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 . AND THEIR ALLIANCES 433 first of May. Here he entered into partnership with his brother-in-law, James P. Lewis, under the firm name of Lewis and here built a paper pulp mill at the Falls, and began the manu-facture of paper in the autumn of 1889. This mill was successfulfrom the start, and it is yet (1906) doing good work. Feeling thenece


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 . AND THEIR ALLIANCES 433 first of May. Here he entered into partnership with his brother-in-law, James P. Lewis, under the firm name of Lewis and here built a paper pulp mill at the Falls, and began the manu-facture of paper in the autumn of 1889. This mill was successfulfrom the start, and it is yet (1906) doing good work. Feeling thenecessity for a larger supply of pulverized wood, he formed anotherco-partnership with James P. Lewis, and Howard I. Le Fevre (hisson-in-law) under the firm name of Lewis, Slocum & Le Fevre forthe manufacture of wood-pulp at Beaver Falls, which business yetcontinues. Mr. and Mrs. Slocum (formerly Elizabeth Belle White-house) and their children, other than as stated below, yet (1906)reside at Beaver Falls, N. Y. Children: i. Charles Alfred, b. 6 Oct., 1857, m Galway, N. Y. Was gradu-ated D. D. S. in course at the Baltimore College of Dentistry,March, 1882. He was married 29 Aug., 1883, to Helen Maria, Hugh and Ann (Keilty) Dennison,


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