Person:John Leland (7)

Watchers
m. 10 May 1710
  1. Samuel Leland1711 -
  2. John Leland1713 - 1789
  3. Abigail Leland1716 - 1745
m. 2 Jun 1737
  1. Ebenezer Leland1737/38 -
  2. Deborah Leland1739/40 -
  3. John Leland1744/45 -
  4. Caleb Leland1747 -
  5. Lydia Leland1750 -
  6. Martha Leland1753 - 1803
  7. Daughter LelandAbt 1758 - 1764
Facts and Events
Name[4] John Leland
Gender Male
Birth[1] 10 Jun 1713 Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 2 Jun 1737 Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Lydia Leland
Death[2][3] 14 Jan 1789 Leominster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital Records of Sherborn, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Mass: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911)
    p. 53.

    LALAND, John, s. of John and Abigail, [born] June 10, 1713.

  2. Leominster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Leominster, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1911)
    p. 333.

    LELAND, John, [died] Jan. 15 [14, GS], 1789. Suddenly. CR

  3. Find A Grave: Pine Grove Cemetery, Leominster, MA, in Find A Grave
    Lieut John Leland.

    IN memory of
    Lieut John Leland
    who died Jan. 14th 1789
    in the 76th year of
    his age.

  4. Leland, Sherman. The Leland magazine, or, A genealogical record of Henry Leland and his descendants: containing an account of nine thousand six hundred and twenty-four persons in ten generations, and embracing nearly every person of the name of leland in America from 1653 to 1850. (Wier & White, 1850)
    p. 219.

    Children of John Leland and Abigail Badcock: John Leland, b. Sherburne 1713, d. Leominster 1786 [sic], m Lysia Leland and Sarah Bullard.
    [Note: the marriage to Sarah Bullard (in other sources called widow Sarah (Moore) Bullard) appears almost certainly to belong to the father, as Abigail d. 1740, the marriage is in July 1744, and the son John and Lydia have a child in Jan 1744/45 (i.e., too close to be the new wife even if misrecorded as the old wife), plus several more after that.]