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Leask -- also see Leisk, Lisk Leask -- [Compiler's Comment: all but a few of the Leask surname in Norfolk are descendants of Capt. Abram Leask or members of his birth family] Leask -- A. Leask and J.
C. Pettit, Lot 11, Concession 14, Windham [1857
Sketch] Leask -- to wife of A.
Leask a daughter 27 Oct 1886 in Windham [NR18861104] Leask -- Capt. Leisk [sic,
recorded elsewhere in the historical record as Captain Abraham Leask Sr.]
is getting his boats ready Leask -- Abram Leask, 84,
widower, born 26 Mar 1816 in Scotland, immigrated 1848, retired Leask -- Captain Abram Leask was brother of Mrs. Peter S. Griffin -- see Peter's obituary Leask -- Abraham Leask [Sr.] Leask -- Abraham Leask was an officer of 1887 Windham Leask -- Abraham
Leask of Windham married Miss Susie Hellyer of Lynedoch, 3 Feb 1897 in
Lynedoch [SR18970218] Leask -- Abram Leask, 40,
born 3 Sep 1860 in Ontario, gentleman Leask -- Mr. and Mrs. Abram Leask spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Charlton at St. George [SR19151230p1] Leask --
Abram Leask [Jr.]: Leask -- Mrs. A. Leask is visiting her brother, Charles Hellyer in Toronto [SR19170531p12] -- Mrs. Abram Leask visited her daughter [sic] Mrs. [sic] Charles Hellyer of Toronto [SR19180314p12] Leask -- Mr. and Mrs. A. Leask [Jr.] of Simcoe and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. King of Simcoe, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thorne at Jarvis [SR19180801p2] Leask -- Mrs. A. Leask has her neice Miss Ethel Snively and nephew Mr. John Carlton of St. George, visiting [SR19180822p8] Leask -- Mr. and Mrs. A. Leask attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Ida A. Hellyer to Sidney Victor Hutchinson, in Toronto last week -- see wedding review Leask -- A. Leask,
gentleman, 18 Lynnwood Ave., Simcoe Leask -- Mr. and Mrs. A. Leask, Norfolk Street South, Simcoe, had Mrs. McCall of St. Louis, Michigan, visiting [SR1910000901p1] [Compiler's Comment: Abram Leask Jr.'s sister, Barbara Leask married John Henry McCall, who moved their family to St. Louis, Michigan] Leask -- Mr. and Mrs. Abram Leask -- see Smith-Collver wedding Leask -- Abraham Leask Jr. -- see Photos & Bios Leask -- photo of house of Abram Leask of Woodhouse Township [SR19090902p1] Leask
-- Mrs. Abram Leask spent Easter in Toronto Leask -- Abram Leask of Simcoe attended 1921 Teeterville Reunion Leask -- Mrs. Abram Leask of Simcoe attended 1921 Teeterville Reunion Leask -- Abram Leask --
see 1937 Deaths Leask -- Ada Annetta, second daughter of James Leask, married Rev. C. A. Cavers of Brantford, 23 May 1900 at her father's home in Windham [SR19000531] Leask -- Arthur Leask -- see 1889 Simcoe High School students Leask -- Art Leask of Buffalo was home for a week [Lynnville SR18970812] Leask -- to the wife of Arthur Leask, a son of James Leask of Windham, a daughter 10 May 1907 in Jersey City, N.Y. [SR19070607] Leask -- Arthur Leask of New York and Lloyd Leask of Montreal attended the Boughner family picnic on Saturday in Simcoe [SR19150819] Leask -- Arthur Leask's wife Clara died quite unexpectedly in New York. Arthur is the son of the late James Leask of Windham. His wife was a New York woman. No other particulars available [SR19191225p10] -- see her obituary Leask -- Bruce B. Leask
1890-1916 -- see photo
of his cemetery stone Leask -- Miss Carrie Ethel, eldest daughter of George Leask of Simcoe, married Geo. Cecil Kellam of Windham, eldest son of George Kellam, 14 Sep 1904 at her parents' home in Simcoe [SR19040916] Leask -- Ella Leask of Simcoe visited last week with Mrs. P. Benn of Nixon [SR19001004p1] Leask -- Ellen Leask, 64, wife of Peter S. Griffin, died 2 Jun 1901 in Windham [WS19010613p5] [SR19010606, repeated SR19010613] -- also see his obituary Leask -- Floyd Leask -- see pupils of F. H. Stringer Leask -- Francis Leask born [Ontario Vital Stats 1870] Leask -- Fred A. Leask of Windham married Sadie M. Welsby of Windham, 7 Jan 1914 in Simcoe [SR19140115p7] Leask -- Fred Abraham
Leask of Hamilton, 21, married Methodist farmer, Leask -- Fred Leask, son
