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Fred Dewitt Leake 1889 - 1924

Fred Dewitt Leake was born on June 8, 1889 in Hamilton, Pennsylvania United States to James Madison Leake Jr. and Sarah Belle Palmiter, and had siblings Guy Dudley Leake, Ralph Francis Leake, Charles Duane Leake, Harry Leake, Ray Addison Leake, Myrtle Belle Leake, and Frank Leslie Leake. Fred Leake married Winnifred A. Gallagher, and died at age 34 years old on January 15, 1924 in Utica, Oneida County, NY.
Fred Dewitt Leake
June 8, 1889
Hamilton, Pennsylvania, United States
January 15, 1924
Utica, Oneida County, New York, United States
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Fred Dewitt Leake's History: circa 1889 - circa 1924

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    Fred ( this is his legal name though sometimes a full Frederick was used as his 1st name by record keepers ) wed on Aug.1,1914 in McKean County, Pa. to Winnifred A. Gallagher and had 4 children.
  • 06/8
    1889

    Birthday

    June 8, 1889
    Birthdate
    Hamilton, Pennsylvania United States
    Birthplace
  • 01/15
    1924

    Death

    January 15, 1924
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Utica, Oneida County, New York United States
    Death location
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    Fred Dewitt Leake lived 37 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 34.
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In 1889, in the year that Fred Dewitt Leake was born, on March 31st, the Eiffel Tower was inaugurated. Because the elevators were not yet in operation, officials had to climb to the top of the tower - it took an hour. On May 15th, the Tower opened to the public - still without working elevators - but around 30,000 visitors still made the climb. The elevators went into operation on the 26th. The Tower wasn't considered aesthetically pleasing at the time but is now one of the most iconic structures in the world.
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In 1890, by the time he was just 1 year old, on January 2nd, Alice Sanger became the first female staffer to work in the White House. She was hired as a stenographer and, as such, took dictation.
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