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Malinda Leeke 1842 - 1926

Malinda Leeke was born on January 4, 1842 in Waterloo, Jackson County, Michigan United States to Horace Leek and Louisa Goodyear, and had siblings David Leeke, Emily Leek, Delia Leeke, Horace Leeke Jr., Louisa A. Leeke, Goodyear Leeke, Thomas J. Leeke, Charlotte Rhoda Leeke, Henry A. Leeke, and Mary Leeke. Malinda Leeke died at age 84 years old in 1926 in Waterloo.
Malinda Leeke
January 4, 1842
Waterloo, Jackson County, Michigan, United States
1926
Waterloo, Jackson County, Michigan, United States
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Malinda Leeke's History: circa 1842 - circa 1926

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  • Introduction

    Malinda wed in 1867 in Waterloo, Mich. to Frederick J. Artz, b. March 1837 in Mich. & d. 1908 in Waterloo, Mich. They had 6 children.
  • 01/4
    1842

    Birthday

    January 4, 1842
    Birthdate
    Waterloo, Jackson County, Michigan United States
    Birthplace
  • 1926

    Death

    1926
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Waterloo, Jackson County, Michigan United States
    Death location
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    Malinda Leeke lived 13 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 83.
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In 1842, in the year that Malinda Leeke was born, Sir Richard Owen, an English paleontologist, created the name "Dinosauria", which meant "Terrible Reptile" or "Fearfully Great Reptile". It has since been Anglicized to "dinosaur".
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In 1878, when she was 36 years old, in Africa, the death of the last confirmed Cape lion occurred. The Cape lion was slightly larger than other lions and had black ears, a black mane, and black hair on its belly.
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