He married Susan Leak on May 17, 1839. Mr. Leach's wife died 31 years ago. Three children are left to mourn his loss: Mrs. David Baker and Mrs. James Groover, both of near Lizton, and Mrs. Chas. Foley of Danville.
He served as a justice of the peace for many years and was well posted on points of law. He was a great reader and kept well informed on current events.
He was a member of the Pittsboro Lodge of Odd Fellows and they attended the funeral which was held at his late home on Saturday. G. D. Junken conducted the services. The remains were interred in the Cundiff Cemetery north of Lizton.
He married Susan Leak on May 17, 1839. Mr. Leach's wife died 31 years ago. Three children are left to mourn his loss: Mrs. David Baker and Mrs. James Groover, both of near Lizton, and Mrs. Chas. Foley of Danville.
He served as a justice of the peace for many years and was well posted on points of law. He was a great reader and kept well informed on current events.
He was a member of the Pittsboro Lodge of Odd Fellows and they attended the funeral which was held at his late home on Saturday. G. D. Junken conducted the services. The remains were interred in the Cundiff Cemetery north of Lizton.
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