Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . ee and treasurer of the Stamford Presbyterian Society andtreasurer and manager of the Childrens Home of Stamford. Hehas been secretary, was for twelve years treasurer, and is now adirector of the Stamford Yacht Club and he was for a number ofyears treasurer and a governor of the Stamford Suburban Club. He 476 CHARLES HENRY LEEDS has been very active in the organization and promotion of the Stam-ford Hospital, of which he is a director and one of the executivecommittee. On t
Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . ee and treasurer of the Stamford Presbyterian Society andtreasurer and manager of the Childrens Home of Stamford. Hehas been secretary, was for twelve years treasurer, and is now adirector of the Stamford Yacht Club and he was for a number ofyears treasurer and a governor of the Stamford Suburban Club. He 476 CHARLES HENRY LEEDS has been very active in the organization and promotion of the Stam-ford Hospital, of which he is a director and one of the executivecommittee. On the twenty-first of December, 1865, Mr. Leeds married SarahPerley Lambert, daughter of William G. Lambert of New York is descended on her fathers side, in the seventh generation, fromFrancis Lambert, who, with several others, came from Eowley, Eng-land, under the leadership of the Rev. Ezekiel Rogers, and foundedthe town of Rowley, Massachusetts, in 1639. Mr. and Mrs. Leedshave had seven children, of whom six, four sons and two daughters^are now living. All the sons are graduates of Yale University. > .n^.
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