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Samuel Fithian Leake Jr. 1843 - 1901

Samuel Fithian Leake Jr. was born on July 22, 1843 in Millville, Cumberland County, New Jersey United States to Samuel Fithian Leake and Arabella Griffin Gray, and had siblings Arabella G. Leake, Douglas Leake, Frank Leake, Joseph Leake, John Frank Leake, Mary E. Leake, and William G. Leake. He married Cassie E. Lockwood, and had children Harold Victor Leake, Minnehaha Leake, and Arcola Leake. Samuel Leake died at age 57 years old on January 13, 1901 in Camden, Camden County.
Samuel Fithian Leake Jr.
July 22, 1843
Millville, Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States
January 13, 1901
Camden, Camden County, New Jersey, United States
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Samuel Fithian Leake Jr.'s History: circa 1843 - circa 1901

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  • Introduction

    Samuel wed on Jul.26,1870 in Camden, N.J. to Cassie E. Lockwood and had 3 children.
  • 07/22
    1843

    Birthday

    July 22, 1843
    Birthdate
    Millville, Cumberland County, New Jersey United States
    Birthplace
  • 01/13
    1901

    Death

    January 13, 1901
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Camden, Camden County, New Jersey United States
    Death location
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    Samuel Fithian Leake Jr. lived 14 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 57.
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In 1843, in the year that Samuel Fithian Leake Jr. was born, on January 31st, the Virginia Minstrels - also called the Virginia Serenaders - performed the first minstrel show. The whole troupe appeared in blackface. They were famous for the songs "Jimmy Crack Corn" and "Old Dan Tucker".
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In 1851, Samuel was only 8 years old when on May 15th, the first of many Australian gold rushes was publicized. Because the California Gold Rush had caused many Australians to emigrate to California, Australia decided that the gold found in Australia should be publicized, rather than suppressing the news as earlier finds had been.
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