Samuel LEONARD, .3

Male 1726 - 1730  (3 years)


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  1. 1.  Samuel LEONARD, .3 was born on 11 Aug 1726 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., New Jersey (son of Capt. Samuel LEONARD, Jr., Esq. and Anne BROOKS); died on 23 Jun 1730 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., New Jersey; was buried in Christ Church, Shrewsbury.

    Notes:

    Short ornate monument inscription:
    Here lieth Ye Body of Samuel
    Ye Son of Samuel & Elizabeth
    Leonard, died July Ye 23rd 1730
    Aged 3 Years 10, Mo. & 12 Days. - - -

    Died:
    Aged 3y 10m 12d.

    Buried:
    Monument broken on top with a 'sad' face angel.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt. Samuel LEONARD, Jr., Esq. was born in 1676 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died on 13 Apr 1758 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey.

    Notes:

    Samuel Jr. is the son of Capt. Samuel Leonard, Sr., b. 1648, Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts &
    Sarah Anne Brooks, b.26 May 1650, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, d. 1690, Middletown, NJ.

    . The Leonards owned vast tracts of land in our area, among them lands on Mine Brook. From the Shrewsbury Christ Church records we learned that Henry Leonard was buried in 1739 near his house at Colts Neck. [Nearby was Wm. Lawrence].

    . Samuel Leonard Jr. was an 1718, City of Perth Amboy. 1721—22 Assembly man under Governor Bernet.

    . 1741 a member of Governor Morris' Council.

    NASSAU HALL, (The collage of New Jersey, now Princeton University):
    Samuel Leonard & his son-in-law, John Lawrence, (Mayor of Burlington, NJ), both assisted in lying the cornerstone for Nassau College, which is the oldest college in Princeton University. It was named to honor King William III, Prince of Orange, of the House of Nassau.
    - Ground was broken on July 29, 1754 & opened 28 Nov 1756. It was designed, to withstand the elements & the variable climate of New Jersey in the Georgian-Colonial style popular at the time. Locally quarried sandstone was chosen over brick as building material. The walls of Nassau Hall are 26 inches thick & the building is comprised of three floors & a basement, measuring 176 feet in length & 54 feet width, with a two-story central prayer hall in the rear of the structure, measuring 32 by 40 feet. There were five entrances to the building; three in the front, two in the rear. A cupola atop the center of the roof provided an elegant final touch to a modestly constructed building. When finished in 1756, Nassau Hall was the largest stone structure in the colonies.
    Nassau Hall was originally designed, to house the entire College, with accommodations for 147 students, 3 to a room, on the 3 floors. There were recitation rooms on the first floor; the library was on the second floor; & the refectory, kitchen, storeroom, & additional student rooms were located in the basement. The interior of Nassau Hall was fairly austere for the colonial era. The hallways were paved with brick to guard against fire & to aid in the retention of heat generated from the many wood-burning (later coal-burning fireplaces) in the winter. The brick floors, coupled with the stone walls, provided a cool interior during the summer months, when classes were held during the College's early years. Student rooms were composed of hardwood floors & plaster walls & the furniture within was minimal & in-ornate.
    Ref: Princeton University website, History.
    X-Ref: Recorded for further research: Title: Board of Trustees Records, 1746-2012, Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton, NJ. Size: 47.46 linear feet, 180 volumes, 64 archival boxes, one 11x17,box Call number: AC120.

    Will dated 2 Apr, 1654. Codicils, 7 February 1757 & April 30, 1757:

    . 1754 Apr. 2. WILL of Leonard, Samuel, of Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co. His estate was very valuable both personal & real, which he bequeathed mostly to his now wife Anne, & 5 daughters, all of whom were married, viz:
    Mary Berrien married John Berrien/Berien
    Rachel Sargent, married Samuel Sarjant,
    Ann Lawrence [married John Brown Lawrence]
    Sarah Billop &
    Elizabeth Goelet wife of Francis Goelet of NY. & Ann Lawrence [granddaughter].
    Samuel Jr. had no male issue.
    . 1757 Apr 13 Second Codicil: makes special bequest to son-in-law, John Lawrence, & that provides for all grandchildren, of which only Elizabeth' is mentioned & her share be given for all grandchildren in trust by the executors.
    Executors who were sons-in-law John Berrien, Samuel Sarjant & John Lawrence. Witnesses were Thomas Bartow, William Burnet & Andrew Smyth.
    Will Proved 13 Feb 1758.

