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Raymond Ayers Leard Pop-up Pedigree Residence*: Souris, Prince Edward Island, Canada Parents:
Samuel Leard Death*: Deceased Family:
Samuel Leard Marriage*: Principal=Janie Collett Family:
Samuel Leard Note*: Samuel and Margaret (Rogers) Leard, natives of the Parish of Kilmunny, Ireland, immigrated to the Prince Edward Island in 1768. Family:
Thomas Henry Leard Birth*: 31 October 1835 Family:
Waldron Brewer Leard Death*: Deceased Family:
Walter Charles Leard Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 14 December 1888, Centreville Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, Canada Parents:
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William Leard Death*: Deceased Family:
Zena Leard Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1889 Parents:
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Alpha Learned Death*: Family:
Alpha Learned Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Parents:
Margaret Leary Death*: Deceased Family:
Elisha Leavitt Marriage*: Principal=William Henry Madison Family:
Ellen Leavitt Death*: Deceased Family:
Etta M Leavitt Death*: Family:
Hannah Leavitt Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Joseph 'Deacon' Estabrooks II Parents:
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John Leavitt Note*: John is of Hingham, Mass. John LEAVITT Deacon was born in 1608 in Enfield, Middlesex Co.,England.Or Beverly, Yorkshire, England. He signed a will on 30 Nov 1689 in MA. Hedied on 20 Nov 1691 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA. A tailor by trade.Became a farmer and landowner. Came to MA in 1628-1630 at age 19. Livedfirst in Dorchester. Established in Hingham by 1634. Records say Johnwent to Dover, and Exeter, N. H. for a time. His Master took away hisestate in 1634-5. His interest in these towns and the fact that his sonssettled here later may come from his marriage to Thomas' sister. FirstChurch Dorchester r-s: 'Mary Lovett a member before 1639' (3 yrs. aftershe m. John). Perhaps Mary was not a Lovet until after her marriage toJohn and an error was simply repeated time after time. 'The ColonialAncestor' says 'he m.. first Mary Lovitt.' (There was a family of Lovetat Salem, Mass. about 1630. See Hist. of Salem.) John m. 2nd Gilman, dau.of Edward and Mary (clark) Gilman who were the first by this name toarrive in America. (See Gilman Gen. Herein.) They m 16 Dec. 1646. She wasb. 19 Jan. 1622 at Caston, Eng. d. 26 May 1700. (Gen. of Me. vol. 2. p.1020 reads: 'Sara, wife of Dea. John Leavitt was bpt. 26 Dec. 1617.' Thisis exact date of b. of her brother, Edward.) (Col. Anc. says she was b.19 July 1622). Some doubt that John m the dau. of Edward Gilman. Bell'sHist. of Exeter, N.H. states: 'John Leavitt, son-in-law of Edward Gilman,of Hingham, Mass., received a grant of land in Exeter, N. H. 8 July1652.' Savage says: 'John Leavitt went to Exeter, N. H. of Dover, N. H.in 1645.' (See gilman Gen. herein). John was declared a freeman 15 Dec.1636 meaning a church member. Only freemen could hold office or vote forrules. He was a town officer and from 1658 to 1664 was a deputy. He was aDeacon of the church. '3 May 1680 Deacon John was one of those men, who,in Town Meeting, declared themselves by word, to have the new MeetingHouse set up in the place where the old one stood.' John was arepresentative to the General Court in 1656 and again in 1664. Selectmanin yrs. of 1661, 63, 65, 68 72, 74, and 75. He was frequently employed intown business. He was a Magistrate which meant a member of the Governor'sCouncil. The frame house on Leavitt Street, Hingham, Mass. hisdescendants say was built in 1712. The cellar stairs came from John's logcabin, made from squared logs split edgewise making two stairs from onelog. It is said to be on the same site as his cabin. Family legend saysthis house now standing was built by two of his grandsons. There were buttwo who would be likely to have built it, sons of Israel and Josiah.While both families had sons old enough to have built it, only tworemained upon the old home place, Elisha and John, sons of Israel.Tradition also says two brothers built the house and lived in it alltheir days. Hezekiah lived on part of the estate but there is nothing toprove he lived in the old home. John's will states Josiah owned his ownhouse on john's land. Hingham History says Elisha raised his family inthe old home. John lived on Leavitt St. and all of his children were bornthere. Descendants of John (4-3) were also raised in the old home. TheHistory says he lived at ancestral home on Leavitt St. Sons of Elishalived on North St.Hingham. In the index of 'Ancestors Society of colonialWars' are mentioned these names: John Leavitt 1608-1691; Charles E.Adams; Lyman L. Brooks; Charles I. Cragin; Howard K. James; RichardLeavitt James; Phineas Hubbard; and Phillip Ashton Rollins. Family:
Leora A Leavitt Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Person Source Parents:
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Simon Leavitt Note*: Person Source Family:
Joseph Lebensburger Birth*: France Family:
