Leonard Genealogy - Solomon

Solomon Leonard of Duxbury and Bridgewater, MA

Person Page 906

Ephraim Leonard

M, #22626, b. about 1700, d. 26 November 1748
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherJoseph Leonard (b. about 1672, d. 29 January 1749)
MotherMartha Orcutt (b. 23 April 1671, d. 30 September 1752)

Family: Martha Perkins (b. 1697, d. 29 April 1752)

DaughterUnnamed Child Leonard (b. 8 March 1722)
DaughterPhebe Leonard+ (b. 22 August 1723, d. 28 February 1749)
DaughterHuldah Leonard (b. 22 September 1725, d. 1772)
DaughterAbigail Leonard (b. 13 November 1727)
SonEphraim Leonard (b. 2 May 1730)
SonTheophilous Leonard (b. 29 March 1732)

Biography

Ephraim Leonard was born about 1700 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. He and Martha Perkins were married on 16 September 1720 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. He died on 26 November 1748 at age ~48 in Hopewell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
He was a real estate dealer in Bridgewater, a large buyer and seller of lands in around the center village of the town. He eventually failed in business, lost his property, and with his family removed to Hopewell, NJ, about 1740. Ephraim Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited24 November 2013

Citations

  1. [S209] Solomon Leonard 1637 of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Manning Leonard, 1896, p. 63

Martha Leonard

F, #22627, b. about 1710
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherJoseph Leonard (b. about 1672, d. 29 January 1749)
MotherMartha Orcutt (b. 23 April 1671, d. 30 September 1752)

Biography

Martha Leonard was born about 1710 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. Ebenezer Eddy and she were married on 5 October 1734 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.1
Martha Leonard had person sources.2
Last Edited27 September 2010

Citations

  1. [S349] Bridgewater VR's
  2. [S209] Solomon Leonard 1637 of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Manning Leonard, 1896, p. 84

Ebenezer Eddy

M, #22628, b. 16 April 1707, d. about 1755
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherEbenezer Eddy (b. 16 May 1679)
MotherMary Fisher (b. about 1680, d. after 1729)

Biography

Ebenezer Eddy was born on 16 April 1707 in Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. He and Martha Leonard were married on 5 October 1734 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.1 He died about 1755 at age ~48.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S349] Bridgewater VR's

Martha Perkins

F, #22629, b. 1697, d. 29 April 1752
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

Family: Ephraim Leonard (b. about 1700, d. 26 November 1748)

DaughterUnnamed Child Leonard (b. 8 March 1722)
DaughterPhebe Leonard+ (b. 22 August 1723, d. 28 February 1749)
DaughterHuldah Leonard (b. 22 September 1725, d. 1772)
DaughterAbigail Leonard (b. 13 November 1727)
SonEphraim Leonard (b. 2 May 1730)
SonTheophilous Leonard (b. 29 March 1732)

Biography

Martha Perkins was born in 1697 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire. Ephraim Leonard and she were married on 16 September 1720 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. She died on 29 April 1752 at age ~55 in Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts. She was buried in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts.
Last Edited2 July 2018

Mary Packard

F, #22630, b. 1696, d. 29 March 1770
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherNathaniel Packard
MotherLiddia Smith (b. 10 April 1660, d. 15 November 1710)

Family: Joseph Leonard (b. November 1696, d. 28 April 1786)

DaughterMary Leonard (b. 25 July 1722)
DaughterSarah Leonard+ (b. 15 October 1723, d. 11 April 1768)
SonDaniel Leonard+ (b. 29 July 1725, d. 21 April 1771)
SonSeth Leonard (b. 1 March 1727, d. 1755)
DaughterMary Leonard (b. 2 February 1729, d. 11 April 1768)
SonJoseph Leonard+ (b. 1 November 1730, d. 11 October 1793)
SonBenjamin Leonard+ (b. 21 October 1732, d. 22 November 1813)
SonCapt. David Leonard+ (b. 29 July 1734, d. 24 November 1813)
SonJonathan Leonard+ (b. 29 July 1734, d. 3 December 1813)
SonSimeon Leonard+ (b. 24 November 1737, d. 20 September 1793)

Biography

Mary Packard was born in 1696 in Bridgewater, Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Joseph Leonard and she were married on 14 September 1721 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. She died on 29 March 1770 at age ~74 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.1
Last Edited21 July 2018

