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Note: s listed in LotLL, 7-5. Certainly middle names were being commonly given beginning in the years following the American Revolution. Thomas's oldest brothers, Samuel and Joseph, born in the early 1780's, apparently did not have middle names, but older brother William did. But perhaps he did not have one, if he was named for his father, and is titled "junior" in the court documents below. 78-g5Le7 Thomas5 Haight Leggett born January 30, 1793 died January 8, 1865 or August 1, 1865, Flushing, N.Y. 1st married April 11, 1816 to Anna Farrington, Flushing, Queens, N.Y. born December 25, 1793 died March 16, 1833 parents Walter and Mary Farrington 2nd married October 26, 1836 to Patience Haydock Children (Leggett): 1 boy, 8 girls by his first wife 150-g6Le7 Walter6 F. 151-g6Le7 Sarah6 152-g6Le7 Catherine6 F. 153-g6Le7 Mary6 154-g6Le7 Sarah6 F. 155-g6Le7 Anna6 F. by his second wife 156-g6Le7 Anna6 Farrington 157-g6Le7 Caroline6 H. 158-g6Le7 Susan6 H. Thomas5 resided in New York City, and later in Flushing, L.I. His date of death - January 8, 1865 (8-1-1865, according to the Friends' death records, but 1-8-1865, or August 1, according to their burial ground record) - is as yet unresolved. ß The following was typed as a caption to the photo of Thomas6 Haight Leggett. "I have a vague recollection that he was mayor of some where or other in New York, and that, like most of the Leggetts, he was famous for his stables and racing horses. If I remember correctly he and his wife each had their own "body-servants' who curled up at their feet when they sat in front of the fireplace - ready to be poked with their toes when anything was wanted. They were black boy and girl and their names were Rose and Tabor and I have read in some book, "The Story of the Bronx" by Stephen Jenkins, perhaps, that Rose was buried at her master's feet in the private, "Old Leggett Burying Ground". :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: <b>Thomas Leggett </b> in the 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Thomas Leggett Age: 57 Birth Year: abt 1793 Birthplace: New York Home in 1850: Flushing, Queens, New York, USA Gender: Male Family Number: 515 Household Members: Name Age Thomas Leggett 57 Patience Leggett 41 Catharine Leggett 28 Mary Leggett 26 Sarah Leggett 20 Annia Leggett 13 Caroline Leggett 17 Susan Leggett 5 Jane Kennedy 22 Charity Townsand 36 Adam Tredwell 22 John Wheeler 30 Source Citation Year: 1850; Census Place: Flushing, Queens, New York; Roll: M432_583; Page: 279B; Image: 462 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: The New York Times, 3 August 1865 LEGGETT.-At East Hampton, L. I. on Tuesday, August 1, THOMAS LEGGETT, in the 73d year of his age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral, from the house of his son-in-law, Joseph T. Moore, Linnons-st., Flushing, L. I. on 6th day, (Friday,) at 3 ½ P. M., without further notice. Trains leave James-slip and 34th-st. Ferry at 2 o’clock. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS LEGGETT, JR. 52. And the plaintiff further alleges that Thomas Leggett, Jr., another of the children of the testator Thomas Leggett, deceased, and a party to said partition suit, departed this life on the 1st day of August, 1865, having first duly made and published his last will and testament, bearing date the 12th day of February, 1858, in the words and figures following, to wit: IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN, I, Thomas Leggett, of the town of Flushing, County of Queens, and State of New York, being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, do make, publish and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say. First: I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Patience H. all my household furniture, silver plate, Horses carriages, harness and farming utensils. Second: I give and bequeath unto my said wife the sum of Twenty-five hundred dollars (being the amount I received from her deceased father and his estate) together with interest on the said sum, from the first day of fifth month 1849. Third: I give devise and bequeath unto my executors hereinafter named and unto the survivors and survivor of them all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate real and personal, in trust nevertheless to