Clarisa "Clara" Leonard

Clarisa "Clara" Leonard

Female 1836 - 1887  (51 years)

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  1. 1.  Clarisa "Clara" LeonardClarisa "Clara" Leonard was born on 4 Mar 1836 in Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States; was christened on 13 Feb 1862 in Detroit (Sts. Peter & Paul Jesuit), Wayne, Michigan, United States (daughter of Peter Leonard and Lavinia Carman); died on 6 Jun 1887 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; was buried on 9 Jun 1887 in Detroit (Mt. Elliott), Wayne, Michigan, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Clara Leonard
    • Name: Clara Sweeney
    • Name: Clarisa Duquette
    • Name: Clarissa Leonard
    • _HASHTAG: Mt. Elliott Cemetery
    • _UID: 0F1B3FDBC4604D60912BF7D843EBC2932363
    • Guardianship: 3 Mar 1847, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Leonard minors
    • Census: 1850, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States
    • Baptism: 13 Feb 1862, Detroit (Sts. Peter & Paul Jesuit), Wayne, Michigan, United States
    • Land: 29 Mar 1862, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States
    • Land: 1 Sep 1863, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States
    • Land: 1 Sep 1863, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States
    • City Directory: 1866, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; 62 Pine
    • Probate: 10 Oct 1867, Wayne County, Michigan, United States; Joseph Duquette
    • Census: 5 Jun 1870, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States
    • Legal Matter: 20 May 1872, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; Mt. Elliott burial plot
    • Census: 15 Jun 1880, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States
    • Burial: 9 Jun 1887, Detroit (Mt. Elliott), Wayne, Michigan, United States

    Notes:

    Clarissa would take her daughters to Owosso to visit relatives of her mother. They would take the streetcar to Bates & Jefferson and catch the urban streetcar. They went to meet with Rene Skutt and her daughter Mable Pennington. After Mable's husband died she lived with her mother Rene. Mable worked in a bean factory.

    Christened:
    noted age 26 years

    _HASHTAG:
    buried at Mt. Elliott Cemetery

    Guardianship:
    Jacob Carman and George W. Carman (uncle) petitioned the court. George W. Carman became guardian of Catherine, Almira, Betsey, Adelia, Clarissa and Barbary Leonard.

    Census:
    page 92 R
    M. L. Bagg, 40, physician, value 2500, born NY
    Jane Bagg, 37, born NY
    Elizabeth Bagg, 18, born NY
    Antoinette Bagg, 12, born Mich
    Clarissa Leonard, born Michigan, age 14
    Sophia Winslow, 28, born NY
    Alfred Davis, 17, clerk, born NY

    Baptism:
    Her sponsor was Helen Delany.

    Land:
    Wayne County Register of Deeds, Book 45, page 40 (Library of Michigan)
    Duquette, Joseph of Detroit, pur. fr. William S. More and w. Huldah of Detroit, Mar. 29, 1862, the E. half of lot 13, subd. of Riopelle Farm in Detroit. Witnesses: Chas Crosman and Ducan MacKay. Reg.: Henry M. Wittelsey. Rec. Apr 8, 1862


    Land:
    Wayne County Register of Deeds, Book 50, page 50 (Library of Michigan)
    Duquette, Clarissa of Detroit, pur. fr. Marcella McDonell of Detroit, Sept. 1, 1863, the E. half of lot 13, S. side of Gouin Street on Riopelle Farm in Detroit; subject to a certain mortgage to William S. More. Witnessess: Duncan Mackay and Magdelen MacKay. Reg.: E. N. Lacroix. Rec. Sept 2, 1863

    Land:
    Wayne County Register of Deeds, Book 50, page 129 (Library of Michigan)
    MacDonell, Marcella of Detroit, pur. fr. Joseph Duquette and w. Clarissa of Detroit, Sept. 1, 1863, the E. half of lot 13, S. side of Gouin Street, Riopelle Farm in Detroit; subject to a mortgage payable to William S. More. Witnesses: Duncan Mackay and Magdalen Mackay. Reg.: E. N.