Citations

  1. [S349] Bridgewater VR's, p. 520

Nathaniel Packard

M, #22631

Family: Liddia Smith (b. 10 April 1660, d. 15 November 1710)

DaughterMary Packard+ (b. 1696, d. 29 March 1770)
Last Edited7 December 2009

Mary Leonard

F, #22632, b. 25 July 1722
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherJoseph Leonard (b. November 1696, d. 28 April 1786)
MotherMary Packard (b. 1696, d. 29 March 1770)

Biography

Mary Leonard was born on 25 July 1722 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.
She died young. Mary Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S209] Solomon Leonard 1637 of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Manning Leonard, 1896

Sarah Leonard

F, #22633, b. 15 October 1723, d. 11 April 1768
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherJoseph Leonard (b. November 1696, d. 28 April 1786)
MotherMary Packard (b. 1696, d. 29 March 1770)

Family: Isaac Pool (b. 13 November 1717, d. 1790)

DaughterHannah Pool (b. 22 January 1744, d. March 1837)
DaughterMary Pool (b. 20 August 1746)
DaughterOlive Pool+ (b. 7 July 1748)
SonIsaac Pool, IV (b. 5 June 1751, d. 26 May 1824)
DaughterWealthy Pool (b. 12 October 1753)
SonDavid Pool (b. 22 November 1755)

Biography

Sarah Leonard was born on 15 October 1723 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. Isaac Pool and she were married on 20 December 1743 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. She died on 11 April 1768 at age 44 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusettes.
Did she also marry a Kinsley and live in Canton? Sarah Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited5 January 2020

Citations

  1. [S209] Solomon Leonard 1637 of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Manning Leonard, 1896, p. 82

Isaac Pool

M, #22634, b. 13 November 1717, d. 1790
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherIsaac Poole (b. 1690, d. 19 June 1759)
MotherMercy (b. 1690, d. 22 March 1733)

Family: Sarah Leonard (b. 15 October 1723, d. 11 April 1768)

DaughterHannah Pool (b. 22 January 1744, d. March 1837)
DaughterMary Pool (b. 20 August 1746)
DaughterOlive Pool+ (b. 7 July 1748)
SonIsaac Pool, IV (b. 5 June 1751, d. 26 May 1824)
DaughterWealthy Pool (b. 12 October 1753)
SonDavid Pool (b. 22 November 1755)

Biography

Isaac Pool was born on 13 November 1717 in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. He and Sarah Leonard were married on 20 December 1743 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. He died in 1790 at age ~73 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusettes.
Isaac Pool was also known as Isaac Poole, III.
Last Edited17 November 2018

Daniel Leonard

M, #22635, b. 29 July 1725, d. 21 April 1771
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherJoseph Leonard (b. November 1696, d. 28 April 1786)
MotherMary Packard (b. 1696, d. 29 March 1770)

Family: Mary Dunbar (b. 19 December 1730, d. 13 June 1820)

DaughterMary ("Molly") Leonard (b. 26 March 1751, d. 2 October 1842)
SonDaniel Leonard+ (b. 5 June 1752, d. 19 June 1839)
DaughterExperience Leonard (b. 13 November 1753, d. 15 August 1846)
DaughterPhebe Leonard (b. 27 April 1755)
SonZiba Leonard+ (b. 13 October 1756, d. 7 July 1845)
SonJosiah Leonard (b. 8 August 1758, d. 29 November 1839)
DaughterKeziah Leonard (b. 21 January 1760, d. about 1761)
DaughterRosamund Leonard (b. about 1762, d. 15 January 1852)
DaughterBetsey Leonard (b. 12 May 1765, d. 15 January 1852)
SonCalvin Leonard+ (b. 27 December 1767, d. 29 June 1839)
DaughterSally Leonard (b. 4 August 1768, d. 22 May 1833)
SonIchabod Leonard+ (b. 11 July 1771, d. 30 August 1856)

Biography

Daniel Leonard was born on 29 July 1725 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. He and Mary Dunbar were married on 1 November 1750 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.1 He died on 21 April 1771 at age 45 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.2
Dan was a drummer in the French war and was with General Winslow in Nova Scotia in 1755 when his brother, Seth, two years younger, died. Brothers David and Simeon were also there. They were tasked with deporting the Acadians to Louisiana. David called it "bad business;" "England's aa to blame." He died in Bridgewater on the "Darius Dunbar place." Daniel Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited21 July 2018

