Leah S. Lehman
F, b. 22 February 1844, d. 1928
Leah S. Lehman was born on 22 February 1844 at Guilford Twp., Franklin Co., PA.1 She was the daughter of Jacob Lehman and Mary Stouffer. Leah S. Lehman married David G. Stoner on 22 November 1871, No children.2 Leah S. Lehman died in 1928.
Lena Pearl Lehman
F, b. 30 October 1893, d. 11 March 1957
Lena Pearl Lehman was born on 30 October 1893 at Macon Co. (probably), IL.1 She married Joseph Stanley Ransdell in 1911. Lena Pearl Lehman died on 11 March 1957 at San Andreas, Calaveras Co., CA, at age 63. She was buried in March 1957 at Acacia Memorial Park, Modesto, Stanislaus Co., CA, Findagrave #37613510.
Child of Lena Pearl Lehman and Joseph Stanley Ransdell
- Roy Lehman Ransdell+ b. 2 May 1920, d. 5 Aug 2007
Citations
- [S2666] 1900 Federal Census, Macon County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 323; FHL #1240323.
Lorenzo Jacob Lehman
M, b. 5 October 1873, d. 1927
Lorenzo Jacob Lehman was born on 5 October 1873 at Cambria Co., PA.1 He was the son of Hiram Lehman and Elizabeth Knavel. Lorenzo Jacob Lehman married Ella Forney, daughter of Edmund Forney and Elizabeth Hershey, on 31 March 1909. Lorenzo Jacob Lehman died in 1927.
Children of Lorenzo Jacob Lehman and Ella Forney
- Elizabeth L. Lehman+1 b. 23 Jul 1912, d. 4 Dec 2003
- Lowell Harper Lehman+1 b. 13 Sep 1914, d. 1 May 1998
Citations
- [S790] 1920 Federal Census, Los Angeles County, California. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Rolls 102 -120.
Lowell Harper Lehman1
M, b. 13 September 1914, d. 1 May 1998
Lowell Harper Lehman was born on 13 September 1914 at Reedley, Fresno Co., CA, WW II draft registration.1 He was the son of Lorenzo Jacob Lehman and Ella Forney.1 Lowell Harper Lehman was graduated in 1937 at La Verne College, La Verne, Los Angeles Co., CA; BA degree. He married Elinor Smith, daughter of Clyde Leroy Smith and Sarah Ellen Donley, on 26 June 1939. Lowell Harper Lehman lived on 16 October 1940 at Escondido, San Diego Co., CA. He began military service WW II service, U.S. Navy, Lt. JG with Amphibious Corps, discharged as Lt. Cdr. He died on 1 May 1998 at Redwood Terrace Retirement Community, Escondido, San Diego Co., CA, at age 83.
Child of Lowell Harper Lehman and Elinor Smith
- John Harper Lehman b. 6 Jun 1947, d. 2 Mar 2011
Citations
- [S790] 1920 Federal Census, Los Angeles County, California. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Rolls 102 -120.
Mabel Lehman
F, b. 17 December 1899
Mabel Lehman was born on 17 December 1899 at New Franklin, Franklin Co., PA. She was the daughter of Daniel Price Lehman and Mary Monn. Mabel Lehman married David Stottler, son of Joseph Stottler and Margaret Miller, on 17 July 1923.
Mamie Lehman
F, b. 28 February 1879, d. 12 March 1879
Mamie Lehman was born on 28 February 1879 at Stoufferstown, Franklin Co., PA. She was the daughter of Rev. Jacob S. Lehman and Mary Ryder Stouffer. Mamie Lehman died on 12 March 1879 at Stoufferstown, Franklin Co., PA.
Margaret Lehman
F, b. 7 July 1875
Margaret Lehman was born on 7 July 1875 at Stoufferstown, Franklin Co., PA. She was the daughter of Rev. Jacob S. Lehman and Mary Ryder Stouffer.
Martha Belle Lehman
F, b. 17 October 1876
Martha Belle Lehman was born on 17 October 1876. She was the daughter of Abraham S. Lehman and Amelia Stouffer.
