Leonard Genealogy - John

John Leonard 1615-76, of Springfield, MA

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Rebecca Leonard

F, #2776, b. 1744

Parents

FatherCapt. Simeon Leonard (b. 9 January 1708, d. 30 January 1754)
MotherAbigail Morse (b. 22 September 1711, d. 6 December 1795)

Biography

Rebecca Leonard was born in 1744 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Stephen Roberson and she were married on 23 December 1779 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1
Rebecca Leonard had person sources.2
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S684] Middleborough VR's (on-line thru Middleborough Public Library), p. 252
  2. [S564] Elisha Clark Leonard - George Marston Leonard, "James Leonard of Taunton, MA, Ironmaster," manuscript, 1959, p. 105

Diadama Leonard

F, #2777, b. 8 May 1749

Parents

FatherCapt. Simeon Leonard (b. 9 January 1708, d. 30 January 1754)
MotherAbigail Morse (b. 22 September 1711, d. 6 December 1795)

Biography

Diadama Leonard was born on 8 May 1749 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Samuel Bourne and she were married on 16 May 1780 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1
Diadama Leonard had person sources.2
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S684] Middleborough VR's (on-line thru Middleborough Public Library), p. 250
  2. [S564] Elisha Clark Leonard - George Marston Leonard, "James Leonard of Taunton, MA, Ironmaster," manuscript, 1959, p. 105

Samuel Bourne

M, #2778, b. 9 April 1750

Parents

Biography

Samuel Bourne was born on 9 April 1750 in Barnstable County, Massachusetts. He and Diadama Leonard were married on 16 May 1780 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1
They had at least five children: Prince, Earl, Cynthia, Benjamin, and Diadema.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S684] Middleborough VR's (on-line thru Middleborough Public Library), p. 250

Keziah Leonard

F, #2779, b. 1746, d. 1834

Parents

FatherCapt. Simeon Leonard (b. 9 January 1708, d. 30 January 1754)
MotherAbigail Morse (b. 22 September 1711, d. 6 December 1795)

Biography

Keziah Leonard was born in 1746 in Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Luke Reed and she were married on 19 October 1786 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1 She died in 1834 at age ~88 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
Keziah Leonard had person sources.2
Last Edited4 July 2017

Citations

  1. [S684] Middleborough VR's (on-line thru Middleborough Public Library), p. 251
  2. [S564] Elisha Clark Leonard - George Marston Leonard, "James Leonard of Taunton, MA, Ironmaster," manuscript, 1959, p. 105

Luke Reed

M, #2780, b. 26 April 1763

Biography

Luke Reed was born on 26 April 1763 in Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He and Keziah Leonard were married on 19 October 1786 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1
They had two children, Luke and Keziah.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S684] Middleborough VR's (on-line thru Middleborough Public Library), p. 251

Joshua Morse

M, #2781, b. 1675, d. 1754

Parents

Family: Elizabeth Doty (b. 10 February 1676, d. 1772)

SonJoshua Morse (b. 12 September 1699)
DaughterElizabeth Morse (b. 8 October 1701)
SonEdward Morse (b. 25 July 1704)
SonJoseph Morse (b. 29 December 1706)
SonNewbury Morse (b. 28 July 1709)
DaughterAbigail Morse+ (b. 22 September 1711, d. 6 December 1795)
SonTheodorus Morse (b. 20 August 1714)
SonGershom Morse (b. 1716)

Biography

Joshua Morse was born in 1675 in Newbury, Essex Col, Massachusetts. He and Elizabeth Doty were married on 12 December 1698 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died in 1754 at age ~79 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Ensign Seth Leonard

M, #2782, b. 3 April 1685, d. 8 June 1762

Parents

FatherCapt. James Leonard (b. about 1642, d. 1 November 1726)
MotherLydia Gulliver (b. 13 October 1651, d. 24 July 1705)

Family: Dorcas White (b. 24 December 1680, d. 1 March 1758)

DaughterRebecca Leonard (b. 1714, d. 27 July 1738)
SonNicholas Leonard+ (b. 1715, d. 7 April 1796)
DaughterTabitha Leonard+ (b. 1717, d. 8 April 1749)
SonEdmund Leonard+ (b. 1722, d. 31 December 1803)
DaughterLydia Leonard+ (b. 1722, d. 26 June 1763)
SonEbenezer Leonard (b. 21 May 1724, d. 15 May 1725)
SonSimeon Leonard (b. 1725)

Biography

Ensign Seth Leonard was born on 3 April 1685 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 He and Dorcas White were married on 12 December 1712 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.2 He died on 8 June 1762 at age 77 in Raynham, Bristol County, Massachusetts.3
Ensign Seth Leonard appears not to have worked for the forge, but probably worked in the saw mill that his father and Judge Thomas Leonard owned some miles above the forge on Fowling Pond. He was given half of the saw mill by his father and purchased the other half from Samuel Leonard in 1714. His father gave him 30 acres adjoining the northern part of William Britton's land where he then lived. He later sold to Israel Washburn a privilege of building an iron works on the Two Mile River about half a mile above the old forge (See 43:33 1757, covenant to erect and build a furnace or iron mill for ye crafting hollow ironware, signed by 15 men including Israel Washburn). In 1758, he conveyed to Edmond Leonard of Raynham, blacksmith, a parcel of land 25 acres in Taunton about Mill Brook (43:32). In February 1761 (or 10 September 1761, per White Family Genealogy, #19), he sold out to his son Edmund his homestead, grist mill, and 1/6th share in the ironworks.

