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Daniel SlateAge: 81 years17081789

Name
Daniel Slate
Birth March 30, 1708 33 27
Birth of a sisterAnne Slate
April 29, 1710 (Age 2 years)
Birth of a brotherSamuel Slate
November 8, 1711 (Age 3 years)
Birth of a brotherJohn Slate
June 7, 1715 (Age 7 years)
Death of a maternal grandmotherMary Knowlton
November 10, 1715 (Age 7 years)
Birth of a brotherEbenezer Slate
January 19, 1717/18 CE (January 30, 1718) (Age 9 years)
Birth of a brotherEzekiel Slate
December 26, 1719 (Age 11 years)
Death of a fatherWilliam Slate
after 1720 (Age 11 years)
Death of a motherElizabeth Abbe
1721 (Age 12 years)
MarriageMary SabinView this family
September 23, 1731 (Age 23 years)
Birth of a daughter
#1
Mary Slate
September 7, 1732 (Age 24 years)
Birth of a son
#2
Joseph Slate
February 12, 1733/34 CE (February 23, 1734) (Age 25 years)
Birth of a daughter
#3
Abigail Slate
May 15, 1735 (Age 27 years)
Birth of a daughter
#4
Luce Lucy
March 13, 1736/37 CE (March 24, 1737) (Age 28 years)

Death of a daughterLuce Lucy
September 27, 1738 (Age 30 years)

Birth of a son
#5
Daniel Slate
December 17, 1738 (Age 30 years)
Birth of a son
#6
Thomas Slate
July 13, 1741 (Age 33 years)
Birth of a daughter
#7
Lucy Slate
March 17, 1742/43 CE (March 28, 1743) (Age 34 years)
Birth of a son
#8
Jonathan Slate
January 27, 1744/45 CE (February 7, 1745) (Age 36 years)

Birth of a son
#9
Ebenezer Slate
about 1746 (Age 37 years)

Birth of a son
#10
Zebediah Slate
about 1748 (Age 39 years)

Birth of a daughter
#11
Elizabeth Deborah Slate
September 2, 1749 (Age 41 years)
Death of a brotherEbenezer Slate
before January 9, 1749/50 CE (January 20, 1750) (Age 41 years)

Birth of a son
#12
Ebenezer Slate
about 1752 (Age 43 years)

Birth of a daughter
#13
Ruth Slate
about 1754 (Age 45 years)

Birth of a son
#14
Zebediah Slate
1756 (Age 47 years)
Death of a sisterAnne Slate
March 28, 1772 (Age 63 years)
Death May 10, 1789 (Age 81 years)
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: September 23, 1702Salem, , Essex, MA
15 years
younger brother
Ebenezer Slate
Birth: January 19, 1717/18 CE (January 30, 1718) 43 37Windham, , Windham, CT
Death: before January 9, 1749/50 CE (January 20, 1750)
-14 years
elder brother
21 months
elder sister
3 years
himself
2 years
younger sister
Anne Slate
Birth: April 29, 1710 35 29Windham, , Windham, CT
Death: March 28, 1772Mansfield, , Tolland, CT
18 months
younger brother
4 years
younger brother
5 years
younger brother
Ezekiel Slate
Birth: December 26, 1719 44 38Windham, , Windham, CT
Death: January 9, 1792Mansfield, , Tolland, CT
Family with Mary Sabin - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: September 23, 1731Norwich, , New London, CT
12 years
daughter
-6 years
daughter
-3 years
son
Joseph Slate
Birth: February 12, 1733/34 CE (February 23, 1734) 25 22Norwich, , New London, CT
11 years
son
-12 years
daughter
3 years
daughter
Abigail Slate
Birth: May 15, 1735 27 23Norwich, , New London, CT
Death: 1817Swanzey, , Cheshire, NH
4 years
son
Daniel Slate
Birth: December 17, 1738 30 27Norwich, , New London, CT
Death: 1818Swanzey, , Cheshire, NH
3 years
son
6 years
son
3 years
son
20 months
daughter
Elizabeth Deborah Slate
Birth: September 2, 1749 41 38E.Middletown, , Middlesex, CT
Death: October 26, 1836Scriba, , Oswego, NY
3 years
son
3 years
daughter
3 years
son

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History of the Town of Bernardston, Franklin County, Massachusetts. 1736 - 1900. by Lucy Cutler Kellogg. Greenfield, Ma ss, Press of E. A. Hall & Co., 1902. p 388. Came with his father and brother to this country when a young man. One family tradition states that after a time the fa ther returned to England and there died. Through Mr. Dwight Slate of Hartford, Ct., it is learned that in 1745 Daneil S late returned toEngland. July 9, 1745, Daniel Slate or Slade, then of Norwich, bought fourteen acres on the east side o f Connecticut River in Middletown, selling the same in March, 1745 - 6, (Rev. C. C. Carpenter), then removed to Bern. The latter gentleman also suggests that the fact of Rev. John Norton having been earlier in town may have led teh Slate s to have come hither. This may have been so to a certain extent, but so many of the early setlers came from Connecticu t that itwould seem that there were other causes as well in a majority of cases, surely. (From: Compilation 2001-2002 b y Paul & Mary Allred)
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