Citations

  1. [S209] Solomon Leonard 1637 of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Manning Leonard, 1896, p. 82
  2. [S616] Bridgewater Deaths, p. 518

Mary Dunbar

F, #22636, b. 19 December 1730, d. 13 June 1820
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

Family: Daniel Leonard (b. 29 July 1725, d. 21 April 1771)

DaughterMary ("Molly") Leonard (b. 26 March 1751, d. 2 October 1842)
SonDaniel Leonard+ (b. 5 June 1752, d. 19 June 1839)
DaughterExperience Leonard (b. 13 November 1753, d. 15 August 1846)
DaughterPhebe Leonard (b. 27 April 1755)
SonZiba Leonard+ (b. 13 October 1756, d. 7 July 1845)
SonJosiah Leonard (b. 8 August 1758, d. 29 November 1839)
DaughterKeziah Leonard (b. 21 January 1760, d. about 1761)
DaughterRosamund Leonard (b. about 1762, d. 15 January 1852)
DaughterBetsey Leonard (b. 12 May 1765, d. 15 January 1852)
SonCalvin Leonard+ (b. 27 December 1767, d. 29 June 1839)
DaughterSally Leonard (b. 4 August 1768, d. 22 May 1833)
SonIchabod Leonard+ (b. 11 July 1771, d. 30 August 1856)

Biography

Mary Dunbar was born on 19 December 1730 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. Daniel Leonard and she were married on 1 November 1750 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.1 She died on 13 June 1820 at age 89 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.
Last Edited22 November 2010

Citations

  1. [S209] Solomon Leonard 1637 of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Manning Leonard, 1896, p. 82

Seth Leonard

M, #22637, b. 1 March 1727, d. 1755
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherJoseph Leonard (b. November 1696, d. 28 April 1786)
MotherMary Packard (b. 1696, d. 29 March 1770)

Biography

Seth Leonard was born on 1 March 1727 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. He died in 1755 at age ~28 in Nova Scotia.
He died while serving with the American troops in the French and Indian War. Seth Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited6 July 2018

Citations

  1. [S209] Solomon Leonard 1637 of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Manning Leonard, 1896, p. 82

Mary Leonard

F, #22638, b. 2 February 1729, d. 11 April 1768
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherJoseph Leonard (b. November 1696, d. 28 April 1786)
MotherMary Packard (b. 1696, d. 29 March 1770)

Biography

Mary Leonard was born on 2 February 1729 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.1 She died on 11 April 1768 at age 39 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
She died young. Mary Leonard had person sources.1
Last Edited17 November 2018

Citations

  1. [S209] Solomon Leonard 1637 of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Manning Leonard, 1896, p. 82

Benjamin Leonard

M, #22639, b. 21 October 1732, d. 22 November 1813
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherJoseph Leonard (b. November 1696, d. 28 April 1786)
MotherMary Packard (b. 1696, d. 29 March 1770)

Family 1: Keturah Briggs (d. August 1757)

DaughterKeturah Leonard (b. 8 August 1757, d. 30 May 1836)

Family 2: Mary Reneffe (b. about 1732, d. 16 December 1807)

SonBenjamin Leonard+ (b. 3 June 1761, d. 1830 or 1832)
SonDr. Recompense Leonard+ (b. 31 August 1771, d. 3 May 1846)

Biography

Benjamin Leonard was born on 21 October 1732 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. He and Keturah Briggs were married on 20 April 1756. He and Mary Reneffe were married on 17 February 1760 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. She was listed as Mary Renough in Rehoboth VR's.1 He and Polly Bosworth were married on 7 January 1809 in Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut. He died on 22 November 1813 at age 81 in Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut. He was buried at Pompey Hollow Cemetery in Ashford, Connecticut.
He bought 100 acres of land from Joseph Leonard of Middleboro (his brother?) in Ashford, CT, and moved there in November 1767.

