Genealogy of the
Smith, Staebell, Voegele, and Mesker Families
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Laborn,
Carl · 1798?-1857 ·
Laborn, Elizabeth "Libby" · m.
Mesker · 1841-1907 ·
- More about the Laborn Family
- Born: 21-Apr-1841 in Medow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin,
Germany
- Baptized: 24-Apr-1841 at the Evangelistic Church in Goldberg, Mecklenburg-Schwerin,
Germany
- Her name in the baptism record: Lisette Sophia Christina
- Sponsors: L.Sahr, S. Kuhlmann, C.Kuhn
- Probaby Lisette Sahr, Sophia Kuhlmann, Christina Kuhn, since the
custom seemed to be for the sponsors to be the namesakes
- Confirmation: 13-May?-1855 at the Evangelistic Church in Goldberg, Mecklenburg-Schwerin,
Germany
- Her name in the confirmation record: Lisette Sophie Christine Laborn
- Died: 09-Jan-1907 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York
- Daughter of Carl Laborn and Elise
Kührmann
- Wife of Frank Mesker
Laborn, Fredericka · m. King ·
1846-1925? ·
Laborn, Sophia (Katharine?) · m. Ruhloff
or Rohloff · 1843-? ·
- More about the Laborn Family
- Born: 11-Dec-1843 in Medow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin,
Germany
- Baptized: 16-Dec-1843 at the Evangelistic Church in Goldberg, Mecklenburg-Schwerin,
Germany
- Her name in the baptism record: Sophia Christiane Dorothea
- Sponsors: Frau Sophia Kührmann, Christiane Prestin, Frau Dorothea
Bumgard
- Confirmation: 01-Sep-1857 at the Evangelistic Church in Goldberg, Mecklenburg-Schwerin,
Germany
- Her name in the confirmation record: Sophia Christiane Dorothea Laborn
- Sophia's confirmation record is unique, because hers is the only one
performed on this day. In all other cases in this church, the confirmations
involved groups of children.
- Died: ? in Michigan?
- Daughter of Carl Laborn and Elise
Kührmann
- Married name might be Ruhloff or Rohloff
- No descendants
- Katharine married and moved to Michigan, taking with her the small bags
of gold which her father had given each of his daughters.
Laborn, Mary · m. Schabach · 1829-?
·
- More about the Laborn Family
- Born: 19-Nov-1829 probably in Mecklenburg-Schwerin,
Germany
- Her baptism record does not appear in the Goldberg church records, so
she probably was not born in Medow like her sisters
- Perhaps she was born in Hohen Misdorf, where her mother was born, or
in Gorshendorf, where a sister may have been born
- Confirmation: 1845 at the Evangelistic Church in Goldberg, Mecklenburg-Schwerin,
Germany
- Her name in the confirmation record: Maria Sophia Friedericke Laborn
- Died: ?
- Daughter of Carl Laborn and Elise
Kührmann
- Wife of Conrad Schabach
- Three children, none of whom had descendants:
- Benjamin
- Julius
- Mamie, d. 1965, m. Shoupta
Lackey, Maxwell C.
· 1908-1982 ·
Lang, Anne Catherine · ?-1748 ·
Lang, Véronique · ?-1740 ·
- Died: 28-Jan-1740 in Hottviller,
Moselle (Lorraine), France
- Daughter of Gaspard Lang and Anne-Marie Brenner
- Sister of Ann Catherine Lang who married Christian Schneider
- Wife of Valentin Waltz
- Valentin Waltz and Véronique Lang are the ancestors of Barbara Guering,
who appears in the records of Welland County Ontario as the wife
of Jacob Schihl
- Eve Waltz (1732-1790), daughter of Valentin Waltz and Véronique
Lang, married Nicolas Gering
- Nicolas Guering (1757-1819), son of Nicolas Gering and Eve Waltz, married
Barbe Wittmeyer
- Catherine Guering, daughter of Nicolas Guering and Barbe Wittmeyer,
married Jacque Schiel (Jacob Schihl)
Laplante, Beatrice
· m. Staebell · 1898-1964 ·
- Born: 20-May-1898 in Toledo, Ohio
- Died: 21-Nov-1964 in Toledo, Ohio
- Buried in Calvery Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio
- Daughter of Oscar Laplante-Leriger and Josephine Marie Perras
- Wife of Joseph Ferdinand Staebell
Latt, Joseph ·
189?-1964 ·
Lawless, Loraine
· m. Voegele, Myers · 1908-2002 ·
Lear, Azella J. ·
m. Schmitt · 19??-1967 ·
Learn, Sarah Jane
· m. Schneider · 1833-1910 ·
- Born: 14-Jul-1833 in Ontario, Canada
- Died: 26-Dec-1910 in Humberstone Township, Welland County
- Cause of death: Vascular lesion of heart
- Daughter of Jacob Learn and Penelope Buchner
- Jacob Learn was born in Bertie Township, Welland County
- Penelope Buchner was born in Crowland Township, Welland County
- Wife of Jacob Schneider
Leary, Frances J. ·
m. Mesker · 1883-1964 ·
- Born: 01-Oct-1883
- Died: 18-Apr-1964 at 603 Third Street, Niagara Falls, New York
- Daughter of William Leary and Rosa Regenhardt
- Wife of Frederick Mesker
- She was the godmother at this baptism:
- She was the sponsor at this confirmation:
Lehmann, Bernarda · m. Müller · 1765-ca.1787 ·
- Full name: Maria Bernarda Benedicta Lehmann
- Baptized 08-Jun-1765 in Soufflenheim,
Bas-Rhin (Alsace), France
- Died: Probably in 1786 or 1787 in Soufflenheim
- Died after the 06-Mar-1786 baptism of Maria Anna Lehmann, where she was godmother
- Died before the 10-Jan-1788 contract of Antoine Müller and Maria Anna Wilt
- Only daughter of Jacob Lehmann and Maria Anna Schmitt
- Wife of Antoine Müller
Lehmann, Philippe · 1898-1983
·
Lehnerd, Agnes
Mary · m. Steibel · 1884-1959 ·
Lehnerd, Nicholas Ferdinand · 1876-19??
·
Lepard, LaVerne Harold
· 1910-1981 ·
Levenig, Suzanna
· m. Balthasar · 1801?-185? ·
Lorentz, Johanus
· 16??-17?? ·
Lorentz, Maria Ursule · m. Meyer ·
17??-17?? ·
Ludwig, Marguerite
· 1795-1874 ·
- Born: 03-Dec-1795 in Soufflenheim,
Alsace, France
- Immigration to America: With her husband Antoine and children Francois Xavier
and Celestine, on the ship Argo,
arriving at New York 24-Oct-1844
- Her name is given as "Catharine" on the passenger list
- Died: 19-Apr-1874 in Lancaster, New York
- Buried at St. Mary's Church Cemetery, Lancaster, New York
- Daughter of Joseph Ludwig and Catherine
Messner
- Wife of Antoine Nuwer
- Residences:
Lutzenburger, Anne Marie Barbe ·
m. Schneider · 1687?-1715 ·
Lux, Jean Adam · 1710-1790 ·
Lux, Jean Henri · 1679-1753 ·
Lux, Madeleine · m. Weber · 1739-1817
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