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An American Family History

Mary LeFevre Shultz

LeFevre is also spelled Ferber, LaFevre, LaFever, Lefebre, LeFever,and LeFevere. It is from the original Northern French surname Lefebvre or Lefèvre. It means smith.

Mary LeFevre Shultz was born about 1756 in Strasburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Her parents were John LeFevre and Anna Margaret Henning.

She married John Shultz born in Baden, Germany.
Children of John LeFevre
and Anna Margaret Henning

  • Mary LeFevre Shultz
  • Elizabeth LeFevre Leaman
  • Catherine LeFevre Keeports
  • Abraham LeFevre
  • John LeFevre
  • Jacob LeFevre
  • George LeFevre
  • Europeans began to settle in the Lancaster County, Pennsylvania area about 1710. It was part of Chester County until May 10, 1729.
     

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