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  1. Gabriel Slaughter was born in Culpeper County in the Colony of Virginia on December 12, 1767, the son of Robert and Susannah (Harrison) Slaughter. [1] He was educated in the county's public schools and worked as a farmer. [1] In 1786, Slaughter married a cousin, Sarah Slaughter, and the couple had two daughters – Mary Buckner Slaughter and ...

  2. The Sutton–Taylor feud reached its apex when Jim Taylor and his cousin William Riley "Billy" Taylor, along with several others, ambushed and gunned down William E. Sutton and a companion, Gabriel Slaughter, while they waited on a steamboat platform in Indianola, Texas, on March 11, 1874.

  3. GABRIEL SLAUGHTER was born in Culpeper County, Virginia on December 12, 1767. As a young child, he moved with his family to Kentucky, where he was educated in the rural schools. Slaughter worked as a farmer until 1795, when he secured an appointment as the Mercer County justice of the peace. His military career began …

  4. Gabriel Slaughter was the seventh Governor of Kentucky and was the first person to ascend to that office upon the death of the sitting governor. His family moved to Kentucky from Virginia when he was very young. He became a member of the Kentucky militia, serving throughout his political career. He received a citation from the state legislature in recognition of his service at the Battle of ...

  5. May 4, 2021 · Gabriel Slaughter was born on December 12, 1767 in Culpeper County, VA. He was the son of Colonel Robert and Susannah Harrison Slaughter. He attended the rural schools in the county.

  6. Gabriel Slaughter (December 12, 1767 – September 19, 1830) was the seventh Governor of Kentucky and was the first person to ascend to that office upon the death of the sitting governor. His family moved to Kentucky from Virginia when he was very young. He became a member of the Kentucky militia, serving throughout his political career. He received a citation from the state legislature in ...

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  8. Gabriel Slaughter (12 décembre 1767 - 19 septembre 1830) est le septième gouverneur du Kentucky. Il est le premier gouverneur à succéder à son prédécesseur décédé en cours de mandat. Sa famille émigre de la Virginie au Kentucky alors qu’il était enfant. Il devient membre de la milice du Kentucky servant régulièrement tout au ...