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Jessup Leek c. 1808

Jessup Leek was born circa 1808 in Chester, Morris County, New Jersey United States to Amos Leek and Deborah Corwin, and has siblings Isaac Hubbard Leek, Experience Corwin Leek, Daniel T. Leek, Joseph Leek, Mahlon Manuel Leek, Nancy Leek, Harriett Leek, and Elizabeth D. Leek.
Jessup Leek
circa 1808
Chester, Morris County, New Jersey, United States
United States
Male
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Jessup Leek's History: circa 1808

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  • Introduction

    Most likely Jessup Leek is a male. Otherwise it is doubtful when one migrates to the west where Jessup passed away after 1840.
  • 1808
    circa

    Birthday

    circa 1808
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    Chester, Morris County, New Jersey United States
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    Death

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    United States
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In 1808, in the year that Jessup Leek was born, in late November or early December, the "mystery volcano" erupted. The eruption was so large that it affected air temperatures, the color of the sun, and cloud formations. It is believed the volcano was located in the western Pacific Ocean, somewhere between Indonesia and Tonga. Scientists are still trying to figure out the (exact) where, when, and how.
Did you know?
In 1815, on January 18th, the Battle of New Orleans ended. General Andrew Jackson defeated a much larger invading British force in the last major battle of the War of 1812. This was after the Treaty of Ghent - signed the previous December - ended the war. But the news didn't reach the U.S. until February and the Treaty was ratified by Congress the same month. So the battle had no impact on the war.
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