name may be William Pierce Brownell
Marriage Notes for Pierce Brownell and Margaret SPIKE-279668
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Marriage Notes for John Brownell and Mary Ann FRENCH-279676
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Found in a book of history of SE NE published about 1902, surely has meaning to these SLOCUM Families, just as of yet, not able to place, so put here for some reference in the future. Larry Anderson, 30 May 2014
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SAMUEL E. SLOCUM.Samuel E. Slocum is one of the earliest settlers of southeastern Nebraska, and has resided in Richardson county for nearly forty years. He is one of the patriarchs, but the vigor and vivacity of the pa.st years have by no means deserted him, and he may well he said to be eighty-nine years young. He has a good account to give of every year of his long career, and his age of usefulness is crowned in happy retirement, with serene contemplation of the years agone and with beatific visions of the bourne to which his spirit journeys. Despite his long and eventful life, his memory travels with sure and active step along all the ways he has come, from the time of boyhood pleasures in the old Green Mountain state, through the restless activity of young manhood, and thence through the sober realities of the past fifty years. He truly deserves the honor and veneration which all who know freely accord him.
Mr. Slocum was born in Addison county, Vermont, January 1, 1815, or, as his father used to tell him, on the first day of the year, the first of the month, the first of the week, and at sunrise. His earliest ancestors were from England, whence three Slocum brothers came years ago and settled in Rhode Island. His grandfather, Samuel Slocum, was a farmer of Addison county, Vermont, where he died at the age of eighty years. He held a commission as lieutenant in the army of the Revolution, and his son Samuel fought in the war of 1812, and the latter's son, Samuel E., was a babe in the cradle when Jackson fought the battle of New Orleans. Samuel Slocum, the father of Samuel E. Slocum, was born near Providence, Rhode Island, and died in 1865, in Richardson county, Nebraska, when aged eighty-four years. He followed the sea from the age of thirteen to twenty-six, rising from cabin boy to the position of captain of a vessel. He married Mary Sherman, of Rhode Island, and they had the following children : Henry Sherman died in Minnesota in middle life, leaving one son and two daughters; Samuel E. is the next; Elizabeth died in Meadville, Pennsylvania, in middle life, leaving a family; George, a resident of Chautauqua county, New York, was the first justice of the peace of the county and held the office for twenty-eight years; Fitzgerald, proprietor of a hotel at Lake City, Minnesota, has two sons and seven daughters; Ruth, Mrs. William Stringham, living at Lake City, Minnesota; Amanda, of Lake City, has four sons and one daughter; Manley, a carpenter and contractor of California, has two daughters and one son: Lucy is deceased.
Mr. Samuel E. Slocum was reared on a Vermont farm, with his educational equipment acquired in the district schools and his further training for life gained on his father's small farm. On May r of the year he was nineteen years old he went to Brighton, New York, and was employed on a farm there from May 9 till the following October. His father then came through, being on his way to a more western place of settlement, and he joined the rest of the family and located with them in Crawford county, Pennsylvania, where Ile helped clear a farm from the woods. Crawford county was his home for nineteen years, and in that time he grew to manhood and gained a foothold in the world of affairs.In 1855 he sold his seventy acre farm in Pennsylvania and migrated west as far as Clayton county, Iowa, where he bought an improved half section on which he lived for eight years. He then sold and went up into Minnesota, where he bought a quarter section of wild land for a thousand dollars, and after three years of labor spent on it he sold the place for three thousand dollars. He had raised over thirteen hundred bushels of wheat, seven hundred of oats, besides large amounts of corn and potatoes. In September, 1865, he arrived in Richardson
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county, Nebraska. On Saturday night he stopped at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John P. King. and on the following Wednesday was making hay on his own land. He was a prosperous agriculturist for many years, but is now retired from active duties, making his home alternately with his sons James and George, both in this county.
Mr. Slocum has been married three times, and all the marriages took place while he was living in Pennsylvania. His first union, in 1837, was with Mary V. Line, a lady of most estimable virtues, who died sixteen years later, leaving two sons and three daughters, of whom Mrs. J. P. King is the eldest. His second marriage was to Martha M. Maxwell, who died at the birth of her first child. He was married in 1854 to Miss Elizabeth Smith, a daughter of John Smith, and they had a most happy and useful marital life of forty six years. Mrs. Slocum died on the farm in Nebraska, May 2, 1900, when almost eighty years old. She and her husband were Methodists of many years' standing, and she was a most pious and worthy Woman. Mr. Slocum was formerly a Whig, but a Republican since the party was organized.
Marriage Notes for Samuel Slocum and Margaret SPIKE-279686
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sources fuller geneaology, History of Fuller Family (by Hubert & Florence Fuller), AA New England Marriages
Marriage Notes for John Fuller Sr. and Mehitable ROWLEY-279742
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Marriage Notes for Matthew Fuller and Patience YOUNG-279709
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Marriage Notes for George Young and Hannah PINSON-279711
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Marriage Notes for Thomas Pinson and Joann RICKARD-279771
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