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Monday, December 23, 2013

GREENLEAF to BERRY to BLANCHARD to LEADBEATER




GREENLEAF to BERRY to BLANCHARD to LEADBEATER
Herbert Blanchard Leadbeater (1917 - 1998) FATHER son of Helen Muriel Blanchard -LEADBEATER
Helen Muriel Blanchard -LEADBEATER (1891 - 1989) GRANDMOTHER daughter of Harry Herbert Blanchard
Harry Herbert Blanchard (1867 - 1946) GGF son of Henry Fiske Blanchard
Henry Fiske Blanchard (1838 - 1917) 2ND GGF son of Mary A Berry -BLANCHARD-LANG
Mary A Berry -BLANCHARD-LANG (1812 - 1831) 3RD GGM daughter of Sarah Lamson (7) Greenleaf -BERRY
Sarah Lamson (7) Greenleaf -BERRY (1794 - 1836) 4TH GGM daughter of Daniel (6) Greenleaf
Daniel (6) Greenleaf (1753 - 1831)  5th great grandfather




There is a FIND A GRAVE record
GREENLEAF
(Berry, Blanchard, Leadbeater)


Year died – (##)
Sarah Lamson Greenleaf Berry



GENERATION

Oxford County was formed on 4 March 1805 from northerly portions of York and Cumberland counties. Its Canadian border is the province of Quebec.
1753 Essex, MA
1831 Rumford, Oxford ME
GREENLEAF Daniel
5th GGF
SOURCE: A Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family by Jonathan Greenleaf published 1854
NOTE 81
Daniel Greenleaf (6) 1753-1831. the only child of David of Newburyport was born there in 1753. He was at sea for some little time during the war of the Revolution and was once a prisoner.  When he was over 30 he married Polly Bridges and had 6 children. About the year 1800, Mr. Greenleaf removed from Newburyport to the town of Rumford in Maine where he died in 1839 at the age of 86.
1746 Essex MA
1836 Oxford ME
GREENLEAF, Mary “Polly” BRIDGES
5th GGM


7TH  Generation

CHILDREN
James (7) B Greenleaf 1796 – 1880



GENERATION

1721 Essex MA
1758 Essex MA
GREENLEAF, David
6th GGF
SOURCE: A Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family by Jonathan Greenleaf published 1854
NOTE 81
David Greenleaf, the eldest son of Daniel of Newbury and the grandson of John Sr. was born in Newbury July 25 1621.  He resided for some years in Boston; was a man of considerable property and at one time held the office of Town Treasurer.  He afterwards became poor and removed to Newportbury where he died in June 1785 at the age of 64. He married Sarah Lamson and had one child only viz” Daniel.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR
David Greenleaf (5) 1721-1785
(GENEALOGY OF THE GREENLEAF FAMILY by John Edward Greenleaf)–
Private, May 12, 1777. Five Weeks, Capt Jabez Hatch’s Co, Boston Regt. Guarding Stores at and about Boston, by order of Council, May 12, 1777, under Maj Gen Heath commanded by Maj Andrew Symmes. [Mass Muster and Pay Rolls, Vol xx, page 3]
Enlisted July 30, 1778’ discharged Sept 12, 1778. Private, one month, 15 days, Capt Manasseh Sawyer’s Co, 2nd Worcester Regt, Col Josiah Whitney.  Rhode Island Campaign. [Mass Arch, Muster Rolls, Vol xxii p. 207]
Enlisted Private, July 28 to Nov 1, 1780. Capt Thomas Brintnall’s Co; Col Cyprian Howes’ Regt, Rhode Island Campaign.  Raised for 3 months to reinforce Continental Army. [Mass Arch, Muster Rolls Vol xvii p. 83]
1726 Suffolk MA
1753 Suffolk MA
GREENLEAF, Sarah LAMSON
6th GGM

