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Conrad Lasher

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Stone Arabia, montgomery, New York, United States
Death: July 18, 1843 (78)
Steuben, New York, United States
Place of Burial: Howard, Steuben County, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Johannes Lasher and Anna Maria Lasher
Husband of Anna Lasher; Maria Magdalena Lasher and Anna Lasher
Father of Margaret Lathers; Ann C. Lyke; Susannah Gardner; Catherine Cook; Magdelena Lasher and 5 others
Brother of Johannes Lasher; George Lasher; Magdalena Lasher; Maria Lasher and Maria Lasher

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About Conrad Lasher

His name was also spelled Cunrad, there is also listed a different date for birth in the Lyke Bible says 22 Jul 1765, however, the Trinity Lutheran Church Records says 20 Jul 1764.

Conrad Lasher, Widower, married Anna Lederer, widow 27 July 1815, Stone Arabia Reform Church. His first wife Mary Engeland, had 9 children, 3 sons, 6 daughters, 3 children died before their mother. Conrad and Mary were married for 24 years, 14 days. She died of epidemic sickness and is buried in the Stone Arabia Graveyard. Land records: 10 Dec 1834, Conrad Lasher purchased from Isaac Blair and wife a parcel in lot 24, School and Gospel tract, town of Sullivan, NY as Lasher's wife is not names, the above is not fully proven information

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Conrad Lasher's Timeline

1764
July 20, 1764
Stone Arabia, montgomery, New York, United States
1791
January 24, 1791
1793
August 7, 1793
1795
August 15, 1795
1797
September 15, 1797
1799
February 19, 1799
Stone Arabia, Palatine, Montgomery County, New York, United States
1801
January 5, 1801
Palatine, Montgomery County, New York, United States
1802
June 10, 1802
Stone Arabia, Palatine, Montgomery County, New York
1805
December 13, 1805
Madison County, New York, United States