Alfonso of Leon, King Alfonso IX
M, #13306, b. say 1180, d. 1230
Alfonso of Leon, King Alfonso IX was born say 1180. He was the son of Alfonso of Castile & Aragon, King Alfonso VIII and Eleanor Plantagenet. Alfonso of Leon, King Alfonso IX married Berenguela (or Berengaria) of Castile,, daughter of Alfonso of Castile, King Alfonso VIII and Leonora of Aquitaine, in 1198. Alfonso of Leon, King Alfonso IX died in 1230.
Child of Alfonso of Leon, King Alfonso IX and Berenguela (or Berengaria) of Castile,
- King (?) Ferdinand III, King of Castile and Leon+ b. 1198, d. 30 May 1252
John Leonard1
M, #5327, b. circa 1615, d. 24 February 1675/76
John Leonard was born circa 1615.1 He married Sarah Heath on 12 November 1640.1 John Leonard died on 24 February 1675/76 in Springfield, Massachusetts, killed by Indians.1
Child of John Leonard and Sarah Heath
- Mary Leonard+1 b. 14 Sep 1647, d. 21 Mar 1724
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information.
Louise Maxey Leonard1
F, #2144, b. 1896, d. 1992
Louise Maxey Leonard was born in 1896.1 She married Professor Philip Quincy Wright, son of Phillip Green Wright and Elizabeth Quincy Sewall, on 15 June 1922. Louise Maxey Leonard died in 1992.1
Children of Louise Maxey Leonard and Professor Philip Quincy Wright
- Rosalind Wright+1 b. 11 Oct 1923, d. 15 Apr 2021
- Christopher Wright+1 b. 31 Oct 1926, d. 9 May 1989
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
Margaret Ann Leonard1
F, #1759, d. 8 January 1847
Margaret Ann Leonard married Erastus Bartlett on 30 December 1841 in Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine.1 Margaret Ann Leonard died on 8 January 1847 in Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine.2
Child of Margaret Ann Leonard and Erastus Bartlett
- Anna Maria Bartlett+3 b. 13 Sep 1844, d. 31 Aug 1942
Mary Leonard1
F, #4678, b. 14 September 1647, d. 21 March 1724
Mary Leonard was born on 14 September 1647.1 She was the daughter of John Leonard and Sarah Heath.2 Mary Leonard married Samuel Bliss, son of Thomas Bliss and Margaret Hulins, on 10 November 1665 in Springfield, Massachusetts.1 Mary Leonard died on 21 March 1724 at the age of 76.1
Child of Mary Leonard and Samuel Bliss
- Thomas Bliss+1 b. 8 Feb 1668, d. 10 Nov 1733?
Clara Priscilla Lepper
F, #1819, b. 16 September 1866, d. 1963
Clara Priscilla Lepper was born on 16 September 1866 in Ireland.1 She was the daughter of Mathew Lepper and Jane (Unknown).2 Clara Priscilla Lepper married Stephen St. Albans Sewell, son of Robert Shore Milnes Sewell and Louisa F. Wicksteed, on 12 January 1888 in Trinity Church, Aurora, York, Ontario.2 Clara Priscilla Lepper died in 1963.3
Children of Clara Priscilla Lepper and Stephen St. Albans Sewell
- Geraldine W. Sewell4 b. 23 Nov 1888, d. 7 Mar 1924
- Allan St. Albans Sewell3 b. 5 Jul 1890, d. 12 Jul 1975
- Harold McDonald Sewell3 b. 20 Nov 1891, d. 16 Aug 1976
- Adrian Valentine Sewell5 b. 20 Nov 1891, d. 1966
- Stephen St. Albans Sewell Jr.+3 b. 13 Sep 1896, d. 1963
- Claudia Clara Sewell+3 b. 13 Aug 1902, d. 1973
Mathew Lepper1
M, #17336
Mathew Lepper married Jane (Unknown).
Child of Mathew Lepper and Jane (Unknown)
- Clara Priscilla Lepper+1 b. 16 Sep 1866, d. 1963
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1857-1922.
