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Harold John "Curly" Leach 1902–1971 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 MAR 1902

Birth Location: Lexington, Oregon

Death Date: FEB 1971

Death Location: Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Oregon

Father: David Leach

Mother: Catherine Eastman

Spouse(s): Cleda "Shorty"

Children(s): Haroldene Leach

Harold John "Curly" Leach was born in 1902 in Lexington, Oregon, the child of David E Leach And Catherine Druzella Eastman. In 1910, Harold John "Curly" Leach established residence. Harold John "Curly" Leach married Cleda Gertrude Shorty, and had children including Haroldene M Leach. Harold John "Curly" Leach passed away in 1971 in Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Oregon.

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Biography

  • Harold John "Curly" Leach was born in 1902 in Lexington, Oregon, the child of David E Leach And Catherine Druzella Eastman.
  • In 1910, Harold John "Curly" Leach established residence.
  • Harold John "Curly" Leach married Cleda Gertrude Shorty, and had children including Haroldene M Leach.
  • Harold John "Curly" Leach passed away in 1971 in Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Oregon.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Harold Leach's Ancestors

Self
Harold Leach
1902–1971
Birth Place: Lexington, Oregon
Parents
David E Leach
1850–1920
Fairfield, Iowa
Catherine (Druzella) Eastman
1872–1956
Nebraska
Grandparents
William (P) Leach
1820–1900
Pope County, Illinois
Polly (Ann) Martin
1822–1902
Montgomery County, Kentucky
Elijah Eastman
1832–
Ohio
Sarah (Agnes) Snook
1836–
Great-Grandparents
Neffel Leach
1785–1856
Peggy Leach
1787–
James Martin
1797–1880
Rachel Moore
1799–1880
Joel Eastman
1812–1849
Amazilla Belknap
1812–1880
James Snook
1806–
Jane Wymore
1805–1859
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Moore
1763–1845
Nancy Wade
1771–1850
Josiah Eastman
1779–1868
Elijah Belknap
1785–1874
Catharine Garlinghouse
1784–1872
James Wymore
1781–1846
Margaret Haddon
1779–1864

Harold Leach's Descendants

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Harold (John "Curly") Leach (7 MAR 1902–FEB 1971) m. Cleda (Gertrude) "Shorty" (6 APR 1908–18 NOV 1996)
  1. 1. Haroldene (M) Leach 1928–2019 m. Robert (Marvin) Hartwig 1928–2007

Harold Leach's Timeline

4 Records

1902
7 MAR 1902
Birth of Harold John "Curly" Leach in Lexington, Oregon
Lexington, Oregon
1910
1910
Age 8
Harold John "Curly" Leach resided here
None
1971
5 FEB 1971
Age 69
Death of Harold John "Curly" Leach in Multnomah County, Oregon
Multnomah County, Oregon
1971
FEB 1971
Age 69
Burial of Harold John "Curly" Leach in Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Oregon
Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Oregon

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 MAR 1902
    Event Place: Lexington, Oregon

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1910

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 FEB 1971
    Event Place: Multnomah County, Oregon

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: FEB 1971
    Event Place: Mountain View Cemetery, Oregon City, Oregon

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