The Slaughter Family c. 1960

The Slaughter Family (originally from Charlottesville, VA.)

James Nicholas Slaughter (1882 - 1961) and Harriett Gibbs Slaughter (1890 - 1975) of Charlottesville, VA have left a long, long legacy. Their 12 children are:

Dorothy Frances Slaughter Dixon Brown (1912 - 1998)
Cynthia Irene Slaughter Jones (1913 -
Harriet Elizabeth Slaughter Dixon (1915 - 1992)
Martha Loucelia Slaughter Turner (1917 - 2005)
Angela aka (Senora) Ellen Slaughter Turner (1918 -
Alberta Lee Slaughter Johnson (1920 - 2009)
Alice Estelle Slaughter Ellis (1922 - 1993)
Ruth Virginia Slaughter Bannister (1924 -
Naomi Beatrice Slaughter Goff (1923 - 2001)
James Nicholas Slaughter, Jr. (1927 -
Myrtle Johnson
Robert Eugene Slaughter, Sr. (1933 - 2003)

THAT WAS THEN --- BUT TODAY WE CONTINUE THE LEGACY!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Lamonte Clark (Before and After)

These are two shots of Lamonte (Monte) Clark, grandson of John (Nicky) Johnson (Aunt Bert's oldest son.)
The next shot shows him when he was a young boy in his football gear. Monte is now a 16 year-old Ballou High School student playing exciting football. He is being courted by several colleges already -- Notre Dame, Virginia, Penn State, N. Carolina, Maryland -- and Nicky is extremely proud of him. Nicky calls him, 'Superstar.'

5 comments:

  1. hi family correction: Monte is my grandson my daughter's son his name Lamonte Clark google him he"s got 5 or 6 colleges after him for football RIVALS.COM, ESPN 150 HE GOES TO BALLOU SENIOR HIGH CHECK HIM OUT YES I'M VERY PROUD

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  2. You have the right and certainly the privilege to be proud, cousin Nick. He is one of the most highly sought after students in the nation. All my best to him in college and in the pros.

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  3. What is Monte's major field of study in high school, Nick?

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  4. Do you have pictures of your other children? What are the grades and how are they doing in school?

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  5. got any more photos of life in the Navy on the Forrestal? How many years did you serve? What rank did you achieve? What are your most memorable moments, Nick, of your service days?

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