James SLATER
Birth:
1767
Armagh, Ireland
Death:
Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Marriage:
New York City, New York, New York
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Children
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3
Birth:
of Washington, Pennsylvania
Death:
Mar 1883
Washington, Pennsylvania
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Thomas Slater, p. 1000 THOMAS SLATER, a well-known farmer of Cecil township, is a son of James Slater, who was born, in 1767, in County Armagh, Ireland, and learned the shoemaker's trade. In 1792 he embarked on an American-bound vessel, landing first in New York City, where he followed his trade, and was married to Martha Thompson. She was a native of Ireland, and a fellow-voyager with Mr. Slater. In 1800 they came to Allegheny county, Penn., soon afterward locating on the farm where he died in 1812, having been preceded by his wife in 1832. They were members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, in which he was ruling elder for many years. Their children were: Mary, who married Matthew Crawford, of Mt. Pleasant township, and died in 1832; Elizabeth, married to William Crawford, and died in 1838; John, who died in infancy; John (who died in March, 1883), married to Margaret George Thompson of Pittsburgh, Penn., and first locating in Allegheny County, afterward moved to Cecil township, this county; James (a shoemaker and farmer, deceased in 1863, married to Margaret Watters, of Allegheny county, Penn., thence moving to Indiana); William (married in 1854 to Margaret McCoy of West Virginia), was pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian Church at Miller's Run between the years 1843 and 1847, then resigned on account of ill health and died March 24, 1889; Margaret (deceased in March, 1891 at Beaver Falls, Penn.), became the wife of John McAnlis, of Beaver county, Penn.; Jane, widow of John George, of Mt. Pleasant township, now residing at Beaver Falls, Penn.; Thomas, of whom a sketch follows; and Martha, unmarried, who died in 1839, in Beaver county, Penn. Thomas Slater was born in 1819, in North Fayette township, Allegheny Co., Penn., and received his early education in the subscription schools of that locality. In 1843 he came to Mt. Pleasant township, this county, locating near Hickory, and was married same year to Christina J., a native of Pittsburgh, and daughter of William and Margaret (George) Thompson. The father was born in Allegheny county, Penn., and the mother was a native of Mt. Pleasant township. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Slater resided on a farm near Hickory until September, 1855, when he came to his present farm in Cecil township, this county. It contains 173 acres of good land, upon which he has erected a comfortable house and commodious barn, also made various other improvements. The following children have been born to this union: William T., a teacher of Wilkinsburg, Penn.; John R., living in Cecil township; George W., a physician in Baltimore, Md.; Elizabeth G., wife of Sherman G. Sackett, Colorado; Jane Allison, married to F. L. McClelland of Topeka, Kans.; Anna, who died in 1872; Emma and Ella (twins); Margaret wife of Dr. S. A. S. Metheney, and Thomas Melville. Mr. Slater has much of the force and foresight that characterizes all self-made men, who, from small beginnings, have carved out for themselves a competence or a fortune. Himself a diligent reader, and a consistent friend of higher education, he has spared no pains to give his family advantages in this respect, often at much personal self sacrifice. He is a man of strong character and of well-defined opinions, especially on moral questions; and stands high in the estimation of all who know him, or have dealings with him, for his personal integrity and worth. In his early life he traveled somewhat in the West and South, visiting at one time in South Carolina where friends of his mother lived, near Abbeville; since the Civil war, however, he has heard nothing of them. Cousin "Jimmy Wilson" had a large plantation and many slaves. Text taken from page 1000 of: Beers, J. H. and Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893). 