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Phoebe Leek 1831

Phoebe Leek was born in 1831 in Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey United States to John Leek and Rosanna Allen, and has siblings William H. Leek, Mary Eliza Leek, Martha Leek, Amy Leek, and John P. Leek. Phoebe Leek died in Burlington County.
Phoebe Leek
1831
Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States
Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
Female
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    Phoebe passed away after 1870, exact date unknown. She 1st wed about 1855 in Burlington County, N.J. to her cousin, Uriah J. Allen, b. 1829 > New Gretna, N.J. < d. Oct.3,1860 ( two children via this marriage ). She wed 2nd on Nov.7,1862 in Burlington County, N.J. to her cousin, Joseph Adams Jr., b. after 1820 > N.J.< d. after 1870. No children via this marriage.
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    Egg Harbor Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey United States
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    Burlington County, New Jersey United States
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In 1831, in the year that Phoebe Leek was born, on January 1st, William Lloyd Garrison began publishing The Liberator, an antislavery newspaper, in Boston Massachusetts. Published until 1865, the paper was strongly abolitionist and advocated the "immediate and complete emancipation of all slaves".
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In 1847, on July 1st, the first official postage stamps were issued in the US (not in the world - that was the UK). They were a nickel and a dime and showed Ben Franklin and George Washington.
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