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From: "T Holcomb" <>
Subject: Re: [G-P-L] Math Herrmann
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 00:55:27 -0500
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Thank you, that's them. I can find them in the US census from 1870 to when
he died in 1910.
Teresa
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From: "Jerrald Lloyd" <>
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Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: [G-P-L] Math Herrmann
1900 census Illinois, Pulaski, Wetaug
Matthrew Harmon head--Sept 1835--age 64--Germany---Immi 1858--farmer
Mary wife--Feb 1833--age 67--Germany--Immi 1858
Jerrald Lloyd
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From: "T Holcomb" <>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 5:45 PM
Subject: [G-P-L] Math Herrmann
> Hi All,
>
> My ancestors are Matthew Harmon also spelled Herman & Herrmann. On the
> LDS website I found he was born Sept 29, 1835. Place Katholisch, Herxheim
> Landau, Pfalz Bayern. His father is listed as Georgii Petri Herrmann and
> mother is Apolloniae Heider. Matthew was also listed as Mathaeus
> Herrmann. He married Mary Bullinger in 1856, Germany, on his Civil War
> papers I got from Nara. Can't read the place and have had several people
> try, but to no luck. Do not know who her parents were. Does he have any
> siblings? I have been told that 2 brothers followed him over here, but
> who were they?
>
> Mat changed the spelling when he came to the US, but on his death cert his
> wife spelled it Herman. They came to the US in 1858. I think I found
> them FINALLY on a ship list, but not sure. There is a Math Herrmann who
> arrive in the US from Le Havre, France in 1858, July 6. Age 25 from
> Germany. Just above his name is Mary Bellinger age 24 from Germany. Also
> a Martin Bellinger age 30 and another Martin Bellinger age 59.
>
> My question is, would Mary have used her maiden name even though they were
> married 2 years before they came to the US? Also would/could that be her
> father and brother with them?
>
> The ships name is New Orleans and arrived in NY, July 6, 1858.
>
> Thank you very much for any info,
> Teresa G. Holcomb
>
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