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Ancestors & Their Descendants of Suella Jane Leis

Updated July 31, 2011

I have added a lot more since my last update (01/04/2008), I now have over 53,000 names in my entire tree. All my sides link together so many times, that it makes it impossible to trace just one side. I have also added some siblings and their families to my tree to help me in my research. Not everything is in this report, so if you have questions or need more information, please email me.
I have met a lot of friends and relatives through the Internet that I did not know existed, that have been very helpful in compiling this information. Thank you everyone!!! With a database this large, it is impossible not to make errors. This information is to help in aiding you to locate your ancestors, please check all info and sources before copying information. It is not my intent to offend anyone, but if I have helped one person it is worth my time and effort, so if you see any errors, or have any additional information please contact me.
I am searching for descendants of Johann Peter Leis/Leiss. He was born in Berks Co., PA on Feb 01, 1778, and died in Montgomery Co., OH, Nov 13, 1865. Johann Peter Leis (known as Peter) is the first known Leis to move to Ohio, changing his surname from Leiss to Leis. I would like to exchange any information that you have on his descendants, including the migration route on his arrival in Ohio in 1832, who was in his party, pictures of family members, tombstones, etc. If you have any info or know where I can find it, please email me!!
Peter was married twice: 1st to Anna Maria "Mary" Silbilla Kalbach, Aug 23, 1801 and 2nd to Maria Catharine Schell, Feb 19, 1815. He had 10 children, 9 of which lived to adulthood. His children are as following, with spouses:
1. Johann "Henry" Leis b: July 30, 1804 m: Rebecca Fidler
2. Catherine "Katie" b: Dec 14, 1805 m: James Ingham
3. Rev. John "Adam" Leis b: Feb 08, 1806 m: Mary Ann Reber
4. Elisabeth Rebecca b: Aug 18, 1808 m: John Shultz
5. Johannes "John" Leis b: January 25, 1810
m: 1st: (Wife) Forry
m: 2nd: Anna Margaret Reed
m: 3rd: Catherine Leiter-Eagle
m: 4th: Catherine Rumbarger-Harter
6. Hannah b: August 08, 1811 m: Simon Hoover
7. Leah b: July 22, 1813 m: Michael Weidner
8. Salome "Sallie" b: Aug 19, 1818
m: 1st: George Leiss/Leis (they were 2nd cousins)
m: 2nd: John Sommers
9. Magdalena b: Mar 08, 1821
10. Maria Magdalena b: Nov 14, 1825

I FOUND the two girls, Elvina Shoemaker & Adeline Bliss, daughters of Elisabeth/Rebecca (Leis) Shultz, that I have been searching for.
I still cannot locate any information on Mary (Leis) Reedy. If anyone has any info on her or can guide me in the right direction, please let me hear from you!!!
Thank you everyone for your help!!!!

Suella J. Leis-Wyant-Fenton

2290 Shady Ln

Yuba City, CA 95991-8421

United States

Suellajf1@comcast.net

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  • Henry Leis & Salomi ( Leis/Leiss) Sommers (249 KB)
    This is a pictue of my great-great Grandfather, Henry Leis & his half-sister Salomi (Leis-Leiss)Sommers. This picture was taken before 1880, as Henry died in 1880, and Salomi Summers in 1892
  • John W. Leis Family (214 KB)
    This is the family of John W. & Mary Catharine (Weaver)Leis l to r: Emma, John W. William, Mary C., Rebecca (Kreitzer), John H. John W. & Mary C. are my great-grandparents. William is my grandfather. This picture was taken approximately 1889. Emma died in 1890, after being kicked in the head by a horse.
  • Lawrence D. Leis Family (85 KB)
    This is the family of Lawrence D. & Ruby J (Hayner) Leis Photo was taken 1980, in Springboro, Warren County, Ohio. l to r: Delbert, Bernard, Frieda (Hellmund), Lenora (Lewis), Glenn, Suella (Wyant), Kermit. Front row: Ruby (Hayner), Lawrence Leis These are my parents and siblings. This is the last photo taken as a family.
  • William A. Leis Family (34 KB)
    This picture is the family of William Adam Leis Front row: William A. Leis & Lillie (Heistand)Leis Back row; l to r: Agnes(Hayes)& Elmer Leis, Corda Leis (single) Lawrence & Ruby (Hayner) Leis. This picture was taken approximately 1948.
  • Family Home of Lawrence & Ruby (Hayner) Leis (85 KB)
    This picture was taken approximately 1945. It was the home of the Lawrence Leis Family, consisting of 77 acres. My dad, Lawrence Leis, farmed the land up until he became ill with cancer in 1993, passing away in 1994. It stayed in the family until 1998,at that time it was sold and torn down to be replaced with a "Huge" mansion.
  • The Children of Lawrence & Ruby (Hayner) Leis (29 KB)
    This picture was taken in 1951 and are the children of Lawrence & Ruby (Hayner) Leis L to R: Lenora, Frieda, Kermit (in front) Glenn, Bernard, Suella (in front) & Delbert Leis
  • John J. & Elizabeth (Brouse) Weaver Family (178 KB)
    This picture was taken in approximately 1889, and is of the children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren of John J. & Elizabeth (Brouse) Weaver. My direct ancestors are: Second row seated l to r: John W. Leis (g-grandfather), Mary Catherine (Weaver) Leis(g-grandmother), John J. Weaver (gg-grandfather), and Elizabeth (Brouse) Weaver (gg-grandmother) Third row standing l to r: William Adam Leis (grandfather).
 

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