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Myrtle Leek 1907 - 1983

Myrtle Leek of Egg Harbor City, Atlantic County, NJ was born on January 10, 1907 in Woodland, Burlington County to Harry I. Leek and Malinda L. Griflee. She had siblings Elvin Leek, Charles Leek, Harvey Leek, Stanley Leek, Samuel Leek, Harry Leek, Olive Leek, Daisy Leek, Elvira Leek, and Mary Leek. Myrtle Leek died at age 76 years old in July 1983 in Egg Harbor City, Atlantic County.
Myrtle Leek
Egg Harbor City, Atlantic County, NJ 08215
January 10, 1907
Woodland, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
July 1983
Egg Harbor City, Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States
Female
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  • Introduction

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  • 01/10
    1907

    Birthday

    January 10, 1907
    Birthdate
    Woodland, Burlington County, New Jersey United States
    Birthplace
  • 07/dd
    1983

    Death

    July 1983
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Egg Harbor City, Atlantic County, New Jersey United States
    Death location
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    Myrtle Leek lived 10 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 76.
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In 1907, in the year that Myrtle Leek was born, the second Hague peace conference was called by Russia in the Netherlands. While nothing was settled regarding the matter of peace among nations, many resolutions were passed (and accepted by many nations) about the conventions of war - especially the protection of noncombatants.
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In 1920, she was just 13 years old when the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote, passed both Houses of Congress and was sent to the States to ratify. In August, Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify the Amendment and it became law eight days later. Mississippi ratified it in 1984.
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