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Richard Leach 1690–1764 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 6 MAY 1690
Birth Location: Manchester, Massachusetts (Essex)
Death Date: 1764
Death Location: Manchester, Massachusetts (Essex)
Father: Samuel Leach
Mother: Hannah Baldwin
Spouse(s): Abgail Woodbury, Emma Haskell
Children(s): Elizabeth Leach, Benjamin Leach, Hannah Leach, Benjamin Leach, Abigail Leach, Andrew Leach, Samuel Leach, Richard Leach
In 1690, Richard Leach entered the world in Manchester, Massachusetts (Essex), born to Samuel Leach And Hannah Baldwin. Richard Leach married Abgail Woodbury, Emma Haskell, and had children including Abigail Leach, Andrew Leach, Benjamin Leach, Elizabeth Leach, Hannah Leach, Richard Leach, Samuel Leach. Richard Leach passed away in 1764 in Manchester, Massachusetts (Essex).
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Biography
- In 1690, Richard Leach entered the world in Manchester, Massachusetts (Essex), born to Samuel Leach And Hannah Baldwin.
- Richard Leach married Abgail Woodbury, Emma Haskell, and had children including Abigail Leach, Andrew Leach, Benjamin Leach, Elizabeth Leach, Hannah Leach, Richard Leach, Samuel Leach.
- Richard Leach passed away in 1764 in Manchester, Massachusetts (Essex).
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Richard Leach's Ancestors
Richard Leach's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Leach 1717–1718
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2. Benjamin Leach 1718–1722
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3. Hannah Leach 1720–1777
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4. Benjamin Leach 1723– m. Emma Knowlton 1725–1811
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1. Benjamin Leach 1749–1838 m. Elizabeth Samples 1755–1782 m. Sarah Knowlton 1763–1798 m. Betsey Bean 1755–1832
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1. Elizabeth Leach 1774– m. John Lambert 1772– m. Isaac Hacker 1770–
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2. Ruth Leach 1778–1843 m. John Allen 1776–1834
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3. Benjamin Leach 1785–1859 m. Susan Cheever 1785–1829 m. Lucy (Story) Allen 1797–1889
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1. John Leach 1813–1856 m. Ann Block 1818–
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2. Benjamin (Butler) Leach 1815–1884 m. Cynthia Hall 1822–1882
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3. Susan (Cheever) Leach 1819–
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4. Sarah (Maria) Leach 1821–1830
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5. Elizabeth (Cheever) Leach 1825–1893
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6. Richard Leach 1830–1873
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7. Henry (Clay) Leach 1832–1906 m. Caroline (E.) Roberts 1835–1896
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8. Aaron (Allen) Leach 1836–1836
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9. Samuel Leach 1837–
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10. Lewis Leach 1839–1873
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4. John Leach 1788–1788
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5. Sarah Leach 1789–1872 m. Amos (Howard) Mills 1785–1852
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6. Mary Leach 1794–1873
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7. Richard Leach 1798–1817
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2. Ruth Leach 1751–1771
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3. Ezekiel Leach 1755–1821 m. Susanna Hilton 1757–1792 m. Hannah Brown 1770–1832
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4. Andrew Leach 1757–1780 m. Jennie Samples 1760–1848
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1. Jennie Leach 1779–1837
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5. Abigail Leach 1726–1797
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6. Andrew Leach 1730–1750
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7. Samuel Leach 1731–1758 m. Rebecca Lee 1738–1758
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1. Rebecca Leach 1757–
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8. Richard Leach 1735–1758 m. Sarah Morgan 1736–
Richard Leach's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 6 MAY 1690
Event Place: Manchester, Massachusetts (Essex)
Record Source:
[1] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R)
[2] William Richard Cutter, A. M., <i>Genealogy - Boston and Eastern Massachusetts<i> (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1908), Vol.1, pg. 366
[3] William Richard Cutter, A. M., <i>Genealogy - Boston and Eastern Massachusetts<i> (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1908), Vol.1, pg. 365
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1764
Event Place: Manchester, Massachusetts (Essex)
Record Source: William Richard Cutter, A. M., <i>Genealogy - Boston and Eastern Massachusetts</i> (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1908), Vol.1, pg. 366