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LE BARON MarthaMarried: #1. James Willard Bay (1855 - 1913) on (Feb 16 1887) #2. James Hyrum Empey on (Sept 9 1926) Children: Willard Ellis Bay (1888 - 1947) Ira M. Bay (1891 - 1974) Ethel Del Bay Hutchings (1893 - 1994) Horace Earl Bay (1897 - 1977) Jack Leone Bay (1899 - 1979) Francis LeBaron Bay (1901 - 2001) Mary Edna Bay Butler (1905 - 1962) ----- Burial Plot: Block 6 Lot 6 Piute Drive. Find A Grave Memorial# 19245890 |
Burial Plot 138-3-2 Find A Grave Memorial# 31874424 ===== Naomi R. LeBaron, the daughter of David LeBaron and Azuba King, was born on the 7th of October, 1816, in LeRoy, Genessee County, New York. She married James Sawyer Holman March 24, 1833. Their oldest child, Harriet Naomi, was born on the 28th of January 1834 in Stafford, Genessee Co., New York. The young couple joined the church soon after its organization, being baptized the 22nd of September 1834. They moved to Beaver, Crawford, Pa. in 1835 where their second child, James Alonzo was born on September 1st, 1835. James and Naomi moved to Kirkland in 1837-1838. On May 14th 1837, James was ordained a member of the third quorum of Seventies. Sarah Melissa was born on November 18, 1838. In 1838 he was called to go to northern Missouri with the Kirtland camp. They had three children at this point. Here the family learned by actual experience of the trials and persecutions of the saints and of their mobbing and drivings. Their home was three miles from the Carthage jail where the prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum were so cruelly murdered. They owned six lots in Nauvoo and belonged to the Nauvoo 4th ward, the same ward the prophet belonged to. Their fourth child, Zilpah, was born on February 16, 1840, but passed away the following October. Susan Adaline was born the following year, October 7, 1841. Sanford was born just before the martyrdom of the prophet, June 18, 1844. Silas was born October 7, 1846. When persecution became so bitter, they could endure it no longer, they gathered together their little family and what they could take with them and bidding farewell to home and city and the comforts they had been able to accumulate in those few years, they moved on with the saints to start a new home. The call came to go west and James Sawyer started with the pioneers in the Franklin D. Richards Company. When they reached Mt. Pisgah, James was called by President Brigham Young to drive the sheep the saints had, across the plains. He must go on, leaving his wife and six children, the youngest a babe, only a few months old, behind until the following year. James S. reached the Salt Lake valley with the sheep in September of 1847. James S. then remained in the valley until the spring of 1848 and then returned to help James Alonzo, his oldest son, who had started out across the plains with his mother and the other children. They traveled with the Charles C. Rich Company for the trek. They arrived in the valley together, between the 20th and 24th of September in 1848. They moved into the Old Fort where they remained during the winter. In the spring of 1849 they moved out north of the city and started to build a new home in Bountiful. They planted and cultivated their crops and when everything began to look well, on came the crickets. You know the story, how they fought those crickets from daylight till dark, men, women, and children, until it looked as if they would lose everything. Then that Divine Providence that had guarded their destinies thus far, sent the Sea Gulls to devour the crickets, which they did. During the fall of 1849, we learn from "My life's Review" of Benjamin Franklin Johnson, that James S. moved back to Salt Lake and took up interests with Benjamin F. Johnson. Benjamin owned a saddlery business and a drug store. Harriet Naomi, daughter of James S. and niece of Benjamin's first wife, was sealed to Benjamin on March 17th, 1850. James built a house on Benjamin's city lot in the 16th ward. On the 14th of May, 1850, Emma Jane was born. It was during the 1849-1850 winter that George A. Smith called Benjamin to make a settlement