Samuel Slater did have a wife. Her name was Hannah.
Samuel Pepys
Samuel Pepys was a diarist of the 17th century who lived through several outbreaks of plague in London. His diary includes discussion of the plague and its effects, but he did not contract the plague himself.
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Samuel Pepys's wife, Elizabeth Pepys (née Marchant), was 15 years old when they got married in 1655. Pepys was around 22 years old at the time.
Elisabeth Pepys (Samuel Pepys's wife) died on November 10, 1669 (aged 29).
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Samuel Pepys and his wife, Elizabeth, did not have children because of Elizabeth's infertility. Despite his desire for children, they were unable to conceive during their marriage.
Samuel Pepys' mother's name was Margaret Pepys (née Kite). She was married to John Pepys and had several children, including Samuel Pepys, who is known for his detailed diary chronicling life in 17th century London.
It is believed that Samuel Pepys does not have any direct descendants living today. He and his wife had no children, and his lineage has not continued through other family relatives.
Samuel Pepys was born on February 23, 1633.
Samuel Pepys was born on February 23, 1633.
Samuel Pepys Cockerell was born in 1754.
Samuel Pepys Cockerell died in 1827.
Samuel Pepys started his diary in 1660
Samuel Pepys died on May 26, 1703 at the age of 70.