Mary Lehman
F, b. 30 May 1833, d. 15 August 1838
Mary Lehman was born on 30 May 1833. She was the daughter of Jacob Lehman and Mary Stouffer. Mary Lehman died on 15 August 1838 at age 5.
Mary Lehman
F, b. 7 May 1880
Mary Jane Lehman
F, b. circa 1856
Mary Jane Lehman was born circa 1856 at Hocking Co. (probably), OH.1,2 She was the daughter of Jacob Lehman and Dorothy (?)1 Mary Jane Lehman married Peter Hiram Nutter, son of John T. Nutter and Christina Sweazy, on 9 March 1871 at Perry Co., OH.
Children of Mary Jane Lehman and Peter Hiram Nutter
- Benjamin F. Nutter+2 b. 25 Jan 1872
- Mary A. Nutter b. 27 Nov 1873
- James William Nutter b. 16 Nov 1875, d. 3 May 1964
- Susan Nutter2 b. c 1878
Mary S. Lehman1
F, b. August 1877
Mary S. Lehman was born in August 1877 at Leitersburg Dist., Washington Co., MD.1 She was the daughter of Abraham Lehman and Emma Virginia Stouffer.1
Citations
- [S932] 1900 Federal Census, Washington County, Maryland. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 629; FHL #1240629.
Norman Lehman
M, b. 20 July 1874
Paul Lehman
M, b. 25 November 1871
Perry Lehman1
M, b. May 1863
Perry Lehman was born in May 1863 at Ohio.1 He was the son of William Lehman and Abigail (?)2 Perry Lehman married Dorcas Christina Hartman, daughter of Robert Hartman and Martha Nutter, circa 1898.1
Child of Perry Lehman and Dorcas Christina Hartman
- William H. Lehman1 b. Apr 1898
Robert Share Lehman
M, b. 30 December 1880
Robert Share Lehman was born on 30 December 1880 at Hillsdale Co., MI. He was the son of Abraham S. Lehman and Amelia Stouffer.
Ruth S. Lehman1
F, b. January 1882
Ruth S. Lehman was born in January 1882 at Leitersburg Dist., Washington Co., MD.1 She was the daughter of Abraham Lehman and Emma Virginia Stouffer.1
Citations
- [S932] 1900 Federal Census, Washington County, Maryland. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 629; FHL #1240629.
Susannah Lehman
F, b. after 1765, d. 3 November 1848
Susannah Lehman was born after 1765. She married Johannes Swartz, son of Johann Martin Swartz, on 4 July 1787 at Shenandoah Co., VA. Susannah Lehman died on 3 November 1848 at Virginia.
Children of Susannah Lehman and Johannes Swartz
- Philip Swartz+ b. 22 Jan 1788, d. 18 Feb 1867
- George Swartz+ b. 2 Nov 1790, d. 30 Jan 1875
- Hannah Swartz+ b. 22 May 1792, d. 10 Nov 1866
- Barbara Swartz+ b. 22 Dec 1796, d. 31 Jan 1863
- Joseph Swartz+ b. 2 Apr 1798, d. 22 Mar 1877
- Christian Swartz+ b. c 1804, d. a 1850
- John Swartz+ b. c 1805, d. 4 Oct 1889
- Christina Swartz+ b. 1807, d. bt 1842 - 1848
William Lehman1
M, b. circa 1829
Child of William Lehman and Abigail (?)
- Perry Lehman+1 b. May 1863
Citations
- [S388] 1870 Federal Census, Hocking County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1223; FHL #552722.
William Lehman
M, b. 18 May 1876, d. 11 March 1954
William Lehman was born on 18 May 1876 at Shelby Co., IA. He married Cora Elise Ray in 1917 at Iowa. William Lehman died on 11 March 1954 at Kingsley, Plymouth Co., IA, at age 77.
William Frederick Lehman
M, b. 2 May 1864, d. 23 July 1933
William Frederick Lehman was born on 2 May 1864. He was the son of Benjamin Lehman and Sarah Stover. William Frederick Lehman died on 23 July 1933 at age 69.
