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Ephraim Leake c. 1782 - 1826

Ephraim Leake was born circa 1782 in Deerfield, Cumberland County, New Jersey United States to Nathan Leake and Hannah Fithian, and had siblings David Leake, Amy Leake, Rachel Leake, Nathan Leake Jr., Phebe Leake, Ruth F. Leake, and Rebecca Leake. Ephraim Leake died at age 43 years old in March 1826.
Ephraim Leake
circa 1782
Deerfield, Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States
March 1826
Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States
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    Ephraim wed on May 1,1806 in Deerfield to Jane Reeve whose vital data is unknown. How many children, if any, plus their names is not known.
  • 1782
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    Birthday

    circa 1782
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    Deerfield, Cumberland County, New Jersey United States
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  • 03/dd
    1826

    Death

    March 1826
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Cumberland County, New Jersey United States
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    Ephraim Leake lived 27 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 44.
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In 1804, Ephraim was 22 years old when on May 14th, Lewis and Clark started out from St. Louis, Missouri on an expedition to explore the West and to find a route to the Pacific Ocean. President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the trip shortly after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. He wanted the new territory mapped and wanted to establish an American presence in the West before Great Britain or other European powers could claim it.
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In 1806, Ephraim was 24 years old when on April 18th, the U.S. Congress passed the Non-importation Act. The Act forbade the importation of numerous goods from Great Britain, which was impressing American sailors into British service. The hope that was by impacting the British economy, the U.S. could stop the warlike practices of the English.
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