    City Directory:
    Duquette, Joseph, drayman, h. 62 Pine

    Probate:
    Nbr. 5528
    Joseph Duquette, dec.
    The Petition of Mrs. Clara Duqette who is of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, of the County of Wayne respectfully shews:
    That Joseph Duquette late of Detroit in said County of Wayne departe this life in said City of Detroit on Saturday the 28th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven leaving a last Will and Testament, as your petitioner is informed and verily believes
    That deceased was, at and immediately previous to his death, an inhabitant of said County of Wayne and the he was possessed of Real & Personal Estate, situate and being in the County of Wayne to be administrated, and that the estimated value thereof is the sum of two thousand dollars or thereabout as your petitioner is informed and verily believes.
    And your petitioner further shews that the names and residence of the heirs at law of said deceased, and other persons interested in his estate, are as follows:
    Your petitioner widow of deceased Residence Detroit Mich 62 Pine Street
    Your petitioner therefore prays that all persons interested in said estate may be duly cited as required by law, and as to this Court may seem proper, that said Last Will & Testament may be admitted to Probate that adminisration of said estate may be granted to the executive in said Will named and that such other and further order and proceedings may be had in the premises as may be required by the statutes in such case made and provided.
    Dated Detroit October 10th 1867
    Signed Clarisa Duquette

    Census:

    Sweeney, Joseph, 30 years; teamster; value real estate $1500; personal estate $500; born New York, mother foreign born, father born USA
    Sweeney, Claria, 33 years, keeping house, born Michigan; mother & father born USA
    Sweeney, Marcie, 15 years, at home, born Michigan
    Bellmore, Alfred, 30 years, teamster, born Canada
    Belle, Mortiz, 31 years, laborer, born Canada

    Legal Matter:
    Ellen Harvey sold to Clara Sweeney one half of her interest in and to Lot 75, section F of Mount Elliott Cemetery.

    Census:

    Sweeny, Joseph, 48 years, married, saloon keeper, born Ireland, parents born Ireland
    Sweeny, Clara, 34 years, wife, married, keeps house, born Ireland, parents born Ireland
    Sweeny, Mary, 22 years, daughter, at home, born Michigan, parents born Ireland

    150 Gouin Street


    Burial:
    Section F, lot 75, Harvey/Stay plot
    (grave - name - age - interment)
    1 - Joseph Duquette, 46 y, Sept 30, 1867
    2 - Elizabeth Harvey, 14 m, Jan 15, 1868
    3 - Thomas Sweeney - 1/2 hr, Sept 7, 1869
    4 - P. H. Delaney - 27 y, Dec 22, 1869
    5 - Thomas Sweeney - 35 y, Jan 16, 1871
    6 - William J. Sweeney - 7 w, Apr 8, 1871
    7 - Ludwine Leonard, 90 y, June 20, 1883
    8 - Ellen McMahon, 11 y, Feb 27, 1885
    9 - Clara Sweeney, 49 y, June 9, 1887
    10 - John Stay, 38 y, Jan 12, 1888
    11 - Thomas A. E. Harvey, 20 y, Jan 17, 1890
    12 - Mary E McGarry, 5 d, June 10, 1890
    13 - Joseph Sweeney, 53 y, Mar 3, 1894
    14 - Philomene I. McGarry, 3 m, July 21, 1894
    15 - Thomas G. Harvey, 72 y, Feb 27, 1900
    16 - Ann McMahon, 53 y, Dec 1, 1904
    17 - Edna E. Valliere, 4 m, July 24, 1905
    18 - Carl Harvey, 2 y, July 14, 1914
    19 - Ellen D. Harvey, 70 y, May 19, 1915
    20 - Mary Harvey, 1 y, Oct 17, 1917
    21 - Thomas Harvey, 3 y, Oct 17 1917
    22 - Wilhelmina Harvey, 35 y, Oct 17, 1917
    23 - Geo. D. Harvey, 51 y, Mar 31, 1923
    24 - Ada C. Bowman, 7 y, May 8, 1928
    25 - Ada C. Bowman, 7 y, Dec 28, 1928

    Buried:
    Section F, lot 75, grave 9 - Harvey/Stay plot
    Clara Sweeney #15
    Place of Nativity: America
    Age: 49 years
    Parish: St. Peter & Paul
    Residence: 150 Guoin
    Date of Decease: 6 Jun 1887
    Cause of Death: Uterine cancer
    Undertaker: Geist and Son

    Clarisa married William Gorman about 1854. William was born in in Ireland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary Elizabeth Gorman was born on 31 Dec 1854 in Michigan, United States; died on 15 May 1937 in Lake Orion, Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried on 18 May 1937 in Lake Orion, Oakland, Michigan, United States.

