KLEEMAN FREDA ROSENA

Female 1902 - 1966  (64 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  KLEEMAN FREDA ROSENA was born on 2 Feb 1902 (daughter of KLEEMANN WILLIAM FREDERICK and KRUEGER EMMA); died on 15 Dec 1966 in Missouri; was buried in East View Cemetery, Stotts City, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Registered Nurse - graduate of City Hospital School of Nursing, St. Louis, Mo. Supervisor of Nurses at Medical Center, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  KLEEMANN WILLIAM FREDERICK was born on 28 Aug 1865 in Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois (son of KLEEMAN JOHN FREDERICK AUGUST and HOFFMAN ANNA MARIE, son of KLEEMANN JOHANN FRIEDRICH AUGUST and HOFFMAN ANNA MARIE); died on 21 Aug 1933 in Stotts City, Mo.; was buried in East View Cemetery, near Stotts City, MO..

    Notes:

    He was born at Hoyleton, Illinois - died Stotts City, MO. He is buried at East View Cemetery near Stotts City. He was a farmer. He married on March 24, 1889 Emma Krueger - b. Oct. 1, 1869; d. 1954. Emma, too, was born at Hoyleton, Illinois. When she was a small child, her parents Christian Henry Krueger and his wife Catherine (nee Fricke) together with other families from the Hoyleton area, moved to Lawrence Co., Mo. One of these families was that of J. August Kleeman, who had married Louise Klein after the death of Anna Marie. William and Emma were married at the home of her parents 2 mi. south of Stotts City, Mo. They then bought a farm 4 mi. NW of Stotts City, where they lived until after William's death. Their first home was a log cabin, until a new home was built. Their children were all born there. In 1940, Emma, with two of her daughters moved into Stotts City. When the families froom Washington Co., Illnois, first went to Mo., they built an Evangelical Church and established a German School. However, when William and Emma were married, their farm was 3/4 mi. from a Methodist Church and 1/2 mi. from the Pleasant Hill Public School. Travel being slow then, all the children were brought up in this church and attended the school nearby. There were nine children.

    WILLIAM married KRUEGER EMMA on 24 Mar 1889 in Home of her parents, 2 mi. south of Stotts City, MO.. EMMA (daughter of KRUEGER CHRISTIAN HENRY and FRICKE CATHERINE) was born on 1 Oct 1869 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 23 Oct 1954 in Stotts City, Mo.; was buried in East View Cemetery, near Stotts City, MO.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  KRUEGER EMMA was born on 1 Oct 1869 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois (daughter of KRUEGER CHRISTIAN HENRY and FRICKE CATHERINE); died on 23 Oct 1954 in Stotts City, Mo.; was buried in East View Cemetery, near Stotts City, MO..
    Children:
    1. KLEEMAN MARY WILHELMINA was born on 4 Mar 1891.
    2. KLEEMAN BERTHA was born on 16 Jun 1894.
    3. Living
    4. KLEEMAN WILLIAM C. was born on 29 Sep 1899; died on 11 May 1960 in Missouri; was buried in East View Cemetery, Stotts City, Missouri.
    5. 1. KLEEMAN FREDA ROSENA was born on 2 Feb 1902; died on 15 Dec 1966 in Missouri; was buried in East View Cemetery, Stotts City, Missouri.
    6. KLEEMAN KATHRYN CAROLINE was born on 23 Nov 1904; died on 12 Oct 1941 in Missouri; was buried in East View Cemetery, Stotts City, Missouri.
    7. Living
    8. Living
    9. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  KLEEMANN JOHANN FRIEDRICH AUGUST was born on 8 Nov 1833 in Huellhorst, Westfalen, Prussen. (son of KLEEMANN ERNST FRIEDRICH AUGUST and ROEWEKAMP ANNA KATHARINA ELIZABETH); died on 5 Feb 1888 in Missouri; was buried in Zion Evangelical Church Cemetery, near Mt. Vernon, MO..