His widow supposedly died February 18, 1815. (ECL gives source as Thayer record.) This appears to be Ruth Hoar, wife of Seth Leonard b. 1729 -- that's the date she died. Nicholas White Family genealogy gives date of death of Seth's wife as 1758.

They had supposedly a daughter Lydia, b. 1722, Taunton, died Jan. 26, 1764, Raynham. Daughter of someone else?

Diary of Rev. Jonathan Pierpont (NEHGS 1859 p. 255) records marriage as December 17, 1712. Marriages, Births, and Deaths at Taunton, MA (NEHGS 1862 p. 325) records his birth as April 3, 1686, not 1685.

The facts about this Seth should be checked rather carefully. White Family Genealogy says he died in 1770 in Providence, RI. If he was "non compos" and under the care of Ebenezer Britton (aka Brettun), it's hard to explain why he would have died in Providence in 1770, as some would have it (answer may be that he died in Taunton). There were a number of Seth's in this part of Massachusetts, and it appears the information about them has been thorough mixed up over the years. ECL: Thomas White says he was dead in 1767, but Lothrop gives his death as written above in Providence. The expense sheet related to his being declared non compos includes items for a trip to Smithfield in Providence County. An earlier researcher in 1913 quoted "January ye 1 dyed Seth Leonard 1771" Ebenezer Leonard was appointed guardian to Seth Leonard late of Raynham in the County of Bristol a person reported non compos mentis or distracted but since deceased in the County of Providence (14 Sep 1771).

Note that his son Nicholas moved to Preston, CT, and had a son, Ebenezer. Also living in Norwich was Capt. Samuel Leonard and his wife Lydia (Stanton). Samuel had sons Samuel, Ebenezer, John, Daniel, and Rufus and daughters Lydia (m. Rufus Herrick), Mary, Mehitable, and Olive. Capt. Samuel died about 1761 (per will). Ebenezer was born July 1, 1741, and d. August 19, 1815. Ebenezer married Abigail Avery of Preston September 25, 1765. Question: relationship among Seth, Nicholas, and Samuel? List of children incomplete, missing Seth b. 1729 and Samuel, b. 1727 or thereabouts?

To add to the confusion, Samuel Leonard (Samuel2, Solomon1) is listed in the Manning Leonard book on the descendants of Solomon Leonard with a wife Lydia living in Preston, CT. He had a son, Ebenezer, born in Preston March 17, 1709/10, marrying there May 6, 1730, Esther Amos of Preston. Ebenezer had a son Ebenezer, bap. Mar. 23, 1740, no further info in Manning Leonard book. He had another son, Samuel, born May 18, 1712, married August 9, 1733, Lydia Stanton. Samuel also had a son named Ebenezer, born July 1, 1741, died August 19, 1815, married Abigail Avery September 25, 1765, as well as the other sons mentioned above.

There is a handwritten note in the Solomon Leonard book that Hannah, daughter of Ebenezer, married John Partridge and should not be confused with Hannah, daughter of Nicholas Leonard, also born in Preston at a later date (June 17, 1756).

There seems to be some confusion between the Elisha Clark Leonard genealogy of the descendants of James Leonard and Manning Leonard's book on the descendants of Solomon Leonard. Also, Koster's book gives additional children for Seth that appear to be the children of Edmund.

In October 3, 1761, he was declared "non compos mentis" and put under the guardianship of Ebenezer Britton, who probably was his nephew. (Prob. Rec. Book 17, p. 521.) The petition to declare Seth "non compos mentis" signed by 17 "children and near relations:" These include: Zephaniah Leonard, James Leonard 2nd, James Leonard 4th, Nehemiah Dean, John Hall, William Knap, Jonathan Leonard, Abiathar Leonard, Joshua Leonard, Elijah Leonard, Ebenezer Brettun, Seth Hall, Mrs. xxx Wilbur, Joseph Hayward, Amariah Hall, Henry Hall, John White, and Elijah Wilbor.

What's confusing is that the petition to declare Seth Leonard "non compos mentis" does not include his children who were known to be alive in 1761 and includes a number of people whom I can't find to be related to the Leonards. The petition says the subscribers are "children and near relations of Seth Leonard." Also, the petition was signed only by males. Other legal documents I've seen from that period are usually signed by both husband and wife, particularly when it was through the wife's line that the legal matter, say an inheritance, pertained.

