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Joanna Slocum

Joanna Slocum

Female 1702 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joanna Slocum was born on 15 Jul 1702 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA (daughter of Eliezer Slocum and Elephel Fitzgerald); and died.

    Joanna married Daniel Weeden on 2 Mar 1721. Daniel was born in 1696 in Jamestown, Newport, RI; died on 7 Dec 1785 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Eliezer Slocum was born on 25 Dec 1664 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI (son of Giles Slocum and Joan Cooke); died on 30 Jul 1727 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA.

    Notes:

    Charles Elihu Slocum, A Short History of the Slocums, Slocumbs of
    America, Syracuse NY 1882

    Eliezer married Elephel Fitzgerald on 26 Nov 1687 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, RI. Elephel (daughter of Earl Edmund Fitzgerald and Marie Whittaker) was born about 1668 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA; died on 4 Oct 1748. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elephel Fitzgerald was born about 1668 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA (daughter of Earl Edmund Fitzgerald and Marie Whittaker); died on 4 Oct 1748.

    Notes:

    Charles Elihu Slocum, A Short History of the Slocums, Slocumbs of
    America, Syracuse NY 1882
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    Pioneer Irish in New England
    CHAPTER IX
    page 152
    In the case of Elephel Fitzgerald, there is an interesting but all too inadequate account of her in the genealogy of the Slocum family, in which it is said that about 1687, she married Eliezer Slocum of Dartmouth, Mass. (now New Bedford). Eliezer was a son of Giles Slocum of Portsmouth, R. I., who, on receiving a grant of a large tract of land in Dartmouth Township, removed to that place before 1682. Eliezer owned extensive properties at a place known as Slocums Neck on Buzzards Bay, and his will, dated March 1, 1727, still preserved in the probate office at Taunton, shows that he divided his estate, which was appraised at the immense sum for those days of £5790, among his beloved wife, Elephel, and his sons, Eliezer and Ebenezer. The time of her arrival in this country is unknown, and among her New England descendants, there are partially conflicting opinions as to the circumstances of her departure from her native land. In one branch of the Slocum family, the tradition is, that although she was a lady of high birth, she was one of a number of young women who were forcibly brought to America and sold for wives to respectable purchasers, the purchase money in this instance amounting to about $600.|R45| Other branches apparently are unwilling to acknowledge

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    Pioneer Irish in New England
    CHAPTER IX
    page 153
    In another account of the family, written by a descendant of Eliezer and Elephel Slocum,Collections, New Hampshire Historical Society, Vol. 4, p. 503; Vol. 5, p.86; Vol. 7, p. 158; Vol. 31, p. 578.47 it is stated that she lived as a domestic in the household of Giles Slocum at Portsmouth, that Eliezer was born at Portsmouth in 1664, he and Elephel Fitzgerald having been married before they were twenty, and with his wife, Elephel, he was Undisclosed at Slocums Neck prior to 1684. A romantic story has come down in the family of the courtship of Eliezer Slocum and the Irish maiden, but it has had no appeal for their descendant, and he not only treats it as a fable but seeks to cast ridicule on the tradition that she was of the noble family of the Geral-dines. In what manner, he relates, our little Irish maid was separated from her sister and came to find a home in the simple household of Giles Slocum in Portsmouth, the tradition sayeth not. Irish maids were not commonly employed in those early days, and even in later times Irish maids were seldom Earls daughters. None the less, it is probable that the Lady
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    I copied the following in my notes from the Slocum Genealogy: "Traditionãagreeing in families widely separated for generations ã says that Elephel Fitzgerald was a lady of high birth, and some families hold that she was among the number of young women who were forcibly brought to America and sold for wives to respectable purchasersãthe purchase money in this instance amounting to about $600. This tradition is possibly true. The 'children stolen,' 'maidens pressed,' and political prisoners from England were in great demand in the American Colonies and many women were brought who were "young, handsome and well-recommended for their virtuous education and demeanour, and were sold as wives to the planters fetching from one hundred and twenty to three hundred and fifty pounds of tobacco, i.e., from £18 to £52 sterling..."

    "The Slocum Family tradition told by Mrs. Julia Ferris Pearce (a descendent of Elephel Fitzgerald concerning the coming of Elephel Fitzgerald to America--

    "A daughter of Earl Edmund Fitzgerald of Dublin became affianced to an English Officer against her father's will and eloped with her younger sister (this Lady Elephel), whom they brought to America, perhaps to further the success of their plans. They resided in Dartmouth, he as a Yeoman. In the confirmatory deed of William Bradford, 13 November 1694, Eliezer Slocum and his brothers, Giles and Peleg, were named among the proprietors of Dartmouth, New Bedford, Westport, and Fairhaven. He dealt quite extensively in lands, and was very sucessful in the accumulation of property, considering the circumstances of his time.

    Eliezer Slocum's will was proved 30 July, 1727, and his estate was appraised at £ 665.18s and 11a--real £ 5,125--excusive of the former gifts to his children. Elephel Slocum, widow and relist of Eliezer Slocum, "made a will the 19th day of 1st month called March 1745-6", in which she devised a considerable estate. Her will was proved 4 October 1748."

