Lieutenant Artillery and Engineer USA, 4 Jun 1798, from Vermont, retained till 1802; Captain, 1804; Military Agent, Fort Niagara, 1810; Assistant Department Quartermaster, 1812; disbanded 12 May 1814.
In 1790 Captain Nathaniel Leonard was engaged in business in Windsor VT but failed in 1804.
Source:
- The Greenes of Rhode Island: With Historical Records of English Ancestry; By George Sears Greene
Contributor: LadyGoshen (46951894)
Parents: Reverend Abiel (1740 - 1778) and Mary (Greene) (1743 -?) Leonard. Married to Mary Greenleaf Leverett (28 Jul 1763 Boston, Middlesex, MA - 14 Oct 1839 Lewiston, Niagara, NY) on December 12, 1792 at Windsor, Windsor County, VT.
They had 6 children: Benjamin Greene Leonard (1793 - 1845), Margaret Leonard (1795 - 1866), Abiel Leonard (1797 - 1863), Nathaniel Leonard (1799-1876), Phillip D. Leonard (1801 - 1802), Mary Leverett Leonard (1803 - 1856).
Lieutenant Artillery and Engineer USA, 4 Jun 1798, from Vermont, retained till 1802; Captain, 1804; Military Agent, Fort Niagara, 1810; Assistant Department Quartermaster, 1812; disbanded 12 May 1814.
In 1790 Captain Nathaniel Leonard was engaged in business in Windsor VT but failed in 1804.
Source:
- The Greenes of Rhode Island: With Historical Records of English Ancestry; By George Sears Greene
Contributor: LadyGoshen (46951894)
Parents: Reverend Abiel (1740 - 1778) and Mary (Greene) (1743 -?) Leonard. Married to Mary Greenleaf Leverett (28 Jul 1763 Boston, Middlesex, MA - 14 Oct 1839 Lewiston, Niagara, NY) on December 12, 1792 at Windsor, Windsor County, VT.
They had 6 children: Benjamin Greene Leonard (1793 - 1845), Margaret Leonard (1795 - 1866), Abiel Leonard (1797 - 1863), Nathaniel Leonard (1799-1876), Phillip D. Leonard (1801 - 1802), Mary Leverett Leonard (1803 - 1856).
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