of James Leask of Windham township has gone to Toronto, enlisted with
the transport corps and expects to sail for England soon. Mrs. Leask went
with him and hopes to take up Red Cross work during his absence [Colborne SR19160406p2] -- Fred Leask, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Leask of Windham, left Wednesday for England [SR19160518p12] Leask -- Private Fred Leask addressed the Lynnville Women's Institute meeting held at Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Neal's home [SR19180228p12] -- Pte. Fred Leask, will spend his extended-to-Dec sick leave on his father's farm in Windham [SR19180321p1] Leask -- Fred Leask,
farmer, RR1 Nixon Leask -- Fred Leask bought the 50-acre Curtis farm from Hilton Kellum [Lynnville SR19200304p11] Leask -- Mrs. G. Leask donated to Belgium Relief at Simcoe [SR19141210p7] Leask -- George [Lisk] wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1869] [Compiler's Comment: although this surname was recorded as Lisk, it is actually Leask. George Harvey Leask married Mary Pullen] Leask -- George Leask,
22, of Houghton, born in Bayham, married
Martha House of Walsingham, born in Bayham, 1 Oct 1880 in Houghton [Ontario Vital Stats 1880] Leask -- to the wife of
George Leask a son [sic] 10 [sic] Aug 1881 in Windham [NR18810825p3] Leask -- George Leask of Windham married Miss Susanna Roberts of Woodhouse, 24 Dec 1890 at her parents' home [BC18910114] Leask -- George Leask was nominated to 1897 Simcoe Council by J. W. Thompson and Richard Weston [SR18961231p1] Leask -- Geo. Leask, Simcoe gentleman, was a provisional director of the Simcoe Pork Packing Co. Ltd. [WS19000104p4] Leask -- "Mr. and Mrs. George Leask, Robinson Street, spent Easter in St. Thomas." [SR19000419p1] Leask -- George Leask, 56,
born 13 Nov 1844 in Scotland, immigrated 1848, farmer & restaurant Leask -- Mrs. George Leask, Mrs. John Culver and Mrs. Joseph Auckland leave today for a few months stay in England [SR19100714p10] Leask -- George Leask: Leask -- George Leask,
gentleman, 87 Water Street, Simcoe Leask -- George Leask Sr. is reported to be in critical condition. He has been ill for some months [SR19200304p12] Leask -- George Leask has sold his farm, known as the Alex. Watson farm, to Ed. Silverthorne [Lynnville SR19200826p11] Leask -- Mrs. George Leask is visiting her brother, Mr. Alfred Roberts [SR19210106p12] -- Mrs. George Leask Sr. of Simcoe is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Kellam [Lynnville SR19210324p11] Leask -- George Leask Sr., 76, died 29 Dec 1920 at his home, 87 Water Street, Simcoe, will be buried tomorrow in Oakwood Cemetery [SR19201223p12] -- George Leask Sr. 76, died 29 Dec 1920 in Simcoe [SR19201230p7] -- Mary, 43, wife of Geo. Leisk [sic], died 5 Nov [1888] in Windham [BC18880509] -- Susanna, 81, widow of George Leask Sr., died 16 Dec 1931 at the home of her step-daughter, Mrs. Luella Cardiff, Simcoe [SR19311224] Leask -- George Leask
1844-1920 | his wife Mary 1845-1888 | his wife Susannah 1850-1931 Leask -- George H. Leask of Windham married Miss Mabel M. Smith of Windham, 6 Feb 1901 at home of bride's father, George Smith of Windham [SR19010214] [WS19010214p5] -- see 20 Years Ago Leask -- to the wife of George H. Leask, a daughter, 10 Feb 1904 in Windham [SR19040226] Leask -- George H. Leask of Windham -- see Leask | Welsby | Freeman Leask -- George H. Leask of Colborne lost a valuable horse recently [SR19180214p8] Leask -- Mrs. Geo. Leask Jr. had her mother, Mrs. Smith of Delhi, and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge of East Orange, N,J., visiting [Colborne SR19180815p5] -- Mrs. George Leask Jr. was called to her sick mother's bedside in Delhi [SR19190403p7] Leask -- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Leask subscribed to 1918 Sailors Fund Leask -- George H. Leask
has sold his Colborne farm to Ashton Somers of Rockford [SR19190220p9] Leask -- George H. Leask,
farmer, 22 Lynnwood Street, Simcoe Leask -- Grant Leask of
Sask., son of A. Leask, married Miss Eva Madden, daughter of John H.