Charles A. Lerned1,2
M, #17726, b. circa 1842
Child of Charles A. Lerned and Juliette C. Varina
- Florence May Lerned+1 b. 29 May 1868, d. 22 May 1899
Florence May Lerned1
F, #16991, b. 29 May 1868, d. 22 May 1899
Florence May Lerned was born on 29 May 1868 in Charlestown, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Charles A. Lerned and Juliette C. Varina.3 Florence May Lerned married Albert Whittemore Sewall, son of John Stinson Sewall and Amanda Hoppin, on 23 November 1896 in Melrose, Massachusetts.4 Florence May Lerned died on 22 May 1899 in Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at the age of 302 and is buried in Wyoming Cemetery, Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.5
Children of Florence May Lerned and Albert Whittemore Sewall
- Harold Albert Sewall6 b. 8 Apr 1898, d. 17 Mar 1972
- Florence Beatrice Sewall b. 21 May 1899, d. 1 Jun 1986
Citations
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vol: 461 ; Page: 307.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 116515810."
- [S107] 1880 US Census, Melrose, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
- [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts, Marriages, 1841-1915.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 116515810, Florence May Lerned Sewall, showing gravestone photograph."
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.
Rebecca Lett1
F, #18772, d. before 1887
Rebecca Lett married James Fitzwilliam Shaw, son of Richard Shaw and Matilda Berford, on 2 January 1878 in Carlton, Ontario.1 Rebecca Lett died before 1887.
Child of Rebecca Lett and James Fitzwilliam Shaw
- Norah Shaw2 b. 28 Jan 1883, d. Nov 1970
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1801-1928.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, Perth Courier Obituaries, October 23, 1925 http://www.rootsweb.com/~onlanark/NewspaperClippings/… (November 2007).
Jane Lever1
F, #18706
Jane Lever was the daughter of Robert Lever.1 Jane Lever married Nicholas Mosley, son of Oswald Mosley and Ann Lowe.1
Child of Jane Lever and Nicholas Mosley
- Oswold Mosley1 b. c 1639
Citations
- [S421] Chetham Society, Visitation of Lancaster, 1613, p. 37.
Robert Lever1
M, #18707
Of Alkerington, Lancashire.1
Child of Robert Lever
Citations
- [S421] Chetham Society, Visitation of Lancaster, 1613, p. 37.
Elizabeth Leverett1
F, #11035, b. 1651, d. 1715
Elizabeth Leverett was born in 1651.2 She married Dr. Elisha Cooke on 9 June 1668 in Boston ?1,2 Elizabeth Leverett died in 1715.2
Children of Elizabeth Leverett and Dr. Elisha Cooke
- Elisha Cooke b. 18 Aug 1670
- Elisha Cooke Jr.+1 b. 20 Dec 1678, d. 24 Aug 1737
Hudson Leverett1
M, #5483, b. 10 May 1640, d. 1694
Hudson Leverett was baptised on 10 May 1640 at Boston aged 8 days.2 He was the son of Governor Sir John Leverett and Hannah Hudson.1 Hudson Leverett married firstly Sarah Peyton, daughter of Capt. Bezaleel Peyton and Mary Greenough, on 20 August 1661 at Boston.3 Hudson Leverett died in 1694.3
Children of Hudson Leverett and Sarah Peyton
- Thomas Leverett+4
- Hon. John Leverett+1 b. 25 Aug 1662, d. 3 May 1724
Citations
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 6. p. 409.
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 2191.
- [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
- [S70] Unknown author, The Chandler family. The descendants of William and Annis Chandler, who settled in Roxbury, Mass. 1637., p. 1177.
John Leverett
M, #7171
John Leverett was the son of Col. John Leverett and Mary Greenleaf.1 He was a lawyer at Windsor, Vermont.1 John Leverett married his third wife Elizabeth Salisbury, daughter of Deacon Samuel S. Salisbury and Elizabeth Sewall, in 1803.1
Child of John Leverett and Elizabeth Salisbury
Citations
- [S70] Unknown author, The Chandler family. The descendants of William and Annis Chandler, who settled in Roxbury, Mass. 1637., p. 1177.