William H. Lehman1
M, b. April 1898
William H. Lehman was born in April 1898 at Green Twp. (probably), Hocking Co., OH.1 He was the son of Perry Lehman and Dorcas Christina Hartman.1
Citations
- [S390] 1900 Federal Census, Hocking County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Film 1287; FHL #1241287.
Anna Johanna Lehn1
F, b. 19 December 1857, d. 15 December 1935
Anna Johanna Lehn was born on 19 December 1857 at Washtenaw Co., MI.1 She married Nathaniel Schmid on 10 October 1878 at Washtenaw Co., MI. Anna Johanna Lehn died on 15 December 1935 at Washtenaw Co., MI, at age 77.
Child of Anna Johanna Lehn and Nathaniel Schmid
- Louise Johanna Schmidt1 b. 31 May 1884, d. 29 May 1929
Citations
- [S3272] 1910 Federal Census, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 677; FHL #1374690.
Henry Lehn1
M, b. 1793, d. 1872
Henry Lehn was born in 1793 at Lancaster Co., PA. He married Elizabeth Frick.1 Henry Lehn died in 1872 at Williamsville, Erie Co., NY,
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
AMHERST BEE-Story-Aug., 16th., 1923
HISTORY OF LEHN FAMILY
Paper Prepared by Ida L. Zent and read at Old Home Day Reunion Saturday, August 4, 1923.
The Lehn family were among the early settlers in Williamsville.
John Frick was born in Lancaster County, Pennsyvania, in 1761, one hundred and sixty-two years ago.
In 1807, with his wife and seven children, he emigrated from Pennsylvania to Western New York, and after looking about for a suitable place in which to live he purchased a farm of Mr. St. John now known as the Lehn farm. The family lived there until the war of 1812. The barracks as we all know are about one-fourth of a mile fronm this farm, and while caring for the sick and wounded soldiers at the time Mr. Frick fell a victim to eyerwork and his body was laid to rest on his farm. Later the remains were interred on the Lehn lot at Harris Hill and now rest by the side of his daughter, Elizabeth Lehn.
The Frick family mreained on this farm until the burning of Buffalo, in 1813, when with many other settlers they returned to Pennsylvania, making the entire distance with teams, the only mode of travel at that time.
One of his family, Elizabeth, married Henry Lehn of Manheim, Pennsylvania, in 1819. Seven years later with two children, Mary and John Lehn, they came to Williamsville and purchased the farm formerly owned by Mrs. Lehn's father, John Frick, and for one hundred and sixteen years the property has been in the Lehn family, well known as the Lehn farm on Garrison road. A log house used to mark the place where the family made their first home in New York State, but was destroyed by some of the tenants. Later Mr. Lehn bought the house on Main Street now owned by Rupert Huck, obtained by him of the Lehn heirs, and in this home the family resided for over sixty years. While living here two more children were born, Nancy and Elizabeth Lehn.
At one time Grandma Lehn rode on Horseback to her old home in Pennsylvania, holding little Mary Lehn in her arms all of the way, and used to tell many thrilling stories of her journey.
Mary Lehn married Adam Rinewalt. Four children were born of this union, Sarah who married George Baine, Charlotte, who married Charles Ingersoll, and Henry and Adam L. Rinewalt. All of the family have passed on with the exception of Mrs. Charlotte B. Ingersoll, who at the present time is spending three months in traveling abroad, and is in her eighty-second year. Mary Lehn Rinewalt died at the age of seventy-five years.
John Lehn married Amelia Coe, one son Henry was born and now resides in Buffalo. John Lehn died at the age of eighty-three years.
Nancy Lehn married Philip J. Zent. One daughter Ida L. Zent was the result of this union, and is with us today. Nancy Lehn Zent died at the age of eighty-eight years.
Elizabeth Lehn, unmarried died when over eighty years of age.
Henry Lehn, the father, died at the age of seventy-five years. and the mother Elizabeth Lehn, was over ninty-years old when she died. The family for generations were very long lived.