The children I have for Seth and Dorcas are Rebecca 1714-1738, Nicholas 1715-1796, Tabitha 1717-1749, Edmund 1722-1803, Lydia 1722-1763, and Ebenezer 1724-1725. Rebecca and Ebenezer died before 1761 and therefore would be out of the picture at the time of the petition. Ebenezer died too young to have been married. Rebecca may have married, but I have no spouse listed. She's buried in the Shaw Cemetery, leading to the conjecture that she might have married a Shaw. (An aside: Rebecca was probably named after James' third wife, Rebecca Macy, by whom James had one child, Ebenezer, about whom nothing more is known.) Nicholas married and moved to Preston, CT, so could have remained uninvolved for that reason. Edmund married and stayed there in Raynham, so it's strange that he doesn't appear on the petition. Nor do any of Edmund's children nor their spouses appear among the petitioners, although they also appear to have lived in Raynham. Lydia and Tabitha are represented through their spouses (Jonathan Hall and Ebenezer Brettun/Britton) and/or children (Seth Hall and possibly Ebenezer Brettun/Britton, Jr.).

The other Leonards were to varying degrees related. Zephaniah 1704-1766 was the son of the brother, Stephen, of Seth's father, James 1677-1764, making him a cousin, but the more likely Zephaniah is his son, Zephaniah 1737-1814, who was town clerk of Raynham from 1761-1777 before becoming High Sheriff of Bristol County. Zephaniah 1704-1766 stayed with his grandfather James 1642-1726 when his father moved to NJ in the 1720's. He was very successful as an iron monger and was involved in some long-running contentious law suits with other Leonards. He became Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Bristol County in 1761. James 2nd may have been James 1677-1764, the two previous James in that line having died by 1761. James 4th could have been either James 1699-1771 or his son James 1723-1793. It's a bit confusing because the Leonards tended to repeat the same names in the different branches, so you have a number of James Leonards or Joseph Leonards in the same town. Further, the number sequence -- James, James 2nd, James 3rd... -- seemed to be given out in order of birth, not in relationship to one another. So the oldest James was James 1st, next oldest James 2nd, and so forth. In any case, the common ancestor was James 1642-1726, who was the father of both Seth and James 1677-1764. So the James' were cousins to some degree.

Jonathan, Abiathar, Joshua, and Elijah Leonard were more distant relatives. Since there were multiples with those given names, it's a bit tricky to pinpoint exactly which signed the petition. Elijah 1719-1808 is probably the easiest; he was a deacon in the local church in Raynham and an ensign in the militia. But you have to go back to James 1620-1691 to find the common ancestor of Seth and Elijah.

The likely Abiathar 1730-1810 of Taunton would have been a grandson of James 1677-1764, Seth's father. What's that, a cousin once removed?

The likely Joshua 1725-1816 of Raynham was a son of Zephaniah, mentioned above. Another cousin, once removed? Or second cousin? (I get these relationships confused, despite much effort to understand them.)

There are at least two possible Jonathans, one 1738-1807 of Norton and one 1727-1790 of Taunton. The first requires going all the way back to James 1620-1691 to find the common ancestor. The second was a son of James 1677-1764 and a half brother of Seth (James 1677-1764 married four times). So the second seems more likely.

Among other signers, I can find relationships for Henry Andrews. He was the husband of Hannah Leonard, daughter of Deacon Elijah Leonard. There were at least two Meshach Wilbors. One was the husband of Elizabeth Leonard, daughter of John, granddaughter of James 1620-91. A second was the husband of Keziah Leonard, daughter of Gamaliel Leonard 1733-1809 of Raynham, and again one has to go back to James 1620-91 to find the common ancestor. I think the first is more likely.

I can't find any relationship to the Leonards for John White, Elijah Wilbor, John Hall, William Knap, Joseph Hayward, or Amariah Hall.

George Leonard, Judge of Probate, was a great grandson of James 1620-91 through James' son Thomas.

So where does this leave the story? Confused! Am I missing some children of Seth and Dorcas? Daughters or granddaughters who would have married John White, Elijah Wilbor, John Hall (which John Hall?), William Knap, Joseph Hayward, or Amariah Hall? Or am I missing marriages of other Leonard daughters? Was there a division of opinion amongst the Leonards as to whether Seth was "non compos" or not, with son Edmund and others thinking he was fine? What all did Seth own that his possible heirs were concerned about his ability to make sound decisions? Did Seth go off to Smithfield, RI, to avoid being under the jurisdiction of the Bristol County court? Were there some shenanigans involved in having Seth declared "non compos?" Are the records of this Seth mixed up with those of another Seth? Who are the other Leonards mentioned as being in Smithfield at the time e.g., Gulliver Leonard, son of James)?

