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Ide/Essex/Slocum family North Kingstown RI and Connecticut
Posted by: Flo Legge (ID *****1402) Date: April 29, 2006 at 12:52:54
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Celinda Slocum married Henry Talium Essex born Dec 1823 Warwick Kent RI...Henry and Celinda married about 1850....They had the follwing Children

William Henry Essex born Feb 1851/1852 (Beamans records NK)
Lydia A Essex born abt 1853 (Calculated from her grave stone)She married Lewis Rogers NK and Anna Belle Shaw Essex..Born July 20, 1858 married Charles H. Hart

William Henry Essex (My direct line)born Feb 1851/1852 died Sept 17 1914 ( Now on his death certificate says he was buried in Greenwood Cemetery Coventry...This is not true he is actually buried at Bellair Dr NK in someones backyard Old family lot that was once the farm of brother-in-law Charles Henry Hart)......DEATH: Obituary
Near Davisville, R.I. Sept 17, 1914. William H. Essex, in his 64th year. Funeral at residence of his sister, Mrs. Charles H. Hart.

William married Amelia Ide born abt 1854 daughter of William Brown Ide (Massachusetts)married Stonington Connecticut on May 14 1874 in Westerly Rhode Island..(It was a double wedding as Amelia's brother Andrew married same date same place)

Children of William and Amelia

Benjamin Burril Essex (My Grandfather) born 1892 died Nov 1979 Rhode Island

Ruth Emma married Everrett Sprague of West Greenwich RI

Frederick Almont ssex..born deaf he married Elizabeth Bullock

Clarence William Essex...He married Nina Dix and they had 4 Daughters..

I have done quite a bit of research on Mt Hunt/Slocum/Essex Family so if you need info I perhaps have some for you....


Flo






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