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Frank Alonzo Leek

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Frank Alonzo Leek

Birth
Oxford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death
8 Mar 1918 (aged 73)
Oxford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Oxford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Son of ALONZO LEEK & LAVINIA LUCY CABLE
Occupation: Sewing machine agent
Never married

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THE SEYMOUR RECORD, Published 03-05-1914:
A little further north we come to the intersecting point of the Riggs Street road with the Woodbury Turnpike. On this point between the two roads stands an old landmark, a house built nearly a century ago. The frame for it was taken from a portion of the old Episcopal church that stood upon the hill near the Episcopal cemetery. It was dismantled when the new church was built on the main road. Joseph Conners owned and occupied this house for many years. In 1866 this place was purchased by Frank A. Leek, who still resides there. Frank never married and lives alone most of the time and seems to enjoy himself as well if not better than some who have not been afflicted. He plays the violin and is a great reader, also is quite a literary person, and I believe he is a correspondent for several newspapers. He is a very genial companion and has a large circle of friends.
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Son of ALONZO LEEK & LAVINIA LUCY CABLE
Occupation: Sewing machine agent
Never married

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THE SEYMOUR RECORD, Published 03-05-1914:
A little further north we come to the intersecting point of the Riggs Street road with the Woodbury Turnpike. On this point between the two roads stands an old landmark, a house built nearly a century ago. The frame for it was taken from a portion of the old Episcopal church that stood upon the hill near the Episcopal cemetery. It was dismantled when the new church was built on the main road. Joseph Conners owned and occupied this house for many years. In 1866 this place was purchased by Frank A. Leek, who still resides there. Frank never married and lives alone most of the time and seems to enjoy himself as well if not better than some who have not been afflicted. He plays the violin and is a great reader, also is quite a literary person, and I believe he is a correspondent for several newspapers. He is a very genial companion and has a large circle of friends.
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