House of Hackett

Susan Anne Charlotte LEITNER

Female 1841 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Susan Anne Charlotte LEITNER was born in 1841 (daughter of Jacob LEITNER and Charlotte SOUTER); and died.

    Notes:

    Recalled by Fannie Priest Kipp--Sarah Leitner Priest took great joy in telling this story about her sister Susan Anne, her brother John and herself. "One day I had to strain the fresh milk so I yelled out, 'Oh, Susan Anne, where's the strainer rag?'

    'On Brother John's sore leg', came the reply. I called back, 'Go! hurry, and give it a dip in the duck pond! I do abom-m-m-inate nast-i-ness!" Then came Grandma Sarah's laughter in her deep voice.

    Family/Spouse: Jefferson J. LEVER. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jacob LEITNERJacob LEITNER was born on 5 Nov 1807 (son of Jacob LEITNER and Mary Eve GRADICK); died on 20 Jul 1884; was buried in Anthony Cemetary, Anthony, FL.

    Notes:

    Jacob Leitner, Jr. and Charlotte Souter were United in Holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. John P. Cook. They settled near the lines of Fairfield and Richland Counties in Richland on land given him by his Father where they lived until in the year Dec. 1855. They started to Florida on 13th of Dec. by private conveyance and landed In Florida Jan. 8 1856. They settled in Marion County, East Florida later known as Anthony, Florida. Jacob Leitner died Sunday morning, July 20,1884 at the age of 76 years, 8 months and 15 days. He had been for many years a member of the Methodist church and died in full triumph of Christian hope. He has a very prominent place in the early establishing of the Methodist Church in Florida and was the founder of the Spring Hill church and in the history of the M.E. churches in Florida says "For all of our knowledge of it's predecessors Hickory Grove and Andrew's Chapel" Quoting also, "People from the north began to come into this section after 1874, and in 1876, Mr. Leitner sold his home place to Col. Anthony from Muncie, Indiana. The railroad had been surveyed and would be built within a few years through the Leitner property." Jacob Leitner reserved land at this time for the Anthony Cemetery, where he and his wife and many, many of his descendants are buried. (Fannie P. Kipp note: Their granddaughter, Lizzie Fife was the first person to be buried there. In 1876 definite boundaries were put on the land.) Again quoting "Mr. Leitner was the class leader, the song leader and one of the most earnest and forceful of its new members. His house was always the preacher's home. All members of his family were staunch members. They could always be depended upon to hold up his hands. TRULY, METHODISM AND LOVE FOR THE CHURCH WERE THE FRUITFUL HERITAGE OF HIS MANY DESCENDANTS. (Fannie P. Kipp note: ((1971)) 94 year old Papa, Clarence C.Priest, was 8 years old when his Grandpa Leitner died. He remembers that Grandpa could be heard a quarter mile away saying family prayers.) Mrs. Charlotte Leitner of Griner Farms, Marion County passed her 82 birthday Feb. 20, 1902 [This date is disagrees with other records]. She was married at the age of 14 years. She gave birth to 10 children and reared 9 to manhood and womanhood, who like their Mother married early in life. She had 58 living grand children and fifty living great grand children. It would require time to count the number of deaths of grand and great-grand children not included in the above, which is approximately thirty. She is still physically active and mentally vigorous, reads without her glasses and does not feel too old or too learned to attend Sunday School regularly as a scholar. Her mother died at age 93 and her great grandmother at age 115. There was a family reunion Sunday, Feb. 10, 1907 at the hospitable home of Buford H. Leitner to celebrate the 87th birthday of his Mother. Many of her descendants and children were there to extend congratulations and wish Mrs. Leitner many more happy birthdays. Mrs. Charlotte Leitner not withstanding her advanced years had the use of all her faculties and is not only active but true to her ideas of thrift and industry and does not permit idle moments to wear out her mind. She died at her daughter's, Mrs. Alfred Proctors home at 11 o'clock on the night of Oct. 18, 1909 in her 89th (should this be 90th) year. She was buried at the Anthony Cemetery.

