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Name:
1. Family Tree Maker, County and Family Histories: Ohio 1780-1970, CD#450, disk 5, page 689.
2. The Lehmann Family of Schirrhein, Alsace, Bas-Rhin, France to Ohio, USA Home Page by
Audrey Shields Hancock, www.home.att.net/~davehancock/LEHMANNhis.html.
3. Information provided by e-mail from Vincent Falter to Lisa Dornbirer Lauricella, 18 January, 1999.
4. Seneca County, Ohio History and Families, compiled by the Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1998 ed. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner, pg. 430.
5. Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841-1899, Seigley, Jean, published by the Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994 ed., pg. 406, citation #3-59.
6. Information e-mailed in a letter to Lisa Lauricella. Provided courtesy of Kim Roush and Laura Worm, January, 2001.
Birth date:
1. Seneca County, Ohio History and Families, compiled by the Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1998 ed. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner, pg. 430.
2. Information e-mailed in a letter to Lisa Lauricella. Provided courtesy of Kim Roush and Laura Worm, January, 2001.
Birth place:
1. Family Tree Maker, County and Family Histories: Ohio 1780-1970, CD#450, disk 5, pages 689, 1065.
2. Information e-mailed in a letter to Lisa Lauricella. Provided courtesy of Kim Roush and Laura Worm, January, 2001.
Marriage date:
1. Seneca County, Ohio History and Families, compiled by the Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1998 ed. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner, pg. 430.
2. Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841-1899, Seigley, Jean, published by the Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994 ed., pg. 406, citation #3-59.
3. Information e-mailed in a letter to Lisa Lauricella. Provided courtesy of Kim Roush and Laura Worm, January, 2001.
Marriage place:
Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841-1899, Seigley, Jean, published by the Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994 ed., pg. 406, citation #3-59.
Spouse:
1. Family Tree Maker, County and Family Histories: Ohio 1780-1970, CD#450, disk 5, page 689.
2. The Lehmann Family of Schirrhein, Alsace, Bas-Rhin, France to Ohio, USA Home Page by
Audrey Shields Hancock, www.home.att.net/~davehancock/LEHMANNhis.html.
3. Information provided by e-mail from Vincent Falter to Lisa Dornbirer Lauricella, 18 January, 1999.
4. Seneca County, Ohio History and Families, compiled by the Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1998 ed. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner, pg. 430.
5. Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841-1899, Seigley, Jean, published by the Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994 ed., pg. 406, citation #3-59.
6. Information e-mailed in a letter to Lisa Lauricella. Provided courtesy of Kim Roush and Laura Worm, January, 2001.
Death date:
1. Seneca County, Ohio History and Families, compiled by the Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1998 ed. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner, pg. 430.
2. Seneca Co. Admin. Records, vol. 5, pg. 329, type W, year 77, case 2063, micro., Ohio Genealogical Society, Mansfield, Ohio, Sept. 1999.
3. Information e-mailed in a letter to Lisa Lauricella. Provided courtesy of Kim Roush and Laura Worm, January, 2001 (lists 9 Mar).
Death place:
Information e-mailed in a letter to Lisa Lauricella. Provided courtesy of Kim Roush and Laura Worm, January, 2001.
Burial:
Personal knowledge of Lisa Dornbirer Lauricella, visit to St. Stephen Cemetery, September, 1999.
Biography/Notes:
1. Family Tree Maker, County and Family Histories: Ohio 1780-1970, CD#450, disk 5, pages 689,
1065.
2. Seneca County, Ohio History and Families, compiled by the Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1998 ed. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner, pg. 177.
3. Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841-1899, Seigley, Jean, published by the Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994 ed., pg. 406, citation #3-59.
4. Information e-mailed in a letter to Lisa Lauricella. Provided courtesy of Kim Roush and Laura Worm, January, 2001.
5. Naturalization information from Naturalizations of Crawford County, Crawford County Chapter, OGS, 1993, pg. 21.
6. Administrator clipping taken from the March 30, 1860 Seneca Advertiser, pg. 2, col. 4.
7. Will information taken from Seneca County will dockets filed at the Tiffin-Seneca Public Library, June 1, 2005.
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