These are modern or past Edelmann families who can't find roots in America or how they connect ship lists or Europe.
If you are a public-spirited Edelmann/Eddleman, look over this list to see if you can help connect these American families to their roots. Some of these may be part of your Edelmann family.
There are lots of Edelmann who are known only from a single record or they may be grandfathers who ancestors have not been found. I have listed them by Year of earlest record
wh
Perhaps they died early, went back to
Europe, never mrried, never had Childern,
or the may have had large familises and are your ancestor but the conneciton
is unknown
or they changed a surname spelling that and not conncected
Listed in order of arrival in America.
This is the index page for the progenitor of each Edelmann Clan in America.
Each link will lead you to known subsequent families of that clan in America.
Most of these pages are research in progress; your assistance will be appreciated.
This page is very incomplete because we lack data on many Edelmann not
yet listed here.
Re: farms260.htm Claude Eddleman Farm (kester@uswest.net, 07/17/99 22:17) To: Indbio
1830 IA Jacob ETTLEMAN married Susana at unknown
time and place, deaths unknown, He is listed as one of the early settlers
of Iowa. They had at least one child Susan Ettleman.
Thanks. Catherine Matters. kester@uswest.net
>Editor: This name could be Edelmann
because German "d" sounds like English "t".
Peter Edelmann of Philadelphia
arrived 1730 on Alexander & Ann; European roots unknown.
Peter Edelmann of Erbach from Odenwald (1749) ==>
Rowan County NC =>Leo Eddleman
Boston Edelmann of North Carolina; ship and European
roots unknown. ==> Wm Rodney E.
David Edelmann of Rott from Alsace (1733) ==>
?Daniel Addleman VA; ?David Eddleman NC
"John" Peter Edelmann of PA ==> Editor
for this page needed.
Childern of Lorenz of Airlenbach in the Odenwald
who came to the Colonies
Peter of Airlenbach from
Odenwald (1752) ==> Peter Eddleman of Surry County NC
Adam of Airlenbach (brother of Peter) ==> married
Juliane Thorwarth 1757 in PA
Michael of Airlenbach (brother of Peter) (1754?)
==> not yet found in America???
Catherine Eddleman of KY (1778); this family may
link to David of Rott; European origin????
David
Eddleman Sr of Leeper Creek, Lincoln County,NC (born ca 1765, birthplace
unknown)
Eddlemon - Early mentions of this surname in America;
European origins unknown???
David Edelmann from Baden (arrived USA 1837) with wife
Katherine Hill. Ship unknown.
Valentine Edelman
and bro from Hesse-Darmstadt - born 1830; had box factory in
Philadelphia
Jacob Conrad Edelmann of Reinrod/Darmstadt
arrived in USA (1847)
Bruno Edelmann of
Stangenroth in Franconia (1889) ==> Ohio
Joseph Otto Edelmann of Switzerland ==>notes at bottom of this page
xxx Edelmann family arrived ?????????????? 1900+ ==>
Sonja Josefa
Frida Edelmann Germany to Canada June 1953 ==> Rose Challenger has
1600 data
Edelmann of Heidenheim (Baden, Germany)
from: Jacsanede@aol.com
David Edelmann arrived in USA in 1837 from Baden, Germany. He was age
27 and arrived with his wife Katherine Hill. The ship and other details
are not known. He is my great, great grandfather.
John Edelaman
The long lost files from James Groce are partly on page egbones.htm this is part of the "John" Peter Edelmann series. Perhaps the others are in a PA workshop of eg900 series. Harold Eddleman
The plan of this page is to list the progenitor of each known American Edelmann Clan, then to list those who arrived in America but left no known descendants, then those who left for America according to European records but are unknown in America. This is an early draft; there may be errors. Please check my work.
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Subject: Re: Edelmann Date: 7 Jan 98 21:48:50 -0500 From: dhgorman@frontiernet.net To: Indbio
Your right. It's not there. The only reference you will find is to my wife - Barbara Edelmann. Her family came to the US during the first part of the 1900's. I do have some information about them in German. They came from the area around Bad Kissingen. I will send more specific data later.
I have also been on your site. Wow! But somewhat overpowering. On the other hand a five minute visit is hardly worthy of the site. I will come back when I have time to do it justice.
That said I will prove that I haven't really read very far. In a short version, what is the connection between Eddleman and Edelmann?
