Frances Lehman

The Lehman family (also Lehmann, Liehmann or Liehman) is a prominent family of Jewish German-Americans who founded the financial firm Lehman Brothers. Some were also involved in American politics.[1] Members have married into the prominent Morgenthau, Loeb, and Bronfman families.

The family traces back to Abraham Lehmann, a cattle merchant in Rimpar, Bavaria, who changed his Yiddish (German-Jewish) surname Löw (Loeb) to the German Lehman.

Family tree

Some of the family members include:[2]

  • Abraham Lehmann, born Abraham Löw, cattle merchant in Rimpar, Bavaria[3]
    • Zeira Lehmann Schloss (1810–1902), remained in Germany
    • Berta Low Lehmann Schwab (born 1812), remained in Germany
    • Seligmann Lehmann (1814–1890), remained in Germany
    • Fratel Lehmann (1817–1817), died as a newborn
    • Anna Lehmann Roman (born 1820), remained in Germany
    • Henry Lehman (1822–1855), born Hayum Lehmann, founder of H. Lehman, which became Lehman Brothers, married to Rosa Wolf, 4 children
      • Bertha Lehman Rosenheim
      • Harriet Lehman Weil, married Moses Weil, 5 children
        • Leon Weil
        • Blanche Weil
        • Hannah Weil
        • Harry L. Weil
        • Elsie Rose Weil, married Leon Weil, 2 children
          • Helen Weil Benjamin (1905-1996)
          • George Leon Weil (1907–1995), nuclear physicist
      • David Lehman
      • Meyer H. Lehman
    • Emanuel Lehman (1827–1907), born Mendel Lehmann, co-founder of Lehman Brothers, married to Pauline Sondheim (1843–1871), 4 children
      • Milton Lehman
      • Harriet Philip Lehman, married her cousin Sigmund M. Lehman, son of her uncle Mayer Lehman[4][5]
      • Evelyn Philip Lehman, married Jules Ehrich, 4 children:[2]
        • May Ehrich (born 1889)
        • Pauline Ehrich (1893), married Monroe Gutman
        • Dorothy Ehrich (born 1895), married John C. Mayer, 3 children
          • Jane Mayer (born 1919), married Harold Field
          • John Mayer (born 1921), married Dale Shoup, daughter of economist Carl Shoup[6] and granddaughter of businessman Paul Shoup
          • William Mayer (1925–2017), composer, married Meredith Nevins, daughter of historian and journalist Allan Nevins, 3 children
            • Steven Mayer (born 1952)
            • Jane Mayer (born 1955), journalist, married to William B. Hamilton
            • Cynthia Mayer (born 1958)
        • Ruth Ehrich (born 1900), married Ralph Friedman, 2 children
      • Philip Lehman (1861–1947), married to Carrie Lauer (–1937)
    • Aaron Lehman (1829-1924)
    • Mayer Lehman (1830–1897), co-founder of Lehman Brothers, married to Babette Newgass, sister-in-law of Isaias W. Hellman

References

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  78. ^ "LEHMAN SON-IN-LAW FORMER WPA ACTOR; Boris de Vadetzky Also Was a Research Worker Here". The New York Times. January 4, 1941. Boris de Vadetzky, who married Hilda Jane Lehman, 19-year-old daughter of Governor and Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman, at Elkton, Md., on Dec. 1, was a WPA actor and research worker from Nov. 6, 1938, to Nov. 24. 1939, the records of the Work Projects Administration in this city disclosed yesterday.
  79. ^ a b "Miss Hilda Lehman Married to Major - Mrs. Hilda Jane daughter of Herbert H. Lehman, director general of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, and Mrs. Lehman, was married yesterday to Eugene L. Paul, AUS, in the home of her parents at 820 Park Avenue". Berkshire Eagle. December 29, 1945. p. 6. Her first marriage to Boris de Vadetzky ended in divorce last August.
  80. ^ "Chittenango is the Setting - Wedding Vows were Exchanged Saturday by Mrs. Sharon Anne McAuliffe and Peter Lehman Wise at St. Patrick's Church Chittenango". Syracuse Herald American. November 27, 1977. Father of the bridegroom, Eugene Paul, was the best man
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  83. ^ "Peggy Rosenbaum Married Here To Peter Lehman, Governor's Son; Many State and City Officials at Ceremony Held in Floral Setting--Bridegroom's Father Serves as Best Man Ceremony in Floral Bower Gowned in Ice Blue". New York Times. June 17, 1938.
  84. ^ "Miss Penelope Lehman Married to Stanley Karp; A Granddaughter of Late Senator Wed to Benrus Officer". The New York Times. June 30, 1964.

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