Van Leer Family

Van Leer
Earlier spellingsValär, Von Löhr, Von Leer
EtymologyGerman and Romansh for "from Valär" a castle in Grisons or later "from Lohr"
Place of originRhaeto-Romans, Canton of the Grisons, German American Community, United States (Pennsylvania)
Connected familiesEarle Family
Muhlenberg family
Estate(s)Boardview Mansion
Van Leer Pleasant Hill
Windsor Forge Mansion
Reading Mansion

The Van Leer family, originally spelled Von Lohr, is an influential German–American family that emigrated to the Province of Pennsylvania in the 17th century from the Electorate of Hesse near Isenberg, Germany. The family made their fortune in the United States through the ironworks business.[1][2] The family includes American business owners, academics, civil rights activists, women's rights activists, university founders, inventors, politicians, and military officers. Earlier spellings include Von Leer, Von Lohr, and the ancient surname Valär.

  1. ^ Jordan, John W., ed. (1911). Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania; genealogical and Personal Memoirs, Volume III. Lewis Publishing Company. pp. 1320–1323. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Biography of Van Leer Family". Georgia Tech Library. Retrieved 2 July 2022.

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