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Note for:   Benjamin Lehman,   ABT 1775 - 29 DEC 1849         Index

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     Benjamin Lehman is buried in Highland Cem., Covington, OH.

The list of children (as given by Joe Bosserman, as he states) as shown here is somewhat speculative. He was an early settler in what is now Covington, Ohio. He was here by the 1820 census and likely before. He first bought property in Newberry Twonship in 1822. Helped found the town of Covington in 1835. Had a livery stable, a hotel, a mill, in the Covington area at different times. His funeral service was conducctd by Covington Masonic Lodge #168, of which he was a member.

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Note for:   John Lehman,   SEP 1809 - 12 AUG 1834         Index

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     Buried in Highland Cemetery, Covington, OH.

John is buried with his parents. His gravestone reads, "Died 12 August 1834 aged 24 years, 11 months, and 7 days." He was likely single, no record of marriage found.

(Above information was gained from Joe Bosserman on April 16, 1997.)

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Note for:   Christopher Lehman,   ABT 1811 - 21 SEP 1852         Index

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     Christopher is buried in Sugar Grovve Cem., Newton Twp. Miami Co., OH.

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Note for:   Daniel Rench,   ABT 1821 - 1896         Index

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     Daniel went to Claibourne Twp., Union County, OH where he farmed. (From page 617 of Beer's " 1883 History of Union County, Ohio.) Joe Bosserman, April 16, 1997.Daniel was buried in Elm Lawn Cem., Litchfield, Montgomery Co., IL.
According to Paula Cook, he was a farmer. - Dec. 26, 1998.

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Note for:   David Rench,   9 FEB 1797 - 8 JAN 1859         Index

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     David can be found on page 211 of the book "Studebaker Family In America" published 1976.
He sold land in Miami Co., OH, Aug. & Nov. 1839, moved to Delaware Co., IN.

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Note for:   Sarah "Sally" Studebaker,   1800 - 1841         Index

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     Sarah's family line may be seen on page 164 of the Studebaker Book #1.

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Note for:   Samuel Rench,   1831 -          Index

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     Data on this faily may be found on page 192 of the Studebaker Book #1. Joe Bosserman, April 16, 1997.

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Note for:   Barbara Rench,   ABT 1855 - ABT 1855         Index

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     Barbara died as an infant.

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Note for:   Mary Ann Rench,   ABT 1860 -          Index

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     Mary Ann died young. Joe Bosserman, April 16, 1997.

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Note for:   Beulah May Rench,   23 NOV 1896 - UNKNOWN         Index

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     Both Beulah and Marion were members of The Church of the Brethren at LaVerne, CA. Joe Bosserman, April 16, 1997.

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Note for:   Marion Preston Stanley,   15 FEB 1892 - 3 SEP 1969         Index

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     Marion and his wife were members of The Church of the Brethren at LaVerne, CA.

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Note for:   William M. Thompson,   28 FEB 1874 - 30 JAN 1955         Index

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     Buried in Highland Cemetery, Covington, Miami Co., OH.

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Note for:   Willie Rench,    -          Index

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     Died when 6 years old.

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Note for:   Maurice Millhouse,    - 1755         Index

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     Maurice Millhouse was a Swiss. He followed the sea, and was a captain of a merchant vessel that traded between France and the American colonies. He married a French lady by the name of De Verne, whom he brought with him to America, and settled in Maryland about 1740. It was here in the year 1755 they were both massacred by the Indians, leaving three children.