Sarah Ann Slater

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Sarah Ann Slater (Bland)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Death: August 31, 1912 (86)
South Africa
Place of Burial: South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Richard Bland. SV/PROG and Caroline Hepzibah Bland
Wife of John Francis Slater
Mother of John Edward Slater; Samuel Carey Slater; Wesley Richard Slater; Thomas George Slater; Caroline Bland Slater and 9 others
Sister of David Bland; Richard Sanuel Bland and William Carey Bland
Half sister of Samuel Bonnin Grubb and Susannah Hobson Parker

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About Sarah Ann Slater

Probate Records



http://www.1820settlers.co.uk/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I776...

This page does not mention her parents

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http://www.southafricansettlers.com/?p=946

This page refers to her father as William Carey Hobson

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http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SOUTH-AFRICA-IMMIGRAN...

(1) Caroline Hepzibah BONNIN, born 1803, who married Richard BLAND (circa 1807 - circa 1835), who emigrated with William Smith's Party in 1820. They possibly had two children: William Carey BLAND and Sarah Ann BLAND (died 1912), who married John Francis SLATER. I say possibly because there seems to be some confusion in secondary records I have consulted over the BLAND children and those of Jonathan HOBSON (born 1835) and his wife Ruth ROBERTS. Unfortunately, I have not yet had a chance to look for the primary records to resolve this.

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Sarah Ann Slater's Timeline

1826
August 14, 1826
Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
1845
July 24, 1845
1846
November 21, 1846
Salem, EC, South Africa
1849
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1850
December 30, 1850
1853
February 16, 1853
1854
December 26, 1854
1856
December 16, 1856
Salem
1856
1859
February 16, 1859