An old record, date and source unknown, mentions more children for Seth Leonard and Dorcas White: Simeon Solomon, Sarah who m. Prince Sears, Bethia who m. Stanley Carter, Hannah who m. Gabriel Fecto. Ensign Seth Leonard had person sources.4
Last Edited22 February 2019

Citations

  1. [S625] James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, CD#169, p. 79
  2. [S94] Taunton VR, p. 298
  3. [S662] Margaret Harris Stover, Vital Records of Raynham, Massachusetts, The Mayflower Society, 1997, p. 153
  4. [S564] Elisha Clark Leonard - George Marston Leonard, "James Leonard of Taunton, MA, Ironmaster," manuscript, 1959, p. 81a, 82

Sarah Leonard

F, #2783, b. 6 September 1688, d. 11 October 1771

Parents

FatherCapt. James Leonard (b. about 1642, d. 1 November 1726)
MotherLydia Gulliver (b. 13 October 1651, d. 24 July 1705)

Family: Lt. Henry Hodges (b. 1685, d. 18 September 1755)

SonJosiah Hodges (b. 17 June 1712, d. 28 May 1798)
DaughterSarah Hodges+ (b. about 1715, d. 26 November 1797)
SonEliphalet Hodges+ (b. 1717, d. between 4 March 1745 and 006)
SonHenry Hodges, Jr. (b. 1718, d. 29 June 1778)
DaughterLydia Hodges (b. 1720)
DaughterElizabeth ("Betsey") Hodges+ (b. 1722, d. 30 November 1765)
DaughterAbigail Hodges (b. 1724)
SonJames Hodges (b. 1726)

Biography

Sarah Leonard was born on 6 September 1688 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. Lt. Henry Hodges and she were married on 5 April 1711 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 She died on 11 October 1771 at age 83 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. She was buried in October 1771 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
Another Sarah Leonard, daughter of Benjamin Leonard, married Benjamin Newland July 23, 1702. Sarah Leonard had person sources.2
Last Edited21 August 2018

Citations

  1. [S157] Bristol County Telegram, Nov. 20, 1858, CD 171
  2. [S41] Genealogy of the Leonard Family by Fanny Leonard Koster, p. 71

Lt. Ephraim Howard

M, #2784, b. 1667, d. 11 August 1750

Family: Mary Keith (b. 3 April 1664, d. 16 February 1760)

SonEphraim Howard+ (b. 25 May 1697, d. 20 February 1775)
SonDavid Howard+ (b. 3 March 1703, d. 4 June 1751)

Biography

Lt. Ephraim Howard was born in 1667 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. He and Mary Keith were married in 1689 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. He died on 11 August 1750 at age ~83 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.
Last Edited10 June 2017

William Britton

M, #2785, b. 1678, d. 17 March 1725

Parents

Family: Lydia Leonard (b. 10 March 1678, d. 13 March 1773)

DaughterMary Britton+ (b. 1700, d. 1727)
SonJames Britton (b. 1702, d. 1736)
DaughterAbiel Britton (b. 1705, d. 1760)
DaughterMary Britton (b. 1713)
DaughterElizabeth Britton+ (b. 1714, d. 1 February 1794)
SonEbenezer Britton+ (b. 1 June 1715, d. 21 January 1788)
DaughterAbigail Britton+ (b. July 1716, d. after 1740)
SonRobert Britton (b. 1718)
SonPendleton Britton+ (b. 1722, d. 1806)
SonPendleton Britton (b. 1722)
DaughterLydia Britton (b. 1727 or 1716, d. 1727)

Biography

William Britton was born in 1678 in Wells, Maine. He and Lydia Leonard were married on 16 October 1695 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 He died on 17 March 1725 at age ~47 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
He was a mariner. They seem to have lived in Raynham, in that most of the children were born there.

William Britton and Lydia Leonard were married by her uncle, Thomas Leonard. Taunton was their home, and all of their children were born there. Ebenezer Britton, their son, was born June 1, 1715; married, May 20, 1735, his cousin, Tabitha, daughter of Seth Leonard of Raynham and granddaughter of Capt. James Leonard. They had six children. Tabitha died in 1749. Their son, Ebenezer Britton, born April 23, 1739, in Raynham was a Major, an officer serving in the Continental Army. Of this family, Ebenezer's brothers, David and Job, were in the Battle of Bennington... Asa was a Revolutionary pensioner; he was born in Raynham, MA, April 30, 1763. With his father's family he moved to Westmoreland, NH, in the month of July 1771... Ebenezer married Sarah Bullock... By his two wives he had 19 children... See Gertrude Montegue Graves, "A New England Family and Their French Connections," 1930.
Last Edited10 March 2010

Citations

  1. [S157] Bristol County Telegram, Nov. 20, 1858, CD 171

Joseph Leonard

M, #2786, b. 22 January 1693, d. 4 March 1775

Parents

FatherBenjamin Leonard (b. 1650, d. 1725)
MotherSarah Thrasher (b. 1658, d. 1695)

Family: Eunice Cushman (b. about 1695, d. 12 February 1775)