and for the uses and purposes following, that is to say: To apply the rents and profits of said Real estate and the interest or income of said personal Estate to the use of my said wife so long as she shall remain my widow. And upon the further trust upon the re-marriage or decease of my said wife, to sell and dispose of my said real estate at public or private sale in their discretion and to execute and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers thereof good and valid deed or deeds of conveyance therefor in fee and the proceeds arising therefrom together with the principal of my said personal estate to pay, distribute and divide as follows: To each of the children of my son Walter F. the sum of Five hundred dollars. To my daughter Catherine T. one equal sixth part of the residue thereof. To my daughter Mary L. one other equal sixth part of the residue thereof. To my daughter Sarah F. one other equal sixth part of the residue thereof. To my daughter Anna F. one other equal sixth part of the residue thereof. To my daughter Caroline H. one other equal sixth part of the residue thereof. To my daughter Susan H. the remaining other equal sixth part of the residue thereof. Fourth: I authorize and empower my said Executors in case they shall deem it advisable in the lifetime of my said wife to sell and dispose of my said real estate or any part thereof in manner above mentioned, and invest the proceeds of the sale thereof in the manner hereinafter provided: Said proceeds to stand as a substitute of said Real Estatet and to be subject to the same disposition in favor of my said wife children and grandchildren, as if such sale had not been made until after the re-marriage or decease of my said wife as hereinabove provided. It is further my will and I authorize and empower my said executors at any time or times during the lifetime of my said wife, with her consent, to sell and dispose of my said real estate or any part thereof in manner above mentioned and pay and divide the proceeds thereof and my said personal estate equally to and among my said daughters and their issue. Fifth: It is my will in case of the decease of any of my said daughters before the remarriage or decease of my said wife leaving issue surviving, the remarriage or decease of my said wife, that then the share of such daughter or daughters so dying be paid to her or their issue, and in case of the decease of any of my said daughters before the remarriage or decease of my said wife without leaving issue surviving the remarriage or decease of my said wife, then that the share of such daughter or daughters so dying be paid and divided among my surviving daughters and the issue of such of them as may have then died leaving issue, such issue to take the share their parent would have taken if living. Sixth: The above provisions in favor of my said wife are intended to be and I hereby declare them to be in lieu and bar of her dower right in my Estate. Seventh: I make no provision in this my will in favor of said son Walter by reason of his having already received from me the portion of his grandfather's estate left with me in trust for him and also much more than the portion of my Estate which will be received by my other children. Inasmuch, however, as he has children, I have deemed it just and proper to make some provision for them and have accordingly given them the legacies above mentioned. Eighth: Inasmuch as my daughters Catherine T., Mary L. and Sarah F. will receive a handsome competency from the Estate of their deceased maternal grandfather and have had a home with me until now, I deem it just and equitable to place my present wife and her three daughters on an equality with them, with this view I have hereinabove given my wife the amount and interest on the same which I received from her deceased Father and his Estate, which she will naturally give her own children thus placing my children on an equal footing as regards their grandfather's Estat on the mother's sides. Ninth: I have hereinabove given my said wife the entire use of the residue of my estate in order if she prefers to do so, she can maintain respectably and comfortably a home for all my children, and in case she shall not elect to maintain and keep up such home, fro all, she may distribute such portion of the income thereof as she may be