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An American Family History

The LeFevre and Ferree Families

Ancestors of Mary LeFevre Long

The Ferree and LeFevre Families were French Huguenots. They left Europe for religious freedom in Pennsylvania.

Excerpts from "Madame Mary Ferree and the Huguenots of Lancaster County"
     

Daniel Ferree and Marie (Mary) Warrembere 1675

Daniel Ferree
Marie (Mary) Warrembere

Picardy, France
Landau in der Pfalz, Germany (was France)
Lyon, France
Steinweiler, Germany
Eospus, (now Ulster County), New York
Strasburg, Lancaster (was Chester) County, Pennsylvania

 
     

Isaac LeFevre and Catherine Ferree 1705

Isaac LeFevre

Steinweiler, Germany
Eospus, (now Ulster County), New York
Strasburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

 
     

Daniel Ferree and Anna Marie Leininger 1700

Steinweiler, Germany
Eospus, (now Ulster County), New York
Strasburg, Lancaster (was Chester) County, Pennsylvania

 
     

Abraham LeFevre and Elizabeth Ferree 1728

Strasburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

 
Claus Braun    
     

John LeFevre and Anna Margaret Henning 1753

Anna Margaret Henning

Strasburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

 
Jacob LeFevre and Rebecca Bachtell 1790

Jacob LeFevre

 


Chester County, Pennsylvania

 
uncertain  
Click here for the Bachtell Table of Contents
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DNA match with other descendant in this line.
Jacob LeFevre
uncertain
Mary LeFevre Long
Thomas Long
Viola Long Bertrand
Emma Ethel Bertrand
Virginia Smith Miller

Colonial Maryland
Colonial New England
Colonial Virginia & West Virginia
Quakers & Mennonites
New Jersey Baptists
 
German Lutherans
Watauga Settlement
Pennsylvania Pioneers
Midwest Pioneers
Californians
Jewish Immigrants

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