SonCapt. Philip Leonard+ (b. 1718, d. 27 January 1785)
SonJoseph Leonard+ (b. 1718, d. 1813)
SonHenry Leonard+ (b. 1719, d. 14 December 1800)
SonBenjamin Leonard+ (b. 1725, d. 22 October 1818)
SonCapt. Ichabod Leonard+ (b. 1729, d. 7 February 1810)
DaughterHannah Leonard (b. 1731, d. 1788)

Biography

Joseph Leonard was born on 22 January 1693 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 He and Eunice Cushman were married in 1715 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He died on 4 March 1775 at age 82 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
He was masterworkman at the Norton Forge, which his father started. He was at Raynham Forge in 1724. He is mentioned in New Bedford land records September 1, 1780 - Joseph Leonard of Taunton deceased had daughter Hannah who married James Briggs. Fanny Leonard Koster has her marrying Benjamin Briggs.

ECL notes that he was never able to find out who Joseph's wife was. She died only a few months before Joseph passed away. ECL wanted very much to know who she was, for her boys "righted up" and became very respectable men and he supposes were indebted to her for their early training.

FLK has her marrying a Hodges or a Harvey.

ECL notes in Plymouth Co. land records May 6, 1796, Joseph Leonard's children Betsey Briggs and Lucy Leonard of Middleboro sell his homestead in Middleboro to Jonathan Leonard of Middleboro. These are children of another Joseph Leonard. There are a number of Joseph Leonards in Middleboro and surrounding towns, and their records have frequently been mixed up.

His death doesn't appear to be in Middleborough VR's. He's listed as "Old" Joseph," dying 4 Mar 1774 in the Taunton VR's.

Hannah Jennings was not his wife. Joseph Leonard3 of the Solomon Leonard line was married to Hannah Jennings.

Mary Packard was not his wife. She married a Joseph Leonard b. 1696 in Bridgewater who was a descendant of Solomon Leonard.
Badger, The Leonard Dictionary, notes a clipping from the American Newspaper in Providence that "Benjamin, son of Joseph and Hodges or Harvey..."
He is listed as having 4 more children in Colonial Families of the United States, p. 332: Mary, Levi, Sylvester, Peleg. This is apparently an error, but they do show on Fanny Leonard Koster's Chart 4.

Fanny Leonard Koster's Chart 4 shows Harvey or Hodges as Joseph's wife. Standing's line of descent shows Eunice Cushman. I've not discovered his source. Joseph Leonard was a He was masterworkman at the Norton Forge, which his father started. He had person sources.2
Last Edited11 January 2020

Citations

  1. [S625] James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, CD#169, p. 78
  2. [S94] Taunton VR, births, p. 254

Abiah Dean

F, #2787, b. 1693, d. 1757

Parents

FatherIsaac Dean (b. about 1657, d. before 11 April 1710)
MotherHannah Leonard (b. 1660, d. 6 January 1749)

Family: Benjamin Hodges (b. 1691, d. 17 November 1754)

DaughterAbigail Hodges (b. 7 June 1720, d. 10 November 1753)
DaughterAbiah Hodges (b. 21 April 1722)
DaughterAnna Hodges (b. 13 October 1723)
SonBenjamin Hodges, (b. 9 May 1726, d. 1745)
DaughterRachel Hodges (b. 30 August 1728, d. 14 October 1804)
SonEphraim Hodges (b. 1730, d. 1768)
SonNathaniel Hodges (b. about 1734, d. 1757)

Biography

Abiah Dean was born in 1693 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. Benjamin Hodges and she were married about 1719. She died in 1757 at age ~64 in Norton, Bristol, Massachusetts.
Last Edited19 April 2019

Abigail Stone

F, #2788, b. 9 July 1689, d. 31 March 1769

Parents

FatherWilliam Stone (b. 1660, d. 1703)
MotherHannah Walley (b. 1665, d. 2 August 1725)

Family: Uriah Leonard (b. 10 April 1686, d. 2 May 1772)

DaughterJohanna Leonard+ (b. 22 March 1709, d. 11 June 1738)
DaughterHannah Leonard (b. 22 March 1713, d. 1 June 1730)
SonEnoch Leonard? (b. about 1715)
SonUriah Leonard+ (b. 7 March 1717, d. 12 August 1766)
SonLt. Nathaniel Leonard+ (b. 7 March 1717, d. 12 August 1766)
SonWalley Leonard+ (b. 18 August 1720, d. 14 June 1764)
DaughterMehitable Leonard (b. about 1725)

Biography

Abigail Stone was born on 9 July 1689 in Bristol, Rhode Island (then Massachusetts.) Uriah Leonard and she were married on 12 June 1707 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 She died on 31 March 1769 at age 79 in Stoughton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
Abigail Stone had person sources.2
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S41] Genealogy of the Leonard Family by Fanny Leonard Koster, p. 71
  2. [S564] Elisha Clark Leonard - George Marston Leonard, "James Leonard of Taunton, MA, Ironmaster," manuscript, 1959, p. 87