    Clarisa married Joseph Duquette on 1 May 1860 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States. Joseph was born about 1821 in Ireland; died on 28 Sep 1867 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; was buried on 30 Sep 1867 in Detroit (Mt. Elliott), Wayne, Michigan, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Noted in Alyce Gauthier files -
    Wayne Co. Marriages, 1860 File, V. 3, p. 124
    Joseph Ducat, 37, Detroit, and
    Clara Leonard, 26, Detroit,
    May 1, 1860, at Detroit
    by Stephen P Purdy, J.P.
    John Burns and Rachael Burns, Detroit, witnesses

    Clarisa married Joseph Sweeney on 30 Jun 1868 in Detroit (Sts. Peter & Paul Jesuit), Wayne, Michigan, United States. Joseph (son of Thomas Sweeney and Julia Le Mieux) was born on 11 Dec 1840 in Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States; died on 27 Feb 1894 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; was buried on 3 Mar 1894 in Detroit (Mt. Elliott), Wayne, Michigan, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Marriage Ceremony:
    Witnesses were Thomas Sweeney and Catherine Sweeney.

    Children:
    1. Thomas Edward Sweeney was born on 6 Sep 1869 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; died on 6 Sep 1869 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; was buried on 7 Sep 1869 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States.
    2. William Joseph Sweeney was christened on 16 Feb 1871 in Detroit (Sts. Peter & Paul Jesuit), Wayne, Michigan, United States; died on 7 Apr 1871 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; was buried on 8 Apr 1871 in Detroit (Mt. Elliott), Wayne, Michigan, United States.
    3. Clara Mabel Sweeney was born on 25 Aug 1874 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; was christened on 6 Sep 1874 in Detroit (Sts. Peter & Paul Jesuit), Wayne, Michigan, United States; died on 30 Jun 1961 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; was buried on 3 Jul 1961 in Detroit (Mt. Olivet), Wayne, Michigan, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Peter Leonard was born in in Ireland; died in Apr 1840 in Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: F87002E8C5D54A39B116D576E335FBD96DA4
    • Naturalization: 1829, Michigan, United States
    • Citizenship: 3 Mar 1829, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan Territory
    • Land: 24 Mar 1829, Pontiac, Michigan Territory
    • Land: 25 Sep 1829, Pontiac, Michigan Territory
    • Census: 1830, Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States
    • Land: 29 Jun 1830, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan Territory; deed
    • Land: 3 Dec 1830, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan Territory
    • Land: 1 Apr 1833, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Warrantee Deed
    • Census: 1834, Oakland County, Michigan Territory, United States
    • Naturalization: 5 Jul 1834, Pontiac, Michigan Territory
    • Will: 23 Feb 1837, Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States
    • Court: 4 Apr 1840, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Executors
    • Will: 4 Apr 1840, Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Will filed
    • Court: 6 Apr 1840, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Inventory of estate
    • Inventory of property: 9 May 1840, Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States
    • Will: 4 Sep 1840, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Approved and allowed
    • Court: 21 Jan 1843, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Committee to section off 1/3 of estate to Lavina Leonard
    • Court: 25 May 1846, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Petition of Mary Leonard Skutt
    • Additional information: 1840-1847, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Estate of Peter Leonard
    • Additional information: 1847, Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Final accounting of Estate of Peter Leonard
    • Court: 19 Jan 1847, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Comm for Lavina
    • Court: 3 Mar 1847, Pointe aux Trembles, Quebec, Canada; Committee formed for division of estate
    • Court: 8 Mar 1847, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Legal annoucement of court hearing
    • Court: 11 Mar 1847, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Division of land

    Notes:

    (Research):February 1829, Peter Leonard married Lavinia Carman in Oakland County

    25 Sep 1829, Peter Leoard applied for land in Waterford Twp, Oakland County

    Census 1830, Waterford, Oakland shows Peter Leonard, age bet 20-30 and 1 female bet 20-30

    Peter's will made on 26 Feb 1837

    Barbara Leonard (Otto) was born in April 1840.

    13 Feb 1841, Almira Carman married Albert W. Finch.

    24 Aug 1843, Betsey Jane Carman married Dennis B. Nichols.

    25 October 1845, Lavinia Leonard, age 39, married Abel Algers, age 33, in Avon Township, Michigan.

    3 Mar 1847, Catherine and Almira Leonard were in Upper Canada.

    11 Mar 1847, Mary Leonard married Abram Skutt.

    In 1847, George W. Carman (Uncle) was appointed guardian of: Catherine, Almira, Betsey, over 14, but minors Adelia, Clarissa, Barbara, under 14.

    1880 US-Michigan Census - A. Mary Skutt (daughter of Peter & Lavina) states she was born in Canada, her father in Ireland, and her mother in New York.

