Susanna “Susie” <I>Roderick</I> Leatherman

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Susanna “"Susie"” Roderick Leatherman

Birth
Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, USA
Death
3 Sep 1811 (aged 63–64)
Burlington, Mineral County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Burlington, Mineral County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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The above dates are guesstimates. The birth date is estimated from her year of marriage and the age of her husband, Nicholas; the death date is taken from the burial stone believed to belong to Susanna Leatherman in the Nicholas Leatherman family cemetery.

Susanna married Nicholas Leatherman, Sr. about 1768, in Frederick County, Province of Maryland.

Nicholas & Susanna's children:
Peter, b. Abt 1769
John, b. Abt 1773
Daniel, b. 1 Mar 1774
Hannah, b. Abt 1775
Joseph, b. Abt 1778
Lewis, b. Abt 1780
Abraham, b. 23 Jan 1783
Nicholas Jr., b. 3 Mar 1785
Catherine, b. 1789

Taken from http://retracing-our-family-legacy.com/Leatherman.html/notes_leatherman_nicholas.html

Susanna, daughter of Ludwig Lewis Rothruck Sr., was born about 1755 or earlier. She married Nicholas Leatherman. Considerable information on this family and descendants is found in "All Leatherman Kin History" by Rev. John Leatherman and Annie Leatherman Candler (1940) from which the following is abstracted:

Nicholas Leatherman was born and reared near Hagerstown and farmed first in Frederick County. He sold his land there on 28 Apr 1784 and on 10 Aug 1784 bought tracts of 185 and 331 acres on Patterson' Creek in Hampshire County, Virginia, now West Virginia. Lewis Roderick or Rotruck, his brother-in-law, also moved to Hampshire County, where Lewis stayed for nine years and then moved to Ohio. Nicholas Leatherman settled on a farm located between Burlington and Headsville in what is now Mineral County, formed out of Hampshire County in 1863. The history cited above states that Nicholas died in 1790 (other evidence indicates he died Oct. 5, 1809) but this appears to be an error as Frederick County Deed Book L p 464 refers to Susanna wife of Nicholas Leatherman on 28 Nov 1798. Nicholas and Susanna were buried in a family plot on the farm, owned later by a Biser family.
The above dates are guesstimates. The birth date is estimated from her year of marriage and the age of her husband, Nicholas; the death date is taken from the burial stone believed to belong to Susanna Leatherman in the Nicholas Leatherman family cemetery.

Susanna married Nicholas Leatherman, Sr. about 1768, in Frederick County, Province of Maryland.

Nicholas & Susanna's children:
Peter, b. Abt 1769
John, b. Abt 1773
Daniel, b. 1 Mar 1774
Hannah, b. Abt 1775
Joseph, b. Abt 1778
Lewis, b. Abt 1780
Abraham, b. 23 Jan 1783
Nicholas Jr., b. 3 Mar 1785
Catherine, b. 1789

Taken from http://retracing-our-family-legacy.com/Leatherman.html/notes_leatherman_nicholas.html

Susanna, daughter of Ludwig Lewis Rothruck Sr., was born about 1755 or earlier. She married Nicholas Leatherman. Considerable information on this family and descendants is found in "All Leatherman Kin History" by Rev. John Leatherman and Annie Leatherman Candler (1940) from which the following is abstracted:

Nicholas Leatherman was born and reared near Hagerstown and farmed first in Frederick County. He sold his land there on 28 Apr 1784 and on 10 Aug 1784 bought tracts of 185 and 331 acres on Patterson' Creek in Hampshire County, Virginia, now West Virginia. Lewis Roderick or Rotruck, his brother-in-law, also moved to Hampshire County, where Lewis stayed for nine years and then moved to Ohio. Nicholas Leatherman settled on a farm located between Burlington and Headsville in what is now Mineral County, formed out of Hampshire County in 1863. The history cited above states that Nicholas died in 1790 (other evidence indicates he died Oct. 5, 1809) but this appears to be an error as Frederick County Deed Book L p 464 refers to Susanna wife of Nicholas Leatherman on 28 Nov 1798. Nicholas and Susanna were buried in a family plot on the farm, owned later by a Biser family.

Inscription

S.L.D. Sept. 3, 1811 Age 84 years ("Age 84 years" is likely wrong, as we believe that "Susie" was younger than her husband Nicholas. We infer that she was probably only 64, not 84, when she died.)



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