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Now (1998-2021) living in Fullerton, Cal
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SSN was 577-52-5401.
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SSN was 543-22-7926
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Described as "of Butte, Montana" in his father's obit. Described as being "of Mexico" in his son Roy Stanley Leebrick's obit in a Centralia Mo newspaper. SSDI disk gives his SSN as 543-22-7926 and reports that it was issued in Oregon before 1951. Roy and his wife Mary appear in the 1928 Butte City Directory, page 246, occupation listed as miner, home address listed as 2512 Princeton Avenue.
"Wounded Severely. CORPORALS....Roy S. Leebrick, Siloam Springs, Ark."--10 December 1918, Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock, AR)
"SWAIN-LEEBRICK --Sunday, September 18, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Swain, in Garden City, Miss Mary J. Swain was united in marriage to Mr. Roy Leebrick, Rev. Leonard of the Christian church officiating. Mrs. Leebrick has been a member of the Garden City Schools and Mr. Leebrick for months has been a faithful employee of the Amerman Construction Company.
Besides the family, there were present Rev. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coates, Mrs. A.C. Gann, Mrs. Walter Brenneman, Mr. and Mrs. N.S. Horst and Miss Esther Horst.
After congratulations and the presenting of some useful gifts, a splendid 2 o'clock luncheon was greatly enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Leebrick plan to remain in Garden City for the present."--6 Oct 1921, The Garden City (KS) Herald
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Obituary provided by Donald Leebrick from Sept 17, 1958 Centralia (Mo) area newspaper reads as follows: "MINEOLA FARMER DIES FROM ACCIDENTAL SHOTGUN WOUNDS Roy Stanley Leebrick, 31, a farmer living six miles south of Mineola, died Wednesday of last week from wounds suffered when a shotgun was accidently discharged. Funeral services were held Saturday in the Assembly of God Church at Mexico and burial took place at Centralia. Rev. Fowler officiated at the serviced.
Mr. Leebrick was returning home in his jeep at about 5 p.m. after having cut weeds on his farm and reached for his shotgun when the gun discharged, the load entering his right arm and penetrating into his chest. He screamed for his wife, who at once got into the jeep to hurry him to a doctor,but Mr. Leebrick collapsed after a short while and was dead.
He had taken the gun with him to kill foxes which recently had been killing many chickens on the farm. He had loaded both barrels of the gun before leaving his home that day.
Surviving, besides his wife, Clara Mae, are his children, Carl and Donald Leebrick; his step-children, Francis, Howard, John, Roger and Barbara Wells; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Leebrick of Mexico; and his sisters, Mrs. Charles Blake of Mexico and Mrs. Gilbert Blackburn of Moline.
Mr. Leebrick was a veteran of World War II. -- end of obit.
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Last Address was Covina, Los Angeles, Calafornia. Card was issued in California.
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http://www.betterthanmost.com/gedhtree/gp690.htm. Graduated Apex HIgh School, Apex NC in 1998. Living in Raleigh. Self described as gay in myspace profile.
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Early Pennsylvania Births (1675-1875) by Charles Fisher
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The Court this date appoints Henry Cassel of Rapho Township Guardian over the estate of Sarah Leebrick, a Minor daughter of Nicholas Leebrick, late of the same township, deceased, during her minority at her request, she being above the age of fourteen.
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Per the proud dad
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Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church