Lehman family

The Lehman family is a prominent family of Jewish-German-American businesspeople who founded the financial firm Lehman Brothers. Some were also involved in American politics. The family traces back to Abraham Lehmann, a cattle merchant in Rimpar, Bavaria, who changed his Yiddish surname Löw (Loeb) to the German Lehmann.

Some of the family members include:[1]

  • Abraham Lehmann, born Abraham Löw, cattle merchant in Rimpar, Bavaria[2]
    • Henry Lehman (1822–1855), born Hayum Lehmann, founder of H. Lehman, which became Lehman Brothers
    • 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
      • Evelyn Philip Lehman, married Jules Ehrich, 4 children:[1]
        • 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[3] and granddaughter of businessman Paul Shoup
          • William Mayer (born 1919), 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)
        • Pauline Lehman, married to Henry Ickelheimer (1868–1940) of Heidelbach, Ickelheimer & Co.,[4] 2 children
          • Jean Ickelheimer Stralem, married to Donald Stralem, 1 child[5]
            • Sandra Aliky Stralem, 2 children[6]
              • Donna Russell Cronin[6]
              • Robin Becker Maki[6]
            • Sharon Lynn Stralem[5] married Ralph Albee Phraner, Jr.[7][8]
          • Philip Henry Isles (1912–1989), married to model Lillian Fox, 3 children, divorced,[9][10] she remarried Stephane Groueff
            • Jill Isles Blanchard, married to Guillermo B. Aguilera, divorced[11] and remarried to Richard F. Blanchard.[12]
              • Pauline Aguilera Longano (born 1967), married to Nicholas Longano in 1998[12]
            • Tina Isles Barney (born 1945), photographer, married to John Joseph Barney in 1966[13]
            • Philip Henry Isles II, married to Alexandra Moltke (1947–)
              • Adam Isles (1969–), married to Hannah Harrison Bond[14]
        • Robert Lehman (1891–1969)
    • 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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  3. New York Times: "Carl S. Shoup, 97; Shaped Japan's Tax Code" By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON March 31, 2000
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  5. 1 2 New York Times: "Jean Stralem, 86, Philanthropist Known for Work With the Blind" by WOLFGANG SAXON December 22, 1994
  6. 1 2 3 New York Daily News: "Inherit the Windfall? Snubbed Kin Claims an Heir in Judgment" by GEORGE RUSH and JOANNA MOLLOY May 24, 1995
  7. Desert Sun: "Stralem Daughter Betrothed" June 11, 1958
  8. Desert Sun: "Village Girl Bride in New York" 23 August 1958
  9. New York Times: "Philip H. Isles Becomes Fiance Of Miss Moltke"
  10. New York Sun: "Stephane Groueff, 83, Bulgarian Journalist and Author in Exile" By STEPHEN MILLER May 22, 2006
  11. New York Times: "Jill Pauline Isles Betrothed To Guillermo B. Aguilera"
  12. 1 2 New York Times: "WEDDINGS; Pauline Aguilera, Nicholas Longano" May 10, 1998
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  20. 1 2 3 4 New York Times: "Joan Morgenthau Hirschhorn" October 7, 2012
  21. New York Times: "WEDDINGS;Elinor Hirschhorn, Michael J. Carroll" June 30, 1996
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  32. 1 2 3 4 New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths LANG, MARGARET ALTSCHUL" January 10, 2002
  33. 1 2 3 4 New York Times: "Deaths GRAHAM, EDITH ALTSCHUL" May 14, 2003
  34. 1 2 New York Times: "Elizabeth Graham, Graduate Student, Is Married to Adam Marc Lindemann" October 16, 1989
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  36. New York Post: "Arthur Altschul, Jr. engaged to Rula Jebreal" May 2, 2013
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  43. 1 2 New York Times: "Jill Ann Buttenwieser Weds" March 20, 1989
  44. New York Times: "WEDDINGS; Susan Upton, P. L. Buttenwieser" June 25, 1995
  45. "Political Donor Shuns A System He Funds". October 1, 2000.
  46. "Family' man Arts patron also champions a tradition of social justice and philanthropy". July 29, 1999.
  47. 1 2 3 4 New York Times: "Frances Loeb, 89, Lifesaver to Foreign Diplomats" By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER May 19, 1996
  48. New York Times: "John L. Loeb Sr. Dies at 94; Investor and Philanthropist" By ERIC PACE December 9, 1996
  49. New York Times: "JUDITH CHIARA Obituary" November 17, 2010
  50. New York Times: "Notes on People; Abducted Bronfman Son to Wed"
  51. Economic Times of India: "Fabindia acquires a 40% stake in Organic India" by Rasul Bailay & Chaitali Chakravarty March 6, 2013
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  53. 1 2 3 Colombia University Digital Archive: "1st Lieutenant Peter Gerald Lehman" February 15, 1953

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