AMHERST BEE-Obituary-Nov. 4, 1886
GONE TO HER REWARD-Mrs. Elizabeth Lehn
The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Lehn occurred last Sunday afternoon at the Medodist Episcopal Church, and was largely attended. Revs. Mr. Smith of Sugar Grove, Pa. (deceased former pastor), assisted by Revs. Tippet and Smith of this village, conducted the service. The internment was made at Harris Hill Cemetery, and there by the side of her husband, who died in 1878, she was laid to rest, in blessed hope of a final resurrection and reunion.
Mrs. Lehn, the subject of the above notice, was one of the pioneers of Western New York. She was born in Lancaster County, Pa., Nov. 24, 1796; died Oct 28, 1886, and therefore within a few days of being ninty years of age. In 1807 her parents, with a family of seven emigrated from Pennsylvania to this county and located on a tract of land, a part of which was then occupied by the St. John family, whom her father subsequently bought out; later years the farm was better known as the Lehn Farm. When he first arrived in this section, and before having located, he proponed to a considerable extent looking for an investment. Buffalo at one time was only a small village, and land could be brought for a mere triffle. He had about decided to purchase what was than called the Buffalo Flats, a swamp land extending from the liberty pole down to the dock, when his friends perseuded him not to do so, on account of the swampy condition of the land. He therefore purchased the St John Farm. where he lived until the War of 1812 broke out, when caring for the sick and wounded soldiers, he fell victim to overwork and died. The family remained on the farm until the burning of Buffalo in 1813, when they, with many other settlers of this section, returned to Pennsylvania-going with teams, making the long distance by this tedious method of locomotion.
The deceased was married to Henry Lehn of Lancaster, Pa., in 1819, and in1825, with her husband and two children again returned to this village. Here they purchased the residence in which she died, being an occupent of the same sixty years. She leaves one son, John Lehn, three daughters, Mrs. A. Rinewalt, Mrs. N. E. Zent and Miss Elizabeth Lehn, all of this village, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren to charish and revere her memory. One aged brother lives in California-the last remaining member of fathers family.
He was buried in 1872 at Harris Hill Cemetery, Clarence, Erie Co., NY, Findagrave #44216282.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
AMHERST BEE-Story-Aug., 16th., 1923
HISTORY OF LEHN FAMILY
Paper Prepared by Ida L. Zent and read at Old Home Day Reunion Saturday, August 4, 1923.
The Lehn family were among the early settlers in Williamsville.
John Frick was born in Lancaster County, Pennsyvania, in 1761, one hundred and sixty-two years ago.
In 1807, with his wife and seven children, he emigrated from Pennsylvania to Western New York, and after looking about for a suitable place in which to live he purchased a farm of Mr. St. John now known as the Lehn farm. The family lived there until the war of 1812. The barracks as we all know are about one-fourth of a mile fronm this farm, and while caring for the sick and wounded soldiers at the time Mr. Frick fell a victim to eyerwork and his body was laid to rest on his farm. Later the remains were interred on the Lehn lot at Harris Hill and now rest by the side of his daughter, Elizabeth Lehn.
The Frick family mreained on this farm until the burning of Buffalo, in 1813, when with many other settlers they returned to Pennsylvania, making the entire distance with teams, the only mode of travel at that time.
One of his family, Elizabeth, married Henry Lehn of Manheim, Pennsylvania, in 1819. Seven years later with two children, Mary and John Lehn, they came to Williamsville and purchased the farm formerly owned by Mrs. Lehn's father, John Frick, and for one hundred and sixteen years the property has been in the Lehn family, well known as the Lehn farm on Garrison road. A log house used to mark the place where the family made their first home in New York State, but was destroyed by some of the tenants. Later Mr. Lehn bought the house on Main Street now owned by Rupert Huck, obtained by him of the Lehn heirs, and in this home the family resided for over sixty years. While living here two more children were born, Nancy and Elizabeth Lehn.
At one time Grandma Lehn rode on Horseback to her old home in Pennsylvania, holding little Mary Lehn in her arms all of the way, and used to tell many thrilling stories of her journey.