    His epitaph reads, "Sleep father dear and take thy rest; God called thee home, he thought it best."

    In addition to several of his sons and sons-in law, At least two of Jacob's nephews, Wesley Smith and John Weiley Leitner (both of S.C.) were killed in this war. (Researched by Fannie Belle Priest Kipp from papers obtained from the Florida and South Carolina Archives and from stories told by relatives.)

    Written by Dorothy Spencer Wright (told to her by her Grandmother,Maria Proctor Leitner) "When Jacob Leitner, Jr. as a boy of 14, first saw his future wife she was a baby in a crib. He said 'I'll wait for her to be my wife' and he did!" (She was 14 and he 28 when they married-. FPK)

    Jacob married Charlotte SOUTER on 1 Nov 1834 in South Carolina. Charlotte (daughter of George SOUTER and Catherine Barbary SMITH) was born on 10 Feb 1820; died on 18 Oct 1909; was buried in Anthony Cemetary, Anthony, FL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Charlotte SOUTERCharlotte SOUTER was born on 10 Feb 1820 (daughter of George SOUTER and Catherine Barbary SMITH); died on 18 Oct 1909; was buried in Anthony Cemetary, Anthony, FL.

    Notes:

    Her epitaph reads, "None knew thee but to love thee."

    The following is from a Marion Co. (Fla.) newspaper Story:
    Jacob and Charlotte Souter Leitner were pioneer residents of Marion Co.,Fla. They left their home in Columbia,S.C. on Dec-13,1855 for Florida with their nine children for what is now known as Anthony.

    Mr. and Mrs.Leitner and the smaller children rode In a carriage, the older children in buggies, and wagons (covered) carried personal and household goods and the Leitner slaves. On the first day the caravan traveled only 15 miles and the entire trip took over four weeks.

    Eight of the Leitner's nine children settled in and around Marion Co. One daughter,Susan Anne C.Leitner married Jefferson Lever of Columbia,S.C. and she returned there to live. . . .

    Children:
    1. George Wesley LEITNER was born on 18 Oct 1835 in Fairfield/Richmond Dist., SC; died on 6 Dec 1886; was buried in Shiloh Methodist Church, Marion County, FL.
    2. John Daniel LEITNER was born in 1837; died on 13 Apr 1890; was buried in Anthony Cemetery.
    3. Catherine Mary F. LEITNER was born on 5 Jun 1839 in Richland County, SC; died on 4 Oct 1895 in Anthony, FL.
    4. 1. Susan Anne Charlotte LEITNER was born in 1841; and died.
    5. Jacob LEITNER was born between 1841 and 1845; and died.
    6. James D. LEITNER was born in 1845; and died.
    7. Sarah Elizabeth Waring LEITNER was born in 1847; and died.
    8. Thomas Jacob LEITNER was born in 1850; and died.
    9. Nancy Ophelia Madoria LEITNER was born on 27 Apr 1852 in Richland Dist, SC; died on 1 May 1939 in Oxford, FL.
    10. Buford H. LEITNER was born in 1855; died in 1943.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jacob LEITNER was born on 28 Dec 1775 (son of George LEITNER and Catherine SWYCERT); died on 31 May 1845.

    Notes:

    They settled up on creek between Big Cedar Creek and Horse Creek.

    Jacob married Mary Eve GRADICK. Mary (daughter of GRADICK and METZ) was born in 1773; died in Jun 1847. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Eve GRADICK was born in 1773 (daughter of GRADICK and METZ); died in Jun 1847.
    Children:
    1. 2. Jacob LEITNER was born on 5 Nov 1807; died on 20 Jul 1884; was buried in Anthony Cemetary, Anthony, FL.
    2. Margarette LEITNER
    3. David LEITNER was born on 9 Jun 1797; died on 17 Jan 1862.
    4. Christena LEITNER
    5. Elizabeth LEITNER
    6. Polly LEITNER
    7. Mary Magdalene LEITNER
    8. Salena LEITNER
    9. Hilliard LEITNER
    10. Nancy LEITNER
    11. Daniel W. LEITNER was born on 18 Nov 1813; died on 10 Jun 1889.
    12. Susie LEITNER died on 8 Sep 1902.