    Birth:
    per 1910 census for Catherine Leonard McCullough - father born in Ireland

    Citizenship:
    "Peter Leonard personally appeared in open court and made application to become a citizen of the United States of America. And upon Solemn Oath declared that it is a bonafide intention to become a citizen of the said United States of America. And to renounce for ever all allegiance and fidelity to any prince, potenate State or Sovereignty whatever. And particularly all allegiance and fidelity to George the fourth the king of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain."

    Land:
    Jacob Carman sold to Peter Leonard 80 acres of land for the sum of $450.00. Payments are as follows: $115 and interest by 1 January 1831; $115 and interest by 1 January 1832; $120 by 1 January 1833. The land is described as "the West half of the South West quarter of Section twenty four, in Township three North of Range nine East".

    Land:
    On 25 Sept 1829, Peter purchased 80 acres of land in Waterford Township, Oakland County, Michigan, and gave his residence as Oakland County, Michigan Territory. The cost was $1.25 per acre for a total of $100.00. The description of the lot is W 1/2 of NE 1/4, Sec 23, township 3N, range 9E.
    Land patent C3150 (Vol 7, page 196, Ord 259255M) was granted on 3 December 1830.

    Census:

    Peter Leonard
    1 male between 20-29
    2 females under 5 years
    1 Female between 20-29

    Land:
    On 28 June 1830, before David Paddock, Justice of the Peace, Jacob Carman, of Pontiac, acknowledges payment in full of $450.00 from Peter Leonard for mortgage executed on 7 March 1829. Peter and Lavina purchased land from Jacob Carmen. It is descibed as "the West half of the South West quarter of section twenty four in Township three North of Range nine East containing 80 acres".

    Land:
    Certificate No. 3150
    "Peter Leonard of Oakland County, Michigan Territory has deposited...a certificate of the Register of the Land Office at Detroit...full payment has been made by the said Peter Leonard...for the West half of the North East quarter of Section twenty three in Township three North of range nine East in the District of Lands offered for sale at Detroit, Michigan Territory, containing eighty acres..."

    Pat: C3150, Vol 7, page 196, ord 259255M


    Land:
    Warrantee deed for payment of $80.00 to Joshua Hawks of the State of Maine (via Joseph Hawks of Oakland County, Michigan Territory) by Peter Leonard for land situated in the Township of Pontiac, described as the North half of the West half of the Southeast quarter of Section twenty three in Township three North of Range nine in the District of Detroit and Territory forsaid.

    Census:
    Peter Leonard

    Naturalization:
    "In the matter of the application of Peter Leonard for naturalization. Appearing to the court that the applicant made his application for naturalization more than three years since in a court of record in the this county and that he has resided in the United States for five years and within the Territory of Michigan for the year last past and that he is of good moral character and well disposed to the good of the peace and happiness of the United States and attached to the Constitution of the same. The said applicant is admitted a citizen of the United States upon his taking the oath required in such cases. Whereupon the said applicant appeared in court and took and subscribed the following oath viz: I Peter Leonard do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States. And that I do absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, State or Sovereignty whatever and I do particularly renounce all allegiance and fidelity its defense to William Fourth King of Great Britain whose subject I have been."

    Will:
    Peter Leonard's will was made on 23 Feb 1837: Lavinia was given 1/3 of all real estate and personal property and had use of the other 2/3 for the purpose of maintaining his several children: Mary Leonard, Catherin Leonard, Almira Leonard, Betsey Leonard, Adelia Leonard, and one undelivered child (Clarissa).

    Court:
    Peter Leonard selected Henry Jones and Lavina Leonard as his executor of his estate. Both both refused to act. Court appointed administrators were Elisha Shelden, principal administrator, and Jacob Carman and Hiram Baxter.

    Will:
    Will was presented to Probate Court on 4 April 1840.

    Court:
    6 Apr 1840, the court called for an inventory of the property of Peter Leonard.

    Inventory of property:
    Inventory and appraisal of farm:
    1 yoke of oxen - $50.00
    1 heifer and 4 sheep - $22.00
    1 waggon - $30.00
    1 fanning mill - $10.00
    1 plow and drag - $9.00
    1 sythe - $1.50
    1 shotgun - $3.00
    1 1/2 of 20 acres wheat - $25.00
    1 1/2 of 20 acres oats - $5.00
    3 ghoats - $3.00
    2 axes - $1.00
    1 block - $3.00
    Farm and improvements - $1,000.00

    Will:
    The will was approved and allowed on 4 September 1840 by Judge Stephen Reeves.