at what was then called Little Salt Lake. This didn't happen until 1851 but it played a part in what James S. decided to do. James S. and Benjamin farmed during the summer of 1850, planting a large apple garden. In the spring of 1851, President Young invited Benjamin on an exploring party. The second night out they camped at Summit Creek (Santaquin). It was a beautiful spot. Brigham Young asked Benjamin if he'd like to settle a colony there and Benjamin said "yes". During the fall of 1851, before cold weather came, James S. went with Benjamin to colonize Santaquin. They built houses there and also sent hands to Salt Creek (Nephi) to build a house. George W. Johnson, brother of Benjamin, went with them; George W. later colonized Fountain Green in 1859. During this first winter, they spent much of their time preparing for spring crops. It was during this time that David Ellis was born, December 30, 1852. Wheat and other crops were planted in the spring of 1852. When Benjamin was called on a mission to the Sandwich Islands in October of 1852, James S. was called to be Bishop of Santaquin at the suggestion of Benjamin on October 4, 1852. He was also asked to see after Benjamin's family and property while Benjamin was away. Previous to his call, Benjamin had asked James S. for another daughter as his wife, Sarah Melissa, a younger sister of Harriet. She cheerfully accepted but realized it might be years before he returned so she changed her mind. She was beautiful and witty and perhaps, loved too much by Benjamin. Summit Creek was created May 21, 1853 by the county court. During the summer of 1853 the Indians attacked Summit Creek (Santaquin), killed some of the brethren, wounded others, and compelled the remainder to flee to Payson. All was lost in Santaquin. Locusts destroyed the wheat crop in Payson in the fall of 1854 and again in the spring of 1855. In June of 1855 James S. joined with Benjamin, who had just returned from his mission, and his family in resettling Summit Creek, which they began calling Santaquin. Benjamin was the President of the Santaquin Branch and James S. the Bishop. Benjamin presided over the ward and James S. worked with the tithing only. James Alonzo, their oldest son, was married to Sarah Ann Mathis in Nov of 1855. On February 3, 1856, President Brigham Young married Benjamin F. Johnson to Sarah Melissa Holman. The year of 1857 proved to be a season of great scarcity for bread. They had milk, gathered greens, and dug roots. The wheat had to be pulled up by the roots or cut with a knife. It was during this time that Benjamin F. had a dream in which he was to marry Susan Holman. He soon won her over and they were married, this being the third daughter of Bishop Holman whom he married. During the winter of 1857, James S. assisted Benjamin in fitting out Reece Lewellyn, who arrived by handcart in Salt Lake in 1856, upon Ranger, a fine horse, for Echo canyon where our troops were fortified against the U. S. Army. The army was at Fort Bridger and our men in Echo Canyon. The First Presidency deemed it necessary to evacuate Salt Lake City and every settlement north of Provo, and all prepared for the general move, which began in April and continued until every city was abandoned and prepared for burning. Such was the condition and feeling of the people when Governor Cumming, the Governor of the Territory, arrived in advance of the army in Salt Lake City, to find it desolate. He was followed by the U.S. Army, which marched through the city without halting, and established "Camp Floyd" in Cedar Valley. The people returned to their homes by the 1st of July. Three children were born while James S. and Naomi lived in Santaquin, David, Charles, and Lydia, all of them died as babies. Privations and hardships played their part. The death of their babies was a great sorrow to the family. They had three children living with them at this time, Sanford, Silas, and Emma; Zilpha, their third child, died in Kirkland; James A. was married and the three older daughters, Harriet, Sarah, and Susan were married to Benjamin F. Johnson. In March of 1859, George W. Johnson, brother of