Col. John Leverett1
M, #7429
Col. John Leverett was the son of Knight Leverett and Abigail Butolph.1 Col. John Leverett married Mary Greenleaf in 1757.1
Child of Col. John Leverett and Mary Greenleaf
Citations
- [S70] Unknown author, The Chandler family. The descendants of William and Annis Chandler, who settled in Roxbury, Mass. 1637., p. 1177.
Governor Sir John Leverett1
M, #5485, b. 1616, d. 16 March 1678/79
Governor Sir John Leverett. Governor of Massachusetts 1673-79.2 He was born in 1616 in Boston, England.3 He was the son of Thomas Leverett and Anne Fitche.3 Governor Sir John Leverett was baptised on 7 July 1616 at Boston, Lincolnshire. Leverett migrated to Massachusetts, with his parents, in 1633 on the Griffin. He engaged in foreign trade and had a distinguished military and public career on both sides of the Atlantic. He joined the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company in 1639 and continued as a member of it for 32 years. He became a freeman of Boston in 1640. Four years later he went to England, where he received a command in the Parliamentary army and gained distinction in the war. He returned to Boston, Mass., by 1648. In 1651 he was elected to the General Court and became one of the selectmen of the town of Boston. By 1653-54 the apprehensions felt in Massachusetts respecting Dutch, Indian, and French neighbours had resulted in plans for an expedition against the Dutch in Manhattan. Cromwell sent out three or four ships, and the General Court of Massachusetts took steps to enlist 500 volunteers, to be commanded by Major Robert Sedgwick and his son-in-law Capt. John Leverett. Before the expedition was ready, peace was signed with the Dutch, and it was decided to turn it against the French in Acadia. Sedgwick captured the forts at Saint John, Port-Royal (now Annapolis Royal, N.S.), and Penobscot, the last capitulating on 2 Sept. 1654; and designated Leverett as commander of these forts. Leverett was not with Sedgwick's expedition, as we know from his letter dated at Boston on 8 Sept. 1654 (Rawlinson MSS A18, f.58).
Although the documentary evidence is inconclusive, it is to be presumed that Leverett went to Acadia, for he was addressed by Cromwell in a letter of 3 April 1655 as "Commander of the Forts lately taken from the French" and was urged to use "your utmost care and circumspection, as well to defend and keep the forts above said." He continued to be regarded as commander until the forts were delivered up to Col. Thomas Temple on 1 May 1657, although Leverett had been appointed a colonial agent in England on 13 Nov. 1655. Several of Leverett's petitions for compensation for his expenses as commander in Acadia were among the many faces the Council of State during these troubled years and after the Restoration Leverett was still petitioning for his losses.
On his return to Massachusetts, Leverett was again elected to the General Court for 1663-65. He was major-general of all Massachusetts forces from 1663 to 1673. From 1665 to 1670 he was a member of the council and from 1671 to 1673 he was deputy governor of Massachusetts. He was elected governor of that colony in 1673 and was re-elected annually until his death.2 He firstly married Hannah Hudson, daughter of Ralph Hudson and Mary Thwing, on 18 June 1639? At Boston.1,4 Governor Sir John Leverett married secondly Sarah Sedgwick, daughter of Robert Sedgwick, in 1647.3 Governor Sir John Leverett died on 16 March 1678/79 in Boston, Massachusetts.5
Although the documentary evidence is inconclusive, it is to be presumed that Leverett went to Acadia, for he was addressed by Cromwell in a letter of 3 April 1655 as "Commander of the Forts lately taken from the French" and was urged to use "your utmost care and circumspection, as well to defend and keep the forts above said." He continued to be regarded as commander until the forts were delivered up to Col. Thomas Temple on 1 May 1657, although Leverett had been appointed a colonial agent in England on 13 Nov. 1655. Several of Leverett's petitions for compensation for his expenses as commander in Acadia were among the many faces the Council of State during these troubled years and after the Restoration Leverett was still petitioning for his losses.