He served in the Revolutionary War as a private (DAR). Benjamin Leonard had person sources.2
Last Edited1 January 2016

Citations

  1. [S350] Rehoboth VR's
  2. [S209] Solomon Leonard 1637 of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Manning Leonard, 1896, p. 82

Keturah Briggs

F, #22640, d. August 1757
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Family: Benjamin Leonard (b. 21 October 1732, d. 22 November 1813)

DaughterKeturah Leonard (b. 8 August 1757, d. 30 May 1836)

Biography

Benjamin Leonard and Keturah Briggs were married on 20 April 1756. She died in August 1757. She was buried at Pompey Hollow Cemetery in Ashford, Connecticut.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Mary Reneffe

F, #22641, b. about 1732, d. 16 December 1807
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Family: Benjamin Leonard (b. 21 October 1732, d. 22 November 1813)

SonBenjamin Leonard+ (b. 3 June 1761, d. 1830 or 1832)
SonDr. Recompense Leonard+ (b. 31 August 1771, d. 3 May 1846)

Biography

Mary Reneffe was born about 1732 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. Benjamin Leonard and she were married on 17 February 1760 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. She was listed as Mary Renough in Rehoboth VR's.1 She died on 16 December 1807 at age ~75 in Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut. She was buried at Pompey Hollow Cemetery in Ashford, Connecticut.
Last Edited28 October 2013

Citations

  1. [S350] Rehoboth VR's

Polly Bosworth

F, #22642, b. about 1780
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Biography

Polly Bosworth was born about 1780. Benjamin Leonard and she were married on 7 January 1809 in Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Capt. David Leonard

M, #22643, b. 29 July 1734, d. 24 November 1813
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherJoseph Leonard (b. November 1696, d. 28 April 1786)
MotherMary Packard (b. 1696, d. 29 March 1770)

Family: Mary Hall (b. 21 August 1750, d. 4 December 1839)

SonDavid Augustus Leonard, Jr.+ (b. 25 September 1771, d. 22 July 1819)
SonZenas Lockwood Leonard+ (b. 16 January 1773, d. 24 June 1841)
DaughterMary ("Polly") Leonard+ (b. 2 September 1774, d. 9 February 1856)
SonBernard Leonard (b. 16 February 1777, d. 2 September 1834)
SonCaleb Francisco Leonard+ (b. 15 October 1778, d. 3 July 1840)
DaughterOlive Leonard (b. 12 October 1780, d. 22 May 1819)
DaughterHannah Leonard (b. 11 August 1784, d. 10 October 1786)
SonLinus Romulus Leonard+ (b. 11 August 1784, d. 5 September 1841)
DaughterSarah (Sally) Leonard (b. 25 April 1786, d. 17 October 1818)
DaughterFanny Leonard (b. 2 April 1788, d. 14 February 1819)
SonGeorge Washington Leonard+ (b. 8 February 1790)
SonJames Manning Leonard+ (b. 24 February 1792, d. 31 October 1847)
SonCharles Frederick Leonard (b. 16 July 1796, d. 15 September 1815)

Biography

Capt. David Leonard was born on 29 July 1734 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.1 He and Mary Hall were married on 24 May 1770 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. He died on 24 November 1813 at age 79 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.2
He was a Minuteman at Lexington and Concord. (DAR). Capt. David Leonard had person sources.3
Last Edited1 January 2016

Citations

  1. [S226] Bridgewater Births, p. 214
  2. [S616] Bridgewater Deaths, p. 518
  3. [S209] Solomon Leonard 1637 of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Manning Leonard, 1896, p. 82

David Augustus Leonard, Jr.

M, #22644, b. 25 September 1771, d. 22 July 1819
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherCapt. David Leonard (b. 29 July 1734, d. 24 November 1813)
MotherMary Hall (b. 21 August 1750, d. 4 December 1839)

Family: Mary ("Polly") Pierce (b. 31 May 1777, d. 2 October 1836)

DaughterEvelyne Maria Leonard (b. 22 December 1797)
DaughterSarah Hoar Leonard (b. 13 May 1800, d. 4 May 1859)
DaughterMary Prior Leonard (b. July 1801, d. 1 October 1802)
DaughterHelen Leonard (b. 7 February 1803)
SonCharles Frederick Leonard+ (b. 1 November 1804, d. 31 March 1884)
DaughterCharlotte Leonard+ (b. 7 March 1806, d. 3 March 1855)
SonEdward Augustus Leonard (b. 16 November 1808, d. 3 January 1832)
DaughterMary Pierce Leonard (b. 23 July 1810)
DaughterLaura Seraphina Leonard (b. 13 December 1811, d. 2 April 1840)
DaughterCornelia Leonard (b. 15 September 1813, d. 9 April 1885)
SonJulius Caesar Leonard (b. 7 June 1815, d. 23 October 1846)
DaughterAnn DeWolf Leonard (b. 29 January 1817, d. 29 October 1850)
SonDavid Augustus Leonard (b. 13 August 1819, d. February 1835)