Benjamin, was called from his home in Santaquin to start a colony at Uinta Springs (Ftn. Green). He and his son Amos P. Johnson made a trip to Uinta Springs to see the area. The land was surveyed and a city plat was made in July of 1859. The new colony was christened "Fountain Green" because of the water running from a spring in the mountain and spreading over the beautiful grass meadow below. Indians stole their horses while they were surveying the land so they walked back to Santaquin. James S. and family, along with Reese R. Lewellyn were among the first settlers to help George W. Johnson build a colony. James S. and Naomi had their last child in Fountain Green, Isaac Lester Holman, who was born December 21, 1859. He was the first baby born in Ftn. Green. Their cabin, the second built in Ftn. Green, still stands. A few years later they moved to Holden, Millard Co. Utah, where James S. died on the 21st of June 1873. He was not an old man, being only 68, but the hardships he had endured made him look old and worn out. He died suddenly having worked in the garden during the morning. At noon he complained of not feeling well and laid down to rest. He passed away during the afternoon. |
Spouse: Zina Susetta Johnson LeBaron (1860 - 1949) Children: William Lebaron (1880 - 1881) David Almon LeBaron (1881 - 1965) Edwin Mathias LeBaron (1886 - 1968) Paul Augustus LeBaron (1889 - 1908) Winnie Estella LeBaron Gardner (1892 - 1985) Olga Myrle LeBaron Millet (1896 - 1923) ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 22895367 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1905 Le Clercq, Carlotta Rose E. Preston 2b 346 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr LE CLERCQ, Carlotta R Brahms Islington 1b 694 BRAHMS,Leon Le Clercq Islington 1b 694 |
QUERY British Newspaper Archives, Obituaries Deceased Name Charles Leclerq Event Type Obituary Event Date 20 Sep 1895 Event Place Manchester, Lancashire, England Gender Male Relationship to Deceased Deceased Death Year (Estimated) 1895 Newspaper Manchester Evening News Page 0002 --- No GRO to confirm this. ----- QUERY Birth, 1842, England Death, 2nd qtr1880 Age 38 St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 253 |
Birth GRO 1st qtr 1904 LE CLERCQ, Mona Mary E Steyning 2b 282 Death GR0 2nd qtr 1975 BARNES, Mona Mary E 3FE1903 Brighton 18 448 -Note- Birth date does not match that on death record. May have been born 3 Feb 1904. |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1948 Le Clercq, Mona M E Fitt Brighton 5h 294 Fitt, Alfred J Le Clercq Brighton 5h 294 |
Marriages GRO 4th qtr 1954 FITT, Mona M Barnes Brighton 5h 118 BARNES, Arthur W Fitt Brighton 5h 118 |
Death GRO 1st qtr 1932 Le Clercq, Pierre P T 80 Eton 3a 1441 ===== England, London Electoral Registers Name Pierre Paul Tertius Le Clerq Event Type Other Event Date 1909 Event Place Borough of Hampstead, London, England |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1904 CHATFIELD, Ethel Daisy E. Preston 2b 731 Le Clercq, Pierre Paul T E. Preston 2b 731 Marriages Name: Pierre Paul Tertins Le Clereq Birth Date: 1855 Age: 49 Spouse's Name: Ethel Daisy Chatfield Spouse's Birth Date: 1881 Spouse's Age: 23 Event Date: 19 Jul 1904 Event Place: Rustington, Sussex, England Father's Name: Charles Le Clereq Spouse's Father's Name: Thomas Chatfield Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I03122-0 System Origin: England-EASy GS Film number: 1041561 |
Father: David Comte, 1806-1890 Mother: Eliza Burke, 1827-1903 ----- NZ Birth Index 1859/6210 Le Comte, Caroline Eliza & David |
NSW Birth Index LE CORNU, FREDERICK ROBERT 12673/1870 JOHN & ELIZABETH MORPETH ----- NSW Death Index LECORNU, FREDERICK R 6056/1904 JOHN & ELIZABETH MEREWETHER |
NSW Marriage Index 5631/1895 LE CORNU, FREDERICK K SHATFIELD, CHARLOTTE J STOCKTON ----- LE CORNU - CHATFIELD. - July 23, at St. Paul's, Stockton, by the Rev. W. F. James, Frederick Robert, third son of the late Mr. John Le Cornu, Morpeth, to Lottie, youngest daughter of Mr. Charles CHATFIELD, late of Stockton. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : Sat 27 Jul 1895, Page 4) |
