Name | Jeanette LEHMAN | |
Christening | 6 Apr 1806 | Aarau, Aargau, Switzerland |
Gender | Female | |
Death | 27 Feb 1894 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Burial | Monument Cemetery, Philadelphia removed to Lawnview Cemetery, Rockledge, Pennsylvania, Susquehanna Lawn, Section 64, Grave 51 | |
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Person ID | I85656 | Zentmeyer Main Tree |
Last Modified | 22 Nov 2018 |
Father | Samuel M. LEHMAN, b. Aug 1772, Muhen, Aargau, Switzerland d. 16 Oct 1867, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Age ~ 95 years) | |
Mother | Catharina PIAT, c. 1 Jan 1774, Kirchberg Küttigen, Aargau, Switzerland d. 22 Jul 1848, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Age ~ 74 years) | |
Marriage | 24 Jul 1795 | Oberentfelden, Aargau, Switzerland |
Photos | Marriage record for Samuel Lehman and Catharina Piat in the Oberentfelden Ehebuch 24 Jul 1795 Samuel Lehman from Muhen married Catharina Piath from Küttigen | |
Family ID | F717 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Joseph BRUTSCHÉ, b. 17 Jun 1801, Dogern, Baden, Germany d. 28 May 1888, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Age 86 years) | |||||||||||||||||||
Marriage | 2 Feb 1832 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||||||||||||||||||
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Family ID | F23696 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||||||||||||||
Last Modified | 4 Dec 2018 |
Photos | Muhen, Aargau, Switzerland Your webmaster visited Muhen in November of 2018 | |
Baptismal Record for Jeanette Lehman, née Anna Veronika To Samuel Lehman from Muhen and Catharina Piat from Küttigen, Anna Veronika baptized 6 April 1806 in Aarau | ||
Lehman Family Arrival, New York, New York On the good ship Howard, 11 Jun 1824, from Le Havre, France. N.H. Holdrege, Master. 'Barbara Lehman' is actually Barbara Grossglauser, wife of Johannes Lehman. | ||
Miss Jeanette Lehman - French Millinery Open for Business - Notice in the (Philadelphia) National Gazette, 17 Apr 1828, a plucky 22-year-old! | ||
Philadelphia Inquirer 1 Oct 1834 | ||
Philadelphia Inquirer 8 Mar 1844 | ||
Monument Cemetery Registry Book - full page view Page 321 | ||
Monument Cemetery Registry Book - Brutsche closeup Page 321, showing burial dates and ages | ||
Monument Cemetery Registry Book - relocation to Lawnview Page 321, showing where the Brutschés' remains were relocated in Lawnview Cemetery, Rockledge, Pennsylvania, to Susquehanna Lawn, Section 64, Grave 51 | ||
Monument Cemetery Relocation to Lawnview Cemetery in Rockledge, Montgomery, Pennsylvania Monument Cemetery held over 28,000 graves when the land was purchased by Temple University to create a parking lot and athletic fields. While many graves were identified and relocated intact, including some of the Brutsches and Lehmans, the remains of over 20,000 people were exhumed and buried anonymously in a mass grave at Lawnview Cemetery. Most of the headstones from Monument Cemetery were dumped as riprap for the Betsy Ross Bridge over the Delaware River, many of which can be still seen today at low tide. | ||
Monument Cemetery Headstones used for riprap At the base of the Betsy Ross Bridge over the Delaware River, Philadelphia. "Riprap is rock or other material used to armor shorelines, streambeds, bridge abutments, pilings and other shoreline structures against scour and water or ice erosion." - Wikipedia | ||
Headstone for Joseph and Jeanette Lehman Brutsché, and their son Henry, who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Located in Lawnview Cemetery, Rockledge, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, Susquehanna Lawn, Section 64, Grave 51 Photo courtesy BARB |