Biography

David Augustus Leonard, Jr., was born on 25 September 1771 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.1 He and Mary ("Polly") Pierce were married on 9 February 1797 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He died on 22 July 1819 at age 47 in Ohio.
Rev. David A. Leonard graduated at Brown University in 1792, and was ordained to the work of the ministry Dec. 17, 1794. The services of his ordination were performed at Bridgewater, Mass., when a sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. Thomas Baldwin, that was printed. He preached to a Trinitarian Congregational Church on Nantucket from July 1, 1796, to February, 1797, and resided on that island about two years, and during that stay composed some poetry concerning the little village of Siasconset, which composition was printed and well received; indeed, it became quite popular. It was while he resided at Nantucket that he was married, and while he was there and wife in Middleboro (on the 22d of December, 1797), their eldest daughter, Evelyn (afterwards Mrs. Farnham), was born. At. First, Mr. Leonard was in religious faith and practice a Calvinistic Baptist, but ere long became, and through life continued to be, a Unitarian. He was baptized by immersion, and tradition says in mid winter, a hole having been cut in the ice for that purpose, and this was perhaps while he was a college student. Preparing for College, he pursued his studies under Abner Alden, A.M. (afterwards Principal of Bristol Academy), but who then probably taught in Raynham, Mass. From Nantucket Mr. Leonard seems to have removed to and commenced housekeeping at Assonet Village, in Freetown, and here he temporarily supplied the pulpit of the First Calvinistic Church and Society, then the only religious congregation in that village or section of the town, if we except a small body of Quakers. While residing at Assonet, tradition informs that he was also engaged in merchandise, and for a time in the occupation of a school teacher. The writer has seen and conversed with some of his scholars. I am, however, from certain circumstances, led to conclude that Mr. Leonard located for a time in New York city, and that he removed his family thither before settling down at Assonet Village, in Freetown; and in this connection it may also be proper to add, that to no one of his descendants do I owe the smallest particle of the information here presented concerning him or them, although having repeatedly addressed letters to several of his children and grandchildren soliciting such information; and but for the kindness of Hon. William P. Thomasson, of Louisville, Ky., (his son-in-law), and Manning Leonard, Esq. of Southbridge, Mass. (his nephew), to both of whom I tender my grateful acknowledgments, this account would have been even more incomplete and meager in facts than it now is. Why the children and grandchildren of Mr. Leonard have so persistently neglected or refused to contribute their part of the proper and desirable information, I leave for the reader to determine, as the writer has come to no definite conclusion on the matter, nor does he at this period and under existing circumstances deem a true knowledge of the reason worth a tithe of the effort that would be required to learn.

Rev. David A. Leonard, while residing in the city of New York, supplied for a time the pulpit of the Gold Street Baptist Church, and also had charge of an academy.

Hon. William Baylies, of Dighton, and afterwards of West Bridgewater, and Hon. Ezekiel Whitman, were classmates with Mr. Leonard in College at Providence, and both many years after bore testimony to the fact that he was a brilliant scholar, successful in all the departments of study, and that he justly acquired some celebrity as a poet.

Among the productions of his mind and pen that were printed and published, we find: "A Sermon delivered at Holmes Harbor, Martha's Vineyard, on the death of Mr. John Holmes, Nov. 1, 1795." "An Oration at Nantucket at the celebration of a Festival of St. John by the Union Lodge, in 1796." "Funeral Sermon in Gold Street Church, New York City, Feb. 16, 1800." "An Oration on the Death of Gen. George Washington, delivered in the First Baptist Meeting-house in New York, Feb. 22, 1800." "Oration at Raynham, Mass., July 5, 1802." "Oration at Dighton, July 4, 1803," and an Oration on the "Acquisition of Louisiana," delivered at Raynham, May 11, 1804. While residing at Assonet Village, in Freetown, he commenced to build a house that he sold before completion to Eben'r Peirce, Esq., his brother-in-law, and for a notice of which see pages 301 and 302 of this book. The premises on which he commenced to erect this house he purchased by deed dated Sept. 13, 1802, and in that document is called "David A. Leonard of Freetown, trader," from which it appears that he had now come to be a store-keeper instead of a minister or a school teacher. That unfinished house and the land, as has before been stated, he sold Sept. 4, 1804, and in June, 1805, removed with his family to Bristol, R.I. As Postmaster of Bristol he served from Jan. 1806 to July 1817, and in August of the last named year left Bristol with his family to remove to what was then the "far West." While residing in Bristol he was not only Postmaster but Secretary of the Bristol Insurance Company, editor and proprietor of the Bristol Republican (a newspaper warmly and actively devoted to the party and administration of Jefferson and Madison), a retail trader or store-keeper, and to the duties of all these stations added the literary labor of revising and preparing for publication a translation he had made of the books of the New Testament, which labor was all lost, being destroyed, together with about six thousand dollars of his property, by the disastrous effects of the equinoctial storm, Sept. 23, 1815, when his store and warehouse standing upon the wharf in Bristol were entirely submerged.