    Court:
    Judge Stephen Reeves appointed Isaac I. Voorhies, Alfred Judson and Jacob Carman to a committee to help appraise, inventory and section off the one third part of the Estate of Peter Leonard gave to his widow, Lavina.

    Court:
    Petition by Mary Leonard Skutt, written 25 May 1846, was adjourned on 8 February 1847, pending three weeks of publication.

    Additional information:
    Probate Court file of the Estate of Peter Leonard.

    Additional information:
    Administrator's accounting for payments made from the Estate of Peter Leonard.


    Court:
    The committee to help with portion of estate to go to Lavina appeared in court promising to perform their duties.

    Court:
    After the petition of Mary Leonard Skutt, Judge Lamont Bagg appointed a committee to appraise, inventory and divide the real estate of the late Peter Leonard. The members were Isaac I. Voorhies, Ira Donelson and William Tilden.

    Court:
    The Probate Court required public annoucement of court hearing regarding the Petition of Mary Leonard Skutt, heir of Peter Leonard.

    Court:
    A committee consisting of Isaac I. Voorhies, Ira Donelson and William Tilden, appraised and divided real estate from the Estate of Peter Leonard.

    Peter married Lavinia Carman on 12 Feb 1829 in Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States. Lavinia (daughter of Jacob Carman and Barbara Shaver) was born about 1811 in New York, United States; died in in Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lavinia Carman was born about 1811 in New York, United States (daughter of Jacob Carman and Barbara Shaver); died in in Michigan.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Lavina Leonard
    • Name: Lavinia Algiers
    • _UID: 56BB0885C13A41019A02023C89FCD7DBEC5A
    • Census: 1830, Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States
    • Land: 29 Jun 1830, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; deed
    • Census: 1834, Oakland County, Michigan Territory, United States
    • Census: 1840, Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States
    • Newspaper Article: 27 Jan 1847; Oakland Gazette
    • Census: 1850, Middlebury, Shiawassee, Michigan, United States
    • Census: 1860, Middlebury, Shiawassee, Michigan, United States
    • Census: 1880, Rush, Shiawassee, Michigan, United States

    Notes:

    (Research):After the death of Peter, the Leonard children were sent to live with community families.

    1850 - Clarissa is living with Dr. M. L Bogg and his family; Barbara living with merchant, Horace Thurber and his family.

    Census:

    Peter Leonard
    1 male between 20-29
    2 females under 5 years
    1 Female between 20-29

    Land:
    On 28 June 1830, before David Paddock, Justice of the Peace, Jacob Carman, of Pontiac, acknowledges payment in full of $450.00 from Peter Leonard for mortgage executed on 7 March 1929. Peter and Lavina purchased land from Jacob Carmen. It is descibed as "the West half of the South West quarter of section twenty four in Township three North of Range nine East containing 80 acres".

    Census:
    Peter Leonard

    Census:

    Mrs. Leonard
    1 Female between 30-40
    2 Female under 5
    1 Female bet 5-10
    3 females bet 10-15.

    Newspaper Article:
    "Whereas, my wife Lovina has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, this is to forbid all persons harbouring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay not debts of her contracting after this date."
    Highland January 4, 1846
    Abel Alger
    152 w 3

    Census:

    Abram Skutt, 35 years, farmer, born New York
    Mary Skutt, 26 years, born Canada
    Peter Skutt, 7 years, born Michigan
    Irena Skutt, 5 years born Michigan
    Lovina Leonard, 39 years, born New York

    Census:

    Abram Skutt, 43 years, farmer, born New York
    Mary A. Skutt, 33 years, born New York
    Peter Skutt, 18 years, farm laborer, born Canada
    Rena Skutt, 16 years, domestic, born Michigan
    Abram Skutt, 5 years, born Michigan
    Lafeyette Skutt, 1 year, born Michigan
    Lavina Algiers, 52 years, domestic, born Michigan

    Census:

    Skutt, Abram, 65 years, farmer, born New York
    Skutt, A. Mary, 58 years, keeping house, born Canada, father born Ireland, mother born New York
    Skutt, Abram, 25 years, works on farm, born Michigan
    Skutt, Lafayette, 22 years, laborer, born Michigan
    Skutt, B. Joseph, 20 years, laborer, born Michigan
    Skutt, T. William, 14 years, works on farm, born Michigan
    Leonard, Lavina, 70 years, mother-in-law, widow, born New York, parents born New York

    Notes:

