Leakey family

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The Leakey family is a British and Kenyan family consisting of a number of notable military figures, agricultural scientists and archaeologists of the 20th and 21st centuries. Originally a family from Somerset and Devon in south-west England in the 1500-1600s, it has spread worldwide. The Kenyan branch can be traced back to the Bazett sisters who were early missionaries at the turn of 19th Century; with Mary Bazett marrying Harry Leakey before setting up a Mission School at Kabete.

Notable members

Archaeology and science

  • Colin Leakey (1933-2018), plant scientist; son of Louis Leakey
  • Louis Leakey (1903–1972), archaeologist; son of Harry Leakey and cousin of Nigel and Rea Leakey[1]
  • Louise Leakey (born 1972), paleontologist; daughter of Meave and Richard Leakey, married to Prince Emmanuel de Merode
  • Mary Leakey (1913–1996), archaeologist; wife of Louis Leakey[1]
  • Meave Leakey (born 1942), palaeoanthropologist; wife of Richard Leakey
  • Richard Leakey (1944-2022), politician and palaeoanthropologist; son of Louis and Mary Leakey
  • Roger Leakey (born 1946), plant scientist and tropical agriculturalist; son of Douglas and Beryl and nephew of Louis Leakey
  • Andrew Leakey (born 1977), plant scientist; son of Roger and Alison Leakey
  • Chris Leakey (born 1981), marine ecologist and behavioural scientist; son of Roger and Alison Leakey

Military

Other

Leakey family tree

References

  1. ^ a b The Leakey Foundation, "About" page. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Bob Leakey". The Daily Telegraph. 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2015.