Leonard Genealogy - Solomon

Solomon Leonard of Duxbury and Bridgewater, MA

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John Kingsley

M, #5426, b. 2 August 1679, d. 13 September 1749

Parents

FatherJohn Kingsley (b. 1636, d. 12 December 1698)
MotherAbigail Leonard (b. about 1645, d. after 1700)

Biography

John Kingsley was born on 2 August 1679 in MIlton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. He died on 13 September 1749 at age 70 in MIlton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. He was buried in 1749 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
Last Edited5 February 2020

Stephen Kingsley

M, #5427, b. 13 January 1681, d. 28 March 1744

Parents

FatherJohn Kingsley (b. 1636, d. 12 December 1698)
MotherAbigail Leonard (b. about 1645, d. after 1700)

Biography

Stephen Kingsley was born on 13 January 1681 in MIlton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. He and Lydia Gulliver were married on 11 May 1704 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He died on 28 March 1744 at age 63 in MIlton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
Last Edited23 April 2020

Samuel Kingsley

M, #5428, b. 14 December 1683

Parents

FatherJohn Kingsley (b. 1636, d. 12 December 1698)
MotherAbigail Leonard (b. about 1645, d. after 1700)

Family: Mary Gulliver

DaughterAbigail Kingsley+ (b. 6 October 1727, d. 8 February 1761)

Biography

Samuel Kingsley was born on 14 December 1683 in MIlton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. He and Mary Gulliver were married on 7 December 1725.
Last Edited5 August 2017

Elizabeth Kingsley

F, #5429, b. 2 September 1688

Parents

FatherJohn Kingsley (b. 1636, d. 12 December 1698)
MotherAbigail Leonard (b. about 1645, d. after 1700)

Biography

Elizabeth Kingsley was born on 2 September 1688 in MIlton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Thomas Spear and she were married on 17 November 1709.
Last Edited5 August 2017

Judge Henry Leonard

M, #5430, b. about 1668, d. after 17 April 1739

Parents

FatherCapt. Samuel Leonard (b. 1648, d. 2 April 1702)
MotherSarah Brooks (b. 1650, d. about 1690)

Family 1: Sarah Morford (b. 1687, d. 1723)

DaughterMary Leonard
DaughterSusannah Leonard (d. 1799)
DaughterMargaret Leonard
DaughterMary Leonard
SonThomas Leonard
DaughterParthenia Leonard (b. 1706, d. after 1735)
DaughterSarah Leonard (b. 1709)
SonSamuel Leonard+ (b. 29 January 1711, d. 13 May 1790)
SonHenry Leonard+ (b. 1715, d. before 2 November 1761)

Family 2: Lydia Wall

DaughterElizabeth Leonard (b. about 1739)

Biography

Judge Henry Leonard was born about 1668 in Massachusetts. He and Sarah Morford were married in 1710 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. He and Lydia Wall were married after 1723 in Monmouth, Co., New Jersey. He died after 17 April 1739 in Shrewsbury Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey.1
On 4 Oct 1695 Henry received title for 170 acres at Colt's Neck,Monmouth County, from the proprietors of East New Jersey.

On 17 July 1700, "John Stewart high sheriff and Henry Leonard were assaulted on the path neer to the house of Alex'r Adam Beat and grievously wound the said persons tak there swords from the brak them and caryd them away and keept them" (William A. Whitehead, ed, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New York, 1687-1703 (1881) 2:332-3; Edwin Slater & George Beekman, Old Times in Old Monmouth, Historical Reminiscences of Old Monmouth County, New Jersey, (1980), pp. 170-171.

On 25 Nov 1711 Henry was commissioned by Governor Hunter as High Sheriff of Monmouth. On 28 March 1717 Henry Leonard was one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace of Monmouth County.

On 3 June 1738 Gov. Burnet for King George II granted a charter for Christ Church in Shrewsbury. The patent of incorporation was to Henry Leonard, John Thockmorton, Thomas Morford, Jeremiah Stillwell...an the rest of the inhabitants of the town of Shrewsbury and Middletown in communication with the Church of England.

He and Hannah Leonard witnessed will of John Reaves, Cape May 29 Dec 1714. Henry was 56 years old at the time.

Conflicting info on death -- alt. - December 20, 1739 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ.