NSW Death Index LECORNU, JOHN 8563/1894 EDWARD & ELIZABETH MORPETH ----- Burial Plot Methodist Section Find a Grave Memorial ID 49502624 ----- Australia Cemetery Inscriptions Name: John Edward Le Cornu Event Type: Death Event Date: 24 May 1894 Event Place: Morpeth Methodist Event Place: Morpeth Methodist Age: 56 Birth Date: 11 Nov 1841 Death Date: 24 May 1894 Burial Place: Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia Cemetery: Morpeth Methodist Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Le Cornu -and- Australia, New South Wales, Cemetery, Military, and Church Record Transcripts Name: John Edward Lecornu Event Type: Burial Event Place: Maitland, New South Wales, Australia Age: 52 Birth Date: 11 Nov 1841 Death Date: 24 May 1894 Cemetery: Morpeth Methodist Cemetery |
Birth & death not found on Index. |
NSW Birth Index LECORNU, OSWALD C 7413/1898 FREDERICK R & CHARLOTTE J STOCKTON ----- NSW Death Index 103732/1976 LE CORNU, OSWALD CHARLES FREDERICK ROBERT & CHARLOTTA JANE ----- Burial Plot Area 6 Bed 3 Find a Grave Memorial ID 166274052 |
Père : Homme LE MASSON Jean, 1777 - 1835 Mère : Femme GEFFROTIN Jeanne, 1781 - 1849 ----- Père : Homme LE MASSON Gilles Mère : Femme FARCY Anne Evènement : Naissance : Date : le ../../1729 Lieu : ; Beslon ; 50048 ; Basse-Normandie ; France Décès : Date : ? Lieu : ? Cohérences validées : N Date : ? Lieu : ? Professions : Fermier Date : ? Lieu : ? --- Union avec ' GEFFROTIN Jeanne ' Evènements : Union : Date : le 23/05/1758 Lieu : ; Sainte-Cécile ; 50453 ; Basse-Normandie ; France Enfants :(1) Femme LE MASSON Jeanne Françoise (1781 - 1849) ----- Père : Homme GEFFROTIN René Mère : Femme CHALME Marie Evènement : Naissance : Date : le 02/05/1741 Lieu : ; Beslon ; 50048 ; Basse-Normandie ; France Cohérences validées : N Date : ? Lieu : ? --- Union avec ' LE MASSON Jean ' Evènements : Union : Date : le 23/05/1758 Lieu : ; Sainte-Cécile ; 50453 ; Basse-Normandie ; France Enfants :(1) Femme LE MASSON Jeanne Françoise (1781 - 1849) |
NZ Birth Index 1916/12287 Le Noel Alfred Leonard Miriam Caroline & Noel James |
QUERY Australia, Victoria, Index to Probate Registers Name Christie J Le Noel Also Known As Name Christopher Le Noel Occupation Pensioner Death Date 17 Feb 1939 Event Place Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Residence City Prahran Event Date 13 Oct 1939 Series Number 307 Record Number 333 |
NZ Marriage Index 1880/1357 Maria Charlotte Cope Christie John Le Noel |
NZ Birth Index 1914/511 Le Noel Edwin James Miriam Caroline & Noel James NZ Death Index 1990/34371 Le Noel Edwin James 28 September 1914 |
Children (14) Hoori Le Noel, 1880-1957 Noel Hoori (George) Le Noel, 1880-1957 Noel James Le Noel, 1881- Noel John Le Noel, 1883-1898 NZ Birth Index 1883/1475 Le Noel Noel John Maria Charlotte Christie Noel Leonard (Len) Le Noel, 1886-1958 Noel Ernest Le Noel, 1887-1959 Bessie Le Noel, 1889- Noel Edwin Le Noel, 1890-1922 Noel Henry LE Noel, 1892-1976 NZ Birth Index 1892/9021 Le Noel Noel Henry Maria Charlotte Christie John Noel Henry (Harry) Le Noel, 1892- Alice Le Noel, 1896-1970 Christie John Le Noel, 1898-1962 Noel Christopher Le Noel, 1898- NZ Birth Index 1898/16023 Le Noel Noel Christopher Maria Charlotte Christie John Ada Le Noel, - |
NZ Birth Index 1887/8608 Le Noel Noel Ernest Maria Charlotte & Christie John NZ Death Index 1959/39300 Le Noel Noel Ernest 72Y |
NZ Marriage Index 1923/6029 Edith Cecilia Hartnoll Noel Ernest Le Noel |
NZ Birth Index 1881/5869 Le Noel, Noel James Maria Charlotte & Christie John |
NZ Marriage Index 1912/7583 Miriam Caroline Hartnoll Noel James Le Noel |
NZ Birth Index 1913/17207 Le Noel NR Miriam Caroline & Noel James |