1850 census: South Fayette, Allegheny, PA John Slater 42 1807 Pennsylvania Male Margaret Slater 45 1804 Pennsylvania Female Jane Slater 11 1838 Pennsylvania Female John Slater 8 1841 Pennsylvania Male Margaretta Slater 6 1843 Pennsylvania Female 1860 census: John Slater South Fayette, Allegheny, PA 52 1807 Pennsylvania Male Margret Slater South Fayette, Allegheny, PA 45 1814 Pennsylvania Female Jane Slater South Fayette, Allegheny, PA 19 1840 Pennsylvania Female George Slater South Fayette, Allegheny, PA 18 1841 Pennsylvania Male Margrett Slater South Fayette, Allegheny, PA 16 1843 Pennsylvania Female Thomas Campbell, 12, Pennsylvania, Male 1870 census: John Slater South Fayette, Allegheny, PA 62 1807 Pennsylvania White Male John G Slater South Fayette, Allegheny, PA 29 1840 Pennsylvania White Male Margaret Slater South Fayette, Allegheny, PA 62 1807 Pennsylvania White Female Vellie Slater South Fayette, Allegheny, PA 20 1849 Pennsylvania White Female Frank Boyles, farm laborer 1880 census: John SLATER Self M Male W 72 PA Farmer IRE IRE Margaret SLATER Wife M Female W 81 PA Keeping House IRE --- George WALKER SonL M Male W 39 OH Farmer OH OH Margaretta WALKER Dau M Female W 35 PA House Keeper PA PA Jennie B. WALKER GDau S Female W 5 OH OH PA Mary W. WALKER GDau S Female W 3 OH OH PA Source Information: Census Place Cecil, Washington, Pennsylvania Family History Library Film 1255201 NA Film Number T9-1201 Page Number 83A
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Birth:
of West Virginia
Death:
Mar 1891
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
7
Birth:
Abt 1818
Washington, Pennsylvania
Death:
of Beaver Falls, Beaver, Pennsylvania
8
Birth:
1819
North Fayette township, Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Death:
1906
Washington, Pennsylvania
Notes:
THOMAS SLATER, a well-known farmer of Cecil township, is a son of James Slater, who was born, in 1767, in County Armagh, Ireland, and learned the shoemaker's trade. In 1792 he embarked on an American-bound vessel, landing first in New York City, where he followed his trade, and was married to Martha Thompson. She was a native of Ireland, and a fellow-voyager with Mr. Slater. In 1800 they came to Allegheny county, Penn., soon afterward locating on the farm where he died in 1812, having been preceded by his wife in 1832. They were members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, in which he was ruling elder for many years. Their children were: Mary, who married Matthew Crawford, of Mt. Pleasant township, and died in 1832; Elizabeth, married to William Crawford, and died in 1838; John, who died in infancy; John (who died in March, 1883), married to Margaret George Thompson of Pittsburgh, Penn., and first locating in Allegheny County, afterward moved to Cecil township, this county; James (a shoemaker and farmer, deceased in 1863, married to Margaret Watters, of Allegheny county, Penn., thence moving to Indiana); William (married in 1854 to Margaret McCoy of West Virginia), was pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian Church at Miller's Run between the years 1843 and 1847, then resigned on account of ill health and died March 24, 1889; Margaret (deceased in March, 1891 at Beaver Falls, Penn.), became the wife of John McAnlis, of Beaver county, Penn.; Jane, widow of John George, of Mt. Pleasant township, now residing at Beaver Falls, Penn.; Thomas, of whom a sketch follows; and Martha, unmarried, who died in 1839, in Beaver county, Penn. Thomas Slater was born in 1819, in North Fayette township, Allegheny Co., Penn., and received his early education in the subscription schools of that locality. In 1843 he came to Mt. Pleasant township, this county, locating near Hickory, and was married same year to Christina J., a native of Pittsburgh, and daughter of William and Margaret (George) Thompson. The father was born in Allegheny county, Penn., and the mother was a native of Mt. Pleasant township. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Slater resided on a farm near Hickory until September, 1855, when he came to his present farm in Cecil township, this county. It contains 173 acres of good land, upon which he has erected a comfortable house and commodious barn, also made various other improvements. The following children have been born to this union: William T., a teacher of Wilkinsburg, Penn.; John R., living in Cecil township; George W., a physician in Baltimore, Md.; Elizabeth G., wife of Sherman G. Sackett, Colorado; Jane Allison, married to F. L. McClelland of Topeka, Kans.; Anna, who died in 1872; Emma and Ella (twins); Margaret wife of Dr. S. A. S. Metheney, and Thomas Melville. Mr. Slater has much of the force and foresight that characterizes all self-made men, who, from small beginnings, have carved out for themselves