Bessie 'Bessie' Lou Lebensburger-Monico Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Bessie Lou (Lebensburger-Monico) and Roy 'Dave' David Coy, Jr. had 3sons, Michael David 'Mike' or 'Dee Dee', Louis Joseph 'Joe' and PatrickHamish 'Pat' Coy. Bessie was the only born to Rauh Lebolt 'Pop' Lebensburger-Monico andGolden 'Goldie' Jean DeLung . Bessie is listed with her husband, Dave on page 99 in the book - 'ENNIS HISTORY ', by Jean Agnes (Ferguson) Smith, published 1979. Dave and Bessie and their sons lived at 5310 220th S.W., MountlakeTerrace, King County, Washington in 1981. Bessie had breast cancer and died on 24 Jun 1981. She got her GED inAberdeen, Washington, and completed Beautician School, and received herlicense and worked in a shop in Aberdeen, Washington. She was at Fairfax Hospital in Kirkland, Washington. She died atSteven's Memorial Hospital, Edmonds, Washington. Bessie is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in West Seattle, 6701 30thAvenue SW, Seattle, King County, Washington.. Photo of her headstone and her obituary and a copy of her DeathCertificate are in her scrapbook, along with many photos of her and herlife. Parents:
Harry Lebensburger-Monico Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Jean August Lebensburger-Monico Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Jean August Lebensburger-AKA,,Monico was a Civil and Mining Engineer. Healso was Superintendent for Coal Mines in West Virginia and was anExplosive Salesman for the Olin Corporation in Illinois. He played theSaxophone, Banjo and Piano. Parents:
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Louis J. 'Louis J. ' Lebensburger-Monico , Sr. Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: UNKNOWN, Principal=Elizabeth Rose 'Bessie Germon' Germain Parents:
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Louis Joseph 'Pee Wee' Lebensburger-Monico , Jr Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: UNKNOWN, Principal=Uknown Wife Parents:
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Molly Lebensburger-Monico Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Molly Lebensburger- AKA, Monico was born in New York City, ManhattanCounty, New York, U.S.A. At this time nothing is known about her. Parents:
Rauh Lebolt 'Pop' Lebensburger-Monico Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Rauh was one of five children born to Louis J. 'Louis J. 'Lebensburger-Monico, Sr. and Elizabeth Rose 'Bessie Germon' Germain whowere actors on the stage, and the name, Lebensburger was not a name to beuse on the stage, so the stage name was: Monico, hence the alias or AKA. Louis J. 'Louis J. ' Lebensburger-Monico, Sr. was born to JosephLebensburger and Rose 'Rosa' Leopold. Joseph was born in France and Rosewas born in Germany. Rauh and Goldie had just one child, Bessie Lou. Rauh Lebolt 'Pop' Lebensburger-AKA-Monico worked in the coal mines andbroke his back while working in the mines in West Virginia, then in 1941the family moved to Los Angeles, where he worked at AiresearchManufacturing Company in Los Angeles, California during World War II. Thefamily then moved to Seattle where he worked at Best Apparel departmentstore in Seattle as a janitor until he retired about 1975. Rauh Lebolt Lebensburger-Monico was killed instantly New Year's DayJanuary 1, 1980 while walking across the street when he was struck by acar on Highway 99, 500 feet south of 216th Street, in Seattle, KingCounty, Washington the State Patrol reported. The driver of the car was identified as Martin A. Albertson, 25,Seattle. He was not injured. The Patrol said Lebensburger-Monico wasnot in a crosswalk when he was hit by Albertson's southbound vehicle. The two previous paragraphs were stated in the Seattle Times newspaper onthe 2nd of January, 1980. Rauh is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery, 6701 30th Avenue SW in Seattle,King County, Washington next to his wife, Goldie. They share the samegravestone. A photo of their gravestone is both their scrapbooks. Parents:
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Isobel Lechie Marriage*: 1730, Principal=John Marjoribanks Family:
Dorothy Ledna Marriage*: Principal=Wilfred Laurier Longley Family:
Adrianna Veo Lee Death*: Deceased Family:
Annie F. Lee Marriage*: Principal=Edward Harrison Howard Family:
Clinton Wellington Lee Note*: Person Source Family:
Dorthy Lee Pop-up Pedigree Death*: 13 November 1947, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada Parents:
H. Percy Lee Birth*: UNKNOWN Family:
Harry Percy Lee Marriage*: 6 July 1900, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, Principal=Frances Agnes Rebecca Phair Family:
Herbert Heatherington Lee Note*: !NAME: - William Oulton, Christianna Lake, BC WIF: MP: Family:
Joanna Lee Death*: UNKNOWN Mary A. Lee Death*: UNKNOWN Muriel Lee Death*: Deceased Family:
Olin Atwood Lee Birth*: Malby, Snohomish County, Washington, U.S.A. Parthena Ann Lee Birth*: 28 February 1844, Shelby Co, Tennessee, U.S.A. Family:
Harry Thomas Lees Note*: Person Source Elizabeth Leffingwell Birth*: 9 June 1729 Family:
Hirum Wheeler Leffingwell Marriage*: Principal=Susan Miles Brooks Family:
Adah Lefurgey Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 3 January 1834, Wilmot Valley, Prince Edward Island, Canada Parents:
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