Home Surname List Name Index Sources Email Us | Seventh Generation3064. Oliver P. LEONARD was born on 20 March 1860 in Highland twp., Oakland Co., MI. He died on 16 July 1930 at the age of 70. He was buried in Highland Cemetery, Oakland Co., MI. Oakland Country Portrait and Biographical Album, 1891, p. 784-5: "OLIVER P. LEONARD, a young and enterprising farmer, is living on section 14, Highland Township, on the old homestead that was his birthplace. The farm was taken from the government by his grandfather, Jonathan Leonard, of whom mention is made in the biographical sketch of Jonathan C. Leonard. on another page. There our subject was born March 20, 1860, the property being at that time in the possession of his parents, Jason and Elizabeth (Wardlow) Leonard. This land has been in the possession of the Leonard family more than half a century, descending from father to son. It is one of the landmarks in Highland Township and is a comfortable home, having upon it orchards, shade trees, and small fruits, as well as good buildings and substantial fences. A view of this old homestead appears on another page. Jason Leonard, father of our subject, was born in Parma, N. Y., May 9, 1819, and lived there until he was of age. He then came to this State and settled on one hundred and sixty acres given him by his father, in Highland Township. He also had fifty acres of timber land in White Lake and Highland Townships, which was bestowed upon him by his parent. He was married in Milford Township to Rachel A. Atwood, who died leaving two sons, Theodore and William. The first-born died at the age of fifteen years and William is now living in Bay City. January 27, 1852, Jason Leonard was again married, his bride being a daughter of James and Elizabeth Wardlow, mention of whom is made elsewhere in this volume. This union resulted in the birth of four sons and two daughters, namely, Ann, Mrs. Charles St. John, whose home is in Highland Station; Mrs. Louisa C. E. Stiff, who lives at Clyde; Oliver, subject of this sketch; Joseph W., whose home is at Highland Station; Elmer J., who resides in Saginaw and works on a railroad; Irvin C., who is studying telegraphy in Highland Station. The father was a lifelong farmer and never aspired to public office but was always ready to vote and cast a Republican ballot; he died July 1, 1873. Mr. Leonard was married February 18, 1885, in Highland Township, to Emma Shoebridge, oldest daughter and third child of George and. Jane (Smead) Shoebridge. The other members of the family are Henry, George, Ella, Albert, Belle, Benjamin and Lilly, living, and Mary deceased. Mr. Shoebridge is a native of England, whence he came to America when a young man, settling in New York. There he was married and lived until 1878, when he came to this State, making his first home in Walled Lake, Commerce Township, this county. From that point he came to Highland Township, where he spent the remnant of his days, dying November 11,1887. His wife died in 1874 in New York. Mrs. Leonard was well reared and is an intelligent and kindly lady." Oliver P. LEONARD and Emma J. SHOEBRIDGE were married on 18 February 1885 in Highland twp., Oakland Co., MI. Emma J. SHOEBRIDGE, daughter of George SHOEBRIDGE and Jane SMEAD, was born on 5 March 1859 in Pittsford, Monroe Co., NY. She died on 23 March 1902 at the age of 43 in Highland, Oakland Co., MI. She was buried in Highland Cemetery, Oakland Co., MI. Oliver P. LEONARD and Emma J. SHOEBRIDGE had the following children:
Oliver P. LEONARD and Mary Mate SHOEBRIDGE were married on 15 January 1905 in Highland, Oakland Co., MI. Mary Mate SHOEBRIDGE, daughter of William Henry SHOEBRIDGE and Etta MYERS, was born on 9 September 1879 in Highland, Oakland Co., MI. She died on 2 March 1962 at the age of 82 in Marshall, MI. |