able to spare equally among all my daughters. Tenth: I wish it to be distinctly known that my object in making such disposition of my Estate as I have hereinabove made, is to place my said wife in an independent position that she may continue the untrammeled head of my family in every sense. Eleventh: It is my will that my Executors invest my personal estate and the proceeds of my real estate when sold in Bonds and Mortgages of real estate in the Cities of New York or Brooklyn during the continuation of the trust in relation to the same. Lastly: I do nominate, constitute and appoint my said wife testamentary guardian of the persons of my children under lawful age during their respective minorities, and my brothers-in-law Robert Haydock and George G. Haydock and my friend Smith Lawrence in the City of New York, Executors of this my last Will and Testament and hereby revoking and annulling all other and former wills by me made, I declare this and this only to be my last Will and Testament. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 12th day of 2d month, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. THOMAS LEGGETT (L. S.) Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Thomas Leggett the said testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us, who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. SMITH BARKER, New York City. VAN B. HUBBARD, New York City. WILLIAM BARKER, New York City. 53. The plaintiff further alleges that the said will and testament was duly proved before the Surrogate of the said county of Queens on the 3d day of October, 1865, and duly admitted to probate by said Surrogate and that letters testamentary thereupon were duly granted by said Surrogate to the defendants, Robert Haydock and George Haydock, the persons appointed in and by said will, and they duly qualified as such executors and entered upon the discharge of the duties of their office, and that the said will was duly recorded in the office of said Surrogate on the said 3d day of October, 1865, in Liber 12 of Wills, page 467. 54. That Patience H. Leggett, the wife of the said Thomas Leggett, Jr., departed this life on the 9th day of June, 1886, and that the said Thomas Leggett left him surviving the following residuary legatees mentioned in his said will, viz.: the defendants Catherine T. Leggett, Mary L. Parsons, Sarah F. Leggett, Caroline H. Brooks and Susan H. Thomas, and that Anna F. Leggett, another daughter of said Thomas Leggett, Jr., intermarried with the defendant Joseph T. Moore, and departed this life intestate on the 8th day of November, 1885, leaving her surviving her said husband, the said defendant Joseph T. Moore and six children, viz.: the defendants Mary M. Tilton, Thomas L. Moore, Joseph T. Moore, Jr., Frederick P. Moore, George H. Moore and Margaret C. Moore, an infant her only next of kin and heirs at law. From pp. 81-86 of: ANNA SCHELL, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS SOLE SURVIVING ADMINSTRATRIX, WITH THE WILL ANNEXED OF THE GOODS, CHATTELS AND CREDITS LEFT UNADMINISTERED OF THOMAS LEGGETT, DECEASED, Plaintiff, Against MARY E. CORSE, AND OTHERS, Defendants. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT. JOHN THEALL, Plaintiff's Attorney, Nos. 45 and 47 Wall Street, New York City. Robert B. King, Printer, 89 William St., N. Y. Dated New York, October 1, 1891. Electronically transcribed, March 2003, by David John Leggett, b. 1961, 4th great grandson of Thomas Leggett, 1755-1843. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Eighth: Descendants of Thomas Leggett, Junior. Upon information and belief that Thomas Leggett, a son of the said testator, Thomas Leggett, deceased, died on or about the first day of August, 1865, leaving a last will and testament dated the 12th day of February, 1858, which contained the following provisions: Third: I give devise and bequeath unto my executors hereinafter named and unto the survivors and survivor of them all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate real and personal, in trust nevertheless to and for the uses and purposes following, that is to say: To apply the rents and profits of said real estate and the interest or income of said personal estate to the use of my said wife so long as she shall remain my widow. And upon the further trust upon the re-marriage