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Slaughter's from Virgina

lee_cna  (View posts) Posted: 8 Jun 2009 11:09PM GMT
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Misc info i cam across

Info:
Floyd County, Virginia
Will Book I
SLAUGHTER, Martin, deceased. Inv. returned September 1847.

SLAUGHTER, William, deceased. Inv. returned September 1847.
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ORANGE COUNTY VA
Dr. Vivian Slaughter, son of the late Mercer Slaughter, of Orange, was killed in action overseas. He was a graduate of the University of Virginia and had studied medicine in Germany. He joined the medical corps of the British army in 1914..

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North Carolina Military Deaths in World War I
Slaughter, Morris L., Winston-salem., KIA

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Washington County, Virginia 1792 Militia Payroll
Samuel Slaughter, private

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Grayson County, Virginia Marriages 1793-1836

DOSS, James, and Mary Slaughter - 24 Oct 1824
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The 1796 Kanawaha County, (West Virginiaa Personal Property Tax List

Slaughter, Reuben 1 - 1 4
Slaughter, Goodrich 1 - - -
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The Colonial Virginia Register
A list of Governors, Councillors and Other Higher Officials, and also of Members of the House of Burgesses, and the Revolutionary Conventions of the Colony of Virginia --- Compiled by William Glover and Mary Newton Standard, published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Publishers, Albany, New York, 1902.
1. Session of May 6, 1742=Robert Slaughter (unseated on contest, and new election ordered for both seats.

2.Session of March 25, 1756, Culpeper: Thomas Slaughter
3. Session of April 30, 1757, Culpeper: Thomas Slaughter
4. Sessions of September 14, and November 9, 1758, CUlpeper: Thomas Slaughter
5.Assembly of October 1765, Culpeper: Thomas Slaughter
6.Session of February 10, 1772, Culpeper: Fancis Slaughter





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