His will dtd. 17 Apr 1730, witnessed 8 Feb 1734, proved 11 Feb 1739. (Lib. 3:317) He died in Shrewsbury. Will mentions wife Lydia, daughters Mary, Sarah, Susannah, Margaret, Elizabeth, and Parthenia Cook. Sons Henry, Samuel, and Thomas. Son Henry: land where testator lived, bounded by John Throckmorton, Edward Taylor, deceased whortleberry bog. If son Henry has no issue, then to son Thomas. Son Samuel, David Kelly: also part of old mill, alias 5 acre bogg mill and lands. Son Thomas: salt meadow at Mateetcuck, Red Brook mill. If son Henry has no male issue, then is son Thomas. If wife does not accept dowry of 25 pounds, testator's daughter, Elizabeth, to be excluded from share of residue of estate. Executors: Brother Samuel, brother-in-law Thomas Morford, and sons Samuel and Thomas. His brother, Samuel, declined to serve in July 1739.

Samuel's children Samuel, Thomas, Henry, and Sarah Tindall are mentioned in Samuel's brother Thomas' will, made in 1755, proved in 1759. Judge Henry Leonard had person sources.2
Last Edited5 November 2011

Citations

  1. [S1094] Will dated April 17, 1739, New Jersey Records
  2. [S611] Bill Barton, , p. 17-19

Nathaniel Leonard

M, #5431, b. 16 March 1684, d. 11 September 1727

Parents

FatherCapt. Samuel Leonard (b. 1648, d. 2 April 1702)
MotherSarah Brooks (b. 1650, d. about 1690)

Family: Ann Martha Boucher Roignan Runyon (b. about 1673, d. about 1727)

SonThomas Leonard
DaughterSarah Leonard
SonMorris Leonard (d. before 15 February 1749)
DaughterMary Leonard
DaughterAnne Leonard
SonNathaniel Leonard (b. about 1697)
SonSamuel Leonard+ (b. 10 December 1716, d. 3 February 1810)

Biography

Nathaniel Leonard was born on 16 March 1684 in Trenton, Hunterdon, later Mercer County, New Jersey. He and Ann Martha Boucher Roignan Runyon were married about 1700. He died on 11 September 1727 at age 43 in Trenton, Hunterdon, later Mercer County, New Jersey.
They settled in Piscataway, NJ, later Trenton, NJ.

There's a Hunterdon Co. will dtd. 11 Sep 1727, proven 20 Dec 1727, mentioning wife, Ann, cousin Christopher, brothers Thomas and James. Will proved 9 Dec 1727 "46J, book 2, page 480, 1727." He had children: Samuel, Thomas, Nathaniel, Maurice (or Morris), Mary, and Anne, all under age in 1727. Ferry and 20 acres, home farm, farm in Somerset County now occupied by Jonathan Runion, land bought of Henry Farnsworth, do. of Jonathan Reading, farm now occupied by Nohnathan Reynolds, house and lot in Trenton adjoining the Court House bought of James Trent, part of Sybal's Plantation, bought of Thomas Wyatt with wife Syball and John Rogers with wife Martha, land in Amwell. Personal estate: two slaves, bonds due by Henry Vroom. Executors: brother Thomas, James Leonard, and Daniel Howell of Trenton, blacksmith. Witnesses: Edward FitzRandolph, Jno. Stockton, James White, Isaac Reeder, James Geary, Joseph Harden.

Did he also marry Ann Brinson, b. 1695, dau. of Daniel Brinson and Frances Greenland? Nathaniel Leonard had person sources.1,2
Last Edited3 January 2016

Citations

  1. [S611] Bill Barton, , p. 35
  2. [S956] Revolutionary War Pension File, W3098

Capt. John Leonard

M, #5433, b. 1670, d. 1727

Parents

FatherCapt. Samuel Leonard (b. 1648, d. 2 April 1702)
MotherSarah Brooks (b. 1650, d. about 1690)

Family: Margaret

SonJohn Leonard+
DaughterSarah Leonard
SonMajor Thomas Leonard (b. about 1715, d. after 1786)

Biography

Capt. John Leonard was born in 1670 in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. He and Margaret were married before 1700 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. He died in 1727 at age ~57 in Crosswicks, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
It's easy to confuse Samuel's son John b. 1670 with Henry's son John b. the same year. Bill Barton has mixed the facts regarding the two. The one who was the son of Samuel had a wife named Margaret and died in 1727; the one who was the son of Henry had a wife named Elizabeth Almy and died in 1712.

John was murdered by Wequalia, an Indian king, in his own yard. Wequalia was found guilty at a trial held 23 June 1727 in Perth Amboy and was hung on 30 June.