or decease of my said wife, to sell and dispose of my said real estate at public or private sale in their discretion and to execute and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers thereof good and valid deed or deeds of conveyance therefore in fee and the proceeds arising therefrom together with the principal of my said personal estate to pay, distribute and divide as follows: To each of the children of my son Walter F. the sum of Five hundred dollars. To my daughter Catherine T. one equal sixth part of the residue thereof. To my daughter Mary L. one other equal sixth part of the residue thereof. To my daughter Sarah F. one other equal sixth part of the residue thereof. To my daughter Anna F. one other equal sixth part of the residue thereof. To my daughter Caroline H. one other equal sixth part of the residue thereof. To my daughter Susan H. the remaining other equal sixth part of the residue thereof. "Fifth: It is my will in case of the decease of any of my said daughters before the remarriage or decease of my said wife leaving issue surviving, the remarriage or decease of my said wife, that then the share of such daughter or daughters so dying be paid to her or their issue, and in case of the decease of any of my said daughters before the remarriage or decease of my said wife without leaving issue surviving the remarriage or decease of my said wife, then that the share of such daughter or daughters so dying be paid and divided among my surviving daughters and the issue of such of them as may have then died leaving issue, such issue to take the share their parent would have taken if living." That the said will was duly admitted to probate by the Surrogate of the County of Queens, October 3rd, 1865, and record in the Office of said Surrogate on the same day in Liber 12 of Wills, page 467; that the said Thomas Leggett was survived by his widow, Patience H. Leggett, who died June 9th, 1886, and by the following, his only heirs at law: Martha P. Leggett, Ferris P. Leggett and Mary P. Leggett, three children of his son Walter F. Leggett, deceased, who however, under the terms of said will had no share in the residuary estate; Katherine T. Leggett, a daughter, who died March 25th, 1901, without issue and unmarried, and leaving a last will and testament hereinafter referred to; Mary L. Parsons, a daughter, who died October 13th, 1905, a widow, without issue, and leaving a last will and testament hereinafter referred to; Sarah F. Leggett, a daughter, who died September 14th, 1909, without issue and unmarried, and leaving a last will and testament hereinafter referred to; Anna L. Moore, a daughter, who died November 8ht, 1885, intestate, and was survived by her husband, Joseph T. Moore, who resides at Sandy Spring, Maryland, and by the following children, her only heirs at law, to wit: Mary M. Tilton, who resides at Number 124 East 30th Street, Borough of Manhattan, City and County of New York, Thomas Leggett Moore, widower, who resides at Richmond, Virginia; Joseph T. Moore, who died on or about April 2nd, 1906, leaving a last will and testament, which was duly admitted to probate in the Orphans' Court for Montgomery County, State of Maryland, on the 10th day of April, 1906, by which he devised and bequeathed all his estate to his widow, Estelle Tyson Moore, who survived him and resides at Sandy Spring, Maryland; George H. Moore, a son of said Anne L Moore, who was married to Edith O. Moore, and who both reside at Number 43 East 58th Street, Borough of Manhattan, City and County of New York; Frederick P. Moore, a son of said Anna L. Moore, unmarried, who resides at Number 44 West 44th Street, Borough of Manhattan, City and County of New York; Margaret Corlies Bancroft, a daughter of said Anna L. Moore, who resides at Sandy Spring, Maryland; Caroline L. Brooke, a daughter of said Thomas Leggett, who resides at Sandy Spring, Maryland; and Susan L. Thomas, a daughter of said Thomas Leggett, who died January 5th, 1906, intestate, and was survived by her husband, Alban C. Thomas, who resides at Ashton, Maryland; and by the following children, her only heirs at law: Anna F. Nesbit who resides at Ashton, Maryland; Helen L. Thomas, who resides at Ashton, Maryland, and Frederick L. Thomas, unmarried, who resides at Ashton, Maryland. That the said last will and testament of