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Eads W. Lehman, Landsman.
John Lehman, 27, a stone cutter from Switzerland, arrived in New York from Havre June 11, 1824 on the "Howard"
In 1850 Andrew County Missouri John "Laman" is 49, Katharine 47, Gotleb 23, John 20, Samuel 18, Frederick 15, Christina 12, Ulnoch 10, Ailsy 8, and Rosannah 5.
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(Karrasch in the genweb lists)
In 1860 Nemaha County Kansas Catherine is 50, born in Switzerland, Christina is 20, John W. 19, Elizabeth 17, Rosetta 15, William Tell 7, and Henri 4.
In 1865 Nemaha County Christian is 26, Frederick 29, John V. 24, Rosetta 19, William H. 13, George 10, and Catherine 55.
In 1870 Nemaha County Kansas Henry "Lehmer" is 15, living with Catherine 60 and Wm. 17.
In 1880 Nemaha County, Kansas Henry S. Lehman is 25, living with his brother John 39.
The stone in Fourmile cemetery, Nemaha County has Cathrina (Arm) Lehman Mar 4, 1810 - Dec 4, 1882 (W/ John Lehman)
In 1900 Idalia precinct Henry S. Lehman born Dec 1854 in Missouri, married 16 years to Mary B. June 1868 in Kansas. She's had two children, one living.
Eads proved up two quarters in 17, 5S 44W in 1913.
Eads Winfield Lehman registered in Idalia, saying he was born April 7, 1886
In 1920 Idalia Henry S. and Mary B. have Eads W. 34, Kansas, and Amer R. , 15, born in Colorado.
Eads -1885-1957, Henry S. Dec 15, 1854- Oct 18, 1923, and Mary (Minger) Lehman 1867-1948 are buried in St. John's, Yuma County.
Amer R. married Joy A. Kinkel October 19, 1929.
In 1930 Amer R. is a salesman for a printing company in Denver, 25, married to Joy A. 20, born in Colorado.
In 1937 Denver he's the state director for Natl Re-Employment Service, living 1529 Adams (Joy Anna) - She's probably the Joy A. Kinkle in 1920 Pueblo, daughter of Otto and Ida.
Amer, born March 10, 1905, died January 1989 in Hennepin County, Minnesota (mother's maiden name Minger)
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