Elizabeth Slacum

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Slacum (daughter of George Slacum and Leah Bramble).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Slacum was born 18 Dec 1785, Dorchester Co. MD (son of Gabriel Slacum and Catherine Boyne); died 04 Sep 1820, Dorchester Co. MD.

    Notes:

    War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815
    Name: George Slacum
    Company: 48 REG'T (JONES') MARYLAND MILITIA.
    Rank - Induction: PRIVATE
    Rank - Discharge: SERGEANT
    Roll Box: 191
    Microfilm Publication: M602

    George married Leah Bramble 25 Mar 1816, Dorchester Co. MD. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Leah Bramble

    Notes:

    Married:
    Maryland Marriages, 1655-1850
    Name: George Slacum
    Gender: Male
    Marriage Date: 25 Mar 1816
    Spouse: Leah Bramble
    Spouse Gender: Male
    County: Dorchester County

    Children:
    1. 1. Elizabeth Slacum
    2. Mary Slacum
    3. Gabriel Slacum
    4. Emeline Slacum
    5. Willilam Alexander Slacum
    6. George Washington Slacum
    7. Andrew Jackson Slacum


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Gabriel Slacum was born 12 Mar 1740, Dorchester Co. MD (son of Job Slacum and Mary (Polly) Dunn); died 1804, Dorchester Co. MD.

    Notes:

    Source: History of Dorchester Co. MD, p. 346

    "Gabriel Slacom (Slacombe) was an officer of the crew of
    the Privateer "Sturdy Beggar," sailing under Letters of Marque, commissioned in 1776 and 1777. He was captured and imprisoned for several years in England; finally escaped to
    France and reached his home after an absence of seven years, broken in health from serious wounds received at the time."

    Source: The Short History of the Slocums Slocumbs and Slocombs of America, Dr. Charles Elihu Slocomb,1882, p. 577

    "Capt. Gabriel Slocomb, Prizemaster of the American Privateer " Sturdy Beggar," of Maryland, was captured by the British during the Revolutionary War. He was committed to Forton Prison, England, 23 January, 1778, and effected his escape there- from 23 July, 1778.*

    *The Privateer " Sturdy Beggar" captured four vessels of the British Leeward Island Fleet in the summer of 1777, and was in turn destroyed in the Delaware River later in that year. See The New England Historical and Genealogical /Reg-
    ister for 1876, '77, 78, and '79."

    Source: History of the Slocums, Slocumbs and Slocombs of America, genealogical and biographical, embracing twelve generations of the first-named family from A.D. 1637 to 1908, with their marriages and descendants in the female lines as far as ascertained, Dr, Charles Elihu Slocum, 1908, p.498

    "Was Prizemaster of the American Privateer, Sturdy
    Beggar, of Maryland. He was captured by the British, and
    committed to Forton Prison, England, in 1778. He escaped
    the same year. See Vol. I."

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1800 United States Federal Census
    Name: Gaberiel Slaunn [Gabriel Slacum]
    Home in 1800 (City, County, State): Dorchester, Maryland
    Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1
    Free White Persons - Males -10 thru 15: 2
    Free White Persons - Males - 45 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 15: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
    Number of Slaves: 15
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 4
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
    Number of Household Members: 21

    LAND RECORDS

    25 May 1800
    Slacums Inclosure, Capt. Gabriel Slacum, 507 1/2 Acres

    Birth:
    Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911
    Name: Gabrill Slocum
    Gender: Male
    Birth Date: 12 Mar 1740
    Birth Place: Dorchester Parish, Dorchester, Maryland
    Father's Name: Jobe Slocum
    Mother's name: Mary
    FHL Film Number: 13889

    Gabriel married Catherine Boyne. Catherine (daughter of Dr. Boyne) was born ca 1764, Ireland; died Aft 1810, Dorchester Co. MD. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Catherine Boyne was born ca 1764, Ireland (daughter of Dr. Boyne); died Aft 1810, Dorchester Co. MD.

    Notes:

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1810 Census
    Name: Caten Slacum
    Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Dorchester, Maryland
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 thru 25: 2
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2
    Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 26 thru 44: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 45 and over : 1
    Number of Household Members Under 16: 2
    Number of Household Members Over 25: 2
    Number of Household Members: 7

    Children:
    1. Mary Catherine Boyne Slacum was born 03 Jun 1784, Dorchester Co. MD; died 21 Sept. 1872, Grenada Co. MS.
    2. 2. George Slacum was born 18 Dec 1785, Dorchester Co. MD; died 04 Sep 1820, Dorchester Co. MD.
    3. Job Slacum was born ca 1790, Dorchester Co. MD; died Bef 1837, Northumberland Co. VA.
    4. Gabriel Slacum was born ca 1788, Dorchester Co. MD.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Job Slacum was born ca 1720, Dorchester Co. MD (son of George Slacum and Sarah Deane); died ca 1790, Dorchester Co. MD.

