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Sarah Jane Leeke 1848 - c. 1918

Sarah Jane Leeke was born on June 10, 1848 in Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut United States to Dana Winston Leek and Abigail Goodyear, and had siblings Norman Goodyear Leeke, Grace W. Leeke, Dana Cornelius Leeke, Henry Winston Leeke, Julia Maria Leeke, Mary Abbie Leeke, William Thomas Leeke, Emma Elizabeth Leeke, John Elbert Leeke, and Charlotte Rhoda Leeke. Sarah Leeke died at age 70 years old circa 1918 in Thomaston, Litchfield County.
Sarah Jane Leeke
June 10, 1848
Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States
circa 1918
Thomaston, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States
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Sarah Jane Leeke's History: circa 1848 - circa 1918

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  • Introduction

    Sarah wed on Dec.23,1869 in Hamden, Ct. to Cleveland F. Atwood, b. Aug.6,1843 in Watertown, Ct. & d. 1914 in Litchfield, Ct. They had 8 children.
  • 06/10
    1848

    Birthday

    June 10, 1848
    Birthdate
    Hamden, New Haven County, Connecticut United States
    Birthplace
  • 1918
    circa

    Death

    circa 1918
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Thomaston, Litchfield County, Connecticut United States
    Death location
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    Sarah Jane Leeke lived 1 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 69.
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In 1848, in the year that Sarah Jane Leeke was born, on November 1st, the first medical school for women - but founded by a man - opened in Boston. Called the Boston Female Medical College, and later merging with the Boston University School of Medicine, women could officially attend medical classes and be trained as physicians.
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In 1868, by the time she was 20 years old, on August 13th, an estimated 8.5 to 9 earthquake struck southern Peru. It had a category "extreme" effect and caused over 25,000 deaths. The resulting tsunami affected areas as far away as Hawaii and New Zealand.
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