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Timothy Lehmann, Jr.

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Title

Timothy Lehmann, Jr.

Subject

Lehman, Timothy Jr. (1906-1960)

Description

Portrait photograph of Timothy "Tim" Lehmann Jr, then of Edinburg Virginia, wearing a striped suit, bow tie and shown with a cigarette in his mouth.

Timothy Lehmann Jr. was born September 11, 1906, in Baltimore, Maryland. He graduated from Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1930 and was a practicing Medical Doctor in Columbus, Ohio, through 1940.

In the 1940 census, he lived with his wife, Marie Alice Williams (married 1931), and his son, Timothy Lehmann III, on High Street in Columbus, Ohio.

Sometime around 1949, he moved to Edinburg to live with his parents, Rev. Dr. Timothy Lehmann and Martha (Menzel) Lehmann.

In the 1950 census, he is listed as "unable to work" and had not held a job in the previous year. His wife and son were not listed.

Later he would live in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and then Thornville, Ohio, before dying in 1960, following a car crash.

The date, "March 19 1949" and the note "For Tim Lehmann" are written on the glass plate.


Creator

Morrison Studio

Source

Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society

Publisher

Shenandoah County Library

Date

March 19, 1949

Contributor

Identified by Janet Jones Wagniere who was a member of the church where subject's father ministered.
A second ID form is on record but no name was provided. That identification, from 2003, notes that the subject lived on High Street in Woodstock and that Tim's father was a minister of the United Church of Christ.
Research provided by Zachary Hottel utilizing Family Search.

Rights

IN COPYRIGHT - NON-COMMERCIAL USE PERMITTED

Identifier

001384

Original Format

Glass Negative

Citationzork

Morrison Studio, “Timothy Lehmann, Jr.,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed December 6, 2025, https://archives.countylib.org/items/show/23913.

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