Leonard Potter

Brief Life History of Leonard

When Leonard Potter was born on 22 October 1840, in Cedar, Butler Township, DeKalb, Indiana, United States, his father, David Potter, was 47 and his mother, Charlotte Osborn, was 45. He lived in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States in 1839 and Salt Lake, Utah, United States in 1850. He died in January 1870, in Payson, Utah, Utah, United States, at the age of 29, and was buried in Utah, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

David Potter
1793–1851
Charlotte Osborn
1795–1870
Benjamin Potter
1816–1820
Ester Potter
1818–1820
Charlotte Potter
1819–
Sarah Corbin Potter
1820–1895
Chester Potter
1822–1851
Lorenzo Potter
1824–1847
Vienna Potter
1825–1904
Calista Potter
1827–1900
Newell Potter
1830–1912
Amasa Potter
1833–1911
Elizabeth Potter
1835–1905
Leonard Potter
1840–1870

Sources (15)

  • Leonard Dustin in household of Peter Dustin, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Leonard Potter birth name, date of birth and place of birth
  • Leonard Potter, "Find A Grave Index"

World Events (8)

1841 · The Nauvoo Legion

In 1841, the Nauvoo Legion was organized. It was a group of men formed to protect the people of Nauvoo but also fought in different wars. Joseph Smith was the Lieutenant General of this group. Other leaders included Brigham Young, John C. Bennett, and others. They were part of the Illinois Mormon War (1844-1846), Mexican-American War (March of California, Capture of Tucson), Indian Wars (Battle Creek Massacre, Battle of Fort Utah, Walker War, Ute Black Hawk War, Mountain Meadows Massacre), American Civil War, and Morrisite War. The Legion was disbanded in 1887.

1841 · Indiana Nears Bankruptcy

The State of Indiana was near bankruptcy in 1841 due to the inability to repay interest incurred for the Massive Internal Improvement Act. The state liquidated much of its public works. Many of the projects were handed over to the state’s creditors as a way to reduce debt. Only two of the eight proposed infrastructure projects were completed by the creditors.

1850 · Tornado Finishes off the Temple

On May 27, 1850, a tornado came through Nauvoo and took the remaining outer walls of the temple. It was the most frightful thing the city had witnessed. Not just a tornado but also lightening, thunder, wind, hail and rain assailed the spot. Over time what was not destroyed by the storm crumbled until only a small amount was left.

Name Meaning

English and Dutch; North German (Pötter): occupational name for a maker of drinking and storage vessels, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Middle Low German pot. In the Middle Ages the term covered workers in metal as well as earthenware and clay.

In some cases also an Americanized form (translation into English) of Croatian, Serbian, and Slovenian Lončar ‘potter’ (see Loncar ), and probably also of cognates from some other languages, e.g. Czech Hrnčíř (see Hrncir ).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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