John Wheeler Beardslee Leggett1,2

M, b. 23 May 1864, d. 1939
FatherWilliam Haight Leggett b. 7 Nov 1840, d. 26 Jan 1920
MotherAnna Beardslee b. 20 May 1841, d. 24 Mar 1910
John Wheeler Leggett
     John was born on Monday, 23 May 1864 at Waterford Village, Waterford Township, Oakland County, Michigan, at 2:00 pm. John married Grace Estelle Frue in 1888 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. John & Grace had two daughters: Wilhelmina Anieka [4 July 1896-2 January 1981] & Annabel [28 August 1905-13 January 1974 Los Angeles]. Annabel was known as "little brown eyes". Wilhelmina married Guido Ferrando [29 March 1883-11 June 1969 in Santa Barbara]. Annabel married Oreste Papalini and had two children. Rudy & Jjackie m. --- Cowl & had son Northern California. He received his early education in the public schools in Waterford and later became a student at the Hagerstown (Maryland) Academy, which he attended until the age of fourteen. Subsequently, he returned to Michigan and entered the employ of E. B. Smith & Co., booksellers and stationers Detroit, and later accepted a situation with Morris & Davenport, insurance agents. In 1880, he entered the service of the Detroit Telephone Company, and was the first to operate the telephone of that company in the city. After a connection lasting six years with the company, he, with Wellington Q Hunt, formed the firm of Huntington and Leggett and engaged in the real estate business, and by aggressive, untiring and conservative methods they built a large and lucrative business, ranking among the most prominent firms of Detroit in their line. Aside from their real estate interests, they represent some of the most widely known insurance companies of the world. He was a director of the Detroit Chamber of Commerce, of the Freeman, Delamater Company, (dealers in hardware), and a member of the Detroit Club. After his marriage, they resided at 27 Bugg Street in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Sometime after 1900, the family moved to Europe where they lived in Italy & Germany for many years.3,4 1 June 1900, John and his wife, Grace, were listed on the U.S. Federal Census in Detroit at 27 Bagg Street. Enumerated in this household were John Wheeler Leggett [35 Michigan - July 1864], his wife: Grace [33 Michigan - August 1866], children: Willimina [8 Michigan - July 1892], servants: Elizabeth Pearson [44 Canada - August 1855], & Elizabeth Smith [25 England - May 1875]. John & Grace were married 12 years with 1 child, 1 child living. They owned their home. John is a real estate agent.5 In 1906, the family moved to Europe with their principal residence being in Munich Germany. With tensions building and war eminent, the family moved to Switerland in 1915 and remained there during the war years. In 1920, the family moved to France. 20 April 1910, John was listed on the U.S. Federal Census at 2895 East Grand Blvd, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Enumerated in this household were William H. Leggett [69 New York][widow], children: John W. [45 Michigan][married], Fred C. [29 Michigan], Lucile V. [25 Michigan], & brother-in-law, Robert C. Beardslee [74 Michigan]. William was a real estate agent, John W. has own income, & Fred a clerk. John had been married 18 years. [John was home from Europe for his mother's funeral]6 John died in 1939 in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, at age 74 years of a hearttack. He was visiting his wife at the hospital who was having surgery. On 23 May 1939, Fred C. Leggett, brother of deceased, was given Letters of Guardianship to John's minor grandchildren: Matilde Jacqueline & Rodolfo John Enrico.

Family

Grace Estelle Frue b. 27 Sep 1868, d. 13 Sep 1944

Citations

  1. [S368] R. L. Polk & Company, Detroit City Directory of 1895, page 849 - John W. Leggett, of Hunt & Leggett, home: 27 Bagg, telephone: 539.
  2. [S1485] Dau's Detroit Blue Book and Ladies' Address Book - Elite family Directory Official Club Lists, page 197 - 27 Bagg Street - Mr. & Mrs. John W. Leggett.
  3. [S506] Note.
  4. [S1467] Robert B. Ross & George B. Catlin, Landmarks of Wayne County and Detroit, Volume 2 page 752 - JOHN W. LEGGETT was born in Waterford, Mich., in 1S64, and is the son of William H. and Annie B. (Beardslee) Leggett. Mr. Leggett received his early education in the public schools of Waterford and later became a student at the Hagerstown, (Maryland) Academy, which he attended until the age of fourteen. Subsequently he returned to Michigan and entered the employ of E. B. Smith & Co., booksellers and stationers of Detroit, and later accepted a situation with Morris & Davenport, insurance agents. In 1SSO he entered the service of the Detroit Telephone Company, and was the first to operate the telephone of that company in the city. After a connection lasting six years with this company, he, with Wellington O. Hunt, formed the firm of Hunt & Leggett and engaged in the real estate business, and by aggressive, untiring and conservative methods they built up a large and lucrative business, ranking among the most prominent firms of Detroit in their line. Aside from their real estate interests, they represent some of the most widely-known insurance companies of the world. Mr. Leggett is a director of the Detroit Chamber of Commerce, of the Freeman, Delemater Co. (dealers in hardware), and is a member of the Detroit Club.
    In 1892 he married Grace E. Frue, daughter of the late William B. Frue of Detroit, and they are the parents of one child, Wilhelmina.
  5. [S679] 1900 United States Federal Census: Wayne County, Michigan - 2nd Ward, Ennumeration District 15, sheet 1, line 1 - transcribed by Larry & Kathy McCurdy.
  6. [S680] 1910 United States Federal Census: Wayne County, Michigan - Enumeration District 44, sheet 6b, line 78 - transcribed by Larry & Kathy McCurdy.