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Peter Slater Jr.

Icono primaria: Participant
Icono: Apprentice
Icono primaria: Participant
Icono: Apprentice

(1760 – October 13, 1831)

Born in 1760, Peter Slater Jr. was one of the youngest participants in the Boston Tea Party.            

He became radicalized at the very young age of 9. On March 2, 1770, while apprenticing as a ropemaker to John Gray, he participated in a brawl between fellow ropemakers and British soldiers at Gray’s RopewalkThis overall brawl lasted three days throughout the town and culminated with the Boston Massacre on March 5th.  

Likely aware of Slater’s rebellious nature, his master locked him in his chamber on the night of the Boston Tea Party of December 16, 1773. Slater escaped his captivity, making his way to a blacksmith’s shop where he joined fellow tea party participants heading to Griffin’s Wharf. Once there, he participated in “the destruction of the tea,” perhaps joining other apprentices in going over the side of the ship to break up the clumps of tea piling up alongside the hull in the low tide.  

During the Revolutionary War, Slater enlisted in the Continental Army at 16 years old. He served at the Battle of Brandywine, Monmouth, and other engagements. He also camped in the winter of 1777 with General George Washington at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. After the war, Peter Slater Jr. settled in Worcester, Massachusetts, and established his own ropewalk in 1806. He later immersed himself in civic life, serving as a member of the town’s Board of Selectmen from 1818 to 1822. 

Peter Slater Jr. died in Worcester, Massachusetts, on October 13, 1831, and is buried in Worcester’s Hope Cemetery. 

  • Spouse:
  • Zilpah Chapin (September 1, 1765 – July 18, 1818)
  • Children with Zilpah Chapin:
  • James Slater (April 24, 1785 – September 30, 1796)
  • Peter Slater (October 5, 1786 – March 22, 1843)
  • Samuel Slater (May 20, 1788 – August 24, 1860)
  • Andrew Slater (March 4, 1790 – May 6, 1825)
  • John Slater (May 24, 1792 – September 10, 1796)
  • Luther Slater (September 22, 1793 – August 21, 1796)
  • Sarah R. Slater (February 11, 1796 – April 30, 1872)
  • William Slater (August 29, 1797 – January 9, 1827)
  • Elizabeth Slater (April 24, 1799 – July 8, 1881)
  • Eunice Slater (July 20, 1800 – May 5, 1813)
  • Leonard Slater (November 10, 1802 – April 27, 1866)
  • Maria Slater (January 16, 1805 – March 11, 1839)
  • Israel Slater (July 21, 1806 – July 26, 1806)
  • Benjamin Slater (July 2, 1810 – March 29, 1864)
  • James Slater (April 24, 1785 – September 30, 1796)
  • Samuel Slater (May 20, 1788 – August 24, 1860)
  • John Slater (May 24, 1792 – September 10, 1796)
  • Sarah R. Slater (February 11, 1796 – April 30, 1872)
  • Elizabeth Slater (April 24, 1799 – July 8, 1881)
  • Leonard Slater (November 10, 1802 – April 27, 1866)
  • Israel Slater (July 21, 1806 – July 26, 1806)
  • Peter Slater (October 5, 1786 – March 22, 1843)
  • Andrew Slater (March 4, 1790 – May 6, 1825)
  • Luther Slater (September 22, 1793 – August 21, 1796)
  • William Slater (August 29, 1797 – January 9, 1827)
  • Eunice Slater (July 20, 1800 – May 5, 1813)
  • Maria Slater (January 16, 1805 – March 11, 1839)
  • Benjamin Slater (July 2, 1810 – March 29, 1864)
  • Spouse:
  • Mary (Jones) Bigelow (1780 – October 30, 1831)
  • Children with Mary (Jones) Bigelow:
  • Seth Sullivan Slater (August 1831 – August 11, 1876)
  • Seth Sullivan Slater (August 1831 – August 11, 1876)

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