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Henry Fleming Slaymaker

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Henry Fleming Slaymaker

Birth
Death
3 Feb 1860 (aged 70)
Burial
Gap, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9887472, Longitude: -76.0247722
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Middle name provided by Find A Grave contributor Richard H. L. Chichester, III, who also added:

Henry Fleming Slaymaker (b., Aug. 20, 1789; m., Feb. 29, 1816; d., Feb. 8, 1860). He, with Samuel Houston, Robert Mcllvaine and Maxwell Kennedy, founded Bellevue Presbyterian Church, near Gap, Pa., and elder there up to the time of his death, and postmaster at Salisbury, Pa., for many years, and well known in the eastern part of Lancaster county. Married his cousin, Rebecca Slaymaker Cochran. Seven children, as follows:

1. Hannah Cecelia Slaymaker (b. May 3, 1817; m. Feb. 20, 1841; d. Sept. 3, 1859), married Joseph Konigmacher.
2. Isabella Angelica Slaymaker (b. Jan. 21, 1819; m. Oct. 30, 1867; d. July 25, 1891), married David Agnew.
3. Beckie Ann Slaymaker (b. May 8, 1821; d. Jan. 23, 1843).
4. Amos Fleming Slaymaker (b., March 17, 1823; m., Sept. 5, 1850; d., March 28, 1892). For many years justice of the peace of Salisbury, Township, Lancaster Co., Pa., and one of the organizers and first superintendent of the Sabbath school, out of which Memorial Pres-
byterian church, Lancaster, Pa., was formed. Married his cousin, Isabella Fulton Buffington.
5. Baby, (b. March 5, 1825, lived but a few hours)
6. Sophia Elizabeth Slaymaker (b., March 28, 1826; d., Sept. 16, 1846).
7. Samuel Cochran Slaymaker (b. April 22, 1828; m. May 28, 1862; d. Feb. 2, 1894). Married Jane Elizabeth Redsecker.

~History of the descendants of Mathias Slaymaker who emigrated from Germany and settled in the eastern part of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, about 1710; Henry Cochran Slaymaker; s.n., 1909.
Spouse link provided by Find A Grave contributor greg poynor

Middle name provided by Find A Grave contributor Richard H. L. Chichester, III, who also added:

Henry Fleming Slaymaker (b., Aug. 20, 1789; m., Feb. 29, 1816; d., Feb. 8, 1860). He, with Samuel Houston, Robert Mcllvaine and Maxwell Kennedy, founded Bellevue Presbyterian Church, near Gap, Pa., and elder there up to the time of his death, and postmaster at Salisbury, Pa., for many years, and well known in the eastern part of Lancaster county. Married his cousin, Rebecca Slaymaker Cochran. Seven children, as follows:

1. Hannah Cecelia Slaymaker (b. May 3, 1817; m. Feb. 20, 1841; d. Sept. 3, 1859), married Joseph Konigmacher.
2. Isabella Angelica Slaymaker (b. Jan. 21, 1819; m. Oct. 30, 1867; d. July 25, 1891), married David Agnew.
3. Beckie Ann Slaymaker (b. May 8, 1821; d. Jan. 23, 1843).
4. Amos Fleming Slaymaker (b., March 17, 1823; m., Sept. 5, 1850; d., March 28, 1892). For many years justice of the peace of Salisbury, Township, Lancaster Co., Pa., and one of the organizers and first superintendent of the Sabbath school, out of which Memorial Pres-
byterian church, Lancaster, Pa., was formed. Married his cousin, Isabella Fulton Buffington.
5. Baby, (b. March 5, 1825, lived but a few hours)
6. Sophia Elizabeth Slaymaker (b., March 28, 1826; d., Sept. 16, 1846).
7. Samuel Cochran Slaymaker (b. April 22, 1828; m. May 28, 1862; d. Feb. 2, 1894). Married Jane Elizabeth Redsecker.

~History of the descendants of Mathias Slaymaker who emigrated from Germany and settled in the eastern part of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, about 1710; Henry Cochran Slaymaker; s.n., 1909.

Inscription

A ruling Elder of Bellevue church - Organization Nov 25, 1832



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