    . Samuel owned extensive tracts of land along the Manalapan, Matchapoint & South River waterways. His "Great Tract" encompassed the area south of these waterways in the Spotswood area, & his saw mill was known as Duck's Nest at Tennents (originally Tenants) Creek, now Jernee Mill in present-day Old Bridge Township
    Ref: NJ Calendar of Wills, 1751-1760," 3:196.

    . 1728 - His father, Samuel Leonard Sr. landed Spottswood, on South River, Monthmouth. - - -

    Died:
    Will date 1754.4.2 & Will Proved 13 Feb. 1758

    Samuel married Anne BROOKS. Anne was born est 1676 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died on 13 Jun 1761 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anne BROOKS was born est 1676 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died on 13 Jun 1761 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey.

    Notes:

    Mrs. Anne Leonard's daughters were: Mrs. Mary Berrien. Rachel Sargent, Ann Lawrence, Sarah Billop & Elizabeth Goelet.

    . 1758, Aug. 31. WILL of Ann Leonard, of Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., Will written at Trenton.

    Widow of Capt. Samuel Leonard. Son-in-law, John Berrien, £200. Granddaughter, Elizabeth Lawrence, £200, when she is of age; provided she continue under the care of my daughter, Rachel Sarjant, or live in such other place as my daughters, Sarah Billop, Rachel Sarjant, Elizabeth Goelet, or my Executor, think proper. Son-in-law, John Lawrence, £50.

    Sister, Mary Farrington, my one half part of the house where I live, & the house where Edward Griffin lately lived, &, after her death, then to my daughters, Sarah Billop*, widow of Thomas Billop, & Rachel Sarjant, wife of Samuel Sarjant; as also the 2 acres of land in Perth Amboy, east of Market Street, which formerly belonged to my father-in-law, Benjamin Griffith, & afterwards to my mother, & whereon I now live.
    To daughter, Elizabeth Goelet, during her life, my brick house, contiguous to the Court House, which Samuel Leonard, my late husband, bought of William Hodshon, & the new house by it, to be finished; &, after her death, the same is to go to my daughters, Sarah Billop, Rachel Sarjant, my grandson, John Goelet.
    Rest of my estate to my daughters, Sarah, Rachel & Elizabeth. The share of Elizabeth Goelet is to be managed by my Executor during the life of her present husband, Francis Goelet, &, after his death, if it should please God he should die, then her share is to be given to her.
    Executor: my son-in-law, John Berrien.
    Witnesses: John Smyth, Norris Thorp, Alexander Watson.
    Proved 13 June, 1761. Lib. H, Filio 9. New Jersey Colonial Documents.

    X-Ref: See Francis Goelet for witness to Sarah Billop's WILL.

    Recorded for further research, brother, or what:

    . #131; John LEONARD of Middeltown* in the County of Monmouth, yeoman, & James WINTER of the same town & county, yeoman... [bound to]... Francis Bernard, Governor... 500 pounds... 17 Dec 1759. John LEONARD obtained license of marriage for himself & for Deborah Sheppard of Middleltown in the County of Monmouth...
    Wit: William LAWRENCE [on the back: Deborah Sheperd]

    Further Research:
    . (daughter) 1763, Leonard, Thomas (Defendant Sarah Billop* v. Thomas Leonard,Trespass Somerset Co., NJ Supreme Court Case 3924.
    Thos Billopp married Sarah Leonard, She died 7 Sep 1770 Perth Amboy.
    Their children: Christopher, Thomas, & Jasper Farmar; & 5daughters - Mary, Elizabeth, Rachel, Sarah, & Katharine. Katharine was probably born after her father's death. - - -

    Birth:
    Resided: East of Market Street/1758

    Died:
    Will proved 1761. Will signed, 1758, Aug. 31.

    Children:
    1. Anne Alice LEONARD, .3 was born before 1732 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died on 31 Aug 1758 in New Jersey.
    2. Elizabeth LEONARD, .1 was born in 1728 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died est 7 Jan 1804 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; was buried in Saint Peters Churchyard.
    3. Mary LEONARD was born in c 1617 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died in 1757.
    4. Sarah LEONARD was born est 1712 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died on 7 Sep 1770 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey.
    5. Rachel LEONARD was born in in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey.
    6. 1. Samuel LEONARD, .3 was born on 11 Aug 1726 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., New Jersey; died on 23 Jun 1730 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., New Jersey; was buried in Christ Church, Shrewsbury.