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Note: ol II, Leavens/Leavenworth: "LEAVES, (ante, page 224).-- I made a similar inquiry for the maiden name of Elizabeth, second wife of John Leavens, who died at Woodstock, Conn., Oct 26, 1696, in the REGISTER, vol. 51, p 361, and at last am able to give the answer. Atmy request, Miss Louise Tracy, of New Haven, has examined records in that city and had perfectly determined the identity of the person in question. She was the daughter of Edward Preston and granddaughter of William Preston, and born 29 Sept. 1655. The records show that Elizabeth Preston, daughter of Edward, married John Levins, Nov. 23, 1674; and the home of this new family was at Stratford. Then the family was called back to Roxbury, the birthplace of John Leavens; and again removed, in the migration that went out from Roxbury, to found Woodstock, Conn., in 1686. It is a singular fact that the widow, notwithstanding her large incumbrance of children, attracted the attention of Peter Aspinwall, a bachelor some years younger than herself. He, too, had come out in the migration from Roxbury, and has been in full acquaintance and church fellowship with the family many years. He married Elizabth Leavens in the second year of her widowhood, and she bore him one daughter. The Aspinwall records do not speak kindly of this allaince, but she seems to have been a faithful wife, and he was a man of versatile power and eminent usefulness. He was a pioneer of Killingly, and a great benefactor to the incipient town and its primitive church. It is a pitiful fact that there is no monument to him, or even record of his death. The fie, Elizabeth, too "fell on sleep" unnoticed, and her grave cannot be found. We are glad to have rescued her identity from utter forgetfulness. She sprang from an excellent family, her career was eminently diversified with adventure, and it becomes her Leavens posterity to honor her memory. 15 Grove Terrace, Passaic, N.J. Rev. Philo Leavens."
Note: Obtained from Family Tree Maker, Genealogies of Connecticut Families, v
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