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Leonard Marbury Deakins (1746 - 1824)

Captain Leonard Marbury Deakins
Born in Prince George's Co., Marylandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 20 Dec 1795 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 78 in Bladenberg, Prine George's Co., Maryland, United Statesmap
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Biography

1776 Project
Leonard Deakins served with Key's Horse Troop, Frederick County Militia, Maryland Militia during the American Revolution.
Daughters of the American Revolution
Leonard Deakins is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A030995.

Leonard Deakins served with the Flying Camp, Maryland Militia.

Marriage
  • Leonard Deakins and Deborah Morduet Duke were married on December 29, 1795 [1]
Marriages per DAR record
  1. Ruth Orme
  2. Deborah Nandit Duke
Children of Leonard Deakins and Deborah Duke
  • Elizabeth Duke Deakins, born November 7, 1797
  • William Francis Deakins, born December 11, 1799
  • Leonard Marbury Deakins, born July 5, 1801
  • Francis William Deakins, born November 10, 1803
  • Anne Marie Deakins, born March 31, 1805 [2]
Children listed in DAR record
  1. Jane Parron m. Richard Serpell
  2. Tabitha Marbury m. James Luke Cassin
  3. Laura Mordnit m. Ethan Allen Jones
  4. Francis William m. Christiana Jane Cook
Children Listed in Findagrave
  1. Ann M Deakins (unknown–1830)
  2. Glorvina B. M Deakins (unknown–1860)
  3. Laura M Deakins Jones (unknown–1886)
Death
  • Leonard Deakins passed away on June 28, 1824 at Bladenburg, Prince George's Co., MD [3]

Sources

  1. Deakins-Pulliam & Allied Families of America, by Alyce Rebecca Pulliam Perry, 1957.
  2. "Prince George's Parish Records," (LDS Film #845,769)
  3. National Intelligencer Newspaper Abstracts, by Joan M. Dixon; Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, Inc. 1999, Vol. 7, Page 75.

See also:

  • Clements, S. Eugene and Wright, F. Edward. The Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War; 2006, Heritage Books, Inc., Westminster, Maryland 21157. p. 168.




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Deakins-52 and Deakins-70 appear to represent the same person because: Please merge. Thank you.
posted on Deakins-70 (merged) by Patricia (Sparkman) Thomas