FRANK LEONARD, who is farming in section 2, Union
township, was born at Marion, Ohio, October 4, 1857, a son of Lewis and
Maria (Hilderbrandt) Leonard, both of whom were also born in that
state. He was one of their ten children, and nine of the number are now
living. Lewis Leonard wsis an old-time railroad engineer, running out
of Massillon, Ohio, from 1860 to 1867, and then going to Marion,
Missouri, thirty miles west of Quincy, Illinois, he turned his
attention to farming and the operation of a portable saw mill engine.
Coming to Benton county, Iowa, in 1870, he purchased a farm in Eldorado
township, but in 1878 left there for St. Louis, Missouri, where he was
engaged in saw mill work. He was killed in 1877, when forty-four years
of age, while on a business trip to Texas. He was a natural mechanic,
and was never content unless engaged in mechanical pursuits. His widow
is now living at Chamberlain, Texas, at the age of seventy-three years.
The boyhood days of Frank Leonard were spent on a farm, receiving in
the meantime a common school training, and agriculture has been his
life-long vocation. Following his marriage he farmed on rented land
until 1892, and then purchased his present homestead, but the land was
then unimproved. With the passing years he has placed his farm under a
valuable state of cultivation and has also added to its boundaries
until it now contains two hundred and forty-nine acres, while in
addition he owns and operates two threshing outfits and a corn sheller.
He has perhaps inherited his love of mechanics from his father, for he
delights in handling and operating machinery. He has served as a school
director, and is a Republican in his political affiliations.
On the 23d of September, 1878, Mr. Leonard was married to Cynthia Long,
who was born in Fayette county, Pennsylvania, in 1854, a daughter of
Daniel and Susannah (Flickinger) Long. Daniel Long, born in
Pennsylvania May 13, 1813, died on February 25, 1890, and his wife,
born in the same state February 3, 1817, died October 14, 1882. They
were the parents of five children, and three of the family are now
living. Four children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, namely:
Grace, the wife of Christian Backman, and they are living in Minnesota;
Bertha, wife of Luke Backman, of Van Horne; and Clifford and Nellie,
both at home. Mr. Leonard is a member of the Modern Woodmen of America,
lodge No. 36 at Van Horne.