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This information is being submitted by Orval's great, great granddaughter, Jean Faulk. Jean's brother has the gun Orval carried during the Civil War. Jean has a bookcase that her great grandfather, Daniel Henry Sloan, had in his office in Tallahassee along with some other pieces from the Sloan family.

 The correct spelling is Orval but in some reports it is spelled Orville. This comes from a book written on the Sloans and only the information about Daniel Henry Sloan has been documented. Other records are being researched.

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John never married

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Cuthbert Sloan was Alexander's cousin.

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ID: I11751
 Name: David Sloan
 Sex: M
 ALIA: Soloman David /Sloan/
 Birth: 1723 in ONSLOW Co. or NEW HANOVER Co. NC.
 Death: ABT. 1784 in DUPLIN Co. NC.
 Occupation: 1780 Planter
 Event: Military BET. 1775 - 1783 Mecklenburg Co. NC. Militia under Maj. Jonathan Nelson
 Event: Old file # MW # 415
 Reference Number: KFX8-7N
 Note:
 Note: Duplin Co. was formed in 1750 from New Hanover Co. NC.

 Burgamy has Military Record: David Sloan (1728-1806), NC. Member of the Mecklenburg Militia from 1775 to 1785. Mecklenburg Co. NC. Monita has that he served under Maj. Jonathan Nelson

 Maybe born Samson Co. or New Hanover Co.
 *****
 Conflick on son John, and uncle John. Which m. Nancy Wells?
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 1 Sep 1780: Will of David Sloan, probated Jul 1785 Duplin Co. NC. Book A, pg 447, {copy O/H}
 List wife: Margret, children: eldest son John one shilling, David, Gibson, dau Margret Sloan , daus Susannah Sloan and I give my daughter Polly Brock one negro Minah Buck East one of these leagures to show an equal part of what is left after her decease.
 Witnesses: Margaret Sloan & Luis Brock
 David Sloan exec. Rubin Stow/Storm, Jacob Barnett & Wm. McLean?

 Duplin Co. NC. - July Court 1785- probated, proved by Robert Sloan and Jacob Barnett, Margaret Sloan, Lewis Brock, and David Sloan the exec. appeared in court also (possibly Robert Sloan a brother)?
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 Sources:
 1. "Lineage of Alma Gibson Burgamy" Chapter Sloan, pg59-62.
 Subref: " The American Monthly Magazine" pub by the Nat. Society, DAR, Vol. XXXI, Aug 1907, No. 2, pg 366 [parents, wife, 3 boys]
 2. Roster of Tex DAR Vol. III pg1948 by Tex Soc of DAR.
 3. NC Rev Soldier Vol. I by DAR.
 4. Duplin Co. NC, Will Book A, pg 447 [wife, 6 children]
 5. NC. Gen. Vol. xix #1;Duplin Co. Tax list 1783
 6. 1997 research of Sloan S. Mason, 125 Durham Dr. Fayetteville, Ga. 30214 subref: will & census info [dob = c1785]
 7. Census 1790: Duplin Co. NC. Jas. Kenan Div. M637,Roll 7, pg 37 [Slone: 2,1,1 & 3 Slaves]
 8. Article "Some Descendants of Caleb Sloan" by Mamie Chambers Sawyer, pub in Duplin Co. Historical Society Magazine "Footprints" issue #44, 1 Feb 1992 [parents,b. 1723 Onslow Co, dpod, 6 children]{no ref. cited}
 9. LDS Ancestry files, submitted by Bryan J. Sloane, 104 Fallbrook Avenue, Lafayette LA. 70506, Submission #AF91102864: [no parents, Soloman David Sloan & Margaret ??? of Duplin Co. NC as parents of John Sloan(h/oRachel Lanier] plus 5 other children (no data)]


 Father: John Sloan b: BEF. 1695

 Marriage 1 Margaret Jones b: 1743 in NEW HANOVER Co. NC.
 Married: ABT. 1759 in DUPLIN Co. NC.
 Children
    John Sloan b: 1760 in DUPLIN Co. NC.
    JOHN SLOAN b: ABT. 1765 in DUPLIN Co. NC.
    David Sloan b: BEF. 1762 in DUPLIN Co. NC.
    Mary Sloan b: BEF. 1764 in DUPLIN Co. NC.
    Susannah Sloan b: ABT. 1769 in DUPLIN Co. NC.
    Margaret Sloan b: ABT. 1770 in DUPLIN Co. NC.
    Gibson Sloan b: 19 JUL 1775 in DUPLIN Co. NC.

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Address found for Mrs. H.C. Parker, 35st and 7 Ave, Bradenton, FL in a diary from 1925.

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Henry Parker married Eva ( Eva still living in 1997). Henry was in the Seabee during WWII. While he was repairing a telephone line (somewhere in the Pacific) an electric line snapped and wrapped around him, almost killed him. He had many surgeries, skin from legs used to repair his back. He had emphsemia when he died. After the service he became a skilled plumber and worked as long as he could. His wife, Eva stood by him every step of the way.

   














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