1804 - 1862 (57 years)
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Name |
Wilkes Timothy Leonard [1] |
Title |
Reverend |
Birth |
18 Dec 1804 |
South Carolina, USA [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1850 |
District 3, Habersham, Georgia, USA [1] |
Death |
6 Mar 1862 |
Washington, North Carolina, USA |
Burial |
Nacoochee Cemetery, White, Georgia, USA [2, 3] |
Person ID |
I30724 |
tng Genealogy |
Father |
James Leonard, b. 1770, South Carolina, USA d. 20 Feb 1855, Cherokee, Georgia, USA (Age 85 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Taby Wilkes, b. 20 Sep 1774, Bladen, North Carolina, USA d. 1868, Cherokee, Georgia, USA (Age 93 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Family ID |
F10607 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Birth - 18 Dec 1804 - South Carolina, USA |
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Notes |
- Wilkes was the son of James & Tabitha Leonard. He married Jane Lovelady on 11 December 1828 in Habersham Co., Georgia and they had seven children.
There is an unmarked grave next to Wilkes that is believed to be his wife, Jane Lovelady Leonard.
Wilkes was one of the early Methodists ministers that settled in Habersham County. He was the third son out of five that was listed as a Methodist minister.
On Dec. 22, 1857, the Georgia State Assembly divide Habersham and Lumpkin Counties and created a new County named White County. Wilkes became the first Ordinary for White County and served until 1861.
In 1861 he was recuited as a Captain in the Confederate Army in Company G, 24th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, "White County Marksmen" which was organized August 24, 1861 in Hall Co., Georgia. As a Captain, Wilkes signed many of the enlistment papers for the new recruits, most of which were dated August 24, 1861. Wilkes served as a Captain, his son James Lafayette Leonard served as a Lieutenant another son Thomas W. Leonard served as a Private.
The 24th Regiment was sent to Virginia then North Carolina and Wilkes was killed in the service of the Confederacy on March 1862 in Washington County, North Carolina.
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