  3. 6.  George SOUTER was born in 1783 (son of George SOUTER and Fannie AUTZ); died on 12 Feb 1821.

    George married Catherine Barbary SMITH in 1808. Catherine (daughter of Stephen SMITH and Mary Eve HAMITER) was born on 17 Apr 1788; died on 7 Sep 1881. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Catherine Barbary SMITH was born on 17 Apr 1788 (daughter of Stephen SMITH and Mary Eve HAMITER); died on 7 Sep 1881.
    Children:
    1. 3. Charlotte SOUTER was born on 10 Feb 1820; died on 18 Oct 1909; was buried in Anthony Cemetary, Anthony, FL.
    2. John SOUTER
    3. Fannie SOUTER was born in 1809; and died.
    4. David SOUTER
    5. Polly SOUTER
    6. George Wesley SOUTER died in 1899.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George LEITNER was born in 1725; and died.

    Notes:

    Came from Germany. He settled on Little River.

    George married Catherine SWYCERT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Catherine SWYCERT
    Children:
    1. 4. Jacob LEITNER was born on 28 Dec 1775; died on 31 May 1845.
    2. George LEITNER
    3. Henry LEITNER
    4. Christian LEITNER
    5. Hattie LEITNER
    6. Betsy LEITNER
    7. Mollie LEITNER

  3. 10.  GRADICK

    Notes:

    From Germany.

    married METZ. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  METZ
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Eve GRADICK was born in 1773; died in Jun 1847.
    2. Katie GRADICK
    3. John GRADICK
    4. Andrew GRADICK
    5. Christian GRADICK
    6. Jacob GRADICK
    7. Daniel GRADICK
    8. Ben GRADICK

  5. 12.  George SOUTER

    George married Fannie AUTZ. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Fannie AUTZ
    Children:
    1. 6. George SOUTER was born in 1783; died on 12 Feb 1821.
    2. Mottiee SOUTER
    3. Collie SOUTER
    4. Mary SOUTER

  7. 14.  Stephen SMITH was born in 1758 in England (son of Stephen SMITH and Mollie); died in 1822 in Camden District, SC.

    Notes:

    (Based on the DAR papers of Anna Priest Williams. All descendants of this Stephen Smith, Patriot, are eligible to join the Daughters of the American Revolution or Sons of the American Revolution.

    STEPHEN SMITH ,Patriot b.1758 d.1822. Proof of Stephen Smith's service to the Continental Army can be found in Stub Entries to Indents Edited by A. S. Salley, Jr. Secretary of SC State Historical Commission, Book L.N., page 32, No.186, Book L:

    Issued the 4th October 1784 to Stephen Smith Esq. for Thirty Two Pounds twelve Shillings and eight Pence, three farthings Sterling for Provisions for Continental Use in 1778 and 1780 as per Account Audited---
    Principal---L 32-12-8i
    Interest ------ 2--5-8

    Stephen married Mary Eve HAMITER in 1787. Mary was born in in SC; died in 1830 in Fairfield County, SC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Mary Eve HAMITER was born in in SC; died in 1830 in Fairfield County, SC.

    Notes:

    Her name and dates are in the Anna Priest Williams DAR papers.

    Children:
    1. 7. Catherine Barbary SMITH was born on 17 Apr 1788; died on 7 Sep 1881.
    2. Mollie SMITH
    3. John SMITH was born on 31 Mar 1796; and died.
    4. Nancy SMITH was born on 21 Jun 1800; died on 1 Jan 1868.