1776-A Time To Remember-1976 A Project of the Pennsylvania Bicentennial Commission and Greene County Bicentennial Committee


SearchSearch    PrintPrint    Login - User: anonymousLogin    Add BookmarkAdd Bookmark

Source Information    |    Notes    |    All

  • Title  1776-A Time To Remember-1976 A Project of the Pennsylvania Bicentennial Commission and Greene County Bicentennial Committee 
    Author  Compiled by Dorthy T Hennen - HIstory Committee Chairman 
    Source ID  S00006 

  •  Notes 
    • Compiled by Dorthy T Hennen - HIstory Committee Chairman, 1776-A Time To Remember-1976 A Project of the Pennsylvania Bicentennial Commission and Greene County Bicentennial Committee, Source Quality: pp 67-70
      ABBR 1776-A Time To Remember-1976TEXT Lot Leonard is buried in the family cemetery in Jefferson Township where one large marker bears the inscriptions for Lot Leonard Jr. and his wive and son; it also bears the following, "Beneath this monument lies the bodies of Lot and Elizabeth Leonard. The former died November 07, 1847, aged 93 years and 23 days. The latter died November 7, 1816, aged 59 years and 4 months. L.L. was born near Elizabethtown, New Jersey was raised as a member of the presbyterian Church, reformed in early life tot he doctrine of universal salvation. He possess strong poetical qualifications---Elizabeth wife of L.L. was born in Bucks County, PA was raised by the society of friends."
      Lot Leonard was the son of William Leonard, who also had sons Amos and Benjamin, among other children. Lot was twice married; the first wife was Elizabeth Hoge and as we have shown, the second wife was Frances Willis. The children of Lot and Elizabeth were William, John, George, Leah Fitz Randolph, Nancy, Lot Jr. and Isaac. Lot and Frances had one daughter who married David Bowser.
      .




This site powered by The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding, Copyright © 2001-2007, created by Darrin Lythgoe, Sandy, Utah. All rights reserved.