    Married:
    17 years old at time of marriage

    Children:
    1. Almira Leonard was born in 1821; and died.
    2. Mary A. Leonard was born in 1824 in Ontario, Canada; died on 30 Oct 1895 in Rush, Shiawassee, Michigan, United States; was buried in Nov 1895 in Henderson, Shiawassee, Michigan, United States.
    3. Betsey Jane Leonard was born in 1826; died on 12 Oct 1847 in Macomb County, Michigan; was buried in Oct 1847 in Washington, Macomb, Michigan, United States.
    4. Catherine Leonard was born about 1827; died after 1914.
    5. Adelia Leonard was born about 1832; and died.
    6. 1. Clarisa "Clara" Leonard was born on 4 Mar 1836 in Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States; was christened on 13 Feb 1862 in Detroit (Sts. Peter & Paul Jesuit), Wayne, Michigan, United States; died on 6 Jun 1887 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States; was buried on 9 Jun 1887 in Detroit (Mt. Elliott), Wayne, Michigan, United States.
    7. Barbara C. Leonard was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States; died on 5 Sep 1914 in Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; was buried on 8 Sep 1914 in Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Jacob Carman was born on 9 Jun 1774 in Johnstown, Colony of New York (son of Michael Carman and Maria Margarethe Alter); died in in Michigan.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Jacob Karmann
    • Name: Jacob Kermann
    • _UID: 3791DFB567674B7DA0C47EC635193AE20489
    • Additional information: 1798, Nepean, Upper Canada
    • Land: 4 Sep 1815, Cambria, Niagara, New York, United States
    • Land: 8 Jul 1824, Pontiac, Michigan Territory
    • Land: 24 Mar 1829, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan Territory
    • Census: 1830, Oakland County, Michigan Territory, United States
    • Land: 29 Jun 1830, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan Territory; deed
    • Additional information: 6 Apr 1835, Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States
    • Census: 1840, Oakland County, Michigan, United States
    • Guardianship: 3 Mar 1847, Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, United States; Leonard minors
    • Census: 1850, Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States
    • Census: 1860, Waterford, Oakland, Michigan, United States

    Notes:

    (Research):1774 birth in Johnstown (currently Fulton County), New York

    1830 CENSUS - Waterford, Oakland County, Michigan, page 99 - Listed Jacob Carman, age 50-60, 1 male bet 10-15, 1 male bet 20-30, 1 male bet 30-40, 1 female bet 10-15, 1 female bet 50-60.
    Listed immediately under Jacob - Peter Leonard, 1 male bet 20-30, 1 female between 20-30, 2 female under 5 years of age.

    1840 CENSUS - Waterford, Oakland County, Michigan, page 13 - J. Carman, age 60-70, 1 male bet 15-20, 1 female bet 40-50, 1 female bet 20-30.

    1850 CENSUS - Waterford, Oakland County Michigan, page 119R - George Carman, age 30, farmer, born NY. Elizabeth, age 27, born Canada, Mary, age 5, born Michigan, William, age 1, born Michigan.

    1900 CENSUS - Muskegon, 5th Ward, 10th Precint, Muskegon County, Michigan, E.D. 73, Supv. Dist 9, sheet 19 - George Carman, age 79, born Oct. 1820, NY, father & mother born NY. Elizabeth, wife, born Apr. 1823, Canada.

    Possible child:
    Registers of the Parishes of Williamsburgh, Matilda, Osnabruck, and Edwardsburgh - Book A
    Baptism, 1799-1808, p.34-61 by Rev. August Friedrich Meyer, Lutheran
    Elijha, born 5 Dec 1800, bapt. 11 Jan 1801, parents Jacob Carman and Barbara, his wife, witnesses John Serves and Catarina, his wife, A40
    http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gemmell/stadat03.htm

    Possilbe second marriage for Jacob:
    Jacob Carman, born 1773, married at Bloomfield, MI, 9 Nov 1848 to Margaret Diamond, born 1800. (ancestry.com - Oakland County, Michigan Vital Records, 1800-1917)

    Additional information:
    The Historical Society of Ottawa
    BEFORE AND AFTER COLONEL BY
    by Hammett P. Hill, K.C.
    Bytown Pamphlet Serie No. 16
    ISSN 0823-5457
    Page 3

    "The township of Nepean, of which Bytown was originally a part, was surveyed in 1798, A Mr. Honeywell was the first settler in the township. The owners of the original lots covering the present townsite were principally United Empire Loyalists or their children. That portion of the present city lying between Wellington and Rideau streets and the Ottawa River and stretching from Bronson Avenue to the Rideau river was originally granted to one Jacob Carman, the son of a United Empire
    Loyalist who had settled in the township of Ameliasburg. It would not appear that Mr. Carman ever settled on the lot, and shortly afterwards in some way that I have been unable to ascertain, the property passed into the hands of Colonel Hugh Fraser, of Three Rivers, Quebec."

