Hi Liz,
I have done a bit of research into each of Elizabeth Slater's children.
ANN SLATER, bap. 14 Dec 1803 in Kneesall, Notts
m. William Turtle in 1827 in Kneesall.
On the 1841 census, living at Kneesall, also with them is Ann's great aunt Ann Taylor (who died there in 1845).
d. 31 May 1880 at Newark
HENRY SLATER, bap. 26 Apr 1809 in East Retford, Notts
Unable to trace any further record.
WILLIAM SLATER, bap. 23 Feb 1813 in Norwell, Notts
m. Phoebe Footitt in 1838 in Newark
d. 23 Mar 1895 in Newark
Elizabeth Slater went on to marry Thomas Wilson and had three further children at Norwell, Notts - Elizabeth (1822), Sarah (c.1824), and Thomas (1828).
There are also a few other wills that help piece the family together, here are my notes on these. These uncles' wills confirms that the above three Slaters are all Elizabeth's children.
GEORGE TAYLOR (uncle of Elizabeth Slater)
Will of George Taylor, miller and baker of Kneesall, Notts, dated 29 Jan 1812.
To sister Ann Taylor all land in the parish of Kneesall and all goods. At Ann's death, the same to be equally divided between nieces Elizabeth Slater and Sarah Slater, provided half the share of Elizabeth Slater be paid in equal shares to Ann and Henry the natural children of Elizabeth Slater, to be paid at age 21. At the death of nieces, lands to Ann and Henry.
Appoints sister Ann Taylor executrix, and at her decease appoint nieces Elizabeth Slater and Sarah Slater executors.
Witnessed by Richard Lee, Samuel Spafford, and R. Cox.
Proved 10 Jun 1824 by Ann Taylor of Kneesall, spinster, sister. Sworn under £100. Died 7 Jan 1824.
Deposition of Richard Lee of Kneesall, farmer, dated 15 Nov 1824, that the testator's intent was that William Slater, brother of Ann and Henry Slater, have an equal share, he being born after the making of the will.
JAMES TAYLOR (uncle of Elizabeth Slater)
Will of James Taylor of Everton, co. Nottingham, miller, dated 15 Feb 1825.
To wife Elizabeth, all goods.
To Thomas Templeman of Norwell, co. Nottingham, farmer, and James Wallhead of Weston, co. Nottingham, farmer, all land in Everton, to hold in trust and sell and become residue of estate.
To wife Elizabeth, the interest and dividends of £400 invested, paid half yearly. If she marries then she to be paid £500 for her sole use.
To nieces Elizabeth Wilson and Sarah Templeman, £1400 (or £900 if wife Elizabeth remarries), equally divided.
To sister Ann Taylor, interest of £400.
To Ann Slater, Henry Slater, William Slater, and William Templeman, son of Thomas Templeman, said sum of £400 divided equally after sister’s decease.
To Elizabeth Wilson and Sarah Templeman, rest and remainder divided equally.
Appoint Thomas Templeman and James Wallhead, joint executors.
Witnessed by F. Raynes, William Martin, and Samuel Gray.
Codicil, dated 15 Feb 1825.
Revokes share bequested to niece Elizabeth Wilson, with her part of the £1400 and residue be invested, with the interest and dividends to paid to her.
To Ann Slater, Henry Slater, and William Slater, and other children of niece Elizabeth Wilson, equal part of her share, after Elizabeth’s death.
Witnessed by F. Raynes, William Martin, and Samuel Gray.
Second codicil, dated 28 Jul 1836.
Revokes bequests in trust to Thomas Templeman and James Wallhead, instead all real and personal estate to wife Elizabeth.
After her decease, the same to Thomas Templeman and Edward Dean of Mattersey Thorpe, Co. Nottingham, farmer, in trust as previously stated.
Appoints wife Elizabeth sole executrix.
Witnessed by William Broughton, F. Raynes, and William Lce. Baines
Proved 17 Mar 1846 at York.
I have a lot more info on the Taylor side if you are interested.
Alexander