George Foster Leonard

M, #2789, b. 30 May 1840, d. 3 October 1901

Parents

FatherAbner Leonard (b. 2 May 1804, d. 1879)
MotherMargaret Reisinger (b. about 1805)

Family: Catharine Diehl (b. 24 April 1842, d. 29 October 1931)

SonJames Ellsworth Leonard+ (b. 5 June 1865, d. 1951)
SonDaniel Elmer Leonard (b. 5 August 1866, d. 1930)
SonCharles William Leonard+ (b. 9 December 1867)
DaughterAlice Mae Leonard (b. 1 March 1869)
SonDavid Lewis Leonard+ (b. 22 April 1872)
SonSamuel Reisinger Leonard (b. 2 May 1874)
DaughterEmigame A. Leonard (b. 1876)
SonBenjamin Franklin Leonard (b. 8 May 1878)
DaughterNellie M. Leonard (b. 31 March 1879)
DaughterInfant Son Leonard (b. September 1880)
DaughterIda Lucinda Melina Leonard (b. 7 June 1881)
SonRobert Erwin Leonard+ (b. 4 July 1884)

Biography

George Foster Leonard was born on 30 May 1840 in Huntington Township, Gallia County, Ohio. He and Catharine Diehl were married on 12 November 1863 in Fostoria, Hancock County, Ohio.1 He died on 3 October 1901 at age 61 in Glidden, Carroll County, Iowa. He was buried in Westlawn Cemetery, Carroll County, Iowa.
George was a soldier in the Civil War, enlisting at Fostoria on 12 Aug 1861 in Company E, 49th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. His feet were frostbitten in 1863. He reenlisted in August 1864 in the 178th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and returning home in June 1865 with frostbitten feet.

After the Civil War, George and Catharine farmed in Loudon twp, Seneca Co., OH. In 1870 or 1871 they moved to northwest Illinois, near Baileyville.

In 1879 or 1880, they moved to Grundy County, IA, where the last three children were born. In 1885 they moved near Glidden, Iowa. In the 1900 Census they were living in Jasper twp., Carroll Co., IA. George was a farmer. Sons Samuel and Charles were farming nearby. George Foster Leonard had person sources.2,3
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S820] Ohio Marriages, 1803, Internet 31 Jan 2008
  2. [S703] Reeves-Moffat Family Tree, Internet, 8-08-07
  3. [S783] G. Allan Vaughan, Leonard Family History, Nine Generations Descending from Solomon Leonard, 1610, of Duxbury and Bridgewater, MA, CD, 3-26-10

Elkanah Tisdale

M, #2790, b. 1684, d. October 1723

Parents

FatherJoseph Tisdale (b. 1656, d. 1721)
MotherMary Leonard (b. 2 August 1663, d. 1 November 1727)

Family: Abigail Hodges (b. 1687, d. 1740)

SonElkanah Tisdale (b. 1709, d. 17 September 1803)
SonElijah Tisdale (b. 1721, d. 17 November 1795)
DaughterPhebe Tisdale+ (b. 1723, d. 18 May 1802)

Biography

Elkanah Tisdale was born in 1684 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. He and Abigail Hodges were married in 1706 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. He died in October 1723 at age ~39 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
Last Edited30 May 2017

Phebe Deane

F, #2791

Biography

Thomas Leonard, Jr., and Phebe Deane were married on 5 February 1759.
Was she married before?
Last Edited7 December 2009

Phebe Leonard

F, #2792, b. 11 March 1691, d. 18 December 1744

Parents

FatherJudge, Major George Leonard (b. 18 April 1671, d. 5 September 1716)
MotherAnna Walker Tisdale (b. 27 January 1673, d. 1 September 1733)

Family: Ens. Joseph Reynolds (b. 29 December 1676, d. after 1728)

SonCapt. Joseph Reynolds+ (b. 15 December 1719, d. 11 September 1789)
SonGeorge Reynolds (b. 30 April 1721, d. 18 October 1745)
DaughterElizabeth Reynolds (b. 15 January 1723, d. 14 September 1750)
DaughterPhebe Reynolds+ (b. 3 August 1725, d. 3 March 1789)
SonSamuel Reynolds (b. 14 July 1727, d. 27 July 1727)
SonSamuel Reynolds (b. 9 January 1729, d. 1753)
SonJonathan Reynolds (b. 28 September 1732, d. 21 January 1753)

Biography

Phebe Leonard was born on 11 March 1691 in Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. Ens. Joseph Reynolds and she were married on 26 August 1718 in Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. She died on 18 December 1744 at age 53 in Bristol, Rhode Island.
Receipt dtd 9 October 1728 by Joseph Reynolds and Phebe Reynolds of Bristol for legacy from estate of her father, Major George Leonard of Norton, as paid by her mother, Anna Leonard, widow and executor.

