Illinois: History of Cass County, Illinois, ed. William Henry Perrin. O. L. Baskin & Co. Historical Publishers, Chicago, 1882. Cass County. DANIEL LAHMAN, farmer; P. O. Bluff Springs, is a native of Franklin County, Pa.; born Oct. 11, 1822; son of John and Catharine B.(Everly) Lahman. John Lahman, subject's father, was born in Franklin County, Pa., Aug. 24, 1788, came to this county July 12, 1843, where he followed farming, and died Jan. 24, 1854; his wife, who was a native of Adams County, Pa., born in 1794, died in Warren County, Ill., in August, 1860; of their fourteen children, twelve lived to maturity. The subject of this sketch attended school in Pennsylvania and Ohio, and began life as a farmer, and still follows that occupation. He has been twice married, first, in Beardstown, this county, Feb. 1; 1847, to Highly Carver; born in Ohio Jan. 13, 1806; daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Carver; she died leaving one child, John W. His second wife is Sitha Morris, a native of Barren County, Ky., born Jan. 28, 1833; she is a daughter of Abijah and Elizabeth Morris. Mr. Lahman has been school director and road supervisor; he is a, Democrat and a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Lahman Everly Carver Morris = Franklin-PA Adams-PA Warren-IL OH Barren-KY