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Emma T. Leek c. 1847 - 1861

Emma T. Leek was born circa 1847 in Washington Township, Warren County, New Jersey United States to Chockley Leek and Ruth Beeby, and had siblings George Leek, William Leek, and Maria Leek. Emma Leek died at age 13 years old on September 24, 1861 in Mt Holly, Burlington County.
Emma T. Leek
circa 1847
Washington Township, Warren County, New Jersey, United States
September 24, 1861
Mt Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
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  • 1847
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    Birthday

    circa 1847
    Birthdate
    Washington Township, Warren County, New Jersey United States
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  • 09/24
    1861

    Death

    September 24, 1861
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Mt Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey United States
    Death location
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    Emma T. Leek lived 52 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 14.
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In 1847, in the year that Emma T. Leek was born, on July 29th, Cumberland School of Law was opened in Lebanon Tennessee - the 11th oldest law school in the United States. As of the end of the year, the United States had 15 law schools.
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In 1850, she was merely 3 years old when on June 1st, the 1850 census was conducted. The population of the US was counted as 23,191,876 - which included 3,204,313 slaves. It was the first census in the US to count every person of a household - including women, children, and slaves - and to ask the place of birth of household members.
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