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M Alexander Leadbeater

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Thamesville Herald, Thursday 7 October 1909
Hubbell Reunion - ...
Prindle Hubbell, his wife and four children, came to Canada in the year 1795, and purchased about 125 acres of land from Jacob Grant, being the front part of Lot 12, western boundary in the Township of Howard in the county of Kent. There were five children born to them after they settled in Howard Township.
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His fifth daughter Abby, married Alexander Ledbeater. They had one son, Edward, and two daughters, Jane and Sarah Ann...

The Ontario Register, Vol 1, p 240: from the Gore Gazette, Ancaster, 1827-1829:
7 Feb 1829: At Dover on 1st ult., Wm. Galson & Matilda Morrison, both of Mersea. (Rev. T. Morley)
(ibid.) On the same day, Alexander Leadbeater, lately of New York, & Abigail Hubble of the Western District. (Rev T. Morley)

1850 federal census, Detroit, Michigan, USA:
Leadbeater Alex, 40, M, Landlord, born N.J.;
Abigail, 35, F, born Canada;
Edward, 18, M, ?, born Canada;
Jane, 17, F, born Canada, attended school;
Sarah A., 14, F, born Canada, attended school.

1856 Detroit City Business Directory, American Local History Network, Michigan:
Name Occupation Address Residence
Alexander Leadbeater Western Hotel Woodbridge corner Third res - not given.

Wayne County Marriages. People from Kent County Ontario who were married in Wayne County Michigan 1839-1869. Extracted by Janet Nelson. Published by the Kent Branch of the OGS:
Volume 8, p.165:
Robertson, William, 23, Chatham, Can, and Margaret Hidman, 18, Chatham, Can, June 15, 1846 by Hugh O'Beirn, J.P. Mrs. Abegail Leadbeater and James Leadbeater, Detroit, witnesses. File 1846.

Volume 1, p.137
Biles, Joshua, 49, Chatham, C.W. and Elizabeth Alois, 38, Thamesville, Camden, C.W., April 12, 1855 by Rev. Horace Hills Jr., Rector of the Mariner's Church, Detroit. James Logan and Jane Leadbeater, Detroit, witnesses. File 1855.

Volume 4, p.35
Fisher, Anson, 32, Kent Co., Can W. and Jane Coll, 37, Kent Co., Can W, Nov 5, 1863, at Detroit by George Duffield, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Alexander Leadbeater and James Collins, witnesses.

1870 personal census, 1st Ward, Detroit, Michigan, images from Library of Michigan
Leadbeater Alex'r, 65, M, Hotel Keeper, -, 3000, born Ireland, father of foreign birth, mother of foreign birth, citizen of US over 16 years of age;
Eliza, 25, F, Keeping House, born Michigan.

The City of Detroit, Michigan, 1701-1922; Clarence M. Burton, editor-in-chief, William Stocking, associate editor, Gordon K. Miller, associated editor, 1922, transcription from University of Michigan (on-line).
p. 1515:
Coroners-The office of coroner was established under the government of the Northwest Territory. By an act of the first State Legislature, each county was authorized to elect two coroners. The constitution of 1850 made no provision for the office and no coroners were elected between the years 1851 and 1857, when the Revised Statutes revived the office. The coroners of Wayne County have been as follows: ...;
Alexander Leadbeater and Paschal Mason, 1845; ...

p. 1538:
...On the northwest corner of Third street and Jefferson avenue was the Western Hotel, kept, in 1850, by Alexander Leadbeater...

The history of Detroit and Michigan; or, The metropolis illustrated; a full record of territorial days in Michigan, and the annals of Wayne County, by Silas Farmer, 1889, p. 484, transcription from University of Michigan (on-line):
OLD TAVERNS AND NEW HOTELS.
From 1845 until the great fire of May, 1848, A. Leadbeater kept the Indiana House, on the south side of Atwater Street near Randolph. Soon after the fire he opened the Western Hotel, on the northwest corner of Jefferson Avenue and Third Street, remaining until 1868, when he was succeeded by H. W. Graves...