Person:Benjamin Leavens (7)

m. 23 Nov 1674
  1. James Leavens1675 - 1678
  2. Peter Leavens1677 - 1708/09
  3. James Leavens1679 - Aft 1744
  4. John Leavens1681 -
  5. Joseph Leavens1683 - 1773
  6. Rachel Leavens1685 - 1755
  7. Benjamin Leavens1692 - Bef 1724
  8. Mehitable Leavens1695/96 -
m. 21 Dec 1715
  1. Benjamin Leavens1716 - 1798
  2. James Leavens1718 - 1793
  3. Mary LeavensAbt 1720 -
  4. Elizabeth LeavensAbt 1724 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Benjamin Leavens
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] 10 Apr 1692 Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, United StatesAlso recorded at Roxbury.
Marriage 21 Dec 1715 Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, United Statesto Elizabeth Church
Death[4] Bef 1 Oct 1724 Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, United States (probably)
Probate? 1 Oct 1724 Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United StatesAdministration to Elizabeth Levins, widow.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Leavens, Philo French. The Leavens name, including Levings: an account of the posterity descending from emigrant John Levins, 1632-1903. (Passaic Daily News Print, 1903)
    21.

    "Benjamin (Leavens), b. (Woodstock) Apr. 10 1692:"

  2. Barbour, Lucius Barnes, and Newton Case Brainard. Vital Records of Woodstock, 1686-1854. (Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1914)
    p. 1.

    "1692 aprill 10 Benja Leavins fon of Jno & Elizabeth Levens born"

  3. Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1925-1926)
    1:214.

    "Levens, Benjamin, s. John and Elizabeth, [born] Apr. 15, 1692."

  4. Leavens, Philo French. The Leavens name, including Levings: an account of the posterity descending from emigrant John Levins, 1632-1903. (Passaic Daily News Print, 1903)
    27.

    "He died in 1724, a man only 32 years of age. On the first day of October of that year the Court of Probate at Lebanon granted letters of administration to Elizabeth Levins, widow. The sureties in her bond of £500 were James and Joseph, her husband's surviving brothers. The inventory was presented and accepted. There were four children. Before the administratrix was ready to present her account she had become by a re-marriage Elizabeth Horsmor. The account was received in 1727, and subsequent records show that the children were well cared for."