said Katherine T. Leggett was admitted to probate in the Surrogate's Court of the County of New York on the 20th day of June, 1901, and is recorded in Liber 653 of Wills, page 361, and by the terms thereof all the residuary estate of said Katherine T. Leggett was devised and bequeathed to Frederic P. Moore her nephew as executor and trustee to pay the income thereof to her sisters Sarah F. Leggett and Mary L. Parsons during their respective lives, and upon their death the sum of $5000 was bequeathed to her niece Katherine Leggett Brook, now Stone, and the balance of the residuary estate was devised and bequeathed absolutely to said Frederic P. Moore. That the said Katherine T. Leggett was survived among others by her said sisters, since deceased, Sarah F. Leggett and Mary L. Parsons, by her niece Katherine Leggett Brook, now Katherine Leggett Stone, residing at Lexington, Massachusetts, and by her nephew Frederic P. Moore, to whom Letters Testamentary upon the said will were duly issued by the said Surrogate's Court and he is now the duly qualified Executor thereof and Trustee thereunder. That the said last will and testament of Mary L. Parsons, deceased, was duly admitted to probate in the Surrogate's Court of New York and is recorded in Liber 782 of Wills, page 46 and by the terms thereof, after bequeathing certain specific legacies, all the residuary estate was devised, and bequeathed to executors and trustees therein named to pay the income thereof to her sister Sarah F. Leggett during her life and upon her death, to pay certain other specific legacies and during the life of Caroline L. Brooke to pay to her the income on the sum of $5000, and upon her death to pay said sum of $5000 to Katherine L. Brooke (now Stone) daughter of said Caroline L. Brooke, and the remainder of said residuary estate was devised to Frederic P. Moore, one of the said executors and trustees. That the said Mary L. Parsons was survived among others by her said sister Sarah F. Leggett, since deceased, and by said Caroline L. Brooke, Katherine L. Stone, and Frederic P. Moore; that Letters Testamentary upon the said will were duly issued by the said Surrogate's Court to said Frederic P. Moore, who is now the sole acting Executor thereof and Trustee thereunder. That the said last will and testament of Sarah F. Leggett was dated November 27th, 1905 and was duly admitted to probate in the Surrogate's Court of New York County on the 16th day of December, 1909, and by the terms thereof, after the payment of certain specific legacies, all the residuary estate was devised and bequeathed to Frederic P. Moore, who as named therein as Executor. That the said Sarah F. Leggett was survived among others by said Frederic P. Moore. That each of the estates of said Katherine T. Leggett, Mary L. Parsons and Sarah F. Leggett possess sufficient personalty to pay the respective legacies set forth in said wills which have not been paid or have not lapsed. From: The Application for the appointment of a Trustee to execute the Power of sale remaining unexecuted, conferred by the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Leggett, deceased, upon the executors thereof. Petition and Order to Show Cause. FERRISS, ROESER & STORCK, Attorneys for Petitioner, 165 Broadway, New York City THE REPORTER CO., WALTON, N. Y. N. Y. Office, Charles Watson Russell, 253 Broadway, Room 205, 'Phone 5909 Barclay 1910 At a Special Term Part II of the Supreme Court of the State of New York held in and for the County of New York at the County Court House in said County, on the 11th day of May, 1910. Electronically transcribed, February 2003, by David John Leggett, b. 1961, 4th great grandson of Thomas Leggett, 1755-1843. