Lahm, Johann Peter
Birth Name | Lahm, Johann Peter |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | less than 60 years, 10 months, 16 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth | 1714-02-23 | Oberkleinich, Rhineland-Pfalz, Germany |
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Immigration | 1740-09-27 | Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Naturalization | 1769-12-06 |
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Residence | 1774 | Northampton Twp., BurlingtonNorthampton Twp., New Jersey |
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Death | before 1775-01-11 | Northampton Twp., BurlingtonNorthampton Twp., New Jersey |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Lahm, Johann Matthias | 1680-08-15 | ||
Mother | Kirst, Eva | 1685-12-21 | ||
Lahm, Johann Peter | 1714-02-23 | before 1775-01-11 | ||
Sister | Lahm, Anna Catharina | 1711-07-19 | 1714-03-01 | |
Brother | Lahm, Johann Nichlaus | 1705-04-28 | ||
Sister | Lahm, Eva Elisabetha | 1707-02-20 | ||
Sister | Lahm, Anna Margaretha | 1709-07-29 | 1714-03-01 | |
Brother | Lahm, Johann Mathias | 1717-08-29 | 1718-04-01 | |
Sister | Lahm, Anna Maria | 1719-02-12 | ||
Sister | Lahm, Maria Catharina | 1721-05-28 | ||
Sister | Lahm, Elisabetha Margreth | 1723-10-05 | ||
Sister | Lahm, Maria Margaretha | 1727-03-13 | ||
Sister | Lahm, Sophia Maria | 1730-04-27 | 1731-04-23 |
Families
  |   | Family of Lahm, Johann Peter and Ewin, Sarah | ||||||||||||||||||
Married | Wife | Ewin, Sarah ( * about 1745 + ... ) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Lame, Peter | about 1764 | before 1775-01-12 |
Lahm, Ann | about 1765 | |
Lame, Joseph | 1766-12-12 | 1839-04-17 |
Lame, Jesse | about 1767 | |
Lame, Caleb | about 1769 |
Narrative
Mentioned as purchasing and devising land by will to hischildren in: Deed from Nathaniel Parker to Levi Ewan on May 10,1798. Deed Book E, pp. 313-315, Burlington County, New Jersey.LDS Film # 0842201."'This is to inform you that during the past year two youngfellows under the pretext of completing their journeyman's stage(in learning their trade) emigrated to the so called new land.... Johann Peter Lahm, is a native of Oberkleinich.'We are advised by a professional genealogist on staff at the NewJersey State Archives that only people who immigrated fromcountries other than the then British Empire needed to benaturalized. Those who came from Britain were already citizensof the colony.In his will, he devised his land to his wife during herwidowhood, to be equally divided among surviving children at herdeath or remarriage. The family Bible was left to his son Peter