Leonard was born in 1877 to Edward Schultze and Katie Leonard. He was an architect and traveled often for his business. He married Agnes Frances Briggs in 1903. They lived in Scarsdale, New York
Nephew to actress 'Lillian Russell'
Note: erratic information on his passport application.
Year: 1880; Census Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois[1]
143 Oak St
Edward Shutz head, 35/m, md, tenor singer, Ger/Ger/Ger
Katie Shutz wife, 24/f, md, house keeping, MI/NY/NY
Edward Shutz son, 4/m, IL/Ger/MI
Leonard Shutz son, 2/m, IL/Ger/MI
Charles Leonard boarder, 53/m, md, printer, NY/NY/NY
Nannie Leonard boarder, 20/f, s, IA/Ger/NY
Year: 1900; Census Place: Manhattan, New York, New York[2]
Edward Schultz head, 62/m, Aug__, md 26yrs, Ger/Ger/Ger, im1850na, life insurance
Ida K Schultz wife, 46/f, Jan 1854, md 26yrs, 3births/2living, MI/NY/NY
Leonard Schultz son, 22/m, Dec 1877, IL/Ger/MI, architech
Florence Schultz dau, 17/f, Nov 1882, IL/Ger/MI
Cynthia Conard mother in law, 72/f, Feb 1828, wd, 6births/5living, NY/NY/NY
Tilly Schoene servant, 37/f, Jun 1862, Den/Ger/Den, im1896
Cook County, Illinois, Marriages Index, 1871-1920 [3]
Name: Mrs. Ida Kate Leonard Schultze [Mrs. Ida Kate Leonard Leonard]
Gender: Female
Birth Place: Detroit, Michigan.
Relative:Capt. Amos Skeele and of Daniel Hicks.
Father: Charles Egbert Leonard
Mother: Cynthia Hicks Van Name
Spouse: Ernst Friedrich Edward Schultze
Comments: Mrs. Ida Kate Leonard Schultze.DAR ID Number: 22253; Born in Detroit, Michigan. ; Wife of Ernst Friedrich Edward Schultze. ; Descendant of Capt. Amos Skeele and of Daniel Hicks. ; Daughter of Charles Egbert Leonard and Cynthia Hicks Van Name, his wife. ; Granddaughter of John Jarvis Leonard and Delina Cone Skeele, his wife; William Van Name and Rachel Hicks, his wife. ; Gr.-granddaughter of Amos Skeele and Mary Otis, his wife; Benjamin Hicks and Cynthia Ward, his wife. ; Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Daniel Hicks and Katharine Van Name. ; Amos Skeele, (1750-1843), served in the Connecticut militia at the siege of Boston and the battles of White Plains, Trenton and Princeton. He was severely wounded in the defense of Danbury and was placed on the pension roll of Hampden [p.87] county, Mass., 1795. He was born in Woodbury, Conn.; died in Chicopee, Mass. ; Also Nos. 1976, 3416, 11050. ; Daniel Hicks, (1760-1853), was placed on the pension roll of Erie county, N. Y., 1831, for service of private in the New York militia.
DAR ID. Number: 22253
Sources
↑ Year: 1880; Census Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Roll: 199; Page: 271B; Enumeration District: 184; Original data: Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. [1]
↑ Year: 1900; Census Place: Manhattan, New York, New York; Page: 5; Enumeration District: 0873; FHL microfilm: 1241120; Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. [2]
↑ Cook County, Illinois, Marriages Index, 1871-1920; “Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871–1920.” Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. Illinois Department of Public Health records. "Marriage Records, 1871–present." Division of Vital Records, Springfield, Illinois.
↑ U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925; National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington D.C.; Roll #: 862; Volume #: Roll 0862 - Certificates: 104250-104499, 08 Aug 1919-08 Aug 1919[3]
↑ Year: 1920; Census Place: Scarsdale, Westchester, New York; Roll: T625_1279; Page: 15B; Enumeration District: 183; Original data: Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. [4]
↑ Year: 1930; Census Place: Scarsdale, Westchester, New York; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0344; FHL microfilm: 2341399; Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. [5]
↑ Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements, 1851-2003
Obituary New York, New York 1951 New York Times (1857-Current File)
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↑ New York, Death Index, 1852-1956; Original data: NY State Death Index, New York Department of Health, Albany, NY.
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution; Original data: National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution. Lineage Books of the Charter Members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Vol. I-CLII (152). Note on Publishing: Since this database represents a compilation of 151 volumes, the years and locations of copyright information varies, according to each volume, i.e. Volume 8 was published in 1899 in Washington, D.C., volume 63 was published in 1923, also in Washington, D.C., and volume 152 was published in 1938, also in Washington, D.C.
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