Several Leonards are mentioned in this citation published in the Genoa Tribune, Feb. 6 1914:
Citation. The people of the State of New York: To
Charles A. Leonard, Hammonton, N.J.,
Charles C. Combs, Hammonton, N.J.,
James Alexander Leonard, 180 Oakland Ave., Pasadena, Calif,
George G. Leonard, 710 Lodi St., Syracuse, N.Y.,
Edward P. Leonard, 1010 Oregon St., Urbana, Ill,
Harriet L. Miller, 1508 Camp Ave., Rocford, Ill.,
Louise Leonard Brockway, 680 Jefferson St., Kansas City, Mo.,
Charlott L. Probasco, 907 N. Main St., Bloomington, Ill.,
Frances Leonard Rayner, 1010 Oregon St., Urbana, Ill.,
Ruth Leonard, 328 Dempster St., Evanston, Ill.,
Ethlyn Leonard, 2239 Pierce St., N.E., Minneapolis, Minn.,
Mildred Leonard, 2239 Pierce St., N.E., Minneapolis, Minn.,
Dorothy Leonard, 2239 Pierce St., N.E., Minneapolis, Minn.,
Robert leonard, 2239 Pierce St., N.E., Minneapolis, Minn.,
Fannie L. Baldwin, Cayuga, N.Y.,
Elsie May Holway, P.O.B. 127, Las Vegas, Nevada,
Arthur W. Holway, Baxter St., near Echo Park Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.,
Mrs. Helen Mildred Hancock, 25 Lueda Ave., Oakland, Calif.,
Charlotte Marie Anderson, El Centro, Calif.,
Charles Lathrop, 2741 N. Elmwood Ave., Berkley, Calif.,
Howard W. Lathrop, Seattle, Wash.,
George M. Leonard, Broadview, Mont.,
Ermina Leonard Workman, R.F.D. Edgard, Nebr.,
Bertha M. Leonard Compton, Wood River, Nebr.
George H. Mills, Port Byron, N.Y.,
Mary S. Mills, Glen Mary Sanitarium, Owego, N.Y.,
Hannah E. Mills, Hammonton, N.J.
Send greetings: Whereas George H. Mills and George B. Leonard have lately applied to our Surrogate's Court of the County of Cayuga for the proof and probate of a certain instrument in writing, dated the 30th day of October, 1902, purporting to be the last will and testament of Hannah M. Elderton, late of the town of Throop in said county, deceased which related to both real and personal estate, and of the alleged codicil thereto dated the 3rd day of July, 1908, and of the alleged codicil thereto dated the 10th day of October, 1912.
Therefore, you and each of you are cited to appear in our Surrogate's Court, before the surrogate of the County of Cayuga...
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