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Heinrich LECHLEITNER
Elizabeth NOTHSTEIN
Husband:  Heinrich LECHLEITNER
Birth:  29 Jan 1784, East Penn Twp., Northampton [now Carbon] Co., PA
Death:  5 Feb 1844, East Penn Twp., Carbon Co., PA
Disposition:  Ben Salem Cemetery, East Penn Twp., Carbon Co., PA
Father:  Johannes LECHLEITNER
Mother:  Elizabeth HOPPES
Marriage:
Wife:  Elizabeth NOTHSTEIN
Birth:  9 Nov 1790, East Penn Twp., Northampton [now Carbon] Co., PA
Death:  9 Nov 1830, East Penn Twp., Northampton [now Carbon] Co., PA
Disposition:  Ben Salem Cemetery, East Penn Twp., Carbon Co., PA
Father:  Peter NOTHSTEIN (1760-1797)
Mother:  Maria Elizabeth HAUS (1755-1843)
Children — born in East Penn Twp., Northampton [now Carbon] Co., PA:
1.  Maria Elisabetha LECHLEITNER, b. 1 Jan 1817 
2.  Daniel LECHLEITNER, b. 11 Jun 1814
3.  David LECHLEITNER, b. 10 Dec 1824
4.  Johannes LECHLEITNER, b. 26 Nov 1827
5.  Lydia LECHLEITNER, b. 17 Dec 1811
6.  Catharine LECHLEITNER, b. 8 Jun 1819; d. 1901
7.  Leah LECHLEITNER, b. 20 May 1822


Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

2.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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