    Land:
    Jacob sold 100 acres of land on 4 Sept 1815 to Walter T Gates. The land was originally located in the Eastern District of the Province of Upper Canada but now is Cambria in Niagara County, New York.
    "A memorial to be registered pursuant to the Statute in such ease made and provided of an Indenture of Bargain and sale between Jacob Carman late of the Township of Matilda in the Eastern District in the Province of Upper Canada but now a resent of the Town of Cambia in the County of Niagara in the State of New York yeoman and Walter T Gates of the Town of Johnstown in the District of Johnstown in the Province of Johnstown Upper Canada merchant dated the fourth day of September in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and fifteen Whereby the said Jacob Carman for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds of lawful money of Upper Canada to him in hand paid by the said Walter T. Gates and receipt there of acknowledge hath bargained sold remised released and forever claimed unto the said Walter T. Gates his heirs and assigns forever all and singular that certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and the Township of Matilda in the County of Dundas in the Eastern District and the Province of Upper Canada containing on hundred acres do the same more or less being composed of the West half of lot number thirty three in the first concession of the said Township of Matilda which said one hundred acres of land are builted and bounded or maybe otherwise know as follows that is to say commence as the entire of said lot number thirty three in front than North twenty four degrees West on hundred and five chains seventy six links more or less to the ? concession then south sixty six degrees West nine chains fifty links then south twenty four degrees east one hundred and five chains seventy six links more or less to the river St. Laurence then north sixty six degrees easterly along the banks of said river to the place of beginning together with all and singular the here a ditrament and appurtenances to the said premises in anywise belonging or there unto appertuning Which said indenture is witnessed by Alexander McMillan of the Town of Prescott in the District of Johnstown gentleman and Bates Cook of the Town of Cambria in the County of Niagara in the State of New York gentleman and the memorial hereof is here by required to be registered by Mr Walter T Gates the grantee therein named witness my hand and seal this twelfth day of October 1815
    signed and sealed Walter T Gates
    in presence of Jno McMillan and John McLean

    Land:
    On 8 Jul 1824, in the Land Office in Detroit, Jacob Carman, of Niagara by N Y, purchased 80 acres of land for $1.25 per acre, totaling $100.00. The land description is Sec 24 of township 3N in range 9E. The patent was dated 20 Oct 1824.

    Land:
    Jacob Carman sold to Peter Leonard 80 acres of land for the sum of $450.00. Payments are as follows: $115 and interest by 1 January 1831; $115 and interest by 1 January 1832; $120 by 1 January 1833. The land is described as "the West half of the South West quarter of Section twenty four, in Township three North of Range nine East".

    Census:

    Jacob Leonard
    1 male between 10-14
    1 male between 20-29
    1 male between 30-39
    1 male between 50-59
    1 female between 10-14
    1 female between 50-59

    Land:
    On 28 June 1830, before David Paddock, Justice of the Peace, Jacob Carman, of Pontiace, acknowledges payment in full of $450.00 from Peter Leonard for mortgage executed on 7 March 1929. Peter and Lavina purchased land from Jacob Carmen. It is descibed as "the West half of the South West quarter of section twenty four in Township three North of Range nine East containing 80 acres".

    Additional information:
    In 1827, the Waterford area was part of Pontiac Township. Waterford Township was created int 1834. The citizens of the new township met on 6 April 1835 at the schoolhouse on Elizabeth Lake Road in District number 1. They elected officers for the township. Jacob Carman was chosen as a Director of the Poor and as a Inspector of Common Schools.

    Census:

    J. Carman
    1 male between 15-19
    1 male between 60-69
    1 female between 20-29
    1 female between 40-49

    Guardianship:
    Jacob Carman and George W. Carman (uncle) petitioned the court. George W. Carman became guardian of Catherine, Almira, Betsey, Adelia, Clarissa and Barbary Leonard.