Mary Lehn married Adam Rinewalt. Four children were born of this union, Sarah who married George Baine, Charlotte, who married Charles Ingersoll, and Henry and Adam L. Rinewalt. All of the family have passed on with the exception of Mrs. Charlotte B. Ingersoll, who at the present time is spending three months in traveling abroad, and is in her eighty-second year. Mary Lehn Rinewalt died at the age of seventy-five years.
John Lehn married Amelia Coe, one son Henry was born and now resides in Buffalo. John Lehn died at the age of eighty-three years.
Nancy Lehn married Philip J. Zent. One daughter Ida L. Zent was the result of this union, and is with us today. Nancy Lehn Zent died at the age of eighty-eight years.
Elizabeth Lehn, unmarried died when over eighty years of age.
Henry Lehn, the father, died at the age of seventy-five years. and the mother Elizabeth Lehn, was over ninty-years old when she died. The family for generations were very long lived.
AMHERST BEE-Obituary-Nov. 4, 1886
GONE TO HER REWARD-Mrs. Elizabeth Lehn
The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Lehn occurred last Sunday afternoon at the Medodist Episcopal Church, and was largely attended. Revs. Mr. Smith of Sugar Grove, Pa. (deceased former pastor), assisted by Revs. Tippet and Smith of this village, conducted the service. The internment was made at Harris Hill Cemetery, and there by the side of her husband, who died in 1878, she was laid to rest, in blessed hope of a final resurrection and reunion.
Mrs. Lehn, the subject of the above notice, was one of the pioneers of Western New York. She was born in Lancaster County, Pa., Nov. 24, 1796; died Oct 28, 1886, and therefore within a few days of being ninty years of age. In 1807 her parents, with a family of seven emigrated from Pennsylvania to this county and located on a tract of land, a part of which was then occupied by the St. John family, whom her father subsequently bought out; later years the farm was better known as the Lehn Farm. When he first arrived in this section, and before having located, he proponed to a considerable extent looking for an investment. Buffalo at one time was only a small village, and land could be brought for a mere triffle. He had about decided to purchase what was than called the Buffalo Flats, a swamp land extending from the liberty pole down to the dock, when his friends perseuded him not to do so, on account of the swampy condition of the land. He therefore purchased the St John Farm. where he lived until the War of 1812 broke out, when caring for the sick and wounded soldiers, he fell victim to overwork and died. The family remained on the farm until the burning of Buffalo in 1813, when they, with many other settlers of this section, returned to Pennsylvania-going with teams, making the long distance by this tedious method of locomotion.
The deceased was married to Henry Lehn of Lancaster, Pa., in 1819, and in1825, with her husband and two children again returned to this village. Here they purchased the residence in which she died, being an occupent of the same sixty years. She leaves one son, John Lehn, three daughters, Mrs. A. Rinewalt, Mrs. N. E. Zent and Miss Elizabeth Lehn, all of this village, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren to charish and revere her memory. One aged brother lives in California-the last remaining member of fathers family.
He was buried in 1872 at Harris Hill Cemetery, Clarence, Erie Co., NY, Findagrave #44216282.
Child of Henry Lehn and Elizabeth Frick
- Mary Ann Lehn+1 b. 31 Mar 1820, d. 16 Dec 1895
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 200.
Mary Ann Lehn1
F, b. 31 March 1820, d. 16 December 1895
Mary Ann Lehn was born on 31 March 1820 at Lancaster Co., PA.1 She was the daughter of Henry Lehn and Elizabeth Frick.1 Mary Ann Lehn married Adam Rinewalt, son of Adam Rinewalt and Hannah Price, on 9 January 1840.1 Mary Ann Lehn died on 16 December 1895 at Buffalo, Erie Co., NY, at age 75.1 She was buried in December 1895 at Williamsville Cemetery, Williamsville, Erie Co., NY, Findagrave #45334198.
