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Estimated based on her christening date and place.

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Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. Other data shows Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lebanon.

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Korten research reports that Anna Appolonia died in Butzbach in 1745. More research will be needed to sort this discrepancy out.

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There is an entry for Apolona Gardner in the year 1812 in the Index to the Intestate Records of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania 1729 - 1850, page 68.

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Lancaster Misc book 1809-1813, page 474, June 3, 1813, reports that Apolonia died in Manheim leaving property "situate in the town of Manheim, known in the general plan of said town by the No. 126, extending in front of Charlotte Street fifty seven feet and in depth to Pitt Street, two hundred and seventy feet, bounded northward by a lot now Jacob Brown's westward by Pitt Street, Southward by a lot of Benjamin Nauman and Eastward by Charlotte Street, on which is erected a small one story log dwelling house". This transcription courtesy of Robert E. Gardner. As the proceedings continued, it was found that the lot could not be divided without damaging the whole. The children could not agree on how to divide the property, so it was sold at public auction on October 24, 1813 for 86 pounds.

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Received 68 pounds, 1 shilling, 5 1/4 pence from her father's estate distribution on December 7, 1786.

According to Lancaster county will books, One John Eberly of Rapho township was given full rights to administer her estate on April 14, 1813.

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Last SS benefit was sent to Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach City, Va. SSN was 228-26-3323.

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SSDI reports SSN 228-26-3323 was assigned before 1951 in Virginia. Last residence was Chesapeake, Chesapeake City, Va 23464. Mentioned in brother Tinsley's obituary.

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"NEW INCORPORATIONS....Leebrick Shoe company, Chicago; capital, $10,000; dealing in boots and shoes; incorporators, Arthur C. Leebrick, John A. Drysdale, William F. Holstein."--23 Jan 1913, Chicago (IL) Tribune

In the shoe business in Oak Park, Il in the 1942-1945 time frame.

"YOUNG MAN ADMITS BURGLARY. Henry Rice, Said to Have Wealty Toronto Relatives, Arrested While Leaving Looted Store.--Henry Rice, 30 years old, 753 West Adams street, thought by the police to be the son of wealthy parents in Toronto, Canada, was arrested last night as he was leaving the shoe store of A.C. Leebrick, 570 West Madison street. He confessed having broken into the place and stolen $50 from the cash drawer."--31 Jan 1907, Chicago (IL) Tribune

"LEEBRICK--Arthur Candy Leebrick, beloved husband of Ethel C., fond brother of Mary G. Leebrick, Mrs. Rachel Pearce, Mrs. Bessie Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Feist, Maj. Karl C, Samuel and J. Paul Leebrick. Member of Golden Rule lodge No. 726, A.F.&A.M. Resting at chapel, 720 Lake street, Oak Park, through Sunday. Services in Burlington, Ia. Please omit flowers."--7 May 1944, Chicago (IL) Tribune

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During the service, he was stationed in Illinois, where he met Jean Cook. Mr. Arthur Samuel Leebrick Sr., age 90, of Shelbyville, died Tuesday, January 3, 2012, at Heritage Medical Center.

Funeral services will be 11 AM Friday, January 6, 2011, at Feldhaus Memorial Chapel. Geoff Giesemann and Russ Countess will officiate. Burial, with full military honors, will be 2 PM Friday at Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville.

Visitation will be 4-8 PM Thursday at Feldhaus Memorial Chapel.

He was born August 30, 1921, in Monrovia, California, to the late Aaron Samuel and Edna Denley Leebrick. He was a veteran of the United States Army and served in World War II. He was a retired cabinet maker, a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. Mr. Leebrick was a faithful member of Fairlane Church of Christ.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Eleanor Leebrick, in 1980 and a son, Arthur Samuel Leebrick, Jr., in 2002, and a great grandson, Oliver Grover Sherman. He was also preceded in death by a step son, Steve Foster and a step granddaughter, Lauren Eischeid.

He is survived by his wife, Lorene Wilhoite Foster Leebrick, of Shelbyville; children, Marian Leebrick (Walter) Sherman, of Antioch, Anna Leebrick (Henry) Wilhoite, of Shelbyville, and Joan Charlton Leebrick, of Smyrna; Jack (Christine) Foster, Sandra(Frank) Boyd, Betty (Waldon) Faulk, and Dave(Bobbie) Foster; a sister, Marian Leebrick Paquette, of California; seventeen grandchildren, Arlene Dionne Sherman-Wiles, Anthony Samuel Leebrick, Steven Owen Sherman, Christie Jean Wilhoite-Reed, Gregory Alan Leebrick, Sherri Lynn Wilhoite Rains, Michael James Wilhoite, Sarah Jane Sherman, Linda(David) Drinkard, Todd Foster, Jeff (Suzy) Foster, Jackson K.(Susan) Foster, Kirk Boyd, Kim (Steve) Wright, George (Robyn) Faulk, Mary Grace(Paul) Hotovec, and Josh Foster; twenty seven great grandchildren, Heather Nicole Wiles, Chloe Elizabeth Leebrick, August Russell Wiles, Nolan Samuel Leebrick, Matthew Tyler Reed, Nathan Michael Rains, Madison Grace Leebrick, Andrew Seth Reed, Lance Thomas Rains, Presley Louise Leebrick, Joshua Keith Rains, Spencer Owen Sherman, Gregory Maddux Leebrick, Sean Aaron Sherman, Stephanie Drinkard, Tyler Foster, Jake Foster, Nathan Foster, Cody Foster, Katie Foster, Joseph Boyd, Erika Boyd, Mary-Evelyn Wright, Elliott Hotovec, Isaac Hotovec, Griffen Faulk, and Catherine Faulk.