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Marriage: Children:
  1. George Henry LeFeber: Birth: 14 OCT 1828 in OH. Death: 30 NOV 1908 in Franklin Co, TN

  2. Martha Jane LeFeber: Birth: 16 JUN 1830 in Hamilton Co, OH. Death: 14 JUL 1912 in Howard, Elk, KS

  3. Dr James Marion LeFeber: Birth: 12 FEB 1832 in Clermont Co, OH. Death: AFT FEB 1881 in Prob Paris, Jennings, IN

  4. Elizabeth LeFeber: Birth: 10 JAN 1834 in OH. Death: BEF 1840

  5. Rebecca Ann LeFeber: Birth: 29 JAN 1835 in OH.

  6. Eliza Cooper LeFeber: Birth: 13 JUN 1835 in OH. Death: 8 JUL 1862 in IN

  7. John Washington LeFeber: Birth: 2 JUN 1839 in IN. Death: 4 DEC 1923 in Paris, Montgomery Twp., Jennings Co., IN

  8. Albert A. Skinner Lefeber: Birth: 6 FEB 1842 in Jefferson Co, IN. Death: 25 APR 1898 in Newport, Campbell, KY

  9. Alonzo LaFayette Lefeber: Birth: 21 AUG 1843 in Jefferson Co, IN. Death: 15 MAY 1906 in Albany, Delaware Co., IN (Union Cemetery)

  10. Benton Rives LeFeber: Birth: 1846 in IN. Death: 26 AUG 1899 in Indianapolis, Marion, IN (Crown Hill 40, 109)

  11. Daniel Latimore LeFeber: Birth: 20 OCT 1848 in Jefferson Co, IN. Death: 17 MAY 1918 in Indianapolis, IN


Notes
a. Note:   N323 1880 Graham, Jefferson, Indiana
 John Lefeber 76 farmer
 Rebecca Lefeber 74 OH PA PA literate
 Alonzo Lefeber 9 grandson
 -ilmore Lefeber 5 grandson
 Dasie Lefeber 3 granddaughter
 William Lefeber 6M b Dec grandson
  The following is an excerpt from HISTORY OF CINCINNATI AND HAMILTONCOUNTY, 1894, . p 953 found onhttp://www.heritagepursuit.com/Hamilton/HamiltonBio921.htm , a link onthe Hamilton Co Genealogical Society website. I have no clues beyond the name Archibald and the places to link him to Rebecca. This man would be Rebecca's brother, given his birth year.
 ARCHIBALD SKINNER was born March 23, 1812, in Ohio, and when one year old removed with his parents to Columbia township, Hamilton county. His father, George Skinner, died in 1816, and for nine years thereafter our subject lived with his mother. At this time his mother remarried, and because of what he considered cruel treatment by his step-father he went to live with his uncle, William Skinner, then a resident of Indiana. Here he remained for three years, returning thence to Hamilton county, and soon after repaired to Dayton, where he learned the tanner's trade, at which he became quite proficient. He next embarked in business in Piqua, Ohio. Here, through too much confidence in an employe, he was almost financially ruined. Honest dealing, however, had won for him the confidence of his fellow citizens to such on extent that he was able to borrow money to again resume business, in which he continued for a few years. He then purchased the old homestead, and now owns 156 acres of land, the result of his own labor and frugality.
 Mr. Skinner was married October 11, 1836, to Miss Elizabeth Stacy, who was born February 25, 1810, daughter of John and Elizabeth Stacy, of German and French extraction, respectively. To Mr. and Mrs. Skinner have been born five children, two of whom are living: Elizabeth, who is the wife of Charles Powers, a carpenter by trade, and Nancy, who married W. B. Nisely, a merchant of Camp Dennison. Mr. Skinner is a Republican in politics, and is one of the reputable citizens in the community in which he lives.
  IGI: Samuel Ernst Marriage to Elizabeth Skinner: 13 JAN 1821 ,Hamilton, Ohio
 Batch: M869160 Dates: 1808 - 1825 source/call no. 0344451 V. A 1-2
  Names from Marriage Records, Hamilton County Genealogical Society
 Ernst, Samuel Skinner, Elisabeth E-RCH (1820-29)


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