    Census:

    Jacob Carman, 77 y, farmer, 4000 value, born NY
    Margaret Carman, 50 y, born Ireland
    Margaret McLauglin (or McLonglin), 26 y, Canada
    James McLauglin, 30 y, farmer, born Ireland
    Thomas McLauglin, 7 y, born Mich
    Susan McLauglin, 1 y, born Mich
    *directly below
    George Carman, 30, farmer, 2000 value, born NY
    Elizabeth Carman, 27, born Canada
    Mary Carman, 5, born Mich
    Wm Carman, 1, born Mich
    Christopher Knowlton, 89, farmer, born NJ

    Census:

    Jacob Carman, 88 years, value of personal estate $100, born NY
    Margaret Carman, 60 years, born Ireland
    (Drayton Plains)

    Jacob married Barbara Shaver on 26 Dec 1793 in Matilda, Dundas, Ontario, Canada. Barbara (daughter of Johannes Shaver and Anna Maria Hartz) was born about 1774 in Colony of New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Barbara Shaver was born about 1774 in Colony of New York (daughter of Johannes Shaver and Anna Maria Hartz); and died.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Barbara Schaefer
    • _UID: 72C14AE2C21E40E7A7AE10FD3FEDEED9BBB9

    Notes:

    (Research):Schaefer - Shaver Loyalist Family

    10. Barbara SHAVER (Honas "Johannes", Nicholas) was born about 1774 in Palatine, Montgomery Co.
    , NY.
    LIVED: Matilda, Dundas Co., Ontario Canada
    MARRIAGE: "Shaefer, Barbara, a daughter of Johannes Schaefer, married Jacob Kermann, both of Matilda,
    Dundas County, 26 Dec. 1793."
    Barbara married Jacob CARMAN on 26 Dec 1793 in Matilda, Dundas Co., Ontario, Canada. Jacob
    was born in 1774 in Johnstown, Fulton Co., NY. He died in , , MI, USA.
    LIVED: Matilda, Dundas Co., Ontario Canada.
    Jacob and Barbara had the following children:

    53 F i. Elizabeth CARMAN was born in 1795.
    Elizabeth married John NASH. John was born about 1795.
    54 M ii. John CARMAN was born in 1797.
    55 M iii. Joseph CARMAN was born on 3 Nov 1798.
    56 M iv. Elisha CARMAN was born on 5 Dec 1900.
    57 M v. Samuel CARMAN was born on 12 Dec 1802.
    58 F vi. Catherine CARMAN was born on 27 Jun 1805.

    Birth:
    Palatine, Montgomery County ?

    Notes:

    Married:
    Matilda (currently Dundas County), Ontario

    Children:
    1. Joseph Carman was born on 3 Nov 1798 in Matilda, Dundas, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    2. Elisha Carman was born on 12 May 1800 in Matilda, Dundas, Ontario, Canada; was christened on 11 Jan 1801 in Matilda, Dundas, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    3. Samuel Carman was born on 12 Dec 1802 in Matilda, Dundas, Ontario, Canada; was christened on 1 Jan 1803 in Matilda, Dundas, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    4. Catherine (Caty) Carman was born on 27 Jan 1805 in Matilda, Dundas, Ontario, Canada; was christened on 23 Feb 1805 in Matilda, Dundas, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    5. 3. Lavinia Carman was born about 1811 in New York, United States; died in in Michigan.
    6. George W. Carman was born on 14 Oct 1820 in New York, United States; died on 24 May 1905 in Muskegon, Muskegon, Michigan, United States; was buried on 26 May 1905 in Hesperia, Michigan, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Michael Carman was born on 12 Sep 1747 in Kehl, Freiburg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany; died in 1824 in Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 9DDB3C5BD71342639013B5C985BF1AC6E3FB

    Notes:

    (Research):

    Michael married Maria Margarethe Alter. Maria was born about 1749 in Germany; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Maria Margarethe Alter was born about 1749 in Germany; and died.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Maria Margaretha Alterin
    • _UID: 2895DA183B3941F488B56AFBADBDD0E216B7

    Children:
    1. 6. Jacob Carman was born on 9 Jun 1774 in Johnstown, Colony of New York; died in in Michigan.

  3. 14.  Johannes Shaver was born on 24 Jul 1753 in Colony of New York; died on 24 May 1828 in Matilda, Upper Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Honas Shaver
    • Name: Johannes Schaefer
    • _UID: C618834D70DE481FBD60B4A48F252AD38952

    Johannes married Anna Maria Hartz on 26 Dec 1773 in Colony of New York. Anna was born on 25 Dec 1753 in Colony of New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Anna Maria Hartz was born on 25 Dec 1753 in Colony of New York; and died.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Mary Hartz
    • _UID: 38989F22B1994ABF9C739A16F3AB8AB984F7

    Children:
    1. 7. Barbara Shaver was born about 1774 in Colony of New York; and died.