HOFFMAN MARTHA L.

HOFFMAN MARTHA L.

Female 1866 - 1948  (82 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  HOFFMAN MARTHA L.HOFFMAN MARTHA L. was born on 19 Mar 1866 in Nashville, Illinois (daughter of HOFFMANN WILLIAM ALEXANDER and TUEGEL WILHEMINA); died on 24 Oct 1948 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Centralia, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Died of Leukemia. Death date in question: possible oct. 25, 1843; tombstone says 1846.
    Joy Tschudin, a niece, was raised in their home.

    MARTHA married BRINK HENRY F. W. on 25 Apr 1895 in North Prairie Ch., Washington County, Illinois; H. F. Miller officiating; parents and friends as witnesses. HENRY (son of BRINK CHARLES L. C. (KARL FRIEDRICH LUDWIG) and KRUGHOFF MARTHA MARIE ELIZABETH) was born on 3 Jul 1869 in Brink Farm, Huegely, North Prairie, Washington County, Illinois; died on 18 Jul 1935 in Possibly Centralia, Illinois; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Centralia, Illinois. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. BRINK EDITH ELIZABETH was born on 29 May 1896 in Huegely, Illinois home; died on 19 May 1965 in Fireside House, Centralia, Illinois.; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington Co., IL..
    2. BRINK ETHYL A. was born on 14 Aug 1898 in Nashville, Illinois; died on 24 Dec 1942 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
    3. BRINK IONA H. was born on 5 Aug 1900 in Jefferson County, Illinois; died on 5 Jul 1985 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
    4. BRINK HARVEY HENRY was born on 12 Jun 1903 in Grand Prairie Twp., Jefferson County, Illinois; died on 18 Oct 1963 in St. Mary's Hospital, Centralia, Illinois.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HOFFMANN WILLIAM ALEXANDER was born on 29 Dec 1837 (son of HOFFMANN JOHANN ERNST and BRUNERS MAGDALINE); died on 7 Oct 1910.

    Notes:

    William was a farmer, also worked as a carpenter.

    WILLIAM married TUEGEL WILHEMINA on 16 Oct 1859. WILHEMINA was born on 2 Apr 1840; died on 19 Jan 1876. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  TUEGEL WILHEMINA was born on 2 Apr 1840; died on 19 Jan 1876.
    Children:
    1. HOFFMAN LOUIS ALEXANDER was born on 21 Mar 1861; died on 3 Jul 1947; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    2. HOFFMAN WILHELMINE (MINNIE) CATRIENE MARIA was born on 14 Nov 1863 in Washington County, Illinois; died on 2 Oct 1958 in Okawville Washington Co. Illinois; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington Co., IL..
    3. 1. HOFFMAN MARTHA L. was born on 19 Mar 1866 in Nashville, Illinois; died on 24 Oct 1948 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Centralia, Illinois.
    4. HOFFMAN EDWARD WILLIAM was born on 11 Aug 1868 in Lived in Decatur, IL.; died on 8 Nov 1950.
    5. HOFFMAN HANNAH MINNIE was born on 26 Mar 1871; died on 6 Jul 1962.
    6. HOFFMAN LYDIA was born on 15 Apr 1874; died on 19 Nov 1950.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  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 BRUNERS MAGDALINE on 8 Mar 1836. MAGDALINE was born in in Wuertemberg, Germany; died on 9 May 1839 in Lancaster, Ohio. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  BRUNERS MAGDALINE was born in in Wuertemberg, Germany; died on 9 May 1839 in Lancaster, Ohio.
    Children:
    1. HOFFMANN JOHN PETER was born on 13 Jan 1837; died on 8 Nov 1914; was buried in unmarked graves in Greenwood Cem., Nashville, IL on lot with oldest dau. Anna & John L. Meyer & other members of Meyer family..
    2. 2. HOFFMANN WILLIAM ALEXANDER was born on 29 Dec 1837; died on 7 Oct 1910.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  HOFFMAN JOHANN FRIEDRICH WILHELM was born on 9 Feb 1785 in Rothenuffeln, Kreis Minden, Westfalen, Germany (son of HOFFMANN JOHANN ERNST and BLASEN ANNE MARIE CHRISTINE).

