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Samuel Slade Becton 1764 - 1825

Samuel Slade Becton was born in 1764 in North Carolina United States to George Becton and Dorkus (Slade) Becton, and had siblings Macajah Becton, Lewis Becton, Sarah (Becton) Dillahunty, Asa Becton, Nancy (Becton) Hodges, Sydney (Becton) Caldwell, and Mary Eleanor (Becton) Mullen. Samuel Becton died at age 61 years old in 1825 in TN.
Samuel Slade Becton
1764
North Carolina, United States
1825
Tennessee, United States
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  • 1764

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    1764
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    North Carolina United States
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  • 1825

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    1825
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    Cause of death
    Tennessee United States
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    Samuel Slade Becton lived 7 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 61.
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In 1801, he was 37 years old when on November 10th, the state of Kentucky outlawed dueling. The oath of office for Kentucky has since said: ""I, being a citizen of this State, have not fought a duel with deadly weapons within this State nor out of it, nor have I sent or accepted a challenge to fight a duel with deadly weapons, nor have I acted as second in carrying a challenge, nor aided or assisted any person thus offending, so help me God."
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In 1802, by the time he was 38 years old, on October 17th, the Treaty of Fort Confederation was signed between the Choctaw (a Native American tribe) and the United States Government. About 10,000 acres of Choctaw land were given up.
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