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  1. Betsey Leavitt: Birth: 17 Nov 1791 in Grantham, Sullivan, New Hampshire. Death: 21 May 1857 in , , New Hampshire

  2. Josiah Leavitt: Birth: 11 Nov 1793 in Grantham, Sullivan, New Hampshire. Death: 30 Aug 1864 in , , New Hampshire

  3. Nathaniel Leavitt: Birth: Abt 1796 in of, Sullivan, New Hampshire. Death: Oct 1854

  4. Dudley Leavitt: Birth: 18 Feb 1798 in Grantham, Sullivan, New Hampshire. Death: Oct 1868 in West Stockbridge, Berkshire, Massachusetts

  5. Lydia Leavitt: Birth: 20 Mar 1800 in , , New Hampshire. Death: 20 Dec 1869

  6. Hannah Leavitt: Birth: 25 Sep 1802 in Grantham, Sullivan, New Hampshire. Death: 29 Dec 1875 in Williamstown, Orange, Vermont

  7. Mary Leavitt: Birth: 12 Jul 1804 in Grantham, Sullivan, New Hampshire. Death: 20 Jun 1881

  8. Stephen Leavitt: Birth: 31 Mar 1807 in Grantham, Sullivan, New Hampshire. Death: 3 Oct 1850

  9. Lois Leavitt: Birth: 19 Apr 1809 in Grantham, Sullivan, New Hampshire.

  10. Sally Leavitt: Birth: 10 Nov 1811 in Grantham, Sullivan, New Hampshire. Death: 2 Oct 1875

  11. Lavina Leavitt: Birth: Abt 1813 in Grantham, Sullivan, New Hampshire.

  12. Anna Leavitt: Birth: 7 Nov 1813 in Grantham, Sullivan, New Hampshire. Death: 14 May 1890

  13. Joseph Leavitt: Birth: 7 Jun 1816 in Grantham, Sullivan, New Hampshire. Death: 1898-1899

  14. Cynthia Jane Leavitt: Birth: 31 Aug 1818 in Grantham, Sullivan, New Hampshire. Death: 1893


Sources
1. Title:   WALF Submission -- Gary Hayward
Page:   Recorded 3 Jan 2004 -- JVL WALF db manager
Publication:   [email protected]

Notes
a. Note:   The following data is extracted from Merrimack and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire Biographies. Nathaniel's descendants were teachers, physicians and astronomers. In the late 19th century, �b�Dudley Leavitt (1767-1839)�/b�, teacher of mathematics and astronomy, published Leavitt's Farmer's Almanac, clearly a competitor with the Old Farmer's Almanac. He was assisted in the astronomical calculations needed by farmers by his nephew, William B. Leavitt (1812-1895), a professor of practical astronomy. The Grantham archives holds a number of issues of the almanac, the earliest dating from 1841. These were published in Concord and sold at pharmacies and grocery stores. Trolley Tour Booklet


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