    Notes:

    John Fred William Hoffmann purchased 55 acres for his son carl but he died shortly after coming to America.

    This land then was donated to St. John's on the day of its charter, November 8, 1846. Deeds for the land are dated August 23, 1847 (10 acres on the west side), and March 5, 1862 (the other 45 1/2 acres). Most of this land is still owned by the Congregation today; the buldings are situated on the ten acres to the west.

    Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Hoffmann was born Feb. 9, 1785, at Rothenufeln, in the Province of Westphalia, in Northern Germany. He was the only son of Johann Ernst Hoffmann and Anne Marie Christine (nee Blasen) Hoffmann. On June 18, 1803, he was married to Anne Marie Engel, who was born March 3, 1784 at Luttern, Bauerschaft, Haddenhausen, Germany. The groom was 18 years old at the time of their marriage and the bride 19.

    They were the parents of ten children -all born in Rothenufeln.
    They are: Johann Heinrich - Johann Friedrich Wilhelm - Johann ernst - Marie Christine - Sophie Marie Elisabeth - Friedrich Wilhelm - Marie Christine Louise - Christian Friedrich Wilhelm - Anne Marie Louise - Christian Carl Ludwig.

    In 1838 a number of families from the Minden area left Germany and came to the United States. The leaders of this group, according to the obituary of Fred Ellerbusch, now in the possession of Miss Sarah Grefe, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman, who already had two sons who had settled in America - one in New York (have no further information on this) - and one in Lancaster, Ohio.

    The later was probably John E. as we have a copy of his naturalization paprs dated 1838 - record of his marriage in Lancaster in 1836 in addition to other things. Also know Frederick was married in Lancaster in 1839 so he also could have been there.

    In the group was Fred Ellerbusch, the Herman Collmeyers and others. It is said the group stopped first in Lancaster, but upon hearing of cheap land in Washington Co., Illinois, decided in 1840 to move on. they traveled by covered wagon and got as far as Carlyle, Illinois, when they had to stop so Mrs. Herman Collmeyer, daughter of Fred Hoffman, could give birth to their first child, a daughter - Louise. After a delay of three weeks they moved on to Washington Co. and settled south of what is now New Minden.

    Fred Ellerbusch had been a carpenter in Germany and when he settled in America, used this talent to build all the log cabins in the area. In one of these homes, believed to have been occupied originally by the Fred Hoffman's, now owned by the Carl Krughoff's, one can still see the log cabin, although the wall is now about 1 foot thick, having had several layers of other materials put around it over the years.

    The Hoffman's and their descendants apparently acquired much farm land between New Minden and Nashville, as well as some north and west. this is not surprising as our Historical Museum shows much of it was purchased from the Federal Government for $1.25 an acre in 1840.

    Herman Collmeyer had a farm for each of his 3 sons - 1 - the Melvin Collmeyer farm is now owned by the 4th generation Collmeyer. the other 2, which are adjoining are owned by Theodore Grefe, whose wife was a descendant, and the one to the north of it, now owned by Harold Reuter was until a few years ago, owned by Collmeyers. Across the highway from the Melvin Collmeyer farm is what was originally the Frederick Hoffman farm - now the Walter Nieman farm - also a Collmeyer descendant. Farms to the north and west are still owned by descendants of William Hoffman. To the northeast is the farm once owned by Frederick Hoffman and his wife Anne (my great-great grandparents.)

    The meeting to organize a church and find a name for their new settlement was held on what is now the Melvin Collmeyer farm, November 8, 1846. The name chosen for the settlement was New Minden and St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church of New Minden came into being. Fred Hoffman Sr. donated a tract of land - said to be 55 acres to the congregation for a church and other buildings and a "burying ground". The deed is dated Aug. 23, 1847. I have been told this land was purchased for Fred's son, Carl, who had died at the age of 19 in 1846. this is Christian Carl Ludwig Hoffman who is buried on what is now the Carl Krughoff farm. Mrs. C. Krughoff remembers that there were at least two other grames there - probably the boys parents - Fred and Anne (nee Engel) Hoffman. Although we have searched - have not been able to locate these graves.