    Notes:

    CENSUS RECORDS

    Maryland, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1772-1890
    Name: Job Slacum
    State: MD
    County: Maryland Colony
    Township: Residents
    Year: 1748
    Page: 084
    Database: MD Early Census Index

    PASSENGER LIST

    U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
    Name: Job Slacum
    Arrival Year: 1753
    Arrival Place: Maryland
    Source Publication Code: 1243
    Primary Immigrant: Slacum, Job
    Annotation: Date and place of mention in land survey. County and name of land purchased are provided. Original records are contained in Land Office Registers, indexed starting on page vii of the introduction.
    Source Bibliography: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. Settlers Of Maryland 1679 - 1783. Consolidated Edition. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2002.
    Page: 608

    LAND RECORDS

    17 FEB 1752
    Slacums Lot, Job Slacum, 331 Acres

    1 NOV 1764
    Slacums Lot, Job Slacum, 758 Acres


    HISTORY

    Source: History of Dorchester Co. MD, p. 213

    "One, Basil Clarkson, was charged with going on board the
    British tenders in Hooper's Straits and giving them information, and also persuading Job Slacum and others to join Lord Dunmore's naval forces. Clarkson was arrested and
    committed to jail in Annapolis by the Council of Safety on
    evidence given by John Rumley, of Straits, before the Com-
    mittee of Observation."

    History of the Slocums, Slocumbs and Slocombs of America, genealogical and biographical, embracing twelve generations of the first-named family from A.D. 1637 to 1908, with their marriages and descendants in the female lines as far as ascertained, Dr, Charles Elihu Slocum, 1908, 498-99.

    "Job Slocombe (George) was born in Maryland early in the 18th century, and was reared on a farm in Dorchester County. He there received several grants of land, in part as follows:

    in 1751,three tracts or parcels, two being Little Slycamp (in another place spelled Sleicome) granted to his father 16 April, 1715, and 'Slacom's Lett' originally granted 8 February, 1738 to Job's brother George.

    Further grants were received in 1754, 104 acres; 1766, 403
    acres. No further account of him has been found.

    Children:

    i. Job. July 12, 1776, the committee of observation of the Maryland Council of Safety during the Revolutionary War, reported in part that: . . . "It is said Clarkson bears a very ill character as to holding a communication with & carrying men in his boat to the Tenters. And we have just now been informed that one Job Slacom Jr of this County [Dorchester] will prove that Clarkson endeavored to persuade him & some others to go with him on board the Tenders and join Lord Dunmore, but as the guard was setting off with the Prisoners we could not delay them until we sent a summons for Slacom. There were several other persons apprehended in this County on suspicion of being unfriendly and having a communication with the enemy, but upon our enquiring into their conduct, we could fix nothing
    criminal on them & therefore discharged them." . . . ?Archives of Maryland.

    Job Slocum, Jr., was granted land in Dorchester Co. in 1790
    and 1792. 'Job Slocumb and Anne Slocumb' gave Deed 13
    Oct., 1819, to John Williams, to tracts of land in Worcester Co., Md., called Addition to Handy's Security, Handy's Frolic, and Low Meadows. Whether this is the above Job or his son, is not known to the writer.

    ii. MARCELLUS, born ; married Sara ; died in 1807."

    Job married Mary (Polly) Dunn. Mary (daughter of Andrew Dunn and Mary Carroll) was born ca 1725, St. Dunstan and All Saints, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England; died ca 1776, Dorchester Co. MD. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary (Polly) Dunn was born ca 1725, St. Dunstan and All Saints, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex, England (daughter of Andrew Dunn and Mary Carroll); died ca 1776, Dorchester Co. MD.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
    Name: Mary Dunn
    Baptism Date: 8 Aug 1725
    Parish: St Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney
    County: Middlesex
    Borough: Tower Hamlets
    Parent(s): Andw Dunn,
    Mary Dunn
    Record Type: Baptism
    Register Type: Parish Register

    Children:
    1. 4. Gabriel Slacum was born 12 Mar 1740, Dorchester Co. MD; died 1804, Dorchester Co. MD.
    2. Mary Slacum was born 18 Mar 1752, Dorchester Co. MD.
    3. Keziah Slacum was born 24 Dec 1754, Dorchester Co. MD.
    4. Job Slacum, Jr. was born 20 Dec 1757, Dorchester Co. MD; died Nov 1804, Dorchester Co. MD.
    5. Nancy Slacum was born 11 Apr 1759, Dorchester Co. MD.
    6. Rebecca Slacum was born 03 Jan 1762, Dorchester Co. MD.
    7. John Slacum was born 16 Jun 1763, Dorchester Co. MD.
    8. Marcellus Slacum was born 18 Nov 1765, Dorchester Co. MD; died 28 Jun 1804, Dorchester Co. MD.
    9. Barzilla Slacum was born 25 Jan 1770, Dorchester Co. MD.

  3. 10.  Dr. Boyne was born , Dubliln, Ireland.
    Children:
    1. 5. Catherine Boyne was born ca 1764, Ireland; died Aft 1810, Dorchester Co. MD.