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Marsha
pmml at navicom.com
Mon Feb 11 17:13:37 PST 2002
Perhaps I can be of some assistance..............
Jacob Leabo maried Elizabeth Baily they married 2 Feb 1820
Children were Mary Hellen Leabo -married Joseph Banett
Ellen Candace Leabo-married Hirum Darr
Alice Leabo
Marlin Bailey Leabo
Augustus C. Leabo -married Pauline B. Horsman
Effie Leabo married Durham
my notes for Jacob are as follows..............
Believe that Jacob is found with a Oradon Leabo in the 1880 cencus for
information see Rin # 93 under the 1880 cencus for his children and decendents
Information given from Henerreta Moss
In 1847 , Jacob Leabo, fifth child of Francois Isaas and Sarah Leabo, came
to the Oregon country.
Captain of the train was Isreal Matchell. In the train were the Thatchers,
Knigtens, Milland many others.
The train started from the vicinity of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and arrived in
Portland, Oregon in November. Shortly after that, Jacob settled on a piece of
land in Clackamas county, east of Canby, but returned to Cedar Rapids, early
in 1848 with Joe Meek, Geo. W. Evbberts, Jack "the sailor" and others.
Jacob returned to the west in 1849 with his son Marion who died December 2,
1852, in company with those whom they had made the trip east in 1848.
Jacob was born September 10, 1795, in Knox County , Tennessee.
He married Elixabeth Bailey who was born in Kentucky in 1803. She died in
Linn county near Cedar Rapids, Iowa on August 25, 1852. Is buried in the
Cambell cemetery.
Jacob Leabo. returned to Iowa in 1853, to find his wife, Elizabeth Baily
Leabo, had passed away the year before. He moved to Freemont county near
Sidney,Iowa and lived there until 1862, when he, again, came west with quite a
compay of relatives. He lived in Forest Grove, Oregon for some years, in the
home of O.J. Mage Leabo, finally going to Lafayette, Oregon with the Maje
Leabo family were he died June 10, 1880. He is buried in a cemetery near
Lafayette, Oregon.
1850 Census - Ray County, Missouri - File 10 0f 13
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
WASHINGTON
Schedule 1.---Free Inhabitants in District No. 75 , in the County of
Ray
, State of Missouri . enumerated by me, on the 25th day of October
, 1850.
Geo I. Wasson Ass't Marshall
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13
1005 1005 Leabo Daniel 28 M Farmer 400
Ky
Leabo Mary 26 F
Ohio X
Leabo Lavina 6 F
Mo
Leabo William W. 4 M
Mo
Leabo John 3 M
Mo
Leabo Samuel 6/12 M
Mo
1006 1006 Rainwater John 52 M Farmer 500
N.C. X
Rainwater Barbera 41 F
Ten
Rainwater Angelina 14 F
Ten
Rainwater Carity E.C. 4 F
Mo
1007 1007 Leabo Jacob 34 M Farmer 600
Ten
Leabo Elizabeth 37 F
Ten X
Leabo Nancy 13 F
Mo X
Leabo Barbera 11 F
Mo X
Leabo Susan 9 F
Mo X
Leabo Isaac 7 M
Mo X
Leabo Catharine 5 F
Mo
Leabo Mary 3 F
Mo
Leabo Angeline 5/12 F
Mo
1008 1008 Leabo Samuel 37 M Farmer 600
Ky
Leabo Mary 17 F
Ind X
Leabo Jacob 15 M Farmer
Mo
Leabo Adam J. 13 M
Mo
Leabo Paulina J. 10 F
Mo
Leabo Sarah F. 7 F
Mo
Leabo Mary 3 F
Mo
Jacob Leabo Tennessee Knox County
Indiana Iow
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Iowa
TETIK, Oralyn LEABO 59 Burley ID
Boise ID 1997-6-24
TEWS,
------------------------------------------------------- Looks like it is about
at the intersection of NW West Union Rd. and NW Dick Rd, on the northern
boundary of the Hillsboro city limits.
---------------------------------------------
HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD - MONROE COUNTY,
INDIANA 1830
Copies of COMPLETE INDEXED
Monroe County 1820 through 1850 censii
in a single book ($45) available directly from:
Don Matson
701 W Allen Street
Ellettsville, IN 47429
599 LEABO Jacob P.154
------------------------------------------------------------------ Dear Marsha:
I find no listing the West Union Baptist map, records for a Jacob
Leabo.
However, as Warren pointed out, there are several "unkowns"; no burials, etc.
AND, food for thought: there is lot 16, assigned to Trebus......there are no
burials by that name; or other people in the neighborhood by that name....
The 2 burials that are there are:
Benjamin E. Rees 1878-1970 and Dollie Rees, 1880-1966.
Who are these Reeses??? Are the related?? Is trebus at mistranslation of
Leabo?
An interesting side light: in the 1870 census - Jacob is living out at
Wapeto, in the Home for O.J. Leabo, age 36, peddler, wife Amanda, age 35, and
a large family of children, including
Alonzo Rees Leabo, who later lived in Forest Grove. The only burial that I
find for this whole family is Roy Hinman Leabo, buried at Mtn View Memorial
Gardens, FG, died the 12 Feb 1891, son of A.R. and Ida Hinman Leabo.
