Display Patriot - P-234972 - John LEEK/LEAKE/LEAK

John LEEK/LEAKE/LEAK

SAR Patriot #: P-234972

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State of Service: NJ      Qualifying Service: Captain
DAR #: A067945

Birth: abt 1735 Egg Harbor Twp / Burlington / NJ
Death: 18 May 1790 Egg Harbor Twp / Burlington / NJ

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Captian: Company of Rangers, Little Egg Harbor, COL Charles Read, 2nd Regt., Burlington Co. Militia, NJ 1775-1783
  2. Recruting Officer, Burlington Co., NJ

Additional References:
  1. Stryker, Official Register of the Officers and Men in the Rev War, pg 398 -Leak, John, Captain, Burlington
  2. NJ Rev War; Comp. of Rev War Slips & Documented Materials from Other Sources, FHL Roll #570175, MSS #114, 10365
  3. DAR Patriot Index, pg 405

Spouse: Martha Rose
Children: John; Martha; Mary; William; Samuel
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1968-07-29 DC Unassigned Robert Gordon Leek (96912) Samuel   
1971-09-28 NJ Unassigned Robert Burgess Littell (101908) Mary   
1973-03-26 AL Unassigned Ralph Herbert Leek (103909) William   
1979-09-24 NJ Unassigned Philip Sylliman Allen (114948) Samuel   
1995-05-18 FL 207253 George Samuel Darby (143639) Mary   
2001-05-22 AR 9208 James William Vorhease (150755) Samuel   
2012-03-09 NJ 46985 John Harry Yates (182842) Achsah   
2013-08-09 PA 54287 Charles Kelsey Brown (184184) John   
2015-08-06 PA 65509 Charles Henry Brown (195844) John   
Location:
Wading River / Burlington / NJ / USA
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vertical stone
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