THE 1883 BIOGRAPHY OFP. LEONARD
P. LEONARD, farmer, P. 0. Neola, was born in Ireland March 18, 1818,
son of Mark and Agnes (Durkin) Leonard, natives of Ireland; he, born
in 1776, was a farmer, and died in his native country; she died in
Ireland, and was the mother of eight children, two of whom came to
America. Mr. Leonard learned theoretical and practical surveying in
Ireland. He came to America July 12, 1841, landing at the port of
St. John, N. B., where he remained eight years, teaching school six
years of his time. He left New Brunswick in May, 1849, and, after
traveling in the States of Maine, Massachusetts, New York and
Pennsylvania, he located in Middlesex County, province of Ontario,
where he taught one school eight consecutive years, and another seven.
While teaching, he boarded on his farm, which he conducted at the
same time, walking to and from his farm, a distance of seven miles,
each day. He continued farming in Canada till April, 1872, when he
came to Neola, Iowa, and settled on the southeast quarter of
Section 26, where he still resides, This first quarter has been
improved, 200 acres added to it, and the whole enclosed by fence.
Mr. Leonard married Miss Ann Van Tassel, born in Queen's County, N. B.,
in 1820, daughter of Reuben and Sarah (Foster) Van Tassel, he born
in Now Brunswick about 1788, she born in New Brunswick in 1801.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard have had ten children, five of whom have taught
school; two are dead. Mr. Leonard is President of the Board of
School Trustees, which position he has held for the past five years.
He is a member of the Catholic Church, and a Democrat in politics.
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