Marriage book 3, page 26 - Married Reas Leabo and Ida Hinman, at the house of
A(lanson) Hinman in Forest Grove 6 Dec 1881.
This is the only Leabo marriage up through the Book 3 index, (Mar 1896.)
Wapeto is at good 18-20 miles from the West Union Baptist Cemetery.
There are no Leabos in Hill Cemetery, Gaston; nor Forest View at Forest Grove.
Nor is the burial records of Forest Grove Undertaking Co, that I have.
Let me know your thoughts. Judy Goldmann, Hillsboro, OR
judy_goldmann at pmug.org
-------------------------------------------------------------------- Leabo
Jacob
Territorial Government
Documents, including records of the Provisional
Government 1843-1859. Arranged alphavetically
Signer of petiotion for dividsion of Polk County, Nov. 27, 1847 Doc no. 10
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LEABO
Posted by Kim Magers <DANDKMAGERS at ONLINEMAC.COM> on Tue, 09 Nov 1999,
in response to Lebow, posted by MARSHA on Fri, 10 Sep 1999
Surname: LEABO, HALLIN, KELLEY, DANIEL
Hello relative!
I am carrying on my mother's passion for geneology and ran across your message.
I am directly
related to LEABO on my father's side (KELLEY). I live in Oregon and spend a
lot of spare time
tromping through the old cemetaries. I visited JACOB LEABO's grave last
Saturday in
LAFAYETTE. Quite a few family members are buried in the plot as well.
I have a few family portraits. Please write me and we can share information.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Here
in a nut shell is a direct drop descendent for Jacob and myself. Jacob is my
3rd- great grandfather on my father's side.
Please write back soon and let me know how you are placed in the family order.
I have information to share and have lots of questions I am sure you can
answer. I will be researching a few items at the library tomorrow here in
McMinnville, Oregon and will be in Salem later this week. Much of the family
is buried at LEE MISSION in Salem.
Awaiting your reply with interest.
Kim
FRANCIS ISSAC LEABO
(1754-1840)
Sarah Jennings
(1756-ABT1840)
*
*
*
JACOB LEABO
(Sept. 10, 1795-June 19, 1880)
Elizabeth Bailey
(1803-1852)
*
*
*
AUGUSTUS CESAER LEABO
(Dec. 31, 1842 -)
Pauline Banks Horseman
*
*
*
AUGUSTA GRACE LEABO
Sept. 24, 1870 - April 3, 1944)
Harry Hallin
*
*
*
LENA IRENE HALLIN
(March 24, 1898 - April 7, 1974)
Nolan Francis Kelley
*
*
*
HARRY WILLIAM KELLEY
(March 2, 1920 - September 27, 1970)
Hattie Georgine Reed
(December 7, 1921 - March 14, 1996)
*
*
*
KIMBERLEY SUE KELLEY - MAGERS
---------------------------------------------------- The family plot has one
large headstone marking five graves. Each grave then has a small first name or
initial marker, one is missing. The headstone reads as follows:
LEABO
Jacob Sept. 18, 1795 - June 10, 1880
Oradon J. Aug. 25, 1833 - Mar. 15, 1906
Amanda M. Sept. 21, 1834 - June 23, 1896
Kate - Wife of E. Webber Feb. 8, 1870 - Jan. 22, 1898 Perry B. May 25, 1875 -
Jan. 22, 1890
Directions to cemetery:
>From Salem Hwy 22
Hwy 22 to Junction at Independence & Hwy 99
Turn right on Hwy 99 towards McMinnville.
Keep on Hwy 99 through McMinnville (called Baker St. in town) Out north end of
town toward Lafayette.
At very south end of Lafayette is a dip in the Hwy.
At the bottom of the dip is MINERAL SPRINGS RD. on LEFT.
Turn left onto MINERAL SPRINGS RD.
(If you enter Lafayette city limits you have gone too far) Follow MINERAL
SPRINGS RD. out into country, approx. 1-1 1/2 mile.
Sign is on right side (Lafayette #3 Masonic Cemetery).
Gate on entry (should be unlocked).
Can not see cemetery from road.
Looks like overgrown lane up hill.
Drive up to top, curves to left.
Stay on left side.
LEABO is on left section.
Hope that is of some help.
Kim
Believe that Jacob is found with a Oradon Leabo in the 1880 cencus for
information see Rin # 93 under the 1880 cencus for his children and decendents
Information given from Henerreta Moss
In 1847 , Jacob Leabo, fifth child of Francois Isaad and Sarah Leabo, came
to the Oregon country.
Captain of the train was Isreal Matchell. In the train were the Thatchers,
Knigtens, Milland many others.
The train started from the vicinity of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and arrived in
Portland, Oregon in November. Shortly after that, Jacob settled on a piece of
land in Clackamas county, east of Canby, but returned to Cedar Rapids, early
in 1848 with Joe Meek, Geo. W. Evbberts, Jack "the sailor" and others.
Jacob returned to the west in 1849 with his son Marion who died December 2,
1852, in company with those whom they had made the trip east in 1848.
Jacob was born September 10, 1795, in Knox County , Tennessee.
He married Elixabeth Bailey who was born in Kentucky in 1803. She died in
Linn county near Cedar Rapids, Iowa on August 25, 1852. Is buried in the
Cambell cemetery.
Jacob Leabo. returned to Iowa in 1853, to find his wife, Elizabeth Baily
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