Person:Samuel Lefever (2)

Watchers
m. Abt 1704
  1. Abraham LeFevre1706 - 1735
  2. Philip G LeFevre1710 - 1761
  3. Daniel Lefever1713 - 1781
  4. Mary LeFevre1715 - 1774
  5. Esther LeFevre1717 - 1774
  6. Samuel Lefever1719 - 1789
m. 1751
  1. Catherine Ferree Lefever1753 - 1822
  2. Elizabeth Lefever1755 - 1782
  3. Samuel M Lefever1757 - 1813
  4. Joseph Lefever, Esq.1760 - 1826
  5. Sarah Lefever1763 - 1830
  6. Andrew Lefever1767 - Bef 1789
  7. Lydia LeFevre1770 - 1829
  8. Mary LeFevre1773 - 1817
Facts and Events
Name[1] Samuel Lefever
Gender Male
Birth? 28 Jun 1719 Strasburg Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Marriage 1751 Lancaster County, Pennsylvaniato Lydia Ferree
Other[4] 5 Oct 1751 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United StatesBeneficiary of his father's will
Other Aft 1751 Paradise, Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaResidence*
with Lydia Ferree
Other First CousinsCousins
with Lydia Ferree
Will[1] 5 Jul 1788
Occupation? Miller
Death[2] 4 May 1789 near Paradise, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Burial? Paradise, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United StatesThe Ferree Graveyard (Carpenter's Cemetery)
Probate[1] 9 May 1789
Other? 1789 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United StatesWill Book F - 1 - 120
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 F. Edward Wright, Editor. Abstracts of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Wills - 1786-1820. (Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland 2001)
    12, 124.

    His will names his children: Samuel, Joseph, Catharine wife of William Randels, Sarah, Lydia and Mary. Executors: Thomas Evans and William Webb. Strasburg Township.

  2. Paul S. Lefever. Lefever Family History. (1996 - Privately Published)
    page 24.
  3.   George Newton LeFevre and Franklin D.LeFevre. The Pennsylvania LeFevres. (The LeFevre Cemetery and Historical Association, Strasburg, Pa., 1952)
    14.

    Samuel inherited his father's 383 acre tract near Paradise. He was a miller, living north of Leaman Place, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. After his death, the mill was sold to Jacob Eshleman.

  4. F. Edward Wright, Editor. Abstracts of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Wills - 1732-1785. (Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland 2003)
    132.
  5.   .

    DAR Lineage Books Vol 8, page 180.

    In 1775, he was a member of the Committee of Observation of Lancaster County.