A history of the law, the courts, and the lawyers of Maine, from its first colonization to the early part of the present century . <<- ^^^f-»;7t<^^l££.^^^^^ SIMON GREENLEAF. 523 in English a green leaf. His wife was Sarah Dole. Thetable of descent in a direct line to Simon is as follows: 1. Edmund, . . died in Boston, 1671. 2. Stephen, born in England, 1630, drowned , June 21,1682, died June 24,1734. 4. Daniel, Dec. 24,1690, drownd Jan.,1729. 5. Jonathan, July, 1723, died May, 1807. 6. Moses, May 19, 1755, Dec. 18,1812. 7. Simon, Dec. 5, 1783, Oct. 6,1853. The grandfat


A history of the law, the courts, and the lawyers of Maine, from its first colonization to the early part of the present century . <<- ^^^f-»;7t<^^l££.^^^^^ SIMON GREENLEAF. 523 in English a green leaf. His wife was Sarah Dole. Thetable of descent in a direct line to Simon is as follows: 1. Edmund, . . died in Boston, 1671. 2. Stephen, born in England, 1630, drowned , June 21,1682, died June 24,1734. 4. Daniel, Dec. 24,1690, drownd Jan.,1729. 5. Jonathan, July, 1723, died May, 1807. 6. Moses, May 19, 1755, Dec. 18,1812. 7. Simon, Dec. 5, 1783, Oct. 6,1853. The grandfather of Simon, the Hon. Jonathan Greenleaf,was the sixth child and second son of Daniel, who wasdrowned when his son Jonathan was a little over five yearsof age, leaving his family quite destitute. At the age ofseven, Jonathan was apprenticed to a ship carpenter, whichwas the principal occupation of his life, and by which heaccumulated a large estate. And as he was a very upright,honest man, it is very probable that the high character ofthe ships built at Xewburyport, and on the Merrimac River,may be owing to th


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