We will be talking to you again soon. Dennis Gorman/Barbara Edelmann
---------- From: Harold Eddleman, Ph.D. <indbio@disknet.com> To: dhgorman@frontiernet.net Subject: Edelmann Date: Thursday, January 08, 1998 3:35 AM
I have been to your frontier home pages and family tree, but can't find any Edelmann. Am I looking wrong. I assume you just have not gotten the Edelmann entered. It would be nice to hear from you. Gorman sounds familiar, perhaps I have been to your site before. -- Harold Eddleman, Ph.D.
I have moved Eddlemann Web Sites to the bottom of the Edelmann Genealogy Directory page and this info will be removed from this page.
The Eddleman Genealogy Library does not have space for the Eddleman of the late 19th and 20th centuries. We hope you will write a web page(s) of the recent generations of your family and link it back to the generations of Early America and Europe given above. Please send me the URL of your Eddleman Genealogy pages so we can link it here.
Claude Eddleman Farm
- Catherine Eddleman => John Eddleman => Claude's farm of 1939
Glenn Eddleman
- Glenn Ray Eddleman traces his ancestory in 80 surnames.
John
Edelmann - traces his ancestory via several trips to Germany.
He speaks and reads German.
Mark Hickman - Mark traces his ancestory via John
Eddleman to Catherine Eddleman of KY
There are other Edelmann sites; please send the URL of your site.
Tex Dick site; also his wife had ancestors at Ruddles(?) Station.
I might also be useful to have links to pages of Edelmann neighbors as they might give insight into Eddleman history of the time.
Some sites are mainly geneology of other families, but an Eddleman occurs in their lineage. Some web sites are merely pages for businesses run or founded by Eddleman. Some pages are entirely in a foreign language. Some are personal home pages of Eddleman families, but may have nothing about Eddleman Geneology. Some pages are somewhat fictional but related to Eddleman. Some pages do not mention Eddleman, but give the flavor of conditions Eddlemans lived under in history. Some pages are devoted to the factual history of one Eddleman family years ago. Please send me the URL of your Eddleman Family page so I can link from the list I plan to put here.
As Editor of this general index page, I encourage Eddleman around the world to begin pages devoted to their own family. Also please begin pages about your ancestors. I have been working twenty years on writing the accurate historical story of each of my Eddleman ancestors. It costs $10 to $20 per month to have internet service. If you don't want to spend that much, there are ways to get your pages hosted free and in some cities you can even get free internet service to your home. The businesses providing these free services will insert advertisements in your pages at the time it is viewed.
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Subject: IBL home page Date: 20 Jan 98 21:42:40 -0500 From: lcove@gte.net To: Indbio
hello folks,
i have stumbled upon your web pages after running a search on my last name which is EDELMANN and have found your various web pages fascinating. my name is John Luke Edelmann, grandson of Otto Joseph Edelmann who married Lydia Hugentobler, both immigrants from St Gallen, Switzerland. I can remember seeing some of my family lineage in a town ledger in the village of Moulen in Switzerland as a boy. I would love to know more about how to research my family and would like to ask for any input you might have.
Respectfully,
JLE
Tampa FL
Subject: Edelmann Date: 29 Jan 98 09:32:14 -0500 From: redelm@erols.com To: Indbio
Dear Dr. Eddleman,
I am John Edelmann's brother, Robert Benedict Edelmann Jr.,MD, an Anesthesiologist in New Jersey.
My late father, Robert Sr., was Otto Joseph's oldest son.
For the record: My daughter is Michele Lauren,11, and my son is Joseph Robert, 6.
My Uncle Werner, Robert's younger brother lives in New Jersey as well. He may be the best source of accurate information on our collective geneaology.
I tried the link to the newsgroup but got a server error message. Is the address correct?
I am 42 and visited Switzerland when I was very young~ 14 or so. I remember the beautiful scenery but not much of importance regarding our heritage. We did visit an Aunt "Lina" (Tante Lina?)
This is interesting stuff. If John didn't tell you, My grandmother's maiden name was Hugentobler.
Happy Hunting and be sure to let me know if there are any inheritances available.(no debts please,after all I have Swiss blood!)
Bob Edelmann
Notice the Edelmann at the bottom of this list.