Bill Barton: "Capt. JOHN LEONARD, born 1670, married MARGARET [-?-], murdered in 1727 by Wequalia, an Indian king, in his own yard near Crosswicks. Wequalia was found guilty at a trial held 23 June 1727 in Perth Amboy and was hung on 30 June. Margaret married (2) John Johnson ca. 1729.

On 27 Sept. 1705 a highway to begin below John Leonard at the Landing, known by the name of the Cherry Tree Landing; thence along the south side of the house to John Throckmorton?s. All roads to be 4 rods in breadth.[156]

In 1708 and 1709 a John Leonard was a commissioner of highways.[157]

Administration of estate was granted to his widow, Margaret, on 12 July 1727. Capt. John Leonard had person sources.1,2
Last Edited16 March 2017

Citations

  1. [S611] Bill Barton, , p. 21
  2. [S611] Bill Barton, , p. 21-22

Sally Munroe

F, #5434, b. 23 June 1790, d. 16 April 1835

Family: Capt. Henry Munro (b. 28 May 1771, d. 23 September 1847)

SonGeorge Edward Monro (b. 6 May 1834, d. 10 February 1835)

Biography

Sally Munroe was born on 23 June 1790 in Bristol, Rhode Island. Capt. Henry Munro and she were married on 27 September 1812 in Saint Michael's Church, Bristol, Rhode Island. She died on 16 April 1835 at age 44 in Bristol, Rhode Island.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Carl Daniel Allenius Sjöberg

M, #5435, b. 6 September 1865, d. 7 August 1942

Parents

FatherJohan August Sjöberg (b. 23 January 1838)
MotherMatilda Danielsdotter (b. 18 August 1834, d. 26 March 1908)

Family: Hilda Olivia Dahlberg (b. about 1866, d. 14 November 1937)

DaughterRuth Sjöberg (b. about 1892)
DaughterMagda Sjöberg (b. 1893, d. 1984)
SonWalter Carl Sjöberg (b. 16 August 1894, d. June 1973)
DaughterElsie Sjöberg (b. 1897)
DaughterTyrena M. ("Thira") Sjöberg (b. 25 March 1898, d. January 1988)
DaughterMildred Sjöberg (b. 1900)
DaughterGertrude Sjöberg (b. 17 December 1901, d. 22 January 1992)
DaughterMartha V. Sjöberg (b. 1 January 1903, d. March 1972)
DaughterEvelyn Sjöberg (b. 1907)

Biography

Carl Daniel Allenius Sjöberg was born on 6 September 1865 in Södra Säm, Älvsborg län, Sweden. He and Hilda Olivia Dahlberg were married before 1888 in Sweden. He died on 7 August 1942 at age 76 in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island.
He came to the US in 1888, according to Census recordsm and got his citizenship in 1890. He was a weaver in a cotton mill and later a janitor in a Swedish Church. The family lived at 57 Mason Street, then 56 North Street, and then 1 Church Street, all in the Pontiac section of Warwick. In the 1940 Census, Carl was living at 26 High Street, Warwick, RI. Children Magda, Walter, Tyrena, and Martha were living with him. Also, his uncle Hyalmar was living with them.
Last Edited20 January 2020

Axel Herbert Sjöberg

M, #5436, b. 11 December 1869

Parents

FatherJohan August Sjöberg (b. 23 January 1838)
MotherMatilda Danielsdotter (b. 18 August 1834, d. 26 March 1908)

Family: Josefina Larson (b. 24 August 1869)

DaughterAnna Magnhild Elvira Sjöberg (b. 26 March 1893, d. 21 March 1932)
DaughterRose Hildur Sjöberg (b. 10 March 1896)
SonEarl H W Sjöberg (b. July 1899)
DaughterEdith Mildred Josefina Sjöberg (b. 13 June 1904)

Biography

Axel Herbert Sjöberg was born on 11 December 1869 in Sweden. He and Josefina Larson were married on 2 November 1892.
He was a weaver in a cotton mill. They were living at 35 Rolfe Street, Auburn, Cranston, RI. Emigrated to US: in 1888.
Last Edited19 September 2019

Robinson

M, #5439
Last Edited7 December 2009

Sarah Leonard

F, #5440

Biography

Sarah Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S611] Bill Barton, , p. 43

Sarah Leonard

F, #5441, b. about 1710

Biography

Sarah Leonard was born about 1710. John Robinson and she were married in 1759.
Did she marry Tindall before 1755? She is mentioned in her uncle Thomas' will as Sarah Tindall. Sarah Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S611] Bill Barton, , p. 23

