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Ceburn J. Lenard

Birth1838 - Georgia, United States
Death28 February 1900 - Lyons Cemetery, Scott County, Arkansas
MotherElizabeth Johnson Ledbetter
FatherCalvin Coleman Leonard

Born in Georgia, United States on 1838 to Calvin Coleman Leonard and Elizabeth Johnson Ledbetter. Ceburn J. Lenard married Mary Emma Scott and had 7 children. He passed away on 28 February 1900 in Lyons Cemetery, Scott County, Arkansas.

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Parents
Calvin Coleman Leonard
1808 - 1892
Elizabeth Johnson Ledbetter
1817 - 1868
Spouse(s)
Mary Emma Scott
1838 - 1893
Virginia Ann Egger
1875 - 1900
Children Show all
Coleman Burton "Bird" Lenard
1868 - 1928
Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Leonard
1865 - 1921
Monroe Hines Lenard
1875 - 1932
Elijah Lenard
1872 - Unknown

Madison Lenard
1875 - Unknown
Mary E. Riles
1868 - Unknown
Baby Boy Lenard
1899 - 1900

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