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    1. [PABUCKS] Bucks Co. PA, Birth Book, great resource for Bucks Co. website!
    2. Hi That book is a find!!! That would be a good one to scan for the Bucks County site!!! What a great resource!!! Several of my Slack ancestors and close relatives were born in Bucks Co. My direct ancestor John Slack, Jr., was born in 1754, Revolutionary War vet. His cousin, James Henry Slack, is listed in the Bucks County History by Davis as, at age 20, son of Abraham Slack, being in the boat with Gen. George Washington while crossing the Delaware. Most of the Slacks lived in Lower Makefield Township, some in Upper Makefield Township and in Newtown Township, some are buried in the old Newtown Presbyterian churchyard. I would appreciate any Slack info, and thanks for the offer!!!! cheers Dave in Seattle

    01/23/2007 09:32:07
    1. Re: [PABUCKS] Bucks Co. PA, Birth Book, great resource for Bucks Co. website!
    2. Virginia Hines
    3. Does this birth book have births between 1800 and 1850? I am desperately trying to find some birth records for Bucks Co. between these dates. Virginia Walton Hines -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 3:32 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: [PABUCKS] Bucks Co. PA, Birth Book,great resource for Bucks Co. website! Hi That book is a find!!! That would be a good one to scan for the Bucks County site!!! What a great resource!!! Several of my Slack ancestors and close relatives were born in Bucks Co. My direct ancestor John Slack, Jr., was born in 1754, Revolutionary War vet. His cousin, James Henry Slack, is listed in the Bucks County History by Davis as, at age 20, son of Abraham Slack, being in the boat with Gen. George Washington while crossing the Delaware. Most of the Slacks lived in Lower Makefield Township, some in Upper Makefield Township and in Newtown Township, some are buried in the old Newtown Presbyterian churchyard. I would appreciate any Slack info, and thanks for the offer!!!! cheers Dave in Seattle ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/23/2007 09:02:41