THE 1891 BIOGRAPHY OFTHOMAS LEONARD
THOMAS LEONARD, a farmer of Hazel Dell Township, was born and reared
in County Roscommon, Ireland, upon a farm. At the age of seventeen
or eighteen years he came to America, landing in Boston, where he
resided fourteen or fifteen years. In 1867 he came to Jackson County,
Iowa, where he remained until 1875, when he came to Pottawattamie
County. While in Boston he was engaged in the manufacture of brick,
and in Jackson County, Iowa, he was a farmer; and he also afterward
was engaged in farming at Silver City, Mills County, Iowa. On coming
to this county in 1875 he purchased a tract of 240 acres on section
15, Hazel Dell Township. It was but partially improved, and he has
devoted his earnest attention to, the improvement of the place until
he has made it one of the finest in that part of the county. He has
a good frame residence 20 x 30 and 18 x 30, also a fine barn 40 x 64,
etc. Every feature of his place evinces good taste as well as a great
amount of labor. In his political principles he is a thorough
Democrat, casting his first vote for James Buchanan, and ever since
then taking an active part in the political welfare of the county,
State and nation. He has been Township Trustee, and is now chairman
of the Democratic Township Committee. He has made all he owns by
his industry, having had but fifty cents when he first landed on
American shores. He was first married to Catherine Hoer, who died
in 1864, in Massachusetts. Of their six children two are living:
Thomas W., at home, and James, a resident of Neola Township.
Mr. Leonard was married, this time, to Mrs. Margaret Turner, the
widow of Edward Turner and daughter of Mr. Magee, February 14, 1867;
by her first marriage she was the mother of three children: John,
deceased; Patrick, a resident of Harrison County, Iowa, and Anna,
the wife of Thomas M. Leonard, and the mother of one child, Mary E.,
born December 24, 1889. They are members of the Catholic Church.
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