a competence or a fortune. Himself a diligent reader, and a consistent friend of higher education, he has spared no pains to give his family advantages in this respect, often at much personal self sacrifice. He is a man of strong character and of well-defined opinions, especially on moral questions; and stands high in the estimation of all who know him, or have dealings with him, for his personal integrity and worth. In his early life he traveled somewhat in the West and South, visiting at one time in South Carolina where friends of his mother lived, near Abbeville; since the Civil war, however, he has heard nothing of them. Cousin "Jimmy Wilson" had a large plantation and many slaves. Text taken from page 1000 of: Beers, J. H. and Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893). 1860 census: Thomas Slater 37 1822 Pennsylvania Cecil, Washington, Pennsylvania Male C J Slater 34 1825 Pennsylvania Cecil, Washington, Pennsylvania Female William J Slater 13 1846 Pennsylvania Cecil, Washington, Pennsylvania Male John R Slater 8 1851 Pennsylvania Cecil, Washington, Pennsylvania Male George W Slater 6 1853 Pennsylvania Cecil, Washington, Pennsylvania Male Lizzie M Slater 4 1855 Pennsylvania Cecil, Washington, Pennsylvania Female Anna M Slater 2 1857 Pennsylvania Cecil, Washington, Pennsylvania Female Jane A Slater 6.12 Pennsylvania Cecil, Washington, Pennsylvania Female 1880 census: Thomas SLATER Self M Male W 59 PA Farmer IRE IRE Christiana J. SLATER Wife M Female W 55 PA Keeping House PA PA William T. SLATER Son S Male W 32 PA School Teacher PA PA George W. SLATER Son S Male W 26 PA School Teacher PA PA Elizabeth G. SLATER Dau S Female W 23 PA School Teacher PA PA Jane A. SLATER Dau S Female W 20 PA School PA PA Emma C. SLATER Dau S Female W 16 PA School PA PA Ella M. SLATER Dau S Female W 16 PA School PA PA Maggie H. SLATER Dau S Female W 13 PA School PA PA Thomas M. SLATER Son S Male W 11 PA School PA PA Source Information: Census Place Cecil, Washington, Pennsylvania Family History Library Film 1255201 NA Film Number T9-1201 Page Number 79A Covenanter Cemetery, Washington County, Pennsylvania SLATER, Anna M, b. 1881, d. 1934, Row #6, Row 6SLATER, Annie __ Martha, b. Dec. 1, 1757 ?, d. Mar 9, 1822 or 1827, DAR list has her born after she died, Row 4SLATER, Bess M, b. 1884, d. 1944, s/w George, by fence, Row 3SLATER, Christiana J, b. 1822, d. 1897, s/w Thomas, Row 6SLATER, Emma Christina, b. 1862, d. 1924, Row 6SLATER, Emma, d. Aug 2, 1901 aged 38 years, Wife of Dr. G.W. Slater, Row 6SLATER, G.W, M.D, d. Mar 7, 1919, age 65 years, Row 6SLATER, George, b. 1886, d. 19__, (By fence) double stone (Don't know if he is buried here because the death date is not etched into the stone), Row 3SLATER, Grettie A, Entered into rest Nov. 20, 1888 at the age of 43 years,Wife of G. W. Walker, Row 6SLATER, John George, Entered into rest Sep 28, 1888 at age 47, Row 6SLATER, John R, b. 1849, d. 1921, Row 6SLATER, John, b. Mar 8, 1808, d. Mar 29, 1883, "Father", Row 6SLATER, Margaret Estelle, Asleep Aug 31, 1913, "Them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him.", Row 6SLATER, Margaret McCoy, b. Jul 27, 1829, d. May 20, 1899 "Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God." Footstone; M.S, "Wife", s/w Wm, Row 4SLATER, Margaret, b. Jul 10, 1799, d. Apr. 3, 1883, Wife of John Slater, Row 6SLATER, Mary Burnside, b. 1857, d. 1921, Row 6SLATER, Renwick G, Fell asleep Mar 1, 1892 at the age of 19 years, Row 6SLATER, Renwick, b. Oct. 20, 1863, d. Jun 1, 1884 at the age of 21 years*, Son of P. & H, (consulted 1938 census)(small obelisk), Row #3SLATER, Reverend William, b. Aug 25, 1813, d. Mar 24, 1889 "They that turn many to righteousness shall shine as the stars forever and ever." (etching of "Colwell" at bottom of tombstone) Footstone; W. S., s/w Margaret, Row 4SLATER, Thomas, b. 1819, d. 1906, s/w Christiana, Row 6SLATER, William M, b. 1854, d. 1938, Row 4SLATER, William Thompson, b. 1847, d. 1919, Row 6
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James Slater - Martha Thompson
James Slater
was born at Armagh, Ireland 1767.
He married Martha Thompson at New York City, New York, New York .
They were the parents of 10
children:
Mary Slater
Elizabeth Slater
John Slater
James Slater
William Slater
Margaret McCoy
Jane Slater
born Abt 1818.
Thomas Slater
born 1819.
Martha Slater
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James Slater died at Allegheny, Pennsylvania .
Martha Thompson died 1832 at Allegheny, Pennsylvania .