Children of Mary Ann Lehn and Adam Rinewalt
- Sarah Elizabeth Rinewalt2 b. 4 Dec 1840, d. 26 May 1905
- Charlotte Bestow Rinewalt+2 b. c 1842
- Henry Lehn Rinewalt+3 b. 3 Jan 1844, d. 28 May 1910
- Adam Lorenzo Rinewalt+4 b. 4 May 1849, d. 2 Oct 1902
Johanna Lehnert
F, b. 1 February 1903, d. 13 May 1970
Johanna Lehnert married Georg Karl Triem, son of Daniel Triem and Elisabetha Winterle. Johanna Lehnert was born on 1 February 1903. She died on 13 May 1970 at age 67.
Child of Johanna Lehnert and Georg Karl Triem
- Georg Triem b. 22 Aug 1930, d. 2 Jun 1942
Harold Eugene Leib
M, b. 15 October 1913, d. 17 March 2002
Harold Eugene Leib was born on 15 October 1913. He married Ruth Rosalee Edwards on 4 August 1935 at Phillips Co., MT. Harold Eugene Leib died on 17 March 2002 at age 88 dates per SSDI, last restidence Deer Park, Spokane Co., WA.
Johannes Leibengut
M
Occupation: Küfer aus Bern in der Schweiz.
Note: Surname from "Leib und Gut." Johannes Leibengut was born at Switzerland. He married Judith Butz, daughter of Jean Poutz and Jeanne Pasquet.
Note: Surname from "Leib und Gut." Johannes Leibengut was born at Switzerland. He married Judith Butz, daughter of Jean Poutz and Jeanne Pasquet.
Child of Johannes Leibengut and Judith Butz
- Eva Rosina Leibenguth+ b. 11 Nov 1660, d. 10 May 1728
Eva Rosina Leibenguth1,2
F, b. 11 November 1660, d. 10 May 1728
Eva Rosina Leibenguth was born on 11 November 1660 at Otterberg, Palatinate (now Rhein-Pfalz), Germany. She was the daughter of Johannes Leibengut and Judith Butz. Eva Rosina Leibenguth married Wilhelm Munzinger, son of Hans Reinhard Munzinger and Margaretha (?), on 11 June 1683 at Otterberg, Palatinate. Eva Rosina Leibenguth married Hans Theobald Buhles, son of Johann Michael Buhles and Catharina Wagner, on 28 November 1690 at Miesau, Palatinate.2 Eva Rosina Leibenguth died on 10 May 1728 at Miesau, Palatinate (now Rhein-Pfalz), Germany, at age 67.
Children of Eva Rosina Leibenguth and Wilhelm Munzinger
- Andreas Munzinger+ b. 15 Jun 1684
- Philip Munzinger+ b. 1689, d. c 1760
Children of Eva Rosina Leibenguth and Hans Theobald Buhles
- Johann Nickel Buhles b. 1692
- Johann Michael Buhles+ b. 1696, d. 1746
- Maria Eva Buhles b. 1700, d. 1738
Merrill Clifford Leibensberger
M, b. 13 December 1892, d. 9 March 1981
Merrill Clifford Leibensberger was also known as Merril C. Lee Merrill legally changed his surname to "Lee" at some point fairly soon after his 1922 marriage. He was born on 13 December 1892 at Hazleton, Luzerne Co., PA. He was the son of Oliver Leibensberger and Dorothea E. Engleman. Merrill Clifford Leibensberger began military service on 6 September 1917 WW I service, U.S. Army, inducted, Btry. D, 311 Field Artiller, Camp Meade, MD, discharged 14 may 1918 to accept commission. He married Hope Thomas Gravely, daughter of Henry Clay Gravely and Ann Hope Thomas, on 25 April 1922 at Henry Co., VA. Occupation: Architect, commercial buildings.1 Merrill Clifford Leibensberger died on 9 March 1981 at Richmond, Henrico Co., VA, at age 88.
Child of Merrill Clifford Leibensberger and Hope Thomas Gravely
- Harry Gravely Lee+1 b. 7 Sep 1925
Citations
- [S3300] 1940 Federal Census, Richmond (Independent City), Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 4324.