About 10 years ago I was watching a PBS program about Yosemite & there was quote from someone named Zenas Leonard, and of course the last name caught my attention.
I quick internet search led me to his Autobiography of his years as a mountain man (1831-1835). A great read, but that's as far as it went.
Luckily my fathers family has preserved their direct lineage back to 1637 when Solomon Leonard came to the Plymouth Colony from Wales. (with a 10 year layover in Holland)
About 4 years ago I got a one month subscription to Ancestry.com, and it was heads down research every night for a month. I was able to confirm that the lineage my dad gave me was accurate, and I even was able to trace it back to the early 1500s in Monmouthshire. (sp?)
Then I found Zenas & worked him back until the chain met at my 6th great grandfather, making him the third cousin of my 3rd great grandfather. (I think)
It's a bit of stretch to call him a relative, but that has been who my persona has been loosely (very loosely) based on up to now.
In some recent reading I discovered that my 4th great grandfather, Lot Leonard, served in the militia under Capt. Condict in 1775 (Mendham Twp., Morris Co., NJ). He then served as a private in Captain James Archers Company, in the 4th class. And in the later part of the Revolutionary War served as Capt. Of Indian Spies and Rangers (1779-1783) in Washington and Greene Co., Pa. (Pension #R6291 first rejected and later approved.)
:shock: how cool is that! Looks like I'm gonna have to start a second persona. This is gonna cost me big $$$