    Following is the record of the deed of the property to St. John's. Since it is impossible to get a photostatic copy of this deed, I have tried to copy it and the sworn statement that the Hoffmans gave the ground willingly, exactly as it appears in Deed Record Washington Co., Book E, PP.436, as to wording, spelling, capital letters etc. Apparently Anne Marie could not read or write English as it has her mark.

    Deed Record Washington County Book E page 436

    This Indenture made and entered into this twenty third day of August in the year of OurLord one thousand eight hundred and forty seven by and between Fredrick William Hoffman Mary Engel Hoffman his wife of the County of Washington and State of Illinois of the first part and Frederick Hoffman Hiram Collmeier and William Hoffman Trustees of The Evangelical Lutheran St. John's Church in Minden Settlement, Washington County in the State of Illinois of the Second part witnesseth that the said party of the first part for and in Consideration of their attachment to Said church and their ardent desire for it's prosperity have given donated transferred and conveyed and by these present doth give donate convey and firever Confirm unto the Said party of the Second part ten acres off from the west side of the following tract or parcel of Land to wit the South west quarter of the North west quarter of Section Eighteen in Township one South of Range two west laying in Washington County and State of Illinois to be held by the Said Trustees and their Successors forever to the use and for the benefit of Said Church and a part to be used as a burying ground and the remainder of Said tract of Land after taking off the said ten acres the Said first party doth hereby give donate Convey Confirm unto the Said party the second part to be held by the Said Trustee and their Successors to the use and for the benefit of Said Church for School purposes the Said first party forever reserving unto themselves their heirs and assigns forever all the Stone or rock in or upon the whole Said tract of Land.
    In witness whereof we the Said party of the first part hereunto set our hands and Seals the day of year above written.

    Frederick W. Hoffman (Seal)
    Anna X (her mark) Maria Engel Hoffman (Seal)

    Atteste
    Joseph Wells

    State of Illinois
    Washington County

    Be it remembered that on this twenty third day of August A.D. 1847 personally come before me the undersigned a Justice of the peace within and for Said County Frederick William Hoffman and Mary Engel Hoffman his wife who are personally known to me to be the persons described in the above deed as having Executed the same who acknowledged the above deed to be their free and Voluntary act for uses and purposes therein mentioned and Mary Engel Hoffman wife of aforesaid being examined Separate and apart from her Said husband and the Contents and meaning of Said deed being fully explained to her acknowledged that She Signed the Same and relinquished her right of dower to the land described in Said deed freely and Voluntarily and without fear or Compulsion of her said husband. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above in written.

    Joseph Wells (Seal)


    Above information from "Hoffmans 1662 - 1972"
    Compiled by Bernice Reinhardt

    The names and dates of birth of the children of Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Hoffman and his wife, - nee Engel - were provided by Pastor Muller of Bergkirchen, Germany and taken from that church's records.

    JOHANN married ENGEL ANNE MARIA on 18 Jun 1803. ANNE was born on 3 Mar 1784 in Luddern, Bauerschaft, Haddenhausen. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  ENGEL ANNE MARIA was born on 3 Mar 1784 in Luddern, Bauerschaft, Haddenhausen.
    Children:
    1. HOFFMAN JOHANN HEINRICH was born on 31 Jan 1805 in Rothenufeln, Kries Minden, Germany.
    2. HOFFMANN JOHANN FRIEDRICH WILHELM was born on 28 Apr 1807 in Ruthenuffeln, kreis Minden, Germany; dob may be 4/28/1807.
    3. 4. HOFFMANN JOHANN ERNST was born on 12 Aug 1808 in Rothenuffeln, Kries Minden, Province of Westphalia, Germany; dob may be 23rd; died on 11 Mar 1862 in Washington Co. Illinois.
    4. HOFFMAN MARIE CHRISTINE was born on 6 Mar 1811 in Rothenufeln, Kries Minden, Germany.
    5. HOFFMANN SOPHIE MARIA ELIZABETH was born on 19 Oct 1813 in Rothenuffeln, Kries Minden, Germany; died on 8 Feb 1874 in Dod may be 1893?.
    6. HOFFMAN FRIEDRICH WILHELM was born on 6 Aug 1816 in