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Leon Lewis
American fiction writer

Leon Lewis

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American fiction writer
A.K.A.
Julius Warren Lewis Louis Leon Ilion Constellano Captain Wheeler F. Clinton Barrington
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Southington, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Place of death
Winsted, Litchfield County, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Age
87 years
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Biography

Julius Warren Lewis (April 8, 1833 – October 28, 1920) was an American writer of popular fiction. He used the name Leon Lewis and wrote under that name among others.
Lewis was born in Southington, Connecticut, the son of James D. Lewis and Patty Bishop. At the age of 21, he was living in Massachusetts and considered himself an author. He began his writing career in Boston, which led him to become editor of the flash paper Life in Boston.
Once Lewis was a summer guest at a boarding house owned by Thomas Nickerson, a retired sailor who had survived the whale-ship Essex as a cabin boy. (The captain's 1821 account of that episode inspired Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby Dick.) Lewis encouraged Nickerson to write down his story and in 1876 received from Nickerson a manuscript with additional accounts of his life. Lewis did nothing with the material, but a friend of his secured it during a crisis with creditors, and it was discovered by the friend's family in 1960.
In 1860 Lewis married Harriet Newell O'Brien (1841–1878) of Penn Yan, New York. The couple began writing serials for the New York Weekly and the New York Ledger. Harriet Lewis died on May 20, 1878.
In January 1879, Lewis disappeared from Penn Yan owing more than $50,000. He sailed with his deceased wife's 15-year-old niece, Julia E. Wheelock (b. 1865), daughter of disabled Civil War veteran Cyrus Wheelock (1837 – 5 Feb 1918) and Helen Elizabeth O'Brien (1843 – 1906), and married her in Brazil. During the 1880s he wrote boys' stories in England. Their daughter Harriet Wheelock Lewis was born in London, England, became a teacher in Connecticut and later married Carl Asahel French. Their son Leon Lewis (15 March 1885 in Greenport, Long Island, New York – 26 February 1976 in Farmington Hills, Michigan) lived in New Hartford most of his life, spending his final years with his daughter Leona L. Lewis and her husband Nicholas Pedersen in Michigan.
By 1910, Lewis was living with his sister Sara in New Hartford, Connecticut. Lewis and Julia were divorced in 1913. Living with his sister in Bakersville, Connecticut, he died October 28, 1920, in a Winsted, Connecticut, hospital.

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