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Charlotte P. Leek 1862 - 1863

Charlotte P. Leek was born in 1862 in Morris County, New Jersey United States to Joseph Leek and Harriet Case, and had siblings Joseph Leek Jr., Harriet M. Leek, Lotta A. Leek, and Charlotte A. Leek. Charlotte Leek died at age 1 year old in 1863.
Charlotte P. Leek
1862
Morris County, New Jersey, United States
1863
Morris County, New Jersey, United States
Female
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Charlotte P. Leek's History: circa 1862 - circa 1863

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  • 1862

    Birthday

    1862
    Birthdate
    Morris County, New Jersey United States
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  • 1863

    Death

    1863
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Morris County, New Jersey United States
    Death location
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    Charlotte P. Leek lived 65 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 1.
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In 1862, in the year that Charlotte P. Leek was born, on August 17th, the Dakota War of 1862 began in Minnesota. Four Lakota Sioux - while hunting - killed five settlers near the Minnesota River. That evening, elders of the tribe decided to attack more settlements with the goal of driving out those who had settled the area. By the end of the year, 1000 Lakota had been jailed.
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In 1863, in the year of Charlotte P. Leek's passing, on January 1st, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. The Proclamation made the abolition of slavery in the Confederate states an official war goal. It also immediately freed 50,000 slaves, with the rest freed as Union armies advanced into Confederate states. The Proclamation wasn't a Congressional law - it was an Executive Order.
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