Madden of Norfolk Street, Simcoe, yesterday at her parents home [SR19131023p1] Leask -- to the wife of Grant W. Leask, a daughter stillborn, Sun 1[1] Jun 1916 at Caron, Sask. [SR19160622p7] Leask -- to the wife of Grant Withurton Leask, twin sons, Thu 18 Aug 1918 at Caron Sask. [SR19180822p5] Leask -- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Leask and twin children of St. Mary's visited Mrs. Leask's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Madden, Norfolk Street North, Simcoe [SR19200819p1] -- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Leask of St. Mary's have been visiting their parents in town [SR19201021p7] Leask -- Helen Leask -- see Simcoe Public School 1914 Promotions Leask -- Helen Leask has passed both her High School entrance and her musical examinations with honors [Colborne SR19180718p3] Leask -- Miss Helen Leask has her cousin, Miss Dorothy Wilson of London, visiting [SR19200729p8] Leask -- Ida Pearl, 8 months 5 days, only daughter of Abraham Leask, died in Windham [BC18890403] Leask -- J. F. Leask subscribed to Simcoe Pork Packing Leask -- James Leask wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1871] Leask
-- James Leask: Leask -- to the wife of James Leask, a son, 4 Nov 1890 in Windham [BC18901119] Leask -- Jas. F. Leask was acclaimed to Norfolk County Council co-representing Windham and Delhi [SR18981222p1] Leask -- James Leask, Windham yeoman, was a provisional director of the Simcoe Pork Packing Co. Ltd. [WS19000104p4] -- subscribed to Simcoe Pork Packing Leask -- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Leask were in Hickson this week, visiting their daughter, Mrs. Hickson [SR19101103p1] Leask -- James Leask died
4 Feb 1917 in Windham -- see his
obituary Leask -- The estate of James Leask is offering the old homestead for sale. the 1[4]5 acre farm is 4.5-miles northwest of Simcoe [SR19170308p7] Leask -- James Leask, farmer, Windham township, died [..] Feb 1917. Mrs. Emory Annetta Leask, Pleasant Ave., St. Catharines, executrix [SR19170531p12] Leask -- James Trimbly [sic] Leask of Windham married E[ll]a Nora, daughter of Edwin and Theresa Widner of Simcoe, 31 Dec 1900 in Colborne [SR19010124] -- also see 20 Years Ago Leask -- Mrs. J. Trem Leask was daughter of Edwin H. Widner Leask -- Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Leask celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary -- see article Leask -- J. Trembly Leask
1876-1951 | his wife F. Ella Widner 1878-1957 Leask -- Jean Leask died [Ontario Vital Stats 1872] Leask -- Miss Jessie Leask of Emo, Minn., married Charles Cullimore, formerly of Port Dover, 31 Aug 1898 in Koochiching, Mich. [SR18980915] Leask -- John F. Leisk
[sic] of Windham married Mary Ann, daughter of Laurence Smith of
Townsend, 24 Mar 1880 at her father's home [BC18800331p3] Leask -- John F. Leask, Windham yeoman, was a provisional director of the Simcoe Pork Packing Co. Ltd. [WS19000104p4] Leask -- John Leask: Leask -- Jno. Leask of Nixon -- see 1909 Rural Phone Directory Leask
-- J. F. Leask, farmer, RR1 Nixon Leask -- Miss Laura Leask, 73, died of paralysis 21 Mar 1890 at home of John F. Leask in Windham [BC18900423] Leask -- Lloyd Leask of the Molson's Bank, Simcoe, has been transferred to Montreal [SR19100609p12] Leask -- Lloyd Francis
