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 . DESCENDANTS OF FRANCES SLOCUM SHEPOCONAH And White Kinsfolk. From left to right sitting on chairs, Miami childrenon ground: Mrs. William Peconga, Wabash, Ind. William Godfroy, elderbrother of Gabriel. Elliott T. Slocum, Detroit. The larger boy in frontJoseph son of Judson C. Bondy. Gabriel Godfroy, Reserve, Ind. WilliamH. Tripp, Janesville, Wis. Mrs.


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 . DESCENDANTS OF FRANCES SLOCUM SHEPOCONAH And White Kinsfolk. From left to right sitting on chairs, Miami childrenon ground: Mrs. William Peconga, Wabash, Ind. William Godfroy, elderbrother of Gabriel. Elliott T. Slocum, Detroit. The larger boy in frontJoseph son of Judson C. Bondy. Gabriel Godfroy, Reserve, Ind. WilliamH. Tripp, Janesville, Wis. Mrs. Sara Hitchcock Gardner, Dalton, Pa. King Miller, Washington, D. C. In front in white, Mabel A. Bondy,dau. of Judson C. Mary Gardner, Dalton, Pa. Clarence Slocum, Indian-apolis. To right of Monument: Victoria Bondy, dau. of Camillus. Onground in front Sarrantha J. Witt, dau. of Judson C. Bondy. William A. Slo-cum and wife, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jiles Slocum Town, Easton, 111. Mrs. MarySlocum Murphy, Converse, Ind. Standing and numbered from left: i, Peconga and son. 3, 4. William T. Slocum and two daughters,Jersey City. 4. Francis R. Slocum, THE FRANCES SLOCUM MONUMENT, UNVEILED 7 MAY, 1900 Persons standing: 5. Pres. Arthur G. Slocum, Kalamazoo, Mich. 6. JosephA. Kenny, Converse, Ind. 7. Eva A. Slocomb, Bloomington, Ind. 8. L. , Waynesville, 111. 9. Carrie V. Slocomb, Bloomington, , 11. William Smith King and wife, Indianapolis. 12. Charlotte MaySlocum, now Mrs. George C. Ashman, Peoria, 111. 13. Mrs. Mary Niman,Chicago. 14, 15. Dr. Charles E. Slocum and wife, Defiance, O. 16. GeorgeSlocum Bennett, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 17. Charles Adams, Marion, la. C. Bondy, Reserve, Ind., who, with his brother Camillus, 20, was inworking clothes to care for the numerous horses of the visitors. 19. C. Potter, Whitewater, Wis. 21 William Kinney, Bellevue, O. Adaline Davis, Detroit. 23. Mrs. Minerva Pennvwit, Easton, ,


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