Home Surname List Name Index Sources Email Us | Sixth Generation1004. Joseph LEONARD1187 was born on 2 June 1754 in Middleborough, Plymouth Co, MA. He died on 1 December 1842 at the age of 88 in Binghamton, Broome Co., NY. "In early life he followed the sea and was for seven years engaged in whale fisheries. About 1779, his uncle David Leonard gave him some lands in Pennsylvania, upon condition that he would remove there and oversee other lands belonging to the donor. He accepted the gift and located in the town of Pittstown, Luzerne Co. At this period the Indians of this locality were very hostile to the white settlers who were obliged to take refuge in block houses from which they dare not ventur out except in sufficient numbers to overpower the savages. At one time, however, Capt. Joseph went alone and unprotected for a physician for his sick wife: the Indians afterwards told him they saw him but would not molest him for fear of giving an alarm. A few days after this the settlers received warning of an expected attack from the Indians and retreated to Stroudburg about seventy or eighty miles distant-- the sick wife of Mr. Leonard being carried upon the back of a very strong man named Cary. Then followed the awful massacre of Wyoming...." On 6 January 1795 Joseph Leonard of Union, Tioga Co., NY, sold to Jonathan Leonard of Middleborough his right in the estate of his father, Joseph Leonard, late of Middleborough, deceased. Joseph LEONARD and Mary SCOTT were married on 5 May 1779. Mary SCOTT1190, daughter of John SCOTT and Remembrance WASHBURN, was born in 1760. She died on 3 November 1843 at the age of 83 in Binghamton, Broome Co., NY. Joseph LEONARD and Mary SCOTT had the following children:
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