Leffler

Andrew Leffler (1834-1909)
and wife (1860)
Margaret D. Hogatt (1841-?)

Andrew was born in Friendswood, IN., and Margaret was born in Salem, IN. They are both buried in Friendswood.   In the 1880 Census of IN. #58449 Vol. 14 ed 141 Sheet 5 Line 1 Andrew was shown as a Blacksmith.

Son of Andrew and Margaret Leffler

Lindley Lee Leffler (1870-1940)
and wife (m.1895)
Edith Ambrogene Bannon

Lindley  was born in Friendswood, IN., and Edith was born in Gray CO. Ontario.  They are both buried in Fort Scott, KS.  Edith worked in the office of Dr. Josiah Rodenborough, her Aunt Annie's husband.  That is how she met her future husband, Lindley Lee Leffler.   He used to bring workers from his lumbering firm when they were injured on the job.   When they were married they took there honeymoon by bicycle to World's Fair in Chicago.  Lindley Lee left the lumbering business to work the Sioux Railroad.   Later they decided to move to CA., and stopped there way to visit her sister and ended up living in Fort Scott, KS.  Lindley got a job as Yardmaster with the Frisco Railway.

Son of Lindley and Edith Leffler

Dr. Paul Bannon Leffler (1902-2000)
and wife (m.1935)
Lavetta Pauline Akins (1904-1974)

Daughter of Dr. Paul and Lavetta Leffler

Ann Leffler Palmer (1942-)
and husband (m.1965)
Jerry Palmer (1940-)

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