Ian, we re able to assist you with Thomas Slack who has a long pedigree dating back to c.1490. Thomas is distantly related to my wife Janice Bird nee Slack. Their common ancestor was Nicholas Slacke and his wife Parnell Stevenson. A pedigree for this family was lodged with the College of Heralds, by Sir Francis Slack, a former Lieutenant Governor of Bengal. It has been estimated that Elizabeth was born circa 1738 as she was recorded as being aged 49 when she died at Manchesater in 1887. She was mentioned in her father-in-law's Will of 1771. Nicholas was the son of William, of Chapel-en-le Frith, county Derbyshire. He inherited lands in Chynley (modern spelling "Chinley"), parish of Glossop, from Godfrey Slacke, who was also of Brownside.The Will of Godfrey was proved at Lichfield on 17 May 1592. Nicholas married Parnell; the daughter of Stevenson of Tydrington, in county Chester, on 27 October 1586, Nicholas and Parnell had three sons, William, Thomas and Robert.Nicholas died 17 April 1625. He was survived by his wife, who was buried on 20 February 1625, at Taxal in county Cheshire.The Will of Nicholas, dated 9 January 1621, and proved 13 June 1625 with inventory 22 Apr 1625, registered his desire to be buried in the parish Church at Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. Regards Alan & Janice Bird, How do I enable Slack for an account? To enable Canvas notifications for all users within a Slack workspace, a user with Slack admin rights must create and install the Slack app to create a Bot Access Token. After the bot is created and verified, individual Canvas users can enable Slack as a Canvas contact method to receive notifications., Hello, I hope you are very well. To have better visibility of the alerts we receive in the Eset Protect Cloud console we have configured the sending of alerts via Webhook to a Slack channel, I have configured the JSON payload but it does not take the parameters of the alerts and I receive an aler.