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Slafter/Slater Descendant Tree Descendants of John Slafter 1 John Slafter 1669 - 1754 .... +Abial Barrett Gillett 1665 - 1690 ........ 2 Mary Slafter 1688 - 1793 .............. +Isaac Wellman - 1740 ................... 3 [5] Isaac Wellman 1719 - 1804 ......................... +[4] Hannah Wellman 1727 - Unknown ............................. 4 [6] Peter Wellman 1750 - 1791 ................................... +[7] Hannah Capron - Unknown ........................................ 5 [8] Solomon Wellman 1780 - 1851 .............................................. +[9] Elizabeth Tripp Leeds 1791 - 1849 .................................................. 6 [10] George Wellman 1810 - 1864 ........................................................ +[11] Louisa Hodges - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [12] George Henry Wellman Unknown - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [13] William Lloyd Wellman Unknown - Unknown .................................................. 6 [14] Elizabeth Ann Wellman 1811 - Unknown ........................................................ +[15] John Stetson - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [16] Lucinda Maria Stetson 1841 - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [17] James Henry Stetson 1842 - 1863 ............................................................. 7 [18] Frank Lloyd Stetson 1844 - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [19] Helen Amelia Stetson 1847 - Unknown .................................................. 6 [20] Caroline Capron Wellman 1812 - Unknown ........................................................ +[21] Josiah Shaw - Unknown .................................................. 6 [22] Lucinda Boyden Wellman 1813 - 1833 .................................................. 6 [23] Mary Elizabeth Wellman 1815 - Unknown ........................................................ +[24] Martin Bailey Pierce - Unknown .................................................. 6 [25] Clarissa Maria Wellman 1817 - Unknown ........................................................ +[26] Samuel Burrill - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [27] Mary Elizabeth Burrill 1852 - 1859 ............................................................. 7 [28] Henry William Gardner Burrill 1854 - Unknown .................................................. 6 [29] William Lloyd Wellman 1819 - 1845 .................................................. 6 [30] Henry Ripley Wellman 1821 - 1848 .................................................. 6 [31] Charles Pyuson Wellman 1823 - Unknown ........................................................ +[32] Elizabeth Downer Titus - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [33] Frances Josephine Wellman 1849 - 1851 ............................................................. 7 [34] Charles Francis Wellman 1852 - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [35] Edward Coit Wellman 1854 - Unknown .................................................. 6 [36] Otis Wellman 1827 - 1827 .................................................. 6 [37] Harriet Angeline Wellman 1828 - Unknown ........................................................ +[38] John Adams Floyd - Unknown .................................................. 6 [39] Elisha Wellman 1830 - Unknown .................................................. 6 [40] Lucinda Jane Wellman 1833 - Unknown ........................................................ +[41] Freeman Foster III - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [42] Freeman Foster 1860 - Unknown ........................................ 5 [43] Hannah Wellman 1783 - Unknown .............................................. +[44] Jesse George 1783 - 1851 .................................................. 6 [45] Emily George 1805 - Unknown ........................................................ +[1] Joseph Cowell - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [46] Hiram Augustus Cowell 1845 - Unknown .................................................. 6 [47] Elizabeth George 1807 - 1834 ........................................................ +[1] Joseph Cowell - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [48] Sarah Elizabeth Cowell 1831 - 1847 ............................................................. 7 [49] Joseph George Cowell 1834 - Unknown .................................................. 6 [50] Hannah Marie George 1811 - 1816 .................................................. 6 [51] John Capron George 1813 - Unknown ........................................................ +[52] Sarah Dingley Trouant 1814 - 1851 ............................................................. 7 [53] Sarah Augusta George 1841 - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [54] Josephine George 1845 - Unknown .................................................. *2nd Wife of [51] John Capron George: ........................................................ +[55] Kate Richardson Jardon 1832 - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [56] William Jardon George 1866 - Unknown .................................................. 6 [57] Lyman Augustus George 1817 - Unknown ........................................................ +[58] Harriet Green Fairbanks - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [59] Mary Bemis George 1854 - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [60] Lyman Fairbanks George 1856 - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [61] Drury Fairbanks George 1858 - Unknown .................................................. 6 [3] Hiram George 1820 - Unknown ........................................................ +[2] Clara Elizabeth Wheelock Unknown - Unknown .................................................. *2nd Wife of [3] Hiram George: ........................................................ +[62] Elizabeth Wheelock - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [63] Clara Elizabeth George 1846 - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [64] Frank Augustus George 1848 - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [65] Ella Frances George 1849 - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [66] Jesse George 1851 - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [67] Harvey George 1855 - Unknown .................................................. 6 [68] William Emerson George 1823 - Unknown .................................................. 6 [69] Catharine Augusta George 1826 - 1864 ........................................................ +[70] Lafayette Bates - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [71] Katie Josephine Bates 1863 - 1864 ........................................ 5 [72] Deliverance Wellman 1785 - Unknown 1 .............................................. +[73] Windsor Wheelock - Unknown .................................................. 6 [2] Clara Elizabeth Wheelock Unknown - Unknown ........................................................ +[3] Hiram George 1820 - Unknown .................................................. 6 [74] Charlotte Wheelock Unknown - Unknown ........................................................ +[75] Marvel Morse Unknown - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [76] Waldo Morse Unknown - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [77] Maria Morse Unknown - Unknown .................................................. 6 [78] Nancy Wheelock Unknown - Unknown .................................................. 6 [79] Mary Wheelock Unknown - Unknown ........................................................ +[80] Philip Taft - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [81] Philip Taft Unknown - Unknown .................................................. 6 [82] Sylvia Wheelock Unknown - Unknown ........................................................ +[83] Nelson Steere - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [84] Adelbert Steere Unknown - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [85] Sarah Steere Unknown - Unknown .................................................. 6 [86] Peter Wheelock Unknown - Unknown ........................................................ +[87] Unknown - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [88] Joseph Wheelock Unknown - Unknown ............................................................. 7 [89] Mary Wheelock Unknown - Unknown ........................................ 5 [90] Christiana Wellman 1788 - 1809 .............................................. +[91] Harvey George - Unknown .................................................. 6 [92] Mary George Unknown - Unknown ........................................ 5 [93] Isaac Wellman 1790 - Unknown .............................................. +[94] Lucinda Boyden - Unknown ........................................ *2nd Wife of [93] Isaac Wellman: .............................................. +[95] Nancy Boyden - Unknown ............................. 4 [96] Ebenezer Wellman 1752 - Unknown
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