    JOHANN married HOFFMAN ANNA MARIE on 9 Dec 1862. ANNA (daughter of HOFFMANN JOHANN ERNST and HOFFMAN SOPHIE MARIA JUSTINA KATHARINA) was born in 25 Apr 1842 or 27 Apr 1842 in Minden, Washington Co., Illinois (Possibly Westphalia Prussia); died in 1867 in Washington County, Illinois; was buried in Old Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  HOFFMAN ANNA MARIE was born in 25 Apr 1842 or 27 Apr 1842 in Minden, Washington Co., Illinois (Possibly Westphalia Prussia) (daughter of HOFFMANN JOHANN ERNST and HOFFMAN SOPHIE MARIA JUSTINA KATHARINA); died in 1867 in Washington County, Illinois; was buried in Old Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois..

    Notes:

    Stone at Old Zion Evangelical Cemetery has dob as 25 Apr 1842.

    Children:
    1. KLEEMANN EMMA was born in 1864 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died in 1864 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., IL.; was buried in Old Zion Evangelical Cemetery, near North Prairie, Washington County, Illinois.
    2. 2. KLEEMANN WILLIAM FREDERICK was born on 28 Aug 1865 in Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois; died on 21 Aug 1933 in Stotts City, Mo.; was buried in East View Cemetery, near Stotts City, MO..

  3. 6.  KRUEGER CHRISTIAN HENRY

    CHRISTIAN married FRICKE CATHERINE. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  FRICKE CATHERINE
    Children:
    1. 3. KRUEGER EMMA was born on 1 Oct 1869 in Hoyleton, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 23 Oct 1954 in Stotts City, Mo.; was buried in East View Cemetery, near Stotts City, MO..


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  KLEEMANN ERNST FRIEDRICH AUGUST was born on 3 Feb 1789 in Stift Quernheim or Huellhorst, Westfalen, Prussen. (son of KLEEMAN JOHANN HEINRICH and WEITKAMP ANNE MARIE LOUISE); died on 2 Aug 1858; was buried in Germany.

    Notes:

    The Washington County Kleeman's had their roots in Germany. In the early 1800's three brothers, Fred, Christian, and August, came to America and settled southwest of Hoyleton. Eventually August Kleeman and his family moved to Stotts City, near Mt. Vernon, Mo. Fred and Christian moved to North Prairie and farmed land that was adjacent or near by, and became a vital part of that community. They both married Krughoff girls, sisters, who had also come from Germany.
    The Kleemans and their family members have always believed in integrity, good citizenship, education, music, religion, and peaceful living. They have appreciated their homes and families, their neighbors, and the country in which they have been permitted to live.
    By: Harold R. Dude
    From: 1979 Washington County History book

    The three brothers came to America in 1852 with the Krughoff family.

    A history taken from a book entitled KLEEMAN FAMILY HISTORY by Rev. Norman H. Rahmoeller, 403 E. Main St., warrenton, Missouri 63383 in December of 1973.