New Hampshire Death Records Name Cyrus Leach Event Date 12 Dec 1881 Event Place Bath Gender Male Age 53 Birth Year (Estimated) 1828 Birthplace , , Vermont Marital Status Married Clerk's Jurisdiction Place Bath, , New Hampshire ===== United States Civil War Soldiers Index Name Cyrus B. Leach Event Type Military Service Military Beginning Rank Captain Military Final Rank Captain Military Side Union State or Military Term Vermont Military Unit 8th Regiment, Vermont Infantry Military Company D Affiliate Film Number 8 ----- United States Census, 1860 Name: Cyrus P Leach Event Place: Bradford, Orange, Vermont Gender: Male Age: 31 Race: White Birth Year (Estimated): 1829 Birthplace: New Hampshire Page: 144 Cyrus P Leach M 31 New Hampshire Laura Leach F 24 New Hampshire Charles Leach M 2 Vermont ----- United States Census, 1870 Name: Cyrus B Leach Event Place: Vermont Gender: Male Age: 44 Race: White Birth Year (Estimated): 1825-1826 Birthplace: Vermont Page Number: 24 Cyrus B Leach M 44 Vermont Laura Leach F 34 New Hampshire Charles C Leach M 12 Vermont Frederick Leach M 4 Vermont Florence Leach F 2 Vermont Minnie Leach F 0 Vermont ----- United States Census, 1880 Name: Cyrus B Leach Event Place: Franconia, Grafton, New Hampshire Gender: Male Age: 52 Marital Status: Married Race: White Occupation: Miller Relationship to Head of Household: Self Birth Year (Estimated): 1828 Birthplace: Vermont Father's Birthplace: New Hampshire Mother's Birthplace: New Hampshire Sheet Letter: B Sheet Number: 152 Person Number: 0 Volume: 1 Cyrus B Leach Self M 52 Vermont Laura Leach Wife F 44 New Hampshire Charles J Leach Son M 22 Vermont Fred B Leach Son M 14 Vermont Minnie Leach Daughter F 10 Vermont Maud L Leach Daughter F 6 New Hampshire Merinda Jenks Mother-in-law F 74 New Hampshire |
Parents: Thomas Wesley Leach (1820 - 1865) Carrie Ann Leach (1826 - 1910) ----- Inscription: Father E.W.Leach 1850-1934 Burial Plot: Sec L Lot 27 Grave 5. Find A Grave Memorial# 90214510 ----- Also married: Frances Lucretia Shoulders Leach (1855 - 1901). Find A Grave Memorial# 183514748 |
Indiana Marriages Name Eli W Leach Event Type Marriage Registration Event Date 09 Feb 1872 Event Place Warrick, Indiana Gender Male Marriage License Date 09 Jan 1872 Spouse's Name Julia Ann Howell Spouse's Gender Female Officiator's Name H O Chapman Page 445 Number of Images 1 |
Find a Grave Memorial ID 19935530. |
United States Census, 1900 Name: Fred B Leach Event Place: La Crosse city Ward 16, La Crosse, Wisconsin Gender: Male Age: 34 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Years Married: 6 Birth Date: Nov 1866 Birthplace: Vermont Marriage Year (Estimated): 1894 Father's Birthplace: Vermont Mother's Birthplace: Vermont Fred B Leach Head M 34 Vermont Malissa Leach Wife F 31 Wisconsin Thomas Leach Son M 3 Wisconsin George Leach Son M 1 Wisconsin Nancy Warner Roomer F 30 Wisconsin ----- United States Census, 1910 Name: Fred Leach Event Place: Pine Bluff Ward 3, Jefferson, Arkansas Gender: Male Age: 44 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birth Year (Estimated): 1866 Birthplace: New Hampshire Father's Birthplace: New Hampshire Mother's Birthplace: New Hampshire Sheet Letter: B Sheet Number: 9 Fred Leach Head M 44 New Hampshire Melissa Leach Wife F 41 Wisconsin Thomas Leach Son M 13 Wisconsin George Leach Son M 11 Wisconsin ----- United States Census, 1930 Name: Frederic Leach Event Place: Pine Bluff, Jefferson, Arkansas Gender: Male Age: 65 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birth Year (Estimated): 1865 Birthplace: Vermont Father's Birthplace: Vermont Mother's Birthplace: Vermont Sheet Letter: B Sheet Number: 20 Frederic Leach Head M 65 Vermont Melissa Leach Wife F 61 Wisconsin George Leach Son M 31 Wisconsin Georgia Leach Granddau F 6 Arkansas ----- United States Census, 1940 Name: Fred Leach Event Place: Vaugine Township, Jefferson, Arkansas Sex: Male Age: 74 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birthplace: Vermont Birth Year (Estimated): 1866 Last Place of Residence: Same House Fred Leach Head M 74 Vermont Melissa Leach Wife F 71 Wisconsin Georgia Leach Granddau F 16 Arkansas Earl Chatfield Brother-in-law M 69 Wisconsin |
Wisconsin, County Marriages Name Fred B Leach Event Date 12 Jun 1894 Event Place Lacrosse, Lacrosse, Wisconsin Gender Male Race White Birthplace Beadford, Vermont Father's Name Syras B Leach Mother's Name Laura Jenks Spouse's Name Melissa E Chatfield Spouse's Gender Female Spouse's Race White Spouse's Birthplace LaCrosse, Wis Spouse's Father's Name Chas A Chatfield Spouse's Mother's Name Susan Conklin |
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