Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . ght principles. Inhis prolonged judicial incumbency Judge Slocum has demonstrated acapacity for public service and a reputation for official integrity thathas obtained for him general recognition as one of the especially valu-able citizens of Pittsfield. The founder of the Slocum family of America, Anthony Slocumbe,was one of the first purchasers oi Cohannet, New Plymouth (now Taun-ton, Massachusetts), in 1637, and according to the Slocum genealogy,remo\ed to that part of New Plymouth whi


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . ght principles. Inhis prolonged judicial incumbency Judge Slocum has demonstrated acapacity for public service and a reputation for official integrity thathas obtained for him general recognition as one of the especially valu-able citizens of Pittsfield. The founder of the Slocum family of America, Anthony Slocumbe,was one of the first purchasers oi Cohannet, New Plymouth (now Taun-ton, Massachusetts), in 1637, and according to the Slocum genealogy,remo\ed to that part of New Plymouth which was incorporated asDartmouth in 1664, and he and one Ralph Russell were first married a sister of William Harvey, according to an old letter writ-ten by him. His name appears on the Taunton records from 1643, ^^^~quently serving in official capacities. He was the father of four chil-dren. The first was Giles Slocumlie, born probably in Somersetshire, England, died in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1682. He married Joan , who died in Portsmouth, 31st day, 6th month, 1679. He settled in Ports-.


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