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George Webb Slaughter

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28: 220:. There, he also served as a Baptist minister and practised medicine. According to historian J. Marvin Hunter, "he baptized over 3,000 persons and ordained more preachers and organized more churches than any other person in the state of Texas." 439: 390: 444: 232: 149:, "he baptized over 3,000 persons and ordained more preachers and organized more churches than any other person in the state of Texas." 469: 353: 27: 474: 104: 387: 459: 449: 158: 44: 454: 208:, becoming an ordained Baptist minister in 1844. He served as a Baptist minister in Sabine County and other parts of 410: 166: 464: 236: 213: 201: 281:
Slaughter married Sarah Jane Mason on October 12, 1837. They were the first couple to get married in the
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From 1876 to 1884, Slaughter returned to Texas, where he focused on ranching with another son,
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After the war, Slaughter focused on cattle breeding and droving. With his son
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Claudia Hazlewood, "SLAUGHTER, GEORGE WEBB," Handbook of Texas Online (
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Illustration of Slaughter's message to Travis, Bowie, and Crockett
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Rev. George Webb Slaughter Has Distinction First Married In Texas
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of 1861-1865, Slaughter provided beef from his ranch to the
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Rancher, cattle breeder, cattle drover, clergyman, physician
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Slaughter died on March 19, 1895, in Palo Pinto, Texas.
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until 1851. He then moved with his family and cattle to
157:George Webb Slaughter was born on May 10, 1811, in 110: 95: 87: 79: 71: 52: 37: 18: 266:, from 1870 to 1876, he drove cattle every year. 204:in 1831. However, ten years later, he joined the 8: 344: 342: 340: 338: 336: 334: 332: 330: 328: 326: 246:, he drove cattle from Palo Pinto, Texas to 324: 322: 320: 318: 316: 314: 312: 310: 308: 306: 26: 15: 440:People from Lawrence County, Mississippi 378: 376: 374: 372: 370: 368: 366: 364: 362: 406: 404: 402: 302: 7: 445:People from Palo Pinto County, Texas 354:Texas State Historical Association 14: 388:GEORGE WEBB SLAUGHTER, Page #0749 235:tribe who were aligned with the 1: 177:, five years later, in 1830. 285:. They had eleven children. 159:Lawrence County, Mississippi 91:Sarah Jane (Mason) Slaughter 45:Lawrence County, Mississippi 185:Slaughter was a courier to 491: 384:The Trail Drivers of Texas 167:Copiah County, Mississippi 470:Baptists from Mississippi 145:. According to historian 25: 382:J. Marvin Hunter (ed.), 262:with his son. Living in 237:Confederate States Army 214:Freestone County, Texas 202:United Methodist Church 141:, from his ranch near 475:19th-century Baptists 248:Shreveport, Louisiana 200:Slaughter joined the 133:, he drove cattle to 123:George Webb Slaughter 20:George Webb Slaughter 175:Sabine County, Texas 105:William B. Slaughter 460:Baptists from Texas 450:Ranchers from Texas 195:Battle of the Alamo 455:American cattlemen 413:, USGenWeb Project 393:2015-02-04 at the 225:American Civil War 283:Republic of Texas 218:Palo Pinto, Texas 191:William B. Travis 143:Palo Pinto, Texas 120: 119: 114:William Slaughter 64:Palo Pinto, Texas 482: 414: 408: 397: 380: 357: 346: 173:in 1825, and to 147:J. Marvin Hunter 59: 30: 16: 490: 489: 485: 484: 483: 481: 480: 479: 465:Tonkawa history 420: 419: 418: 417: 409: 400: 395:Wayback Machine 381: 360: 347: 304: 299: 291: 279: 271:Peter Slaughter 264:Emporia, Kansas 258:all the way to 233:Native American 183: 155: 115: 67: 61: 57: 48: 42: 33: 21: 12: 11: 5: 488: 486: 478: 477: 472: 467: 462: 457: 452: 447: 442: 437: 432: 422: 421: 416: 415: 398: 358: 301: 300: 298: 295: 290: 287: 278: 275: 256:Chisholm Trail 244:C.C. Slaughter 206:Baptist Church 182: 179: 169:, in 1821, to 154: 151: 118: 117: 112: 108: 107: 101:C.C. Slaughter 99:11, including 97: 93: 92: 89: 85: 84: 81: 77: 76: 73: 69: 68: 62: 60:(aged 83) 56:March 19, 1895 54: 50: 49: 43: 39: 35: 34: 31: 23: 22: 19: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 487: 476: 473: 471: 468: 466: 463: 461: 458: 456: 453: 451: 448: 446: 443: 441: 438: 436: 433: 431: 428: 427: 425: 412: 407: 405: 403: 399: 396: 392: 389: 385: 379: 377: 375: 373: 371: 369: 367: 365: 363: 359: 355: 351: 345: 343: 341: 339: 337: 335: 333: 331: 329: 327: 325: 323: 321: 319: 317: 315: 313: 311: 309: 307: 303: 296: 294: 288: 286: 284: 277:Personal life 276: 274: 272: 267: 265: 261: 257: 253: 249: 245: 240: 238: 234: 230: 226: 221: 219: 215: 211: 207: 203: 198: 196: 192: 188: 180: 178: 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 152: 150: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 124: 113: 109: 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 72:Occupation(s) 70: 65: 55: 51: 46: 40: 36: 29: 24: 17: 383: 292: 280: 268: 252:James Loving 241: 222: 199: 184: 156: 122: 121: 58:(1895-03-19) 41:May 10, 1811 435:1895 deaths 430:1811 births 223:During the 187:Sam Houston 163:War of 1812 131:Mississippi 116:Nancy Moore 424:Categories 297:References 210:East Texas 153:Early life 129:. Born in 197:in 1836. 171:Louisiana 139:Louisiana 111:Parent(s) 391:Archived 96:Children 83:Reverend 229:Tonkawa 193:at the 260:Kansas 181:Career 135:Kansas 88:Spouse 66:, U.S. 47:, U.S. 289:Death 127:Texas 80:Title 231:, a 137:and 103:and 53:Died 38:Born 426:: 401:^ 361:^ 305:^ 273:. 239:. 356:.

Index


Lawrence County, Mississippi
Palo Pinto, Texas
C.C. Slaughter
William B. Slaughter
Texas
Mississippi
Kansas
Louisiana
Palo Pinto, Texas
J. Marvin Hunter
Lawrence County, Mississippi
War of 1812
Copiah County, Mississippi
Louisiana
Sabine County, Texas
Sam Houston
William B. Travis
Battle of the Alamo
United Methodist Church
Baptist Church
East Texas
Freestone County, Texas
Palo Pinto, Texas
American Civil War
Tonkawa
Native American
Confederate States Army
C.C. Slaughter
Shreveport, Louisiana

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