1. Emeline Leonard, b. March 16, 1812 | |
2. Ebenezer Leonard, b. September 07, 1813 | |
3. Ezra Leonard, b. February 28, 1815 | |
4. Dorcas Leonard, b. April 05, 1817 | See Harvey Edwards & Dorcas Leonard |
5. Lavinia Leonard, b. January 22, 1819 | |
6. Truman Leonard, b. September 07, 1820 | |
7. Roxanna A. Leonard, b. July 02, 1823 | |
8. Franklin Leonard, b. June 05, 1827 | |
9. Harriet A. Leonard, b. February 07, 1827 | |
10. Louisa P. Leonard, b. April 27, 1830 | |
11. Sarah A. Leonard, b. January 06, 1833 |
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TRUMAN LEONARD (6) (Ezra (5), Nathan (4), Samuel (3), Samuel (2), Solomon (1)) was born in Worthington, Mass. March 23, 1784; m. June 1, 1811, Roxanna Allis, b. in Chester, Mass. September 15, 1786 (daughter of Lemuel and Rebecca (Davis) Allis.) They resided in Pittsfield, Mass. for a short time, then removed to Middlesex (afterwards called Pottertown),
Ontario Co., N.Y. In 1835, they removed to Chatham, Median County, Ohio, where Mr. Leonard bought a large farm and reclaimed it from the wilderness. he was twice drafted in the War of 1812; the first time providing a substitute, but after the second draft going himself and being engaged in the campaign in northern New York. He died in Chatham, February 24, 1846; his wife died there SEptember 12 of the same year. Their children were Emeline, Ebenezer (see below), Ezra, Dorcas, Lavinia, Truman, Roxanna, Franklin, Harriet, Louisa and Sarah. Truman was the eldest son of Ezra Leonard who removed to Ohio probably before 1812 and made his home with his youngest son, Marvin, in Williamsfield. He was the first deacon in the First Congregational Church in Wayne and was elected one of the county mmissioners in 1816. EBENEZER LEONARD was born September 7, 1813; married February 12, 1837 Elizabeth P. Wetherbee in Chatham, Medina Co., Ohio, daughter of
Timothy and Betsy (Kendall) Wetherbee. At the age of 21 he emigrated to Ohio, settling eventually in Chatham, to which place he was followed by his father and the remainder of his family. Here he resided on a portion of a farm owned by his father until the death of the latter, when he purchased the whole and here he continued to reside until 1860 when he removed to another farm in the same town, which he sold 12 years later to his son
Prentiss and removed to Cazenovia, Kent Co., Michigan, where he died March 23, 1894; his widow survived him. Their children were: Levi, Mary Elizabeth, Ezra Marvin, Helen, Prentiss, Sarah, Bradford, Huldah and Ella. The above material taken from Memorial; Genealogical, Historical and Biographical of Solomon Leonard 1637, Old Duxbury and Bridgewater, Mass.
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TRUMAN LEONARD (6) (Ezra (5), Nathan (4), Samuel (3), Samuel (2), Solomon (1)) was born in Worthington, Mass. March 23, 1784; m. June 1, 1811, Roxanna Allis, b. in Chester, Mass. September 15, 1786 (daughter of Lemuel and Rebecca (Davis) Allis.) They resided in Pittsfield, Mass. for a short time, then removed to Middlesex (afterwards called Pottertown),
Ontario Co., N.Y. In 1835, they removed to Chatham, Median County, Ohio, where Mr. Leonard bought a large farm and reclaimed it from the wilderness. he was twice drafted in the War of 1812; the first time providing a substitute, but after the second draft going himself and being engaged in the campaign in northern New York. He died in Chatham, February 24, 1846; his wife died there SEptember 12 of the same year. Their children were Emeline, Ebenezer (see below), Ezra, Dorcas, Lavinia, Truman, Roxanna, Franklin, Harriet, Louisa and Sarah. Truman was the eldest son of Ezra Leonard who removed to Ohio probably before 1812 and made his home with his youngest son, Marvin, in Williamsfield. He was the first deacon in the First Congregational Church in Wayne and was elected one of the county mmissioners in 1816. EBENEZER LEONARD was born September 7, 1813; married February 12, 1837 Elizabeth P. Wetherbee in Chatham, Medina Co., Ohio, daughter of
Timothy and Betsy (Kendall) Wetherbee. At the age of 21 he emigrated to Ohio, settling eventually in Chatham, to which place he was followed by his father and the remainder of his family. Here he resided on a portion of a farm owned by his father until the death of the latter, when he purchased the whole and here he continued to reside until 1860 when he removed to another farm in the same town, which he sold 12 years later to his son
Prentiss and removed to Cazenovia, Kent Co., Michigan, where he died March 23, 1894; his widow survived him. Their children were: Levi, Mary Elizabeth, Ezra Marvin, Helen, Prentiss, Sarah, Bradford, Huldah and Ella. The above material taken from Memorial; Genealogical, Historical and Biographical of Solomon Leonard 1637, Old Duxbury and Bridgewater, Mass.