Fifth Generation


334. David LEONARD47,457,458 was born on 10 July 1745 in Raynham, Bristol Co., MA.166 He died on 3 October 1811 at the age of 66 in Dover, VT. HIs first wife was buried with him in a small cemetery on a hill one mile east of West Dover village. GML has "David m. a Hines 1st? buried with her, Dover, VT." He went to Guilford, VT, near Dover, in 1790.

Doublecheck children. No Joel in ECL. No Stephen in family records. 12 children in family records.

David LEONARD and Mary BRIGGS were married on 27 February 1775 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA.459 Mary BRIGGS, daughter of James BRIGGS and Bethiah WHITE, was born on 6 November 1756 in Taunton, Bristol Co., MA. She died on 9 February 1834 at the age of 77 in Dover, VT.

David LEONARD and Mary BRIGGS had the following children:

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Rev. David LEONARD.

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Abner LEONARD.

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Rebecca LEONARD460 was born on 31 December 1779 in Raynham, Bristol Co., MA.

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Caleb LEONARD.

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Enos LEONARD.

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Polly LEONARD461 was born (date unknown).

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Rachel LEONARD462 was born (date unknown).

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viii.

Ruth LEONARD463 was born (date unknown).

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Daniel LEONARD.

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Stephen LEONARD464 was born on 3 June 1799 in Dover, VT. Not mentioned as a child of David in New England Families, Historical and Genealogical, Vol. 3, p. 1343. ECL says he's mentioned in Raynham VR's as a son of David and Polly. Born in Raynham or Dover?

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George LEONARD465 was born (date unknown). ECL Note: "There was a George born at Raynham 14 Aug 1802 and who died in Worcester, MA 11 Aug 1851, a graduate of Amherst College 1824 and ordainted a Minister at Portland, ME. See New England Families."

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Levi LEONARD466 was born on 16 October 1800 in Guilford, Windham Co., VT.

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Sally LEONARD467 was born about 1799 in Guilford, Windham Co., VT. She died on 14 February 1862 at the age of 63 in Dover, Windham Co., VT.

Unknown HINES was born (date unknown). ECL is unclear as to which wife was mother of his children, but logically it had to be Mary Briggs.