William S. Leas , Sr.
(1782-1855)
Anna Swisher
(1784-1872)
William (Jakey) Crisler
(1787-1863)
Mary Roebuck
(1795-1874)
Jesse Leas
(1816-1861)
Sarah Ann Crisler
(1820-1891)
Jacob Elmer Leas
(1840-1927)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Rebecca Ann Duke

Jacob Elmer Leas 1 2

  • Born: 5 Nov 1840, Samson, Preble Co, OH
  • Marriage (1): Rebecca Ann Duke on 19 Sep 1867
  • Died: 20 Jul 1927 at age 86
  • Buried: National Cemetery, Little Rock, AR

  General Notes:

Moved into Solomon Kester's home in 1880

JACOB E. LEAS, merchant, Greenville ; another of the old settlers of Darke Co., born in Preble Co.. Ohio, Nov. 5, 1840 ; he is a son of Jesse Leas, who came to Darke Co., in 1843, and located in Sampson : he died in Palestine in March, 1861 ; he was married, in Preble Co., to Sarah A. Cresler, who is now living in German Township. The subject of our sketch followed clerkiug iu the merchandise store of his father until the death of the latter. On the 16th of October, 1861, he enlisted as private iu the 69th 0. V. I., and soon after was at the front, fighting for the preservation of the Union and the honor of our glorious flag ; he was in the battles of Stone River, Chickamauga, Buzzards' Roost Resaca, Kenesaw Mountain, Peach Tree Creek, siege and capture of Atlanta, with Sherman on his march through Georgia to the sea, thence north through, the Carolinas, and with Sherman when Johnston surrendered, thence through Richmond to Washington, when, after the grand review of the army, he went to Louisville and received his discharge, in August, 1865, having served in the Union army nearly four years. After serving his first term of enlistment, he returned with his regiment. Feb. 27, 1864, and remained in service until the close of the war, passing through various grades of promotion, and was mustered out of service as Captain of Co. A. He then returned to Darke Co. and followed merchandising at Greenville, Jaysville and Palestine (with the exception of a short residence in Indiana) until April. 1871, when he came to Ansonia and followed the merchandise trade for a short time. In 1874, he received the appointment of Postmaster. Upon the locating of the well-known house of Sol. Kester at Greenville, Feb. 1. 1880, Mr. Leas resigned his official position as Postmaster at Ansonia, and associated with the above firm, where he may always be found, ready and willing to attend to the wants of his many warm friends. His marriage with Rebecca Duke was celebrated Sept. 19, 1867 ; they have three children now living, viz.. Russell D.. Bertha J. and Blair. 3

  Noted events in his life were:

• Residence: US Census, 1920, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA.


Jacob married Rebecca Ann Duke on 19 Sep 1867. (Rebecca Ann Duke was born on 20 Mar 1844 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA,4 died on 27 May 1918 4 and was buried in National Cemetery, Little Rock, AR 4.)


Sources


1 Notes from David A. Leas and/or the 1950 Leas Family Genealogy.

2 Jo Kester <jo.kester@comcast.net>.

3 (http://books.google.com/books?id=U4MUAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA560&ots=ZBMoYg5Q-v&dq=John%20Martin%20Hiner%2C%20Pennsylvania&pg=PA508&output=text).

4 Kathryn Stewart, Paternal Ancestors of Kathryn E. Leas (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kestuart&id=I4535).


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