On his return to Massachusetts, Leverett was again elected to the General Court for 1663-65. He was major-general of all Massachusetts forces from 1663 to 1673. From 1665 to 1670 he was a member of the council and from 1671 to 1673 he was deputy governor of Massachusetts. He was elected governor of that colony in 1673 and was re-elected annually until his death.2 He firstly married Hannah Hudson, daughter of Ralph Hudson and Mary Thwing, on 18 June 1639? At Boston.1,4 Governor Sir John Leverett married secondly Sarah Sedgwick, daughter of Robert Sedgwick, in 1647.3 Governor Sir John Leverett died on 16 March 1678/79 in Boston, Massachusetts.5
Child of Governor Sir John Leverett and Hannah Hudson
- Hudson Leverett+1 b. 10 May 1640, d. 1694
Children of Governor Sir John Leverett and Sarah Sedgwick
- Mary Leverett+6 b. 12 Feb 1655
- Sarah Leverett7 b. 15 Jun 1673, d. 1730
Citations
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 6. p. 409.
- [S58] Various Editors, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. I. p.474.
- [S58] Various Editors, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. I. p. 474.
- [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 5. p. 119.
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 10. p. 130.
- [S45] Daniel R. Coquillette, Law in Colonial Massachusetts, p. 58.
Hon. John Leverett1
M, #5457, b. 25 August 1662, d. 3 May 1724
Hon. John Leverett. President of Harvard.2 He was born on 25 August 1662 in Boston, Massachusetts.3 He was the son of Hudson Leverett and Sarah Peyton.3 John Leverett was prepared for college at the Boston Latin school and was graduated at Harvard, A. B. 1680, A.M. 1683, S.T.B. 1692. He was a tutor in Harvard, 1685-97, and a fellow of Harvard, 1685-1700. He preached occasionally for several years, but abandoned the ministry for law, and practised in Boston, Mass. He represented Cambridge in the Massachusetts legislature, 1698-1701; was speaker of the house of representatives in 1700; a member of the governor's council, 1701; judge of the superior court in September, 1702, and judge of the probate court by appointment from Governor Dudley, 1702-07. He was one of the commissioners from Massachusetts to visit and strengthen the alliance with the Five Nations Indians, 1704, and a commissioner to superintend and direct the army returned from an unsuccessful expedition against Port Royal, N.S., 1707. He served as president of Harvard College from Jan. 14, 1708, until his death in 1724. He was elected a member of the Royal Society of London, March 11, 1713.3 Hon. John Leverett married Margaret Rogers, daughter of Rev. Dr. John Rogers and Elizabeth Denison, on 25 November 1697.1,3 Hon. John Leverett married secondly Sarah Crisp, daughter of Richard Crisp, in 1722?3 Hon. John Leverett died on 3 May 1724 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at the age of 61.3
Children of Hon. John Leverett and Margaret Rogers
- Sarah Leverett4 b. 12 Nov 1700, d. 9 Nov 1727
- Mary Leverett+1 b. 29 Oct 1701, d. 27 Jun 1756
Citations
Knight Leverett1
M, #7431
Knight Leverett was the son of Thomas Leverett.1 Knight Leverett married Abigail Butolph, daughter of Nicholas Butolph and Mary (Unknown), in 1723.1
Child of Knight Leverett and Abigail Butolph
Citations
- [S70] Unknown author, The Chandler family. The descendants of William and Annis Chandler, who settled in Roxbury, Mass. 1637., p. 1177.
Martha Higginson Leverett
F, #7172
Martha Higginson Leverett was the daughter of John Leverett and Elizabeth Salisbury. Martha Higginson Leverett married William Coombs Thompson, son of Thomas W. Thompson, on 16 October 1828 in Windsor, Vermont.1
Child of Martha Higginson Leverett and William Coombs Thompson
- Gen. John Leverett Thompson+2 b. 2 Feb 1835, d. 30 Jan 1888
Mary Leverett1
F, #5456, b. 29 October 1701, d. 27 June 1756
Mary Leverett was born on 29 October 1701.1 She was the daughter of Hon. John Leverett and Margaret Rogers.1 Mary Leverett married John Denison, son of Rev. John Denison and Elizabeth Saltonstall, on 9 April 1719.1 Mary Leverett died on 27 June 1756 in Ipswich at the age of 54.1
Children of Mary Leverett and John Denison
Citations
- [S41] Leverett Saltonstall, Ancestry and Descendants of Sir Richard Saltonstall., p. 139.