Subject: KOST of Holenzoln Sigmar'n, Ger. ===--- (Forwa Date: 21 Feb 98 20:09:06 -0500 From: eddleman@netusa1.net To: Indbio
220 69188 <6cbvnj$str@freenet-news.carleton.ca> article From: bs113@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Ernest Thode) Subject: Re: KOST of Holenzoln Sigmar'n, Ger. <<<===--- Date: 17 Feb 1998 12:27:31 GMT References: <19980215162801.LAA20586@ladder03.news.aol.com> Reply-To: bs113@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Ernest Thode)
-------------------------------------------------------------- Found: |edelmann -------------------------------------------------------------- MESSEAR ver. 2.09agh www.netusa1.net/~eddleman/messear.htm
HISTMOM (histmom@aol.com) writes: > Lokking for info on KOST, Baltes b 1784, ch: Regina, Theobolt, Isadore, > Mathias, Maximelia, Ignaces, Francisca ... Hocking Co., OH and some moved west. > HISTMOM@aol.com
"Holenzoln" is the Prussian! province bordering Wuerttemberg, with one of its chief cities being Sigmaringen, the other being Hechingen.
The 1839 emigrants from the Sigmaringen area to North America were: Benedikt KOST and family Balthes KOST Xaver KOST alt (Xaver KOST Sr.) from Bittelbronn
Dominikus FLAIZ and family Katharina ZIMMERMANN Franziska BELSER Anton and Leonhard KRENZLER from Gruol
Kaspar and Franziska HURM Joseph HUBER from Weildorf
Joseph and Kumerana EGER and 2 children Silvester HAID and family from Imnau
Johann SCHWEIZER and family from Heiligenzimmern
Bonaventura MAIER and family from Betra
Fidel and Bartholoma"us BETRANG and families -->Johann EDELMANN and family ----------^^^^^^^^ Georg BERGER Kreszenz WOLF from Imnau
Georg BERGER from Hart (same as Georg BERGER from Imnau??)
Max MATTES from Glatt (merchant) to Paramaribo, Dutch Surinam
Ernest THODE
-- Ernest Thode, Washington County Public Library, Marietta, OH 45750-1973 bs113@freenet.carleton.ca
The only thing I know about Edelmann is that Wilhelm Charles Edelmann gave his place of birth as Troy <NY. on his marriage certificate. This was dated Oct 1879, As the the certificate was from a NYC church, and written in German, I'm afraid I am at a loss for any further information. I don't know whether he was born in Troy,NY, or whether it was a mis-statement on his part. I never knew my grandfather, and I believe I am the last in line from that side of the family.
-----Original Message----- From: Harold Eddleman, Ph.D. <indbio@disknet.com> To: WILLIAMP5@PRODIGY.net <WILLIAMP5@PRODIGY.net> Date: Friday, February 06, 1998 12:04 PM Subject: Edelmann in NY
JACOB CONRAD EDELMAN was born in Bavaria, May 8, 1835 and emigrated to the United States in 1847 when he was twelve years of age. He first settled in Maryland and after living there for two years he moved to North Carolina. Seven years later he came to West Virginia to make his home.
One last thing, On page 600 my email address at the top of the page is chopped off. It reads 850826@edelman.cnchost.com. It should read re850826@edelman.cnchost.com.
Thanks, please run a copy of this on Eddlemann Roots and I'll get the email straightened out so next time it'll hit the right hole in space.
Blessings.
RG Edelman
Re850826@edelman.cnchost.com http://www
Hi,
My great-great-grandfather was Jacob Conrod Edelman (Edelmann). The only history I have of his family, is that he was born in Germany 8 May 1835. He arrived in the USA about 1847. He may have arrived with a brother and sister. He was in NY, then MD and NC befor setting in what is now West Virginia. If any of you have any information about him it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Later joe joeadams@lcc.net http://www.lcc.net/~joeadams
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Harold,
An additional tidbit on migration routes. I have Dollarhide's "Map Guide to the U. S. Census", and it is excellent!
----Bill >> >There is a fine publication created by William Dollarhide and AGLL, Inc >called"Map Guide to American Migration Routes" available from AGLL Inc. P. >O. Box 329, Bountiful, UT 84011 0329 at a cost of $9.95 probably plus >postage, it is very well done and has lots of maps and information about >migration including from the south to the west. Have found it invaluable. >Agnes Cloninger.
This is a message I came across. I don't know if this will help anyone. There is an EDELMANN near the bottom of the message. Glenn Ray
Wuerttemberg Parish Records HESBACH STUTTGART VAIHINGEN(This film is stamped WHOLE VOLUME ILLEGIBLE)
Marriages
1746
Ruhlin, Gg.
Edelmann, M.Marg.
This message shows that in 1746 Mr. Ruhlin married Miss Edelmann. Vaihingen is a suburb of Stuttgart now, I passed thru Vaihingen a several times every week during 1957. I did not know Edeleman lived in Stuttgart at that time. To save space I deleted the other bridal pairs. Harold Eddleman, Editor