History of the Slocums, Slocumbs and Slocombs of America : genealogical and biographical, embracing twelve generations of the first-named family from to 1908, with their marriages and descendants in the female lines as far as ascertained . re graduated D. D. S. in June, 1898. The next monthhe sailed for Europe, visited many countries there, and settledfor the practice of his profession in London, S. W., at Grosve-nor House, 78 Brixton Hill. iv. Florence Nancy Smith, b. 29 February, 1876. Was mar. 29March, 1899, by her uncle, Rev. Samuel W. Snow, M. E., toWilber B. June, born 2 Jan., 18


History of the Slocums, Slocumbs and Slocombs of America : genealogical and biographical, embracing twelve generations of the first-named family from to 1908, with their marriages and descendants in the female lines as far as ascertained . re graduated D. D. S. in June, 1898. The next monthhe sailed for Europe, visited many countries there, and settledfor the practice of his profession in London, S. W., at Grosve-nor House, 78 Brixton Hill. iv. Florence Nancy Smith, b. 29 February, 1876. Was mar. 29March, 1899, by her uncle, Rev. Samuel W. Snow, M. E., toWilber B. June, born 2 Jan., 1869, at Port Crane, N. Y., son ofSilas and Harriet Adelia (Bunnel) June. A shoe cutter. Theyreside at Endicott, Broome Co., N. Y. Children: 1. MarianEthel, b. 21 Sept., 1902. 2. Lula Bell, b. 6 Aug., 1904. v. Helen Ethel Smith, born 14 April, 1887, at Union, N. Y. 483A (483) Julia Elizabeth9 Slocum (Humphrey? Joseph? Eleazer?John? Eleazer? Eleazer? Giles? Anthony?)was born 23 December,1844, near the Village of Northville, Fulton County, New was studious, ambitious and persisting, and early completed thecourse of study in the Public Schools. Obtaining license to teach,she followed this profession several years near her fathers fefuUaJ&.&t A AND THEIR ALLIANCES 357 The 5 January, 1871, she married James P. Lewis, who was bornin her native township (Northampton) 14 February, 1845, son ofHiram and Margaret (Doig) Lewis. Soon after their marriage theymoved to the Village of Beaver Falls, Lewis County, New York,where they have since resided. From his energy, good ideals and aspirations, Mr. Lewis madefriends rapidly, and was soon elected to the office of Justice of thePeace, in which office he served several years. He soon became in-terested in the manufacture of wood pulp for paper, later carryingon the process to its completion to paper for various uses, includingpressed plates. Improved machinery has been added from time totime until the product has materially impro


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