    Even though we may wish we knew the future and what it holds for us, we are also interested in some of the past and the present. Most of us have some desire to know about our ancestors though we may not have enough interest to dig into the past enough to get the History and Family Tree. This document should have been written some years ago when many of the earlier generations were still alive. Since that ideal time has past, it is necessary to gather this information now, or else it will be much too late ever to do it. This History will not be complete as there will be some information still missing. In the years to come, perhaps it will be possible to add to thsi History. The Family Tree part is not complete because we do not have all the dates and facts of teh past and it changes each week or so with new additions to the Tree and also, unfortunately, changes due to deaths.
    It has been work to assemble the following information, but at the same time, it has also been fun and has had its reward in making new acquaintances and learning of new relationships not known before. This really began as a Family Tree of theAugust Kleeman Family. As I was working on the Rahmoeller Family Tree, my mother, Mrs. John Rahmoeller who was Laura Kleeman from home, was busy getting all the information of teh August Kleeman family of which she is a part. I have noted a great deal of overlaping between the Rahmoellers and descendants of August Kleeman.
    Just as my mother was busy getting all the information for this August Kleeman Tree, I became aware of a Mr. Albert Kleeman. He actually attended a banquet in the church I serve In Warrenton as an alumnus of a former college here in warrenton. With the name of Rahmoeller, he did not know that I was a Kleeman descendant and I did not know there was a Kleeman present. About a month later, when seeing a list of the names and addresses of those present here for the above mentioned banquet, I began to correspond with him and found that he was a descendant of a brother of August Kleeman - this brother being Friedrich Kleeman. He also informed me that there was a third brother in that family which came to America by the name of Christian Kleeman. Having visited Hoyleton, Illinois several times, I knew that there were many Kleemans buried on the cemetery in Hoyleton which did not fit into the August Kleeman branch.
    I soon discovered that many of the August Kleeman branch, which centers in southwest Missouri, would like to know of the Kleemans who remained mainly in the Hoyleton, Illinois area. Thus I took the liberty to ask Mr. Albert Kleeman for whatever help he could give to complete his brance - the Friedrich Kleeman branch - and the third branch of Christian Kleeman. He informed me of the fact that there was a brother to August, Friedrich and Christian who stayed in Germany and had a family. Another descendant of Friedrich Kleeman - mr. Reuben Westerfeld - gave me more information and the name and address of Mr. Karl Kuhlmeier who lives in Germany and a great grandson of Johann Kleemann, the brother who remained in Germany. In writing to him, I received a reply from his daughter, Miss Annette Kuhlmeier. She has given me all the information in this booklet of the Johann Kleemann branch. It has been a great thrill and pleasure for me to make the acquaintance of Miss Annette Kuhlmeier and I have a dream of making a visit to Germany some day and meeting her in person and her family and others of this Johann Kleeman branch.
    Even though this began as an August Kleeman Family Tree, it has developed into a Family Tree of Ernst Friedrich August Kleeman and his wife, Anna Katharina Elizabeth Rowekamp. In English, her last name would be written "Roewekamp". When the two dots over teh "o" , called umlaut, is dropped in English, the letter "e" is added.
    We have the information in the following pages because of the cooperation of many individuals. Without their help and cooperation, this booklet would not have become a reality. Some individuals have cooperated completely and quickly. Some have been rather slow but have helped us. Then, unfortunately, there were some who did not cooperate at all. I want to express my personal thanks to ALL who have helped to make this booklet possible whose names I may not know. I give special thanks to the chief gatherers of information - my parents (Mr. & Mrs. John Rahmoeller), Miss Hulda Kleeman, Mr. Albert Kleeman, Mr. Reuben Westerfeld and Miss Annette Kuhlmeier.
    One of the pleasures for me was to discover the number of ministers in this Tree. A sad note was the discovery that among the victims of the plane crash in 1961 of young ice skaters, were the two daughters of Otto Westerfeld. Also it appears that several died in wars, especially in the Johann Kleemann branch.
    The purpose of this document is two-fold. The first purpose is to give as much history of our ancestors as possible and known. The second purpose is to give as much of the vital information, as we have been able to gather, of each descendent and their spouse. This vital inforamtion includes the date of birth, the date of marriage, the person married, the date of death, the place of burial and the children, grandchildren, etc.
    The Form of Listing used in this document is the basic "outline" form, simply because it is the easiest form to use when duplication is desired. Thus, by using this method of listing of the information, it is possible to make many copies of this document. I am using a different color of paper for the pages of each major branch. I consider this Family Tree to have four major branches, since only four of the eight children of Ernst Friedrich August Kleemann and Anna Katharina Elizabeth Roewekamp married and had a family. Each of these four children will head the brances of this Tree. The order of listing under each will begin with the Roman Numerals (such as I, II, etc.) for the children of Johann, Friedrich, August and Christian. Following are the Capital Letters (such as A, B, etc.) for their grandchildren; then the Numbers (such as 1, 2, etc.) for the next generation; then the Small Letters (such as a, b, etc.) for the following generation; and finally, the Double Small Letters (such as aa, bb, etc.) for the next generation. The four children who did not marry and thus did not continue their branch, will be covered in the History and Introductory pages.
    A word need to be said about the listing of dates. Due to the lack of space on many occasions, dates will be be written out as far as the month is concerned. Thus dates will be given by numbers, which includes the months listed by numbers, such as 3/26/1928. To all of us living in America, this means March 26, 1928 and in this book, the first number in each listing will refer to the month. I mention this because our relatives in Germany normally list the date of the month first and then the month.
    As for Future Printings, it is my plan to print this entire document no sooner than 5 years and no longer than 10 years from now. The reason for this is the cost and the many hours it requires to type all the stencils and mimeograph the pages. Furthermore, there would not be that much advantage to a new addition every 2 or 3 years. However, in order to keep this document up to date, I have the desire to print and distribute a supplement to the owners of each of these full booklets. These supplements would be published perhqaps each 2 or 3 years and when kept with this booklet, it would keep this booklet up-to-date. I will need the cooperation of many individuals to publish each supplement.
    The cost of printing this booklet, plus the cover, totals around 75 cents, which does not cover any mailing charges and other expenses in getting this all ready. Therefore, copies are avilable through me for $1.00.
    I recognize that there may be some differences in the spelling of names due to German names being a bit different than English names. I recognize also that there may be some mistakes in the following pages. I cannot convince myself that a booklet like this can be printed without some errors, even though there is a proof-reading and other pre-cautions used. Some errors of spelling and dates may be due to wrong information received from individuals or church records. Other such errors will originate with me and the final printing. I would appreciate learning of any and all errors, so that this document may be corrected and become as accurate as possible. I apologize in advance for any mistakes or errors.
    May you have an enjoyable time in reading the following pages and may we have a feeling of being one large family covering the world as we read.

