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Slough person

id: p_slough_f37df4

also known as: Slough

Probable 70%
Summary:  Son-in-law of Charles W. White who shot him during a quarrel over Slough's wife leaving him.
Completeness: 57/100 Grade D
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Claims (3)

fought_in

White-Slough shootout1891-07-03
cited from White… (1891)
nnati, the daughter of Charles W. White, a prominent lawyer. Slough lived in Chicago but trouble arising between them, the wife came back to her father and was followed by her husband. In consequence of the domestic quarrel bad feelings have…

lived_at

cited from White… (1891)
nnati, the daughter of Charles W. White, a prominent lawyer. Slough lived in Chicago but trouble arising between them, the wife came back to her father and was followed by her husband. In consequence of the domestic quarrel bad feelings have…

married_to

cited from White… (1891)
nnati, the daughter of Charles W. White, a prominent lawyer. Slough lived in Chicago but trouble arising between them, the wife came back to her father and was followed by her husband. In consequence of the domestic quarrel bad feelings have…

Sources (1)

White…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details