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Anna Christina (Heilman) Lefevre (1705 - 1777)

Anna Christina (Christina) Lefevre formerly Heilman aka Hallman
Born in Kleinniedesheim, Frankenthal, Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Heiliges Römisches Reichmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1724 in Hereford Township, Berks, Pennsylvaniamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 71 in Hereford, Berks, Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 31 Jul 2018
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Biography

Christina was the daughter of Anthonius A Heilman and Maria Salome. Her parents are known because she is called Anthonius' "second daughter Christian Leffebber" in his will. Based on the information known about her, she may have been born about 1705, but no baptism record has been identified. (This profile's original DOB was 23 Feb 1705 and the original DOD was Oct 1778. These were changed to avoid software conflicts between Wikitree and Findagrave.)

Anna married Johannes Lefevre in 1724, Hereford, Berks County, Pennsylvania. [Source needed.]

They were the parents of:

Findagrave.[1]

She passed away about 1759. [Source needed.]

Christiana (Heilmann) Lefebre was sometimes recorded erroneously as "Christina" in church records and deeds.

Please read this note from her Findagrave.com memorial: "Christiana (Heilmann) Lefebre was sometimes recorded erroneously as "Christina" in church records and deeds. She has also been called "Christina Wentz" but this identification is known to be incorrect from the will of Anthony Hallman (d. 1759)."

Her husband John LeFevre maintained an inn and tavern at Easton in Northhampton County, Pennsylvania. His six attractive daughters served the food and drink. On October 28, 1778, John LaFebre of Hereford Twp, Berks County, Pennsylvania, made his last will; it was proved on February 3, 1779. His wife, Christina, is not mentioned; so she must have preceded him in death.

Sources

  1. Burial: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201681458/christiana-lefebre: accessed 30 August 2022), memorial page for Christiana Heilmann Lefebre (1703-1777), Find A Grave: Memorial #201681458; Maintained by Charles Boetsch (contributor 48409474) Burial Details Unknown.
  • Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013.
  • Skippack Cemetery, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (photo).

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Matthew Walker for creating WikiTree profile Wentz-312 through the import of Walker Family Tree.ged on Aug 6, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Matthew and others.





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Yes, Ann, I agree they should be merged.
posted by RM Noble
Wentz-5 and Heilman-285 appear to represent the same person because: From Bio of Christina Wentz: Christiana (Heilmann) Lefebre was sometimes recorded erroneously as Christina in church records and deeds. She has also been called Christina Wentz but this identification is known to be incorrect from the will of Anthony Hallman (d. 1759).
posted by Ann Risso
Any progress on the unmerged match of Heilman and Wentz? They have the same children listed. This still needs attention please.
posted on Wentz-5 (merged) by Traci Thiessen
Any progress on the unmerged match of Heilman and Wentz? They have the same children listed. This still needs attention please.
posted by Traci Thiessen
Hallman-228 and Heilman-285 appear to represent the same person because: Hallman = anglicization of Heilman. Same name, family, birthplace and death year.
posted by Andrea (Stobo) Edwards
Wentz-312 and Heilman-285 are not ready to be merged because: Wrong maiden name and birth place
posted by Kathy (Brown) Lamm
Wentz-5 and Heilman-285 are not ready to be merged because: Different maiden names.
posted by Kathy (Brown) Lamm
Wentz-312 and Heilman-285 appear to represent the same person because: Same spouse, child
posted by Cari (Ebert) Starosta
Wentz-5 and Heilman-285 appear to represent the same person because: Same spouse, children
posted by Cari (Ebert) Starosta
Hallman-263 and Hallman-532 appear to represent the same person because: Both represent the same person
posted by Kathy (Brown) Lamm

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