    THE HISTORY OF THE KLEEMANN FAMILY TREE

    This story has its beginning in Germany. As we shall see, some of it still remains there whle other descendants come to America and settled in the Hoyleton, Illinois area. One descendant remained in the Illinois area for only 32 years before moving to southwest Missouri in the Stotts City and Mt. Vernon area. Obviously, the descendants of following generations have scattered greatly.
    The name "Kleemann" or now mostly spelled as "Kleeman", has an interesting meaning. Individual surnames or last names originated many many years ago for the purpose of more specific identification. One name was not enough. There were too many persons with such names as Friedrich (Fred), heinrich (Henry), Johann (John) to distinguish between them. Therefore a last name or second name was given. The 4 primary sources for the last names seems to have been - occupation, location, father's name and personal characteristicsx. For example, a John who was a local house builder might receive the name of John Carpenter. Other such names would be Cook, Miller and Taylor for persons who were food preparers, grain grinders and susit makers, respectively. A location type of name might be John Overhill for the John who lived over the hill or John Brook for the John living near a stream. Many last names are based on the father's name such as Johnson for John's son, Williamson for William's son, and so forth. Finally, there were last names originating from personal characteristics such as a little person may have the surname of Small, Short, Little, etc. and a tall man maight be Longfellow, Long, etc.
    A study of the name "Kleemann" suggest that it is of the occupational type. Since the people with this name are apparently of German origin, we check in the the German language and discover that the German word "Klee" means "clover" and of course, the word "mann" means "man". The literal translation of "Kleemann" then is "clover man" or "man of clover". One source of information suggests that this name originally came into being as meaning "one who raised clover".
    Some names are pronounced in many different ways. This name has perhaps only 2 different pronunciations. The one would be the German pronunciation which would sound liek "clay-man". The other would be the English pronunciation which has the first syllable of "Klee" rhyming with "glee".
    The Germany story centers around the area of Huellhorst (spelled Hollhorst with an umlaut in German), in the province of Westphalia. Huellhorst is located in the northwestern part of German and is located in "west" or "free" Germany, as distinguished from "east" Germany behind the "iron curtain". Apparently, Ernst Friedrich August Kleemann and Anna Katharina Elisabeth Roewekamp were married in Huellhorst with their children baptized in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Huellhorst.
    This story begins with Ernst Friedrich August Kleemann whom we will refer to hereafter as "Ernst Kleemann". He was the son of Johann Heinrich Kleemann and Anne Marie Louise Weitkemp. Ernst was born on Feb. 8, 1789 at Stift Quernheim which is only a few miles southwest of Huellhorst. He died on August 2, 1850 at the age of 69. He was married to Anna Katharina Elizabeth Roewekamp on May 17, 1818 in Huellhorst. She was born on March 27, 1794 and died on Nov. 30, 1851 at the age of 57. They were buried in Germany. They built a hosue in which to live in the year 1828, which incidentally is still standing today according to relatives in Germany. It would be asumed that their last 3 children were born in this house.
    Our story continues with the 8 children born to Ernst and Ann (Roewekamp) Kleemann. They had 3 sons, then 2 daughters and concluding with 3 more sons for the total of 8. Their first child was a son - Johann Heinrich Gottlieb Kleemann (note similarity to name of Ernst's father). He was born at Huellhorst, Germany on Feb. 25, 1819, and died on Feb. 5, 1879, just a few days short of his 60th birthday. He married Anna Marie Sophie Grosse-Eickmeier on September 8, 1852. She was born in Germany on March 12, 1833 and died on June 16, 1862 at the age of 29. Both were buried in Germany. He did not come to America. They had 4 children - 3 sons and 1 daughter.
    After the death of his first wife Anna Marie, Johann married Catharine Marie Luise Breitenkamp on June 17, 1864, She was born in Germany on January 9, 1839. The date of her death is not known. She and Johann had 3 sons.
