight children, four of whom still survive; Alvertie, wife of Thos. A. Case [sic? Chase?], former Co. Supt. of Public Schools; Addie Louise, wife of George H. Senior; Charles W; and Emma N. Slaten, youngest, at home. After this period he was engaged in farming for two years. He next engaged in the mercantile business in Otterville for about two years. Began the study of law in the office of J. W. and B. F. Slaten in 1873, and afterwards with Judge W. G. Kase in St. Louis, Mo. He passed his examination and was admitted to the bar in January, 1876, and at once began the practice of his profession in Jerseyville. Was elected County Judge of Jersey County, Ill., at the general election of 1890, no opposition. Was re-elected in 1894, and served one term. Was again re-elected for third term in 1898, and is the present incumbent. (RLF)
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Possibly Mary's father based on 1870 census
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Not on 1860 census, died young ?
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COMMENT: HISTORY OF GREENE AND JERSEY COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, 1885 - The first schoolhouse in the Pleasant Grove district was erected in 1870, and was 16X20 feet in size. The first teacher was Mary Jane Slaten. (RLF)
COMMENT: HISTORY OF GREENE AND JERSEY COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, 1885 - The first schoolhouse in the Pleasant Grove district was erected in 1870, and was 16X20 feet in size. The first teacher was Mary Jane Slaten. (RLF)