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From: "Cathy Joynt Labath" <>
Subject: Bio of John and Kate Leonard Family Cork>Iowa
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 16:03:42 -0500


--From Graettinger Centennial 1893-1993 p. 222


JOHN AND KATE LEONARD FAMILY

In 1881, John and Kate Leonard, together with their children, including Con
who at the time was nine years old, came to the United States from County
Cork, Ireland. They traveled directly to Emmetsburg, Iowa and in 1886 bought
eighty acres which was in section 17, Walnut Township, for ten dollars per
acre. Later, in 1890, John bought another eighty acres which was in Section
7
of Walnut Township and it later became the Leonard family farm. It became a
Century Farm in 1990. Con later added forty acres to this farm and built a
set
of buildings in preparation for marriage. He was married to Hannah Murphy
and
they lived on this farm their entire married life. Here their children were
born and reared.

Hannah Murphy was born November 1, 1876, the daughter of Dennis and Mary
Murphy, in County Cork, Ireland. She was only seven years old when both of
her
parents died on the same day and she was cared for by her oldest brother
until
she became twelve years of age. At this time, her sister, Kate, who had come
to the United States some years earlier, used her savings to bring Hannah to
be with her in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Hannah lived here until she reached
young
womanhood. Little did she dream that one day she would become the bride of a
young Iowa farmer named Con Leonard.

Now as fate would have it, Dan Crowley and the John Leonards had traveled to
America on the same ship and became good friends. Later, Dan would visit the
Leonards at their farm home near Graettinger and as time passed Con decided
to
visit Dan, who had settled in Milwaukee. Here Con met the young Irish lass,
Hannah Murphy, and their friendship developed into courtship and they were
married June 11, 1902, in Milwaukee.

After their marriage, they came to the Leonard farm one mile west of
Graettinger and lived there all their married life. They became the parents
of
five children: Jerry, Leona, Joe, Gene and Bernadine.

Jerry, Joe and Gene were all farmers. Jerry married Mary McCabe in 1935 and
they lived on a farm east of Emmetsburg for a few years and later bought a
farm in Great Oak Township where they lived throughout their married life.
They were the parents of one daughter, Aice Jo Leonard, who now lives in
Emmetsburg.

Joe and Leona built a new home on the home place in 1961 and continued to
live
there all their lives. Leona taught school in are schools for nearly fifty
years and Joe was a member of the board of the Graettinger Elevator for
several years and also the Township Assessor.

Gene married Zeta Richardson in 1958 and continued to farm although they
lived
in Graettinger. He was also employed by A.S.C.S. in Walnut Township for many
years and later did corn sealing. In 1985 he married Maxine Truesdell Neppl
and now lives in Estherville. He is the last surviving member of the Con
Leonard family.

Bernadine passed away in 1921.

The Leonard farm became a Century Farm on September 29, 1990, having been
owned by the same family for one hundred years. Friends and family gathered
to
hear a Mass of Thanksgiving at the farm that was said by Father Paul Kelly.

Cathy Joynt Labath
Irish in Iowa
http://www.celticcousins.net/irishiniowa/index.htm



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