Walt & Terri Sterneman's Family Pages

Amzi Dodridge Leech

Person Chart

Additional Names

Additional Names Name
Other Name Amzi Doddridge Leech

Parents

Father Date of Birth Mother Date of Birth
James Crawford Leech 14 Sep 1802 Malinda M. Glenn 14 Jul 1806

Person Events

Event Type Date Place Description
Birth 25 Dec 1832
Marriage 19 Oct 1853 Smithland, Livingston County, Kentucky
Children 8
Death 18 Sep 1872

Notes

W. V. became a partner of A. D. Leech and carried on the bussiness after the older brother's death.

Moved to Cape Girardeau with his family in 1856.

From the "Story of Great-Grandmother Leech" (for more detail see Master Sources);
Amzi Leech and Elizabeth Haydock were married Oct. 19th, 1853. Four years later, in 1857, they came to Cape Girardeau to live, and Amzi Leech became the owner of a general merchandise store on the corner of Main and Themis Street, the best business stand in town at the time. From what I have gathered of A. D. Leech's business methods, I suspect they more nearly resembled 20th Century methods than anything Cape Girardeau had experienced up to that time. He established a cotton market that brought cotton to the Cape from as far South as Arkansas, instead of to Menphis, as previously. It was not an unusual sight in season to see cotton wagons lined up next to the Leech store, down Main street, up Independence and south on Spanish for half a block or more. Mr. Frank Anderson of Commerce once told me that A. D. Leech went personally among the farmers of the lower counties and solicited their business, that he had a charming personality and numbered his friends in Southeast Missouri by the hundreds, the men held their cotton for him because they had confidence in his fair and square dealing. He had faith in the future of Cape Girardeau and gave the town his loyal support. A. D. Leech died in 1873 at the age of thirty nine.

Sources

Description Page Quality Information Evidence
Family Group Sheets for Leech Family D5.5 Don't know Primary Don't know
House of Ochiltree, Bulletin Printing Company, Sterling, Kansas, 1916 @NS989251@ @NS989252@ Don't know Don't know Don't know
McCarty-Smith GEDCOM file Don't know Don't know Don't know
Story of Great Grandmother Leech Don't know Don't know Don't know