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From: DAVID A SHERMAN <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] HENRY SLACK b.@1818 M. RACHEL KITCHIN...
Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 20:42:58 -0500
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Carl,

I swear I saw Henry Slack's headstone Saturday, at the Holcombe Riverview
Cemetery. This is on Rt. 29 just north of 202, just north of Lambertville,
NJ. I also remember seeing a Kitchin, though not sure it was Rachel. Does
this Info seem to match what you have? Just curious, though not my line of
research..(though I do have a George, Ralph, and Welding Slack) Welding
married my grandmother's sister, Lida Victoria Reep. Will be interested in
your response.

Thanks, Dave Sherman

Researching Bellis, Sherman, Rittenhouse, Bilby, Dalrymple, Opdyke, and much
more

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mr.Carl Haskins" <>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 11:51 PM
Subject: [NJHUNTER] HENRY SLACK M. RACHEL KITCHIN...


> Hello fellow "Rooters",
>
> I am searching for the Parents of Henry
> Slack,-@1830 m.Rachel Kitchin of New Hope
> Penn.Foolish me,I think I've been looking in the wrong
> place( or at least the wrong side of the river.). I
> thought he was born in New Hope Pennsylvania but now
> I've found evidence he was born in New Hope township
> New Jersey.I cant find this on any map but could it
> possibly have existed? I feel certain that my line is
> connected to the Dutch Slacks(Cornelius Slacht)but I
> need to know Henrys Parents to prove it.The New Hope
> township link may be off but I feel certain that he
> was a Jersey boy.
> I'm pleading,nay,begging for help!Please, if you have
> any info contact me.
> Thanks soooooooo much in advance,
> Carl
> P.S. Henrys son,Richard H. Slack ( my Great
> Grandfather), was born @ 1848 in Trenton N.J.
>
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