Notes for Jean Baptiste Lefebvre: HISTORY OF NORTHERN WISCONSIN BROWN COUNTY
Lefebere (Lefebvre) & Co., cabinet makers, upholsterers, undertakers and dealers in mirrors, etc., Nos 74 and 76 Washington Street. This house was established in 1877, and now gives employment to a force of eight persons. They occupy a two-story brick, fronting forty-four feet on Washington street and running back 100 feet to the alley in the rear. The lower story, occupied exclusively as salesroom and office, has a sixteen-foot ceiling and is admirably adapted to the display of furniture, of which they carry a complete stock, including some elegant chamber sets of modern pattern. In the upper story are the cabinet shops, upholstering and finishing rooms. The office and salesroom is in charge of Edward Lefebere.
Taken from the History of Northern Wisconsin - Brown County Chicago Western Historical Company 1881 - Pg 119
Date of transcript - 11 June 2004
Correction in surname Lefebere-Lefebvre
More About Jean Baptiste Lefebvre: Burial: Unknown, Woodlawn Cemetery Green Bay WI section I.
More About Jean Baptiste Lefebvre and Henriette Lefebvre: Single: June 01, 1854, Gentinnes, Brabant, Belgium.
Children of Jean Baptiste Lefebvre and Henriette Lefebvre are:
+Urban Joseph Lefebvre, b. November 22, 1851, Gentinnes, Brabant, Belgium, d. July 04, 1890, Green Bay WI.