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Found 14 Oct 2005, in the course of census research on this branch of the family, the only descendants of which settled in Montgomery Co., Maryland. The Leggett portions of the tree back from this point are full of errors, but I am hoping this part forward is accurate. Palfenier Connections 2005 Entries: 395003 Updated: 2005-07-19 02:53:47 UTC (Tue) Contact: Otto Palfenier -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Index | Individual | Register | Pedigree | Ahnentafel | Download GEDCOM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Thomas LEGGETT b: 30 Jan 1793 d: 8 Jan 1865 + Patience Corlies HAYDOCK b: 25 Oct 1809 d: 9 Jun 1886 2 Anna Farrington LEGGETT b: 10 Aug 1837 + Joseph Townsen MOORE 3 George C MOORE + Jane BARCROFT 4 Magdalen MOORE + Thomas CARTER 5 Moore CARTER + Jane UNKNOWN 6 Isaac CARTER + Ruth UNKNOWN 3 Margaret Corlies MOORE + Milton BANCROFT 4 John BANCROFT 4 Nancy BANCROFT + UNKNOWN COLES 4 Thomas BANCROFT 2 Caroline H LEGGETT b: 11 Sep 1842 + Walter BROOKE b: 24 Oct 1841 3 Robert BROOKE b: 16 Sep 1871 3 Walter BROOKE b: 1 Dec 1872 3 George BROOKE b: 9 Jul 1874 3 William BROOKE b: 11 Oct 1876 3 Katherine BROOKE + Edward STONE 2 Susanna Haydock LEGGETT b: 21 Apr 1846 d: 5 Jan 1906 + Alban Gilpin THOMAS b: 29 Apr 1843 d: 30 Oct 1928 3 Anna Leggett THOMAS b: 3 Dec 1872 d: 29 Oct 1928 + George III Fash NESBITT b: 18 Jul 1868 d: 13 Nov 1902 4 George IV Floyd NESBITT b: 6 May 1899 d: 26 Feb 1986 + Martha Vincent CRARY b: 20 Sep 1903 d: 25 Jan 1997 5 Living NESBITT + Living BRECKELL 6 Living NESBITT + Living COMPTON 6 Living NESBITT 6 Living NESBITT + Living THOMAS + Living MARQUIS + Terry Jean RADELL b: 14 Jun 1963 d: 19 Apr 1988 + Living SMITH + Living STEELE 6 Terry Jean RADELL b: 14 Jun 1963 d: 19 Apr 1988 + Living ABBOTT 6 Living HUDSON + Living LUSK 5 Living NESBITT + Living KULP 6 Living KULP 4 Helen Thomas NESBITT b: 13 Sep 1897 d: 22 Apr 1994 + Arthur Douglass FARQUHAR b: Mar 1891 d: 20 Feb 1977 5 Norman FARQUHAR b: 10 May 1921 d: 14 Jul 1992 + Living KENNEY + Ann Randolph JENNINGS b: 25 Jan 1923 d: 1980 6 Living FARQUHAR + Living MIRVIS + Living EBELING 6 Living FARQUHAR + Living FRANKLIN 6 Living FARQUHAR + Living FINELLI 6 Living FARQUHAR + Living CLAUSE 6 Living FARQUHAR + Living MATTHIASEN 5 Gordon Nesbitt FARQUHAR b: 13 Nov 1923 + Helen Virginia FISCHER b: 21 May 1925 6 Living FARQUHAR + Living MCCOUBREY 6 Living FARQUHAR + Living BULLEN 5 Margaret FARQUHAR b: 30 Jul 1926 + Antonio ADELFIO b: 13 Jun 1929 6 Living ADELFIO + Living MELVIN 6 Living ADELFIO + Living WHITE 6 Living ADELFIO 6 Living ADELFIO + Living NEIL 5 Ann Nesbitt FARQUHAR b: 10 Nov 1929 d: 6 Aug 1992 + William III Byron FORBUSH b: 9 Oct 1929 6 Living FORBUSH + Living PETCH + Living WAGGONER 6 Living FORBUSH + Living PRUITT 6 Living FORBUSH 3 Helen Leggett "Hennie" THOMAS b: 2 Jun 1874 d: 20 Oct 1964 + Francis Miller "Frank" HALLOWELL b: 4 Oct 1861 d: 26 Apr 1920 4 Alban II Thomas HALLOWELL b: 1915 + Barbara Miller GAWTHROP b: 13 Oct 1924 5 Living HALLOWELL + Living NOLAN 6 Living HALLOWELL 5 Living HALLOWELL + Living REICH 6 Living REICH 6 Living REICH 6 Living REICH 5 Living HALLOWELL + Living CANO 6 Living HALLOWELL 6 Living HALLOWELL 3 Frederick Leggett THOMAS b: 21 Jan 1879 d: 31 Dec 1961 + Eliza BENTLEY b: 2 Feb 1890 d: 12 Jun 1961 4 Sue Leggett THOMAS b: 19 May 1913 + Robert Chapman TURNER b: 22 Jul 1913 5 Living TURNER + Living SMITH 6 Living TURNER 6 Living TURNER + Living DAY 5 Living TURNER + Living KOSKI 6 Living TURNER 5 Living TURNER + Living ZUSES 6 Living ZUSES 6 Living ZUSES 6 Living ZUSES 4 Jean Hallowell THOMAS b: 28 Jul 1916 + Thomas Alvin LADSON b: 29 Sep 1917 5 Living LADSON + Living TALLEY 5 Living LADSON + Living RUSH 6 Living RUSH 6 Living RUSH 6 Living RUSH 4 Cornelia Hallowell THOMAS b: 27 Jun 1921 4 Kathleen THOMAS b: Aft Feb 1914 d: 8 May 1915 + Anna FARRINGTON b: 25 Dec 1793 d: 16 Mar 1833 2 Walter Farrington LEGGETT b: 26 Jan 1817 3 Martha P LEGGETT 3 Ferris P LEGGETT 3 Mary P LEGGETT 2 Sarah F LEGGETT b: 5 Oct 1818 2 Catherine T LEGGETT b: 23 Jul 1821 d: 25 Mar 1901 2 Mary F LEGGETT + William PARSONS 2 Sarah Farrington LEGGETT b: 23 Jun 1830 d: 1905 2 Anna Farrington LEGGETT b: Jul 1832 d: 10 Feb 1833 + Thomas Townsend MOORE 3 Mary MOORE + UNKNOWN TILTON 3 Thomas MOORE + Lucy BATCHELOR b: Abt 1828 4 Alexander MOORE b: Abt 1858 3 Joseph T MOORE + Estelle TYSON b: 24 Apr 1861 3 Fredrick P MOORE 3 George MOORE + Catherine NISBET :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: <b>Thomas Haight Leggett </b>Birth 30 Jan 1793 East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, USA Death 1 Aug 1865 (aged 72) East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, USA Burial Quaker Meeting House Cemetery Flushing, Queens County, New York, USA Memorial ID 41869769
Note: T.A. Leggett says he was called Thomas, Jr., but "Haight" middle name i
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