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Emma Hawthorne Leek 1859 - 1859

Emma Hawthorne Leek was born in 1859 in Babylon, Suffolk County, New York United States to John Wickliffe Leek and Seraphina Bennett Rogers, and had siblings Ada Elizabeth Leek, Stephen Titus Leek, Grace Gertrude Leek, Frederick Woodruff Leek, Clara Boughton Leek, and John Leek. Emma Leek died in 1859 in Babylon.
Emma Hawthorne Leek
1859
Babylon, Suffolk County, New York, United States
1859
Babylon, Suffolk County, New York, United States
Female
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    1859
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    Babylon, Suffolk County, New York United States
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    1859
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    Babylon, Suffolk County, New York United States
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    Emma Hawthorne Leek lived 66 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 0.
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In 1859, in the year that Emma Hawthorne Leek was born, on February 27th, US Congressman Daniel Sickles shot and killed Philip Barton Key - a US. District Attorney and son of Francis Scott Key, writer of the national anthem, for having an affair with his wife. Sickles claimed temporary insanity - the first to do so - and was acquitted.
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In 1860, by the time she was only 1 year old, on December 20th, South Carolina seceded from the United States - the first state to do so. At the time, there were about 4 million people enslaved in the American South.
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