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Francis SLAUGHTER
Margaret HUDSON
Ann HUDSON
Husband:  Francis SLAUGHTER
Birth:  1653/1657, Essex Co., VA
Death:  1718
Occupation:  planter, Richmond Co., VA
Father:  Francis SLAUGHTER
Mother:  Elizabeth UNDERWOOD
Marriage:  ca. 1679
Wife:  Margaret [HUDSON? GAINES?]
Father possibly:  Daniel GAINES
Marriage-2 (pre-nuptial agreement):  11 Jul 1711, Richmond Co., VA
Wife-2:  Ann HUDSON
Birth:  of Rappahannock Co., VA
Father:  Joshua HUDSON
Mother:  Elizabeth RUSH
Children with Margaret [HUDSON / GAINES]:
1.  Robert SLAUGHTER, b. 1680
2.  William SLAUGHTER
3.  Mary SLAUGHTER; m. John TAYLOR
4.  Elizabeth [Margaret?] SLAUGHTER; m. bef. 28 Jun 1719, John UNDERWOOD, s/o Maj. William UNDERWOOD (1649-1717)
Child with Ann HUDSON:
5.  Martha SLAUGHTER; m. 1730s, Newman BROWN, d/o Maxfield BROWN of King George Co., VA
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Virginia

Sources:

1.  Robert K. Headley, Jr..  c2003.  Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800: Marriages and Marriage references for the Counties of Lancaster, Northumberland, Old Rappahannock, Richmond, and Westmoreland.  Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD (online at Ancestry.com):
p. 55 BROWN, Newman & SLAUGHTER, Martha; 1730s; groom was a son of Maxfield BROWN of KGC; bride was the only child of Francis SLAUGHTER (1657-1718) and his 2nd wife Ann HUDSON of RC; (KGC DB 2:93, 289; RC WB 4:77; MRC:26)
p. 321 SLAUGHTER, Francis & [HUDSON,] Margaret; c. 1679; groom was a son of Francis & Elizabeth (UNDERWOOD) SLAGHTER; but see Avant:623 where it is suggested that Margaret was a dau. of Daniel GAINES; (Avant:623; Slaughter:302)

SLAUGHTER, Francis Sr.& HUDSON, Ann; 1. Aug 1711; prenup. agreement dtd. 11 Jul 1711; groom was from St. Mary's Par., RC; bride was SLAUGHTER's 2nd wife; (RC DB 6:5, 275; WB 4:77; Slaughter:308)

p. 345 TAYLOR, John & SLAUGHTER, Mary; bet. 3 Feb 1705 - 6 Nov 1718; bride was a dau. of Francis (d. 1718) & Margaret SLAUGHTER; (RC DB 4:14; DB 7:435; WB 4:77; MRC:206)
p. 359 UNDERWOOD, John & SLAUGHTER, Elizabeth; bef. 28 Jun 1719; groom was the eld. son of Maj. Wm. UNDERWOOD (1649-1717); bride was a dau. of Francis (d. 1719) & Margaret SLAUGHTER; Willis:58 gives the bride's name as "Margaret Slaughter"; (RC DB 7:418; DGC DB 2:476; MRC:221; Willis:58)

2.  George Norbury MacKenzie.  1907-12.  Colonial Families of the United States of America.  7 vols.  Vol. I by Grafton Press, New York; Vols. II-VII by Seaforth Press, Baltimore, MD (republ. 1966/95 by Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD; Broderbund CD-189; online at Ancestry.com):
v. 5
p. 460
FRANCIS SLAUGHTER, b. Essex County, Virginia, 1653; d. 1718; a planter in Richmond County, Virginia; m. Margaret HUDSON, 1679.

ISSUE


  I.   ROBERT, b. 1680, of whom later.
  II.   William.
  III.   Martha, m. John TAYLOR.
  IV.   Mary.
  V.   Elizabeth.
...

It was Mary who married John TAYLOR.

3.  Mary Denham Ackerly & Lula Eastman Jeter Parker.  c1930.  Our Kin:  the Genealogies of Some of the Early Families Who Made Histor in the Founding and Development of Bedford County, Virginia.  J.P. Bell, Lynchburg, VA (online at Ancestry.com):  this is the most fact-filled genealogy -- need to extract.

4.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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