Through her mother, she was a Mayflower descendant of Thomas Rogers. Phebe Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S564] Elisha Clark Leonard - George Marston Leonard, "James Leonard of Taunton, MA, Ironmaster," manuscript, 1959, p.51

Abigail Leonard

F, #2793, b. 16 December 1703, d. 18 September 1789

Parents

FatherJudge, Major George Leonard (b. 18 April 1671, d. 5 September 1716)
MotherAnna Walker Tisdale (b. 27 January 1673, d. 1 September 1733)

Family: Rev. Warham Williams (b. 16 September 1699, d. 22 June 1751)

SonJohn Williams (b. 21 May 1728, d. 28 March 1729)
DaughterAbigail Williams+ (b. 18 February 1729, d. 4 June 1805)
DaughterAnna Williams (b. 24 May 1732, d. 22 October 1815)
DaughterEunice Williams (b. 8 February 1734, d. 30 September 1743)
SonSamuel Williams (b. 12 December 1735, d. 27 February 1743)
DaughterSarah Williams+ (b. 20 September 1737, d. 23 January 1800)
SonLeonard Williams (b. 15 July 1739, d. 24 December 1799)
SonEleazer Williams (b. 8 January 1741, d. 5 March 1743)
SonRev. Samuel Williams+ (b. 23 April 1743, d. 2 June 1817)

Biography

Abigail Leonard was born on 16 December 1703 in Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Rev. Warham Williams and she were married on 23 May 1728. She died on 18 September 1789 at age 85 in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Receipt dtd 20 August 1730 at Watertown by Warham Williams and Abigail Williams of Watertown for legacy from estate of her father Major George Leonard of Norton, as paid by her mother Anna Leonard of Norton. Mentions sisters Anna Leonard and Marcy Leonard, both deceased and honored grandmother Mary Leonard of Taunton, deceased. Abigail was a Mayflower descendant through her mother.

ECL: She died of cancer. Abigail Leonard had person sources.2
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S99] Norton VR, p. 94
  2. [S564] Elisha Clark Leonard - George Marston Leonard, "James Leonard of Taunton, MA, Ironmaster," manuscript, 1959, p. 51

Mercy Leonard

F, #2794, b. 29 April 1708, d. July 1727

Parents

FatherJudge, Major George Leonard (b. 18 April 1671, d. 5 September 1716)
MotherAnna Walker Tisdale (b. 27 January 1673, d. 1 September 1733)

Biography

Mercy Leonard was born on 29 April 1708 in Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. She died in July 1727 at age 19 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Mercy or Marcy. ECL says she died unmarried in Boston. Mercy Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited1 August 2017

Citations

  1. [S564] Elisha Clark Leonard - George Marston Leonard, "James Leonard of Taunton, MA, Ironmaster," manuscript, 1959, p. 52

Jonathan Leonard

M, #2795, b. 30 October 1710, d. 13 January 1711

Parents

FatherJudge, Major George Leonard (b. 18 April 1671, d. 5 September 1716)
MotherAnna Walker Tisdale (b. 27 January 1673, d. 1 September 1733)

Biography

Jonathan Leonard was born on 30 October 1710 in Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 He died on 13 January 1711 at age 0 in Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.2
Jonathan Leonard had person sources.3
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S99] Norton VR, p. 95
  2. [S99] Norton VR, deaths, p. 382
  3. [S564] Elisha Clark Leonard - George Marston Leonard, "James Leonard of Taunton, MA, Ironmaster," manuscript, 1959, p. 52

Joshua Leonard

M, #2796, b. 13 May 1712, d. 29 June 1712

Parents

FatherJudge, Major George Leonard (b. 18 April 1671, d. 5 September 1716)
MotherAnna Walker Tisdale (b. 27 January 1673, d. 1 September 1733)

Biography

Joshua Leonard was born on 13 May 1712 in Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. He died on 29 June 1712 at age 0 in Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1
Joshua Leonard had person sources.2
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S99] Norton VR, deaths, p. 382
  2. [S564] Elisha Clark Leonard - George Marston Leonard, "James Leonard of Taunton, MA, Ironmaster," manuscript, 1959, p. 52

Mary Leonard

F, #2797, b. 17 January 1714, d. 27 June 1741

Parents

FatherJudge, Major George Leonard (b. 18 April 1671, d. 5 September 1716)
MotherAnna Walker Tisdale (b. 27 January 1673, d. 1 September 1733)

Family: Rev. Thomas Clapp (b. 11 November 1705, d. 31 May 1774)

SonJohn Clapp+ (b. 14 July 1733, d. 24 May 1767)
SonThomas Clapp (b. 22 June 1736, d. 4 August 1770)
DaughterMary Clapp (b. 19 November 1738, d. 6 December 1829)
SonCalvin Clapp (b. 27 February 1740, d. 8 January 1741)

