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Nicholas Lehmann

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Nicholas Lehmann

Birth
Schirrhein, Departement du Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Death
21 Jan 1863 (aged 73)
Bloomville, Seneca County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Seneca County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Family Surname is found as Lehmann, Lehman, Layman, Laymon, etc. in records.

Biographical Sketch
by Audrey (Lehmann-Shields) Hancock
September 2013

Nicolas (later Nicholas) Lehmann was s/o Michel Lehmann & (1) Catharina Schott of Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. He was born 4 March 1789 or 9 April 1789 according to different records.

He married about 1813 to Marie Ann Biam, daughter of Ignace Biam & Catherine Vetter of Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France.

Marie was the sister of Marie Madeleine (aka Mary Magdelena) Biam who married Michel (aka Michael) Lehmann, brother of Nicolas.

Evidently in 1828 Nicolas & his brother, Michel Lehmann, made plans to emigrate. They received passports to leave France and emigrate to America. However, Nicolas and his wife and family did not leave with his brother, Michel. Michel, and wife (Marie Magdelena) and family settled in Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio by 1830.

Nicolas and his family left in July 1831 according to manifest records. They, too, settled in Stark County, Ohio, where he and his family were enumerated in Sandy Township in the 1840 Census.

His brother, Michel/Michael, took the Oath of Allegiance in 1837 and Nicolas/Nicholas followed about 1845. After this, both families went their separate ways. Nicholas and his family moved to Seneca County, Ohio while brother, Michel/Michael left for Shelby County, Ohio, probably never to meet again.

Nicolas/Nicholas and Marie Ann were the parents of these children:
Joseph, Madeleine, Marie Ann, Anton/Anthony, Jean/John, Johanna/Hannah, Bathazar/Balser, & Catherine.
Family Surname is found as Lehmann, Lehman, Layman, Laymon, etc. in records.

Biographical Sketch
by Audrey (Lehmann-Shields) Hancock
September 2013

Nicolas (later Nicholas) Lehmann was s/o Michel Lehmann & (1) Catharina Schott of Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. He was born 4 March 1789 or 9 April 1789 according to different records.

He married about 1813 to Marie Ann Biam, daughter of Ignace Biam & Catherine Vetter of Schirrhein, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France.

Marie was the sister of Marie Madeleine (aka Mary Magdelena) Biam who married Michel (aka Michael) Lehmann, brother of Nicolas.

Evidently in 1828 Nicolas & his brother, Michel Lehmann, made plans to emigrate. They received passports to leave France and emigrate to America. However, Nicolas and his wife and family did not leave with his brother, Michel. Michel, and wife (Marie Magdelena) and family settled in Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio by 1830.

Nicolas and his family left in July 1831 according to manifest records. They, too, settled in Stark County, Ohio, where he and his family were enumerated in Sandy Township in the 1840 Census.

His brother, Michel/Michael, took the Oath of Allegiance in 1837 and Nicolas/Nicholas followed about 1845. After this, both families went their separate ways. Nicholas and his family moved to Seneca County, Ohio while brother, Michel/Michael left for Shelby County, Ohio, probably never to meet again.

Nicolas/Nicholas and Marie Ann were the parents of these children:
Joseph, Madeleine, Marie Ann, Anton/Anthony, Jean/John, Johanna/Hannah, Bathazar/Balser, & Catherine.


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