6TH  Generation
ONLY CHILD
Greenleaf Daniel 1721-1785



GENERATION

1690 Essex MA
1729 Essex MA
GREENLEAF Daniel
7th GGF
SOURCE: A Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family by Jonathan Greenleaf published 1854
NOTE 11
 Daniel Greenleaf (4) 1690-1729, the eldest son of John Sr resided in Newbury. He followed the sea and was drowned on Newbury Bar in Jan or Feb 1729. He married Mary Sarah Moody, and had buried 3 young children before his death leaving 4 when he died: 2 sons, David (5) & Jonathan (5) and 2 daughters —(ancestry.com trees and the other information available lists 3 daughters) Elizabeth (5) who  married Moses Pearson of Byefield and Sarah (5) who married Isaac Johnson (ancestry.com trees and the documents available have diffferent spouses).. His wife had a daughter born a few months after his death who died in infancy.
1689 Essex MA
1716 Essex MA
GREENLEAF Sarah MOODY
7th GGM


5TH  Generation
CHILDREN
Martha Greenleaf   1715 – 1788 DIED YOUNG   BUT……
documentation contradicts this genealogy.  Marriage License for Martha & Isaac Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0886202 item 3 and there is a FIND A GRAVE record
Jane Greenleaf  1717 – 1717 DIED YOUNG
Sarah Greenleaf -PEARSON 1719 – 1792
David Greenleaf    1721 – 1785
Jonathan Greenleaf (Hon)  1723 – 1807
Parker Greenleaf  1725 – 1724 DIED YOUNG
Mary Greenleaf  1729 – 1764 DIED YOUNG



GENERATION

1662 Essex MA
1734 Essex MA
GREENLEAF, John
8th GGF
SOURCE: A Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family by Jonathan Greenleaf published 1854
NOTE 9
- John Greenleaf  (3) 1662-1734 the second son of Stephen Greenleaf, Sen., and Elizabeth Coffin his wife, who lived to marry, and was born at Newbury, June 21, 1662, and resided in Newbury until his death. He was twice married, first to Elizabeth Hills, and second to Mrs. Lydia Pierce, the widow of Benjamin Pierce, Esq., and sister of Major Charles Frost, of Kittery, Me. By his first marriage he had ten children, six sons and four daughters. He was admitted to the First Congregational Church in Newbury, with his first wife, on Jan. 31, 1696. Mr. Greenleaf died May 24, 1734, at the age of 72. His second wife survived him, dying May 13th, 1752, aged 78. He was buried near the north corner of the " Old town" meeting-house. The present house of worship occupying that site, probably covers the grave.
1669 Middlesex MA
1712 Essex MA
GREENLEAF Elizabeth HILLS
8th GGM


4TH  Generation
CHILDREN
4-Elizabeth Greenleaf -TITCOMB  1686 – 1733
4-Jane Greenleaf -PATISHALL 1687 – 1727
4-Judith Greenleaf (1 Year Old) 1689 – 1690 DIED YOUNG
4-Daniel Greenleaf 1690 – 1729 NOTE 11
4-John Greenleaf  1692-1760
4-Parker Greenleaf  1694 – 1720
4-Samuel Greenleaf 1697 – 1727
4-Martha Greenleaf -MOODY 1699 – 1766
4-Benjamin Greenleaf 1701 – 1783
4-Stephen GREENLEAF  1704 – 1765



GENERATION

1628 Suffolk ENG
1690 Nova Scotia Canada
GREENLEAF Stephen Sr
9th GGF
SOURCE: A Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family by Jonathan Greenleaf published 1854
NOTE 3
Stephen (2) Greenleaf 1628-1690 was the only son of Edmund, the common ancestor, of who we have an account.  He was born inEngland in 1630 and at the age of 5 years came to America with his father. He resided in Newbury until his death.  In 1651 he married Elizabeth Coffin, the daughter of Tristram Coffin Sr by whom he has 10 children. His wife died Nov 19 1678 and in March he married Mrs Esther Swett. He was a captain of militia ans as such went to Cape Breton in the Indian wars and was there wrecked in a vessel and drowned in company with 9 others on Dec 1 1690 at the age of 60 years
His 2nd wife outlived him dying in Newbury Jan 16 1718 aged 89.
Mr. Greenleaf was a religious man,  a member of the First Congregational Church in Newbury to which he was admitted Dec 6 1674.
1688 -97  King William's War (1688–97, also known as the Second Indian War -- It was the first of 6 colonial wars fought between New France and New England along with their respective Native allies before Britain eventually defeated France in North America in 1763.

