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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]

References

  1. ^ a b Full text of "John L. Loeb Collection" retrieved October 28, 2015
  2. ^ Flade, Roland (1996). Die Lehmanns und die Rimparer Juden: zur Dauerausstellung im Rathaus Rimpar (in German). Königshausen & Neumann. p. 13. ISBN 3826012739.
  3. ^ New York Times: "Carl S. Shoup, 97; Shaped Japan's Tax Code" By DAVID CAY JOHNSTON March 31, 2000
  4. ^ H. R. Ickelheimer Weds
  5. ^ a b New York Times: "Jean Stralem, 86, Philanthropist Known for Work With the Blind" by WOLFGANG SAXON December 22, 1994
  6. ^ New York Times: "Philip H. Isles Becomes Fiance Of Miss Moltke"
  7. ^ New York Sun: "Stephane Groueff, 83, Bulgarian Journalist and Author in Exile" By STEPHEN MILLER May 22, 2006
  8. ^ New York Times: "Jill Pauline Isles Betrothed To Guillermo B. Aguilera"
  9. ^ a b New York Times: "WEDDINGS; Pauline Aguilera, Nicholas Longano" May 10, 1998
  10. ^ Stony Brook University: "Exteriors, Interiors, and Positionality: The Photography of Tina Barney - A Dissertation Presented by Susan A. Van Scoy May 2010 - p.44
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  15. ^ New York Times: "Tracy Fleischman and Kramer Morgenthau" December 23, 2011
  16. ^ New York Times: "WEDDINGS; Carlton Wessel, Sarah Morgenthau" September 6, 1993
  17. ^ a b c d New York Times: "Joan Morgenthau Hirschhorn" October 7, 2012
  18. ^ New York Times: "WEDDINGS;Elinor Hirschhorn, Michael J. Carroll" June 30, 1996
  19. ^ a b c Lehman College: "June Bingham Birge, 1919 - 2007" August 27, 2007
  20. ^ New York Times: "June Bingham Marries Robert B. Birge" March 29, 1987
  21. ^ a b c d e f "June Bingham Birge, Who Wrote Books and Plays, Dies at 88", The New York Times, August 29, 2007. Accessed May 4, 2008. "June Bingham Birge, the author of books and plays, died August 21 at her home in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. She was 88."
  22. ^ a b c d Gainesville Sun: "Local reverend dies of cancer" By GARY KIRKLAND October 28, 1999
  23. ^ a b c New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths ESSELSTYN, THE REV. JUNE MITCHELL (MICKI) BINGHAM October 28, 1999
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  25. ^ a b c d e f g h Daily Telegraph: "Valerie Forbes Winant died peacefully on April 1st aged 88" retrieved 30 September 2015
  26. ^ "Lucy Kellaway". Financial Times. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
  27. ^ Reich, Cary (2003). "André Meyer". In Ellis, Charles D. (ed.). Wall Street People: True Stories of the Great Barons of Finance. New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 25. ISBN 0471274283.
  28. ^ New York Times: "Daniel Lang, 66, Correspondent and author for New Yorker, dies" November 19, 1981
  29. ^ a b c d New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths LANG, MARGARET ALTSCHUL" January 10, 2002
  30. ^ a b c d New York Times: "Deaths GRAHAM, EDITH ALTSCHUL" May 14, 2003
  31. ^ New York Times: Principals in Wedding Ceremony Here; Stephanie R. Wagner Is Bride Of Arthur Goodhart Altschul April 30, 1956,
  32. ^ New York Post: "Arthur Altschul, Jr. engaged to Rula Jebreal" May 2, 2013
  33. ^ New York Times: "WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS; Emily Altschul, John Miller" November 24, 2002
  34. ^ Jewish Women's Archive: "Adele Lewisohn Lehman 1882–1965" by Laurie Sokol retrieved October 30, 2015
  35. ^ a b c Jewish Women's Archive: "Dorothy Lehman Bernhard 1903–1969" by Jennifer Rosenberg retrieved October 30, 2015
  36. ^ Anderson, Susan Heller (November 23, 1989). "Helen Buttenwieser, 84, Lawyer and Civic Leader". New York Times.
  37. ^ Pace, Eric (January 1, 1992). "Benjamin J. Buttenwieser, Investment Banker, 91". New York Times.
  38. ^ http://media.swarthmore.edu/bulletin/?p=277
  39. ^ a b New York Times: "Jill Ann Buttenwieser Weds" March 20, 1989
  40. ^ New York Times: "WEDDINGS; Susan Upton, P. L. Buttenwieser" June 25, 1995
  41. ^ "Political Donor Shuns A System He Funds". October 1, 2000.
  42. ^ "Family' man Arts patron also champions a tradition of social justice and philanthropy". July 29, 1999.
  43. ^ a b c d New York Times: "Frances Loeb, 89, Lifesaver to Foreign Diplomats" By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER May 19, 1996
  44. ^ New York Times: "John L. Loeb Sr. Dies at 94; Investor and Philanthropist" By ERIC PACE December 9, 1996
  45. ^ New York Times: "JUDITH CHIARA Obituary" November 17, 2010
  46. ^ New York Times: "Notes on People; Abducted Bronfman Son to Wed"
  47. ^ Economic Times of India: "Fabindia acquires a 40% stake in Organic India" by Rasul Bailay & Chaitali Chakravarty March 6, 2013
  48. ^ Jewish Women's Archives: "EDITH ALTSCHUL LEHMAN 1889 – 1974" by Norma Spungen retrieved December 26, 2015
  49. ^ a b c Colombia University Digital Archive: "1st Lieutenant Peter Gerald Lehman" February 15, 1953

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