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Sign up freeJohn Leatherwood 1650–1714 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1650
Birth Location: Plymouth, Devon, England
Death Date: 1714
Death Location: Stony Run, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Father: John Leatherwood
Mother: Mary Leatherwood
Spouse(s): Martha Kitteu
Children(s): Ruth Leatherwood
The story of John Leatherwood began in 1650 in Plymouth, Devon, England. John Leatherwood married Martha Molly Kitteu, and had children including Ruth Leatherwood. John Leatherwood passed away in 1714 in Stony Run, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
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Biography
- The story of John Leatherwood began in 1650 in Plymouth, Devon, England.
- John Leatherwood married Martha Molly Kitteu, and had children including Ruth Leatherwood.
- John Leatherwood passed away in 1714 in Stony Run, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
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John Leatherwood's Descendants
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1. Ruth Leatherwood 1683–1731 m. John Prosser 1680–1714
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1. Ichabod (Arnold) PROSSER 1704–1818 m. Patience Lanphear 1709–1758
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1. Mary Prosser 1746–1831 m. David (Lewis) sr 1746–1821
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1. David Lewis 1783–1864 m. Celia DeForest 1795–1865
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1650
Event Place: Plymouth, Devon, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1714
Event Place: Stony Run, Baltimore, Maryland, United States