Alma Cecilia Sjöberg

F, #5442, b. 22 August 1864

Parents

FatherJohan August Sjöberg (b. 23 January 1838)
MotherMatilda Danielsdotter (b. 18 August 1834, d. 26 March 1908)

Biography

Alma Cecilia Sjöberg was born on 22 August 1864.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Nathaniel Leonard

M, #5444, b. 16 June 1652, d. 11 September 1727

Parents

FatherHenry Leonard (b. about 1618, d. after 1678)
MotherMary Russell? (b. about 1624/25, d. after 1675)

Family: Hannah Lawrence (b. about 1670, d. 1714)

SonSamuel Leonard
SonThomas Leonard (b. 9 January 1708)
SonJohn Leonard (b. 1710)
SonLt. Nathaniel Leonard+ (b. 1712, d. 9 December 1763)

Biography

Nathaniel Leonard was born on 16 June 1652 in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. He and Hannah Lawrence were married on 9 January 1694 in MIddletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He died on 11 September 1727 at age 75 in Trenton, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Hannah apparently had 7 young children when she married Nathaniel Leonard.

Land sale on 2 Oct 1695 to Nathaniel Leonard names land adjacent to his brothers Samuel and Thomas. Nathaniel Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited22 September 2011

Citations

  1. [S611] Bill Barton, , p. 35

Hannah Lawrence

F, #5445, b. about 1670, d. 1714

Parents

Family 1: Joseph Grover

DaughterMary Grover (b. about 1681)
DaughterElizabeth Grover (b. 7 June 1684)
SonJoseph Grover (b. about 1685)
DaughterRebecca Grover (b. about 1686)
SonJames Grover (b. 21 July 1686)
DaughterHannah Grover (b. about 1687)
DaughterSusannah Grover (b. 1687)
DaughterDeborah Grover (b. about 1691)

Family 2: Nathaniel Leonard (b. 16 June 1652, d. 11 September 1727)

SonSamuel Leonard
SonThomas Leonard (b. 9 January 1708)
SonJohn Leonard (b. 1710)
SonLt. Nathaniel Leonard+ (b. 1712, d. 9 December 1763)

Biography

Hannah Lawrence was born about 1670 in MIddletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Nathaniel Leonard and she were married on 9 January 1694 in MIddletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. She died in 1714 at age ~44 in MIddletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
She had 7 children from her previous marriage to Joseph Grover. She would have been in her 50's when having children by Nathaniel.
Last Edited18 June 2014

Thomas Leonard

M, #5446, b. 9 January 1708

Parents

FatherNathaniel Leonard (b. 16 June 1652, d. 11 September 1727)
MotherHannah Lawrence (b. about 1670, d. 1714)

Biography

Thomas Leonard was born on 9 January 1708 in MIddletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He removed to Virginia. Thomas Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S611] Bill Barton, , p. 36

Lt. Nathaniel Leonard

M, #5447, b. 1712, d. 9 December 1763

Parents

FatherNathaniel Leonard (b. 16 June 1652, d. 11 September 1727)
MotherHannah Lawrence (b. about 1670, d. 1714)

Family: Deliverance Lippet (b. 1715, d. 1795)

DaughterSarah Leonard
SonJohn W. Leonard (b. 1738)
SonNathaniel Leonard+ (b. 1739, d. between 25 February 1774 and 4 March 1774)
DaughterAnnie Leonard (b. 3 March 1742, d. 22 June 1814)
SonJoseph Leonard+ (b. 1743, d. 16 January 1784)
SonSamuel Leonard+ (b. about 1750)
SonThomas Leonard+ (b. 1753, d. 1801)

Biography

Lt. Nathaniel Leonard was born in 1712 in MIddletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He and Deliverance Lippet were married in 1737. He died on 9 December 1763 at age ~51 in MIddletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was buried on 18 December 1763 in MIddletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Nathaniel's brothers Thomas and John have no further information other than their births. They may have married and had children.

GML has Thomas, b. 1753, as a son of Nathaniel, but proof is lacking.

Father Nathaniel of Middletown's will dtd. 13 Dec 1763, proved 29 Dec 1763, mentions wife Deliverance, sons John, Nathaniel, Joseph, and Thomas (no Samuel). Executors were sons John, Nathaniel, and Joseph and "relation Andrew Bowne (son of John?)". Lois Badger, The Leonard Dictionary, mentions sons John, Nathaniel, Joseph, and Samuel, referencing Fanny Leonard Koster's charts.