    the second child of Ernst & Anna Kleemann was a son Karl Friedrich Kleemann, who went by the name of "Friedrich" or "Fred". He was born on Nov. 22, 1820. He came to America along with 2 brothers - August adn Christian - in 1852. It seems that these brothers came to America with teh Fred Krughoff family. Fred Kleemann would have been either 31 or 32 years of age when he came to America, depending on the month of arrival. Since his birthdate is Nov. 22nd, we may assume he was only 31 at the time fo arrival. Either as the result of this close contact with the Krughoff family or perhaps as an explanation of making this trip with this family, Fred married one of the Krughoff daughters. He was untied in marriage to Louise Krughoff in Hoyleton, Illinois on April 15, 1853 - on her 22nd birthday. She was born on April 15, 1831 in Rothenuffeln, Germany, which is also in the province of Westphalia and not far from Huellhorst. She died on Oct. 10, 1817 at the age of 86 years and was buried at theZion Evangelical Church Cemetery in Hoyleton, Illinois. Fred died on Jan. 11, 1889 at the age of 68 and was also buried on the Zion Cemetery in Hoyleton. They had 10 children - 6 sons and 4 daughters.
    The third child of Ernst & Anna Kleemann was their third son and named after the father - Ernst Friedrich August Kleemann. He was born on July 16, 1823. He died on May 11, 1849 at the age of 25 years and was buried in Germany. He never married.
    The fourth child of Ernst & Anna Kleemann was their first daughter - Margrethe Elise Charlotte Kleemann. She was born on Dec. 15, 1825 and died on July 22, 1830 at the age of 4 years with burial in Germany.
    The fifth child of Ernst & Anna Kleemann was their 2nd daughter - Anne Marie Sophia Charlotte Kleemann. She was born on June 7, 1828 and died at the age of 16 years on Nov. 13, 1844. Burial was in Germany.
    The sixth child of Ernst & Anna Kleemann was their fourth son - Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Kleemann. He was born on Nov. 25, 1830 and died on April 24, 1859 at the age of 28 years with burial in Germany. He never married.
    The seventh child of Ernst & Anna Kleemann was their fifth son - Johann Friedrich August Kleemann, who went by the name of "August". He was born on Nov. 8, 1833. He joined his older brother Fred and his younger brother Christian in coming to America in 1852 with the Krughoff family. Inasmuch as his birthday is in November, we may assume that August was only 18 years of age when coming to America, nearing his 19th birthday. He first married Anna Marie Hoffman on Dec. 9, 1862. She was born on April 27, 1842 and died in the year 1867 at the age of 25 and was buried in the Old Zion Evangelical church Cemetery near Hoyleton, Illinois. She and August had 2 children - a son and a daughter.
    August then married Louise Kleine on June 23, 1870 in the Zion Evangelical Church in Hoyleton, Illinois. She was born on September 30, 1851 in Bergkirchen, Westphalia, Germany. She survived August and later married Herman Kramme. She died on March 15, 1934 at the age of 82 years and was buried beside August who had preceded her in death. She and August had 4 children - 3 sons and 1 daughter. August died on Feb. 5, 1888 at the age of 54 years. He was buried on the Zion Evangelical Church Cemetery near Mt. Vernon, Mo.
    Whereas the three brothers who came to America settled at Hoyleton, Illinois, August and his family moved to southwest Missouri in the year 1884. they followed other families who made the move from Illinois to southwest Missouri.
    The eighth and final child for Ernst & Anna Kleemann was their sixth son - Christian Friedrich Keleemann who went by the first name of Christian. He was born on Oct. 22, 1837. He came to America, as indicated already, with his brothers FRed and August in 1852 along with the Krughoff family at the age of perhaps 14, depending on whether the trip was made before his 15th birthday in 1852. He later married Marie Krughoff, one of the daughters of this Krughfof family. The date of marriage is uncertain. She was born in Germany, perhaps at Rothenuffeln on November 15, 1949. She died in the year 1900 at the age of 50 with burial in Zion evangelical Church Cemetery in Hoyleton, Illinois. She and Christian had 7 children - 3 sons and 4 daughters. Christian had proceded his wife in death on Feb. 17, 1887 at the age of 49 and was buried also in the Zion Evangelical church Cemetery in Hoyleton, Illinois.
    At this moment, the only remaining living descendent of Christian is his grandson Edwin Kleeman.
    It may be of interest to note that the three brothers who came to America in 1852 all died in consecutive years with Christian in 1887, August in 1888 and Fred in 1889.
    This is only a brief history of facts and dates. It will have meaning only to those who are descendants of Ernst & Anna Kleemann.
































