    Children:
    1. Meribah Slocum was born on 28 Apr 1689 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    2. Mary Slocum was born on 22 Aug 1691 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    3. John Slocum was born on 20 Jan 1697 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA; died on 28 Dec 1727.
    4. Benjamin Slocum was born on 14 Dec 1699 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA; died about Dec 1726.
    5. 1. Joanna Slocum was born on 15 Jul 1702 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    6. Ebenezer Slocum was born about 1705 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Giles Slocum was born on 28 Sep 1623 in Old Cleeve, Somerset, England (son of Philip Slocumbe and Charity Bickham); died on 12 Mar 1683 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.

    Notes:

    Charles Elihu Slocum, A Short History of the Slocums, Slocumbs of
    America, Syracuse NY 1882

    Giles married Joan Cooke about 1641 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI. Joan (daughter of Christopher Cooke and Elizabeth Unknown) was born about 1621 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died on 31 Aug 1679 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Joan Cooke was born about 1621 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI (daughter of Christopher Cooke and Elizabeth Unknown); died on 31 Aug 1679 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.
    Children:
    1. Joanna Slocum was born on 16 Mar 1642 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died on 6 Jan 1727 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.
    2. John Slocum was born on 26 Mar 1645 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died in 1702 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth, NJ.
    3. Giles Slocum was born on 25 Mar 1647 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died on 1 Jan 1714 in Newport, Newport, RI.
    4. Ebenezer Slocum was born on 25 Mar 1650 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died on 13 Apr 1715 in Jamestown, Newport, RI.
    5. Nathaniel Slocum was born on 25 Oct 1652 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died on 31 Dec 1702 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth, NJ.
    6. Peleg Slocum was born on 17 Aug 1654 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died in 1733 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.
    7. Samuel Slocum was born on 6 Apr 1657 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died about 1700 in Jamestown, Newport, RI.
    8. Mary Slocum was born on 8 Jul 1660 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died on 25 Sep 1689 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.
    9. 2. Eliezer Slocum was born on 25 Dec 1664 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died on 30 Jul 1727 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA.

  3. 6.  Earl Edmund Fitzgerald was born in 1645 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA (son of Silas Fitzgerald and Mille Palmer); died in 1708.

    Earl married Marie Whittaker in 1666 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, RI. Marie (daughter of George Whittaker and Isabelle Gill) was born in 1646 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA; died in 1712 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Marie Whittaker was born in 1646 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA (daughter of George Whittaker and Isabelle Gill); died in 1712 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Elephel Fitzgerald was born about 1668 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA; died on 4 Oct 1748.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Philip Slocumbe was born about 1590 in Old Cleeve, Somerset, England; died in Old Cleeve, Somerset, England.

    Notes:

    Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island by John Osborne Austin pub. albany, NY 1887 with corrections from The American Genealogist reprinted 1995 by Genealogical Pub Co. Baltimore, MD

    Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley, Cuyler Reynolds, Lewins Historical Publishing Company, 1914, New York

    Philip married Charity Bickham on 20 Nov 1621 in Old Cleeve, Somerset, England. Charity (daughter of Aldred Byccombe and Ellen Cridland) was born about 1590 in Old Cleeve, Somerset, England; died on 1 Nov 1642 in Old Cleeve, Somerset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Charity Bickham was born about 1590 in Old Cleeve, Somerset, England (daughter of Aldred Byccombe and Ellen Cridland); died on 1 Nov 1642 in Old Cleeve, Somerset, England.
    Children:
    1. 4. Giles Slocum was born on 28 Sep 1623 in Old Cleeve, Somerset, England; died on 12 Mar 1683 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.

  3. 10.  Christopher Cooke was born in 1603 in England (son of Christopher Cook and Unknown); died in 1676 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.

    Christopher married Elizabeth Unknown in 1623 in England. Elizabeth was born in 1604 in England; died in 1679 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth Unknown was born in 1604 in England; died in 1679 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.
    Children:
    1. 5. Joan Cooke was born about 1621 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died on 31 Aug 1679 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.

  5. 12.  Silas Fitzgerald was born in 1620 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA (son of John Fitzgerald and Ann Green); died in 1674 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA.

    Silas married Mille Palmer. Mille (daughter of Nathaniel Palmer and Hannah White) was born in 1621 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA; died in 1678 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mille Palmer was born in 1621 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA (daughter of Nathaniel Palmer and Hannah White); died in 1678 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA.
    Children:
    1. 6. Earl Edmund Fitzgerald was born in 1645 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA; died in 1708.

  7. 14.  George Whittaker was born in 1623 in England (son of Charles Whittaker and Ann Hale); died in 1645 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA.

    George married Isabelle Gill in 1645 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, RI. Isabelle was born in 1624 in England; died in 1675 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Isabelle Gill was born in 1624 in England; died in 1675 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA.
    Children:
    1. 7. Marie Whittaker was born in 1646 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA; died in 1712 in Dartsmouth, Bristol, MA.



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