Mary Leverett1
F, #7557, b. 12 February 1655
Mary Leverett was born on 12 February 1655.2 She was the daughter of Governor Sir John Leverett and Sarah Sedgwick.2,3 Mary Leverett married firstly Paul Dudley, son of Govenor Thomas Dudley and Catherine Deighton, circa 1676 at Cambridge.1,2,4 Mary Leverett married secondly Colonel Penn Townsend after 1681.2 Mary Leverett was buried on 5 July 1699.2
Children of Mary Leverett and Paul Dudley
- Paul Dudley5 b. 1677/78
- Thomas Dudley5 b. 1680
- Paul Dudley5 b. 1682
Citations
Sarah Leverett1
F, #5489, b. 15 June 1673, d. 1730
Sarah Leverett was born on 15 June 1673 in Boston.2 She was the daughter of Governor Sir John Leverett and Sarah Sedgwick.1,2 Sarah Leverett married Nathaniel Byfield, son of Richard Byfield, in 1718.1 Sarah Leverett died in 1730.1
Sarah Leverett1
F, #13666, b. 12 November 1700, d. 9 November 1727
Sarah Leverett was born on 12 November 1700. She was the daughter of Hon. John Leverett and Margaret Rogers.2 Sarah Leverett married Rev. Edward Wigglesworth, son of Rev. Michael Wigglesworth and Sybil Sparhawk, on 15 June 1726.1 Sarah Leverett died on 9 November 1727 at the age of 26 s.p.2
Thomas Leverett
M, #5490, b. circa 1585, d. 3 April 1650
Thomas Leverett was born circa 1585 in England.1 He married Anne Fitche on 29 October 1610 in Boston, Lincolnshire.2,3 Thomas Leverett emigrated in 1633 from Boston, Lincolnshire; where he had been an alderman. He died on 3 April 1650 in Boston, Massachusetts.1
Child of Thomas Leverett and Anne Fitche
- Governor Sir John Leverett+ b. 1616, d. 16 Mar 1678/79
Citations
- [S64] Robert Charles Anderson and George F. Sanborn Jr. & Melinde Lutz Sanborne, The Great Migration.
- [S58] Various Editors, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. I. p. 474.
- [S70] Unknown author, The Chandler family. The descendants of William and Annis Chandler, who settled in Roxbury, Mass. 1637., p. 1177.
Thomas Leverett1
M, #7435
Thomas Leverett was the son of Hudson Leverett and Sarah Peyton.1 Thomas Leverett. A surgeon.1 He married Rebecca Windsor, daughter of Joshua Windsor and Sarah (Unknown), in 1701.1
Child of Thomas Leverett
Citations
- [S70] Unknown author, The Chandler family. The descendants of William and Annis Chandler, who settled in Roxbury, Mass. 1637., p. 1177.
John Sewall Leverich1
M, #24313, b. 1925, d. 20 January 1929
John Sewall Leverich was born in 1925.2 He was the son of Richardson B.R. Leverich and Katharine Sewall.1 John Sewall Leverich died on 20 January 1929 in Louisiana.2
Citations
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 146398336."
- [S205] Newspaper, New Orleans Item (New Orleans, Louisiana), 21 January 1929.
Richardson B.R. Leverich1
M, #24311, b. 6 October 1884, d. 22 March 1966
Richardson B.R. Leverich was born on 6 October 1884.1 He married Katharine Sewall, daughter of Benjamin Bowman Sewall and Dulcenia Harris, on 28 May 1921 in Waltham, Massachusetts.1 Richardson B.R. Leverich and an unknown person were divorced in 1940 at Dade County, Florida.1 He died on 22 March 1966 at the age of 81.1
Children of Richardson B.R. Leverich and Katharine Sewall
- Richardson Leverich Jr.1 b. 1922, d. 1954
- John Sewall Leverich1 b. 1925, d. 20 Jan 1929
Citations
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 146398336."
Richardson Leverich Jr.1
M, #24312, b. 1922, d. 1954
Richardson Leverich Jr. was born in 1922.1 He was the son of Richardson B.R. Leverich and Katharine Sewall.1 Richardson Leverich Jr. died in 1954.1
Citations
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 146398336."