On starting with his family for the west, he set out for Vincennes on the Wabash, then the most important town in Indiana. Disasters on the voyage delayed his passage, until the elements, combining with his ill health, compelled him (in December) to land his goods on a bank of the Ohio river, and take up his abode in a little village called Laconia, situated about one mile and a half from that river, in Boone townships, Harrison County, Indiana, where, on the 22d of July, 1819, he died.

His religious views, while residing in Bristol, R.I., must have undergone a material change, for the proof is very conclusive that he became a Unitarian.

Evelyn [Leonard], b. Dec. 22, 1797; m. _____ Farnham. Both died some thirty years since. They had two children, a son and a daughter, who died about the time of reaching their majority. I think that the parents died of cholera. The son died of consumption. (Note: Evelyn (born Dec. 22, 1797) received a handsome provision in the will of Maj. P. Hoar, of Middleboro.)

Sarah Hoar [Leonard], b. May 1799. (She was probably named for Sarah, daughter of Robert Hoar, to whom an allusion has been made on page 148 of this book). Mar. Hon. David Merriwether, Governor of New Mexico. He had been a member of the Kentucky Legislature for eight consecutive terms, and after an interim of a few years was elected once or twice more. Their son William is United States Marshal for the District of Kentucky. Their other sons took the side of the Confederacy in the late war of the rebellion. One daughter married Capt. E. Graves, a Captain in the Mexican War.

Mary Prior [Leonard], b. in or about 1800; d. at an early age in the city of New York.

Helen [Leonard], b. in Assonet Village, Freetown, Mass., Feb 7, 1803; m. Dr. C. Hay, and they reside at Warsaw, Ill. Their second son, Maj. John M. Hay, was private secretary to President Lincoln, and afterwards Charge d'Affaires to Austria, and now Secretary of the Legation to the Court of Spain.

Charlotte [Leonard], b. at Bristol, R.I., in 1806; m. March 25, 1828, Hon. William Poindexter Thomasson, of Louisville, Ky. She d. March 3, 1855. He is a son of Poindexter Thomasson and wife Sarah Dupuy, and born in Henry County, Ky., Oct. 8, 1797, where at the age of sixteen he taught a common school, and volunteered and served as a private soldier in the regiment of Col. Duncan McArthur, in the closing Canadian campaign in the last war with England. Commenced the practice of law in 1817, at Corydon, in Harrison County, Ind., and was elected to the legislature of that state in 1818, and re-elected in 1819. Returned to Kentucky in 1820, and located at Louisville, where he was elected to the State legislature in 1824, and city attorney for eight consecutive terms. Re-elected to legislature in 1842 and again in 1843, and also to a seat in the twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth Congresses of the nation. In 1857 he removed to Chicago, and in 1860 to the city of New York. In the spring of 1861 left for the seat of war in the 71st Regiment New York militia, and in the ranks of that command fought in the first battle of Bull Run. Their son, Charles L. Thomasson, born Feb. 1, 1829, as a Major, commanding the "Louisville Legion," gave his life a sacrifice in the Union cause at the battle of Chickamangua. Their son Nelson, born Oct. 15, 1839, is a Captain in the 5th Regiment U.S. Army.
Last Edited1 December 2011

Citations

  1. [S226] Bridgewater Births, p. 215

Jonathan Leonard

M, #22645, b. 29 July 1734, d. 3 December 1813
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherJoseph Leonard (b. November 1696, d. 28 April 1786)
MotherMary Packard (b. 1696, d. 29 March 1770)