Leask of Dutton, 25, single Methodist bank accountant, born Leask -- Lloyd Leask,
formerly of the Molsons Bank, Simcoe, more recently of Dutton, son of
James Leask of Windham, has enlisted in 215th Battalion of Brantford [SR19160629p12] Leask -- Sergt. Lloyd Leask's 4 Jun 1917 letter home from Surrey England [SR19170802p1] Leask -- Lloyd Leask was a brother of J. Trembly Leask -- see Trembly's anniversary Leask -- Miss Luella Leask of Simcoe married Frank Edwin Cardiff of Simcoe, 18 Dec 1912 at the home of her father George Leask in Simcoe [SR19121219p7] Leask -- Luella Leask, 71,
widow of Frank Edwin Cardiff, died 30 Nov 1948 in Simcoe Leask -- Margaret Leask,
59, died 17 Oct 1899 Leask -- Marion
Leask, 83, widow of William Goodlet, died on her birthday 8 Feb 1906 Leask -- the will of Mary
Leask of Windham Township was probated in 1888 [Norfolk
Wills] Leask -- Mary, wife of
Abram Leask 1822-1897 Leask -- Mary Jane, 30, wife of A. Leask Jr., died 25 Sep 1893 in Windham [NR18930928] Leask -- Miss Mildred Isabelle Leask of Windham married Thomas Storey of Simcoe, 6 Mar 1912 in Windham [SR19120307p12] Leask -- Nellie Leask, daughter of James Leask and Jane Sinclair, sister of Captain Abraham Leask, married Henry Anderson II before coming to Canada -- see his Family Group Sheet Leask -- Robert Leask, 59, sailor, of Port Dover wed Catherine Allison, 63, widow, daughter of James and Ellen Sinclair [Ontario Vital Stats 1873] Leask -- Tilla, eldest daughter of James Leask of Windham, married J. Harris Woolley of Townsend 27 Dec [1892] at her father's home [NR18921229] Leask -- Viola Maud Leask of Simcoe married Roy Van Patter of Simcoe, 12 Jan 1916 in Simcoe [SR19160113p7] -- Viola Maud Leask, youngest daughter of Abram Leask of Norfolk Street South, Simcoe, married Roy Van Patter, only son of Mrs. Van Patter, Simcoe, 12 Jan 1916 at her parents' home [SR19160113p1] -- see article scan Leason -- Albert Leason, farmer, RR1 Courtland [1919 Voters List] Leather -- Jeannette Louise, [88], widow of W. B. Leather, died Sun 18 Nov 1915 in Jarvis [SR19151125p9] Leaton -- Mrs. Leaton, 85, relict of James Leaton, died 31 Mar 1877 at Col. Mabee's home in Port Rowan [BC18770411p3] -- also see her cemetery stone Leaton -- James Leaton, 74, born 30 Mar 1791 -- see his cemetery stone Leaton --
John Leaton was father-in-law of Dr.
Phelan, and S. P. Mabee Leaton -- John T. Leaton, 65, formerly of Port Rowan, died in Memphis, Tenn. [NR18851105] Lebarre -- Henry Lebarre wed [Ontario Vital Stats 1882] -- Hervey Lebarre of Oakville married Miss Martha McPherson of Rockford, 17 Jun 1882 at home of Stafford Smith in Villa Nova [BC18820719] Lech -- also see Lach, Leach, Leck Lech -- [Sath] L. Lech,
40, born 11 Oct 1860 in Ontario, farmer LeChapelle --William Henry LeChapelle died [Ontario Vital Stats 1881] Leck -- Rev. George Leck was minister St. James United Church, Simcoe, approximately 1958-1969 Leckie -- Hattie V. Leckie 1895-1949 [King Lake Cemetery stone] Leckie -- John A. Leckie -- see Houghton Township War Memorial Ledman -- Samuel Ledman
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