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He was already dead by the time his father's estate was probated in 1839.

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Last address Casselberry, Seminole, FL SSN 262-87-8698

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Is an advertising account executive for The Orlando Sentinel.

"SANDRA L. LEEBRICK, 37, Fredericksburg, Va., died Friday July 13, of cerebral hemorrhage. Ms. Leebrick was employed in advertising with the Free Lance Star. She was Baptist. Survivors: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leebrick, Deltona; sister, Debbie Betz, Culpeper, Va. Laurel Hill Funeral Home, Spotsylvania, Va."--17 Jul 2001, Orlando (FL) Sentinel

"Sandra Lynne Leebrick, 37, of Fredericksburg died of a cerebral hemorrhage Friday, July 13, 2001, at Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center in Mechanicsville. Ms. Leebrick was employed by the advertising department of The Free Lance-Star. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leebrick of Florida; and a sister, Debbie Betz of Culpeper County.
A funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Laurel Hill Funeral Home, with burial to follow in Laurel Hill Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until the service Tuesday at the funeral home."--16 July 2001, The Free (Fredricksburg, VA) Lance-Star

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Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Hummelstown

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Early Pennsylvania Births (1675-1875) by Fisher

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In the Nelson County Order book, 1835-1840, page 443 is recorded the naming of John W. Mosby as guardian of Sarah P. Leebrick, dau of Daniel Leebrick dec'd.

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Mentioned in father's probate proceedings, as being under 21 years of age. John W Mosby was her guardian.

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Living in Australia since 1977.

"Leebrick-Bennett--Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Bennett, nee Shelley Ann Leebrick, are honeymooning in Melbourne, Australia, following their marriage in the Methodist Church of Woonona, Australia. The Rev. Vernon James officiated the exchange of vows.
The bride is the daughtor of Suzanne M. Leebrick of Cypress and Robert J. Leebrick of Long Beach. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Thomas C. Bennett of Woonona and the late Mr. Bennett.
Honor attendants for the couple were the bride's sister, Roberta Leebrick, and Michael Gill.
The bridegroom is a retired rugby player and holds local and national swimming and surfing records in Australia. The bride, who attended Los Alamitos High, was recently awarded a scholarship to Wollongong University in Australia.
A reception for the newlyweds was held at the Bulli Surf Cllub, Bulli Beach, Australia. They will make their home in Woonona."--5 Apr 1977, Santa Ana (CA) Register

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Shirley relates the following story of how the name Jean Paul came about. John Phillip was the family name passed on to the first son of each family through the years. Our paternal grandfather followed the convention and named his first son John Phillip, however he died at age 18. When our father was born they couldn't name him, the youngest son, after the first son, so they named him Jean Paul in order to preserve the initials. And now we have Jean Paul, Jean Paul Jr., Jean Paul III and Jean Paul IV

Christmas 2002, Shay had moved from Hawaii back to Oahu because she had been quite ill and needed to be near her doctor.

"Mrs. Paul Leebrick and daughter, Shirley, of Honolulu, Mrs. Bessie Leebrick of Altadena, California, and Mr. Phillip Pearce and son of Mesa, Arizona were the weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Leebrick of Del Mar Avenue."--11 Sep 1942, The Chula Vista (CA) Star

"Miss Leebrick's Marriage Today At Crossroads--Traditional white satin has been chosen by Miss Shirley Louise Leebrick for her marriage at 4:30 this afternoon to Leslie Gordon Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Robinson. The Rev. Henry P. Judd will perform the service at the Church of the Crossroads. Miss Leebrick, daughter of the Jean Paul Leebricks of Honolulu, will be given in marriage by her father.
Her gown, en train, is modeled with long sleeves, sweetheart neckline, a basque bodice and bouffant skirt. Small white orchids will fasten her veil to her Juliet cap. She will carry white orchids with porana. Miss Lydia Sutherland will be the only attendant to the bride in sky blue taffeta designed similar to the bride's gown with the exception of the sleeves, which are elbow length.
Theodore R. James will be best man. The ushers will be J. Paul Leebrick Jr., Wallace A Dyer, Eric Reppun and Arthur Reppun. There will be tower music and the church will be arranged with porana and island foliage for the occasion.
Miss Leebrick will attend her daughter's wedding in a blue gray gown with deep purple complements, including an orchid corsage. Mrs. Robinson, mother of the bridegroom, has chosen a black gown with black hat and an orchid corsage.
The reception will be held at the George Freitas home on Portlock Ave. Assisting Mrs. Leebrick will be Mesdames E.S. Smith, Paul Leebrick Jr., Wilson C. Moore and George Freitas.
The couple will go to the other side of the island on their honeymoon. Miss Leebrick will go away in a deep rose wool frock with black accessories. The newlyweds will be at home at 303 D Paoakalani Ave., after the first of December.
Both young people are graduates of Punahou school, class of 1941. The young Mr. Robinson attended the University of Hawaii and is now a pilot with Hawaiian Airlines. Miss Leebrick was graduated from Stephens college in 1943 and attended Stanford university. She is a Kappa Kappa Gamma."--18 Nov 1944, Honolulu, (HI) Star-Bulletin

"Shirley Leebrick Robinson. Oct. 27, 2007. Shirley Leebrick "Shay" Robinson, 82, of Honolulu, formerly of Kailua-Kona, a retired librarian, died in Arcadia Retirement Residence. She was born in Honolulu. She is survived by son David J., daughter Bonnie R. Braun, hanai son Bill Haglung and four grandchildren. Services: 4 p.m. Monday at Arcadia Retirement Residence Chapel (see address below). No flowers. Donations suggested to Arcadia Retirement Residence Foundation, 1434 Punahou St., Honolulu 96822; or Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific, 226 N. Kuakini St., Honolulu 96817."--2 Nov 2007, Honolulu (HI) Star-Bulletin.