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John C. Leek 1835

John C. Leek was born in 1835 in Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey United States to Isaac Hubbard Leek and Julia Cory, and has siblings Deborah Leek, Emma Caroline Leek, Sarah Leek, and Stephen Frank Leek. John Leek died in Hanover.
John C. Leek
1835
Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, United States
Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, United States
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    Based on what little known info there is about him, John probably died about 1850.
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In 1835, in the year that John C. Leek was born, on January 30th, the first known attempt to kill a sitting President of the United States occurred just outside the United States Capitol Building. President Andrew Jackson was leaving the building after the funeral of South Carolina Representative Warren R. Davis. An Englishman, Richard Lawrence - who was unemployed and possibly mentally ill - stepped out and attempted to shoot. His gun misfired so he pulled out another gun - which also misfired. He was immediately caught.
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In 1872, on May 10th, Victoria Woodhull became the first woman to be nominated for President of the United States. She was too young to qualify for President - a year under the minimum age, 35 - and women couldn't vote but she was nominated by the Equal Rights Party, which supported equal rights and suffrage for women. She didn't appear on the official ballot.
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