Family: Martha Washburn (b. 1731, d. 1804)

DaughterMartha Leonard (b. 27 March 1759, d. 10 January 1845)
SonDr. Jonathan Leonard+ (b. 17 February 1763, d. 26 January 1849)
SonDavid Leonard+ (b. 9 February 1766, d. 8 January 1849)
SonBenjamin Leonard (b. 9 September 1770, d. 8 January 1849)

Biography

Jonathan Leonard was born on 29 July 1734 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. He and Martha Washburn were married on 25 April 1758 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. He died on 3 December 1813 at age 79 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.1
Jonathan Leonard had person sources.2
Last Edited15 June 2016

Citations

  1. [S616] Bridgewater Deaths, p. 519
  2. [S209] Solomon Leonard 1637 of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Manning Leonard, 1896, p. 83

Martha Washburn

F, #22646, b. 1731, d. 1804
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Family: Jonathan Leonard (b. 29 July 1734, d. 3 December 1813)

DaughterMartha Leonard (b. 27 March 1759, d. 10 January 1845)
SonDr. Jonathan Leonard+ (b. 17 February 1763, d. 26 January 1849)
SonDavid Leonard+ (b. 9 February 1766, d. 8 January 1849)
SonBenjamin Leonard (b. 9 September 1770, d. 8 January 1849)

Biography

Martha Washburn was born in 1731. Jonathan Leonard and she were married on 25 April 1758 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. She died in 1804 at age ~73.
Last Edited5 June 2010

Simeon Leonard

M, #22647, b. 24 November 1737, d. 20 September 1793
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Parents

FatherJoseph Leonard (b. November 1696, d. 28 April 1786)
MotherMary Packard (b. 1696, d. 29 March 1770)

Family: Anna Smith (b. 1743, d. 1810)

DaughterRachel Leonard (b. 30 December 1764)
SonJonas Leonard+ (b. 10 February 1767, d. 18 April 1812)
DaughterRuth Leonard+ (b. 5 December 1768, d. 1846)
DaughterAnna Leonard (b. 2 November 1770)
SonCyrus Leonard (b. 18 August 1772)
DaughterLois Leonard (b. 18 December 1773)
SonSeth Leonard (b. 6 August 1775, d. 20 January 1777)
SonOliver Leonard (b. 26 February 1777)
DaughterPolly Leonard (b. 6 October 1779)
SonStillman Leonard (b. 2 May 1783)
SonSimeon Leonard+ (b. 16 February 1785, d. 24 June 1857)
SonCapt. Nahum Leonard+ (b. 1 November 1787, d. 21 February 1879)

Biography

Simeon Leonard was born on 24 November 1737 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts. He and Anna Smith were married on 10 April 1764 in Massachusetts. He died on 20 September 1793 at age 55 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County Massachusetts.1
In 1755 he was drafted and went as a soldier to Nova Scotia with General Winslow. He was a private in Capt. Abraham Washburn's compnay, Col. Edmund Mitchell's regiment 1776. DAR#44368.

Simeon was much praised for his efficiency as superintedent of the Bridgewater work house. Simeon Leonard had person sources.2
Last Edited21 July 2018

Citations

  1. [S616] Bridgewater Deaths, p. 520
  2. [S209] Solomon Leonard 1637 of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Manning Leonard, 1896, p. 83

Samuel Smith

M, #22648

Family: Mary

DaughterAnna Smith+ (b. 1743, d. 1810)
Last Edited7 December 2009

Silas Sprague

M, #22649
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Biography

Silas Sprague and Mary Polly Leonard were married on 19 May 1785 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1
Last Edited7 December 2009

Citations

  1. [S684] Middleborough VR's (on-line thru Middleborough Public Library), p. 252

Calvin Rickard

M, #22650, b. 3 December 1760, d. 1826
ReferencesSolomon Leonard

Family: Huldah Leonard (b. 24 February 1766, d. 1808)

ChildEliza Ann Rickard (b. 1811, d. 9 May 1888)

Biography

Calvin Rickard was born on 3 December 1760. He and Huldah Leonard were married on 6 October 1782 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1 He died in 1826 at age ~66 in Ohio.
They had ten children. Name also spelled Reckard.
Last Edited30 September 2020

Citations

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