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Samuel Leek c. 1837

Samuel Leek was born circa 1837 in Babylon, Suffolk County, New York United States to Elias Leek and Elizabeth Wicks, and has siblings Elias Leek, Mary Ellen Leek, Joseph Leek, Martha Ann Leek, Frances D. Leek, Adeline Leek, Susan Leek, and James Harvey Leek.
Samuel Leek
circa 1837
Babylon, Suffolk County, New York, United States
New York, United States
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    The known info on Samuel Leek is quite incomplete. Probably it was after 1870 when he died. When he wed in N.Y. and whom he wed is not known. They had 1 known child, Edward, who was b. about 1861 in N.Y. and maybe d. young before 1860 as nothing else about him is known. The listed date of the birth of Samuel is from the 1850 U.S. Census.
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In 1837, in the year that Samuel Leek was born, on March 4th, Martin Van Buren was sworn in as the eighth President of the United States. Van Buren won 50.8% of the popular vote over election rival Harrison's 36.6%, largely due to Van Buren's promise to continue (previous) President Jackson's policies. But Van Buren only served one term because of the Panic of 1837 - which was due to Jackson's economic policy.
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In 1844, on July 3rd, the last known pair of great auk were killed in Iceland. A flightless bird, the average auk was about 33 inches tall and weighed about 11 pounds with a black back and white belly. They were most often found along the coast of Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Canada Great Britain, Ireland - and sometimes as far south as Spain.
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