Death 1690 1 Dec  At Sea off Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada --- In 1686 raised to Captain of Newbury Militia and went to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia on disastrous Phips Expedition against Port Royal in the Indian Wars. Captain Greenleaf, along with 9 other men, were wrecked

1634 Devon ENG
1678 Essex MA
GREENLEAF, Elizabeth COFFIN
9th GGM


3RD  Generation

CHILDREN
3-Stephen (3) Greenleaf Jr (Capt) 1652 – 1743 NOTE 5
3-Sarah Greenleaf -DOLE  1655 – 1718
3-Daniel Greenleaf  1658 – 1659 DIED YOUNG
3-Elizabeth Greenleaf -NOYES  1660 – 1702
3-John Greenleaf 1662 – 1734
3-Samuel Greenleaf 1665 – 1694
3-Tristram Greenleaf (Capt) 1668 – 1741
3-Edmund √ Greenleaf  1670 – 1740
3-Judith Greenleaf 1673 – 1678 DIED YOUNG
3-Mary Greenleaf -MOODY    1676 – 1725



GENERATION

1574 Suffolk ENG
1671 Middlesex MA
GREENLEAF, Edmund
10th GGF
SOURCE: A Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family by Jonathan Greenleaf published 1854
NOTE 1
 Edmund Greenleaf, who is named in the Chart as the common ancestor, was born in the parish of Brixham, and county of Devonshire, near Torbay, in England, about the year 1600. He married Sarah Dole and had several children born in England.  In the year 1635 he came to America with his family and settled in Newbury, Mass.  He lived near “Old Town Bridge” where for some  he kept a tavern.  He was by trade a silk-dyer. About the year 1650, he removed to Boston where he buried his wife, and afterwards married a Widow Hill, who had several children by a former husband. This marriage was rather an unhappy one.  In the early part of 1671,
COMMON ANCESTOR --- ARRIVED 1635 with family settled in Newbury MA
1588 Essex ENG
1662Suffolk MA
GREENLEAF Sarah MOORE
10th GGM


2ND  Generation

CHILDREN
2-John Greenleaf   1612 – 1615 DIED YOUNG
2-Enoch Greenleaf  1613 – 1617 DIED YOUNG
2-Samuel Greenleaf   1615 – 1627 DIED YOUNG
2-Enoch Greenleaf (Lt) (2) 1618 – 1678
2-Sarah Greenleaf -HILTON (2) 1620 – 1665
2-Elizabeth Greenleaf -BADGER-BROWNE  (2) 1621 – 1669 NOTE 4
2-Nathaniel Greenleaf  1624 – 1634 DIED YOUNG
2-Judith Greenleaf -SOMERBY-COFFIN (2)    1625 – 1705  NOTE 2
2-Stephen Greenleaf Sr (Capt) (2) 1628 – 1690 & Elizabeth Coffin-Greenleaf NOTE 3
2-Daniel Greenleaf  (2) 1631 – 1654
2-John Greenleaf  (2) 1632 – 1712
2-Mary Greenleaf -WELLS (2) 1633 – 1669



GENERATION

1542 Suffolk ENG
1592 Suffolk ENG
GREENLEAF John
11th GGF
– From all that can be gathered, it is believed that the ancestors of the Greenleaf family were Huguenots, who left France on account of their religious princi0ples, sometime in the course of the 16th century and settled in England. The name was probably translated from the French Fuillevert.
1546 Suffolk ENG
1596 Suffolk ENG
GREENLEAF, Margaret  BARRAND
11th GGM


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