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Philip Leek 1674 - 1712

Philip Leek was born in 1674 in New Haven,, New Haven. County, CT to Ebenezer Leek and Hannah Baker, and had siblings Thomas Leek, Ebenezer Leek, Alice Leek, Stephen Leek, Hannah Leek, Ichabod Leek, Abigail Leek, and Recompense Leek. He was the parent of Benjamin Leek. He married Deborah Conklin, and they had children Elizabeth Leek, Bertha Leek, Jane Leek, and Philip Leek. Philip Leek died at age 37 years old on April 6, 1712 at East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York, and was buried in 1712 in East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York United States.
Philip Leek
1674
New Haven,, New Haven. County, CT
April 6, 1712
East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York
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Philip Leek's History: circa 1674 - 1712

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  • Introduction

    This Philip Leek did not always have a title at the end of his surname to separate him from his father. He wed about 1692 in East Hampton, N.Y. to Deborah Conklin and had 5 children.
  • 1674

    Birthday

    1674
    Birthdate
    New Haven,, New Haven. County, CT
    Birthplace
  • 04/6
    1712

    Death

    April 6, 1712
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York
    Death location
  • 1712

    Gravesite & Burial

    1712
    Funeral date
    East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York United States
    Burial location
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