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Capt. John Slatton

Birth1771 - Dan River, Surry, North Carolina, United States
Death06 Apr 1819 - Clinch, Hawkins, Tennessee, USA
MotherNancy Anne Woody
FatherJohn Walter Slatton

Born in Dan River, Surry, North Carolina, United States on 1771 to John Walter Slatton and Nancy Anne Woody. Capt. John Slatton married Mary Polly Edwards and had 13 children. He passed away on 06 Apr 1819 in Clinch, Hawkins, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
John Walter Slatton
1739 - 1814
Nancy Anne Woody
1748 - 1814
Spouse(s)
Mary Polly Edwards
1777 - 1850
Children Show all
Rutha Slatton
1798 - 1883
Wade Hampton Slatton/slatten Dna 25.8 Cm Great Granddaughter Sphillabaum6017
1805 - 1888
Nancy Slaton
1804 - 1891
Elizabeth Slatton
1809 - 1883
Oliver Slaton
1806 - Unknown
Hiram Slatton
1796 - 1861
Martha Alice "Patsy" Slatton
1817 - 1887

Mary "Polly" Slaton
1810 - 1900
Lucy Slatton
1812 - 1854
John H. Slatton
1814 - 1858
Edmund Slaton
1814 - Unknown
Ophra Slatton
1814 - Unknown
Aaron Slaton
1804 - 1895

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