There is a Nathaniel Leonard b. 10 Dec 1746 d. 15 Oct 1823 m. Esther Heath b. 7 Jan 1746. Another source has this Nathaniel b. in Trenton, NJ. According to DAR # 43153, Nathaniel served in the forage department of Sussex County under Deputy Quartermaster General Moore Furman. In 1778 he was a captain of militia at the battle of Monmouth. His widow was allowed a pension for two years' actual service. They supposedly had a dau. Elizabeth b. 17 Nov 1811 d. 5 Feb 1852 m. Joseph Waltz b. 1813 (unlikely, since Esther would have been 65 in 1811). Their other children were supposedly Zephaniah b. 1780, Mary, Thomas b. 3 January 1784, James, Nathaniel, Esther, Nancy, John, Lavinia, and Samuel. Mrs. Jennie Leonard Halliday DAR # 43153 listed her father and mother as Chauncey Leonard and Mary Anna Goold, grandparents Nathaniel Leonard, Jr., and Betsey Babcock, and great grandparents as Nathaniel Leonard and Esther Heath, m. 1779, Esther d. 1846.

There was a Nathaniel Leonard in First Moon, Beaver Co., PA, in the 1800 Census with wife and seven children, but no Thomas Leonard.

There was a Zephaniah b. 1780 NJ living in Henry, Henry Co., IN with wife Mary in the 1850 Census. Son? Zephaniah b. 1821 was living in the same county with wife Elizabeth.

A Thomas Leonard m. Alice Lawrence 30 Oct 1786 in Freehold and had a son William 1787-1873.

A Thomas Leonard b. abt. 1814 is listed in the Middletown NJ 1850 Census with wife Mary 37, Elizabeth Leonard (mother or aunt?) 57, children James 9 and Thomas 7, a Margaret Leonard 25, and a Cornelius Clark 16.

Check: The descendants of this couple are thorough confused, so everything about them needs to be carefully checked. Lt. Nathaniel Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited16 March 2017

Citations

  1. [S611] Bill Barton, , p. 36

Deliverance Lippet

F, #5448, b. 1715, d. 1795

Parents

Family: Lt. Nathaniel Leonard (b. 1712, d. 9 December 1763)

DaughterSarah Leonard
SonJohn W. Leonard (b. 1738)
SonNathaniel Leonard+ (b. 1739, d. between 25 February 1774 and 4 March 1774)
DaughterAnnie Leonard (b. 3 March 1742, d. 22 June 1814)
SonJoseph Leonard+ (b. 1743, d. 16 January 1784)
SonSamuel Leonard+ (b. about 1750)
SonThomas Leonard+ (b. 1753, d. 1801)

Biography

Deliverance Lippet was born in 1715 in MIddletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Lt. Nathaniel Leonard and she were married in 1737. She died in 1795 at age ~80.
Last Edited7 December 2009

John W. Leonard

M, #5449, b. 1738

Parents

FatherLt. Nathaniel Leonard (b. 1712, d. 9 December 1763)
MotherDeliverance Lippet (b. 1715, d. 1795)

Biography

John W. Leonard was born in 1738.
He emigrated to Cuba and married a Spanish lady. John W. Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited25 November 2012

Citations

  1. [S611] Bill Barton, , p. 36

Nathaniel Leonard

M, #5450, b. 1739, d. between 25 February 1774 and 4 March 1774

Parents

FatherLt. Nathaniel Leonard (b. 1712, d. 9 December 1763)
MotherDeliverance Lippet (b. 1715, d. 1795)

Family: Catherine Crawford (b. 14 July 1752, d. 22 February 1835)

DaughterMary ("Polly") Leonard+ (b. 7 April 1774, d. 22 November 1826)

Biography

Nathaniel Leonard was born in 1739 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. He and Catherine Crawford were married about 1774 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. He died between 25 February 1774 and 4 March 1774 in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Will of Nathaniel Leonard of Middletown, Monmouth Co., dtd. 25 Feb 1774, proved 18 Mar 1774. Wife Catherine. Brothers Thomas, Joseph, and John. Executors: brother Joseph and cousin Andrew Bowne. Apparently, he had only one child. His will states, "If my wife marry, and child die, then I give my estate to mybrothers, John, Joseph, and Thomas." Nathaniel Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited28 January 2015

Citations

  1. [S611] Bill Barton, , p. 36