Biography

Mary Leonard was born on 17 January 1714 in Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 Rev. Thomas Clapp and she were married on 9 September 1731. She died on 27 June 1741 at age 27 in Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Mary Leonard had person sources.2
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S99] Norton VR, p. 96
  2. [S564] Elisha Clark Leonard - George Marston Leonard, "James Leonard of Taunton, MA, Ironmaster," manuscript, 1959, p. 52

Rev. Thomas Clapp

M, #2798, b. 11 November 1705, d. 31 May 1774

Parents

Family: Mary Leonard (b. 17 January 1714, d. 27 June 1741)

SonJohn Clapp+ (b. 14 July 1733, d. 24 May 1767)
SonThomas Clapp (b. 22 June 1736, d. 4 August 1770)
DaughterMary Clapp (b. 19 November 1738, d. 6 December 1829)
SonCalvin Clapp (b. 27 February 1740, d. 8 January 1741)

Biography

Rev. Thomas Clapp was born on 11 November 1705 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. He and Esther Chandler were married on 9 May 175 in Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Thomas and Esther had at least 5 children. He and Mary Leonard were married on 9 September 1731. He died on 31 May 1774 at age 68 in Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Graduated from Harvard, 1725. Minister of the First Church of Taunton, then Judge of the Court of Plymouth County. Colonel in the militia. Rev. Thomas Clapp had person sources.1
Last Edited14 June 2017

Citations

  1. [S564] Elisha Clark Leonard - George Marston Leonard, "James Leonard of Taunton, MA, Ironmaster," manuscript, 1959, p. 52

Eleanor Strong

F, #2799, b. 1613, d. 1693

Parents

Family 1: Deacon Walter Dean (b. 13 May 1612, d. April 1693)

SonThomas Dean (b. 5 January 1639, d. 1697)
SonJoseph Dean (b. 1640, d. 1729)
DaughterMary Dean+ (b. 24 February 1643, d. 27 March 1691)
DaughterAbigail Dean (b. 1646)
SonJames Dean (b. 1647)
DaughterLydia Dean (b. 1650, d. 1700)
SonIsaac Dean+ (b. about 1657, d. before 11 April 1710)

Family 2: Deacon Walter Dean (b. 13 May 1612, d. April 1693)

SonJoseph Dean
SonEzra Dean+ (b. 14 October 1646, d. 26 October 1727)
SonBenjamin Dean+ (b. 1651, d. 1725)

Biography

Eleanor Strong was born in 1613. She died in 1693 at age ~80.
Last Edited13 November 2017

Capt. Samuel Leonard

M, #2800, b. 17 May 1702, d. 24 December 1749

Parents

FatherRev., Capt. Samuel Leonard (b. 1 February 1673, d. 13 April 1745)
MotherKatherine Dean (b. August 1680, d. 22 December 1761)

Family: Abigail Shaw (b. 1707, d. 27 February 1793)

SonEnsign Nathan Leonard (b. 20 December 1727, d. 16 February 1750)
SonSamuel Leonard (b. 19 April 1730, d. 14 July 1750)
DaughterAbigail Leonard (b. 6 May 1733, d. 26 May 1733)
DaughterKatherine Leonard+ (b. 7 August 1734, d. 3 March 1814)
SonJonathan Leonard (b. 16 July 1737, d. 18 October 1737)
DaughterBethiah Leonard (b. 20 April 1739, d. about 1770)
DaughterPhebe Leonard (b. 22 July 1740, d. 17 June 1752)
SonEnsign Nathaniel Leonard (b. 19 February 1743, d. 3 December 1798)

Biography

Capt. Samuel Leonard was born on 17 May 1702 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. He and Abigail Shaw were married on 16 February 1727 in Raynham, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 He died on 24 December 1749 at age 47 in Raynham, Bristol County, Massachusetts.2 He was buried at Town Center Cemetery in Raynham, Massachusetts.3
He lived near Raynham Forge and owned a half of it. He took over the Raynham Forge when his father died. After he died, Elijah Leonard took over and got the forge heavily in debt, causing it finally to be sold to the Deans.

He was also known as Samuel Leonard, 2nd. He was elected town clerk of Raynham in 1731.

ECL/GML list a son Apollos b. 3 Aug 1744, #209. But this Apollos was the son of Zephaniah and Hannah Leonard (See Margaret Stover Harris, Vital Records of Raynham, 1997, p. 18). Also, baptism record, Church of Christ, Raynham, Apollos, son of Major Zephaniah Leonard was baptized. No record of Samuel having a son Apollos has been found. Capt. Samuel Leonard had person sources.4
Last Edited29 October 2010

Citations

  1. [S89] Raynham VR, p. 564
  2. [S89] Raynham VR
  3. [S582] Old Cemeteries of Southeastern Massachusetts, Charles M. Thatcher, 1880's.
  4. [S564] Elisha Clark Leonard - George Marston Leonard, "James Leonard of Taunton, MA, Ironmaster," manuscript, 1959, p. 56, p. 99