    ERNST married ROEWEKAMP ANNA KATHARINA ELIZABETH on 17 May 1818 in Huellhorst, Westfalen, Prussen.. ANNA was born on 27 Mar 1794; died on 30 Nov 1851; was buried in Germany. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  ROEWEKAMP ANNA KATHARINA ELIZABETH was born on 27 Mar 1794; died on 30 Nov 1851; was buried in Germany.
    Children:
    1. KLEEMAN JOHANN HEINRICH GOTTLIEB was born on 25 Feb 1819 in Huellhorst, Westfallen, Prussen.; died on 5 Feb 1879 in Westfalen, Prussen.; was buried in Westfalen, Prussen.
    2. KLEEMANN KARL FRIEDRICH (FRED) was born on 22 Nov 1820 in Huellhorst, Westfalen, Prussen; died on 11 Jan 1889 in Washington County, Illinois; was buried in Zion Evangelical Church Cemetery, Hoyleton, Washington County, Illinois.
    3. KLEEMANN ERNST FRIEDRICH AUGUST was born on 16 Jul 1823 in Huellhorst, Westfalen, Prussen; never married.; died on 11 May 1849 in Westfalen, Prussen.; was buried in Westfalen, Prussen.
    4. KLEEMAN MARGRETHE ELISE CHARLOTTE was born on 15 Dec 1825 in Huellhorst, Westfalen, Prussen.; died on 22 Jul 1830 in Westfalen, Prussen.; was buried in Westfalen, Prussen.
    5. KLEEMANN ANNE MARIE SOPHIA CHARLOTTE was born on 7 Jun 1828 in Huellhorst, Westfalen, Prussen.; died on 13 Nov 1844 in Westfalen, Prussen.; was buried in Westfalen, Prussen.
    6. KLEEMANN KARL FRIEDRICH WILHELM was born on 25 Nov 1830 in Huellhorst, Westfalen, Prussen; never married.; died on 24 Apr 1859 in Westfalen, Prussen.; was buried in Westfalen, Prussen.
    7. 4. KLEEMANN JOHANN FRIEDRICH AUGUST was born on 8 Nov 1833 in Huellhorst, Westfalen, Prussen.; died on 5 Feb 1888 in Missouri; was buried in Zion Evangelical Church Cemetery, near Mt. Vernon, MO..
    8. KLEEMANN CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH was born on 22 Oct 1837 in Huellhorst, Westfalen, Prussen.; died on 17 Mar 1887 in Washington Co., Il.; tombstone says Feb. 17, 1889; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.

  3. 10.  HOFFMANN JOHANN ERNST was born on 12 Aug 1808 in Rothenuffeln, Kries Minden, Province of Westphalia, Germany; dob may be 23rd (son of HOFFMAN JOHANN FRIEDRICH WILHELM and ENGEL ANNE MARIA); died on 11 Mar 1862 in Washington Co. Illinois.

    Notes:

    John Ernst Hoffman - b. Aug. 12, 1808 - d. March 11, 1862 - m. March 8, 1836 Magdaline Bruners - b. in Wuertemberg, Germany - d. May 9, 1939 in Lancaster, Ohio. 2 children - John Peter - William Alexander. John Ernst was born in Rothenufeln, near Minden, in the province of Westphalia in northern Germany. St. Paul's Evangelical Church records, Nashville, IL revealthat he came to the U.S. in 1832 and settled in Lancaster, Ohio.

    2nd marriage on June 24, 1839 was to Catherine (also Hoffman) - no relation of Erdmannhausen, Wuertemberg in southern Germany. they were married in Lancaster, Ohio. They had 10 children.

    Marriage records in the library of Fairfield Co. (Lancaster) Ohio give the date of marriage of John Hoffman to Magdaline Bruners as March 8, 1836. St. Paul's Evangelical Church records, Nashville, Illinois coroborate this, adding that she was from Wuertemberg, Germany and died May 9, 1939 in Lancaster. John and Magdaline were the parents of two sons, John Peter - born January 13, 1837 and William Alexander - born December 29, 1837.

    About a month after Magdaline's death, he married Catherine, also Hoffman, whose full name as provided by the family tree from Erdmannhausen, Germany, was, Maria Justina Katharina.

    Records kept by members of the family indicate that John E. and Catherine together with John's two little boys came to Washington Co., Illinois in 1840. Land grant records of Washington Co. Historical Museum show that he purchased farm land from the federal gov't on December 30, 1839 for $1.25 an acre. the gov't had passed a law in 1820 making this possible - with the stipulation that all sales must be cash.

    This farm, now owned by the Albert Schorfhiede's is southwest of Nashville. I had until recently, believed that it was here that their 10 children were born. Records of St. John's Lutheran Church, New Minden, with their very earliest family groupings list Frederick, Anna, and Elisabeth as being born at New
    Earliest records of St. John's New Minden list as charter members in 1846 Fred, John, and William Hoffman. John had the privilege of being a charter member of two churches - St. John's, New Minden in 1846 and St. Paul's Evangelical Nashville in 1854. In early years, the family also attended the Nashville Prairie Ev. Church (I have been told it was also called St. Luke's). In 1854, when St. Paul's was founded, records indicate he was one of the organizers - charter member and elected elder for 4 years.

    Several cousins have visited Germany and brought back information about Catherine and her family. In addition, Catherine's daughter, Sarah who lived to be 88, was able to tell much about the family.

    Catherine was born June 16, 1818 in Erdmannhausen, a small village near Stuttgart in Wuertemberg in southern Germany, in a section known as Swabia. Sarah said her mother was always homesick for Swabia and spoke frequently of being in "scho" nen (beautiful) Schwabenland".

    Elmo Hohman, who visited this area said this was understandable, for Erdmannhausen is a beautiful country, consisting of high hills or small mountains, representing the outlying foothills of the Swiss and Bavarian Alps. In 1958, on one of Elmo's visits to the church and parsonage, the minister got out the early books and pointed out the actual entry of the date when Catherine, together with her parents, Johannes and Eva (nee Pommer) and her brothers and sisters emigrated to the U.S. This was in 1832 - the year after the birth and death of her youngest sister - Maria Dorothea.

    They settled in Lancaster, Ohio, having come by sailing ship from Bremen, Germany to Philadelphia, and then by wagon to Lancaster. A ciary tells of Hoffmans landing in Philadelphia on a Christmas morning with Church bells ringing, after a sailing voyage of many weeks. We are not sure just which Hoffmans this was. Some 20 or more years ago when a cousin stopped at Lancaster to attend a family reunion, which for a number of years were held yearly, he found well over 100 Hoffmans - descendants of these Hoffmans. One, David, at that time was manager of Wiseman Dept. Store there. In spite of repeated efforts, I have learned very little about Catherine's brothers and sisters and double cousins and their families, many of whom, I believe, have remained in the Lancaster area. At least we know Catherine was the only one of her immediate family to come to Washington Co. as her daughter Sarah, in a letter to her nephew, George, wrote that her mother was the only one of the family to come here. Marriage and death records in Lancaster, have provided a little help. I ahve also learned that some are buried in the old Myers Cemetery, east of Lancaster in Berne Township. Included among these are a Johannes Hoffman - b. July 13, 1791 - d. Apr. 16, 1872 and wife Eva - b. 1795 d. July 20, 1876 - we believe these to be the same John and Eva who are Catherine's parents - also Johann Georg - b. Dec. 17, 1814 - d. Sept. 23, 1893 - Johann Fredrich - b. March 1816 - d. 1894 and Eva Magdalen Hoffman Sutter and John J. Sutter. Lutheran Minister - sons one 2 years old (no name on tombstone - at least not legible) d. Oct. 4, 1867 - and one 4 years old d. Oct 5, 1867. We have learned that the Sutters were the parents of at least 2 more children through family notes - they were Anna and Emma - last address Bellvue, Ohio. Eva was born Jan. 20, 1829 - m. Dec. 19, 1853 - no date of d.

    The Lutheran Church in Erdmannhausen that Catherine attended as a girl has a baptismal font that dates back to 1494 and in 1969, when visited by Harold Hohman, had a membership of 2300.

    Lancaster, Ohio, the Hoffmans first home in America, had been founded abnout 1800, by Co. Ebenezer Zane, famous merchant, trailblazer, prioneer and soldier of Wheeling. It was called New Lancaster at the request of Emanuel Carpenter, who came from Lancaster, Penn., as did many of the predominately early settlers.

    Thanks to a cousin, Harold Hohman, who brought back a family tree from Erdmannhausen in 1969, we can trace Catherine's family back to 1662. I am including this tree as given to me, only translated into English.

    On page 10 is a photostatic copy of the record of naturalization of John Hoffman, as it appears in Court Journal 13, page 129, dated the 8th day of Sept., 1838. I am very grateful to Elmer Hoffman of Washington D.C., a distant cousin, for securing this and sending it to me.
    The above from "Hoffmans 1662 - 1972"
    Compiled by Bernice Reinhardt

    JOHANN married HOFFMAN SOPHIE MARIA JUSTINA KATHARINA on 24 Jun 1839 in Lancaster, Ohio. SOPHIE (daughter of HOFFMAN JOHANNES (HOFMAN) and POMMER EVA) was born on 15 Jun 1818 in Erdmannhausen in Kingdom of Wuertemberg, Swabia (southern Germany); died on 5 Oct 1874. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  HOFFMAN SOPHIE MARIA JUSTINA KATHARINA was born on 15 Jun 1818 in Erdmannhausen in Kingdom of Wuertemberg, Swabia (southern Germany) (daughter of HOFFMAN JOHANNES (HOFMAN) and POMMER EVA); died on 5 Oct 1874.
    Children:
    1. HOFFMAN FREDERICK WILLIAM was born on 3 Jun 1840 in Minden, Washington County, Illinois; died on 6 Sep 1917.
    2. 5. HOFFMAN ANNA MARIE was born in 25 Apr 1842 or 27 Apr 1842 in Minden, Washington Co., Illinois (Possibly Westphalia Prussia); died in 1867 in Washington County, Illinois; was buried in Old Zion Evangelical Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois..
    3. HOFFMANN SOPHIE ELISABETH was born on 26 Aug 1844 in Minden, Washington County, Illinois (lst 2 names may be reversed).; died on 13 Jan 1888.
    4. HOFFMAN CAROLINE WILHEMINE was born on 7 Sep 1848 in farm sw of Nashville, IL; died on 25 Dec 1901.
    5. HOFFMAN GEORGE was born on 19 Apr 1851 in Farm sw of Nashville, IL; died in in Infancy or young child..
    6. HOFFMAN SARAH CATHERINE was born on 28 Dec 1852 in Farm sw of Nashville, IL; died on 4 Apr 1941 in Lived to be 88..
    7. HOFFMAN GEORGE HENRY was born on 30 May 1853 in Farm sw of Nashville, IL; died on 9 Jan 1911; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Nashville, Washington County, Illinois.
    8. HOFFMAN MARTHA LOUISE was born on 3 Jun 1855 in Farm sw of Nashville, IL; died on 5 Aug 1885.
    9. HOFFMAN HANNAH EMILIA was born on 30 Jun 1858 in Farm sw of Nashville, IL; died on 11 Jul 1860.
    10. HOFFMAN LOUIS was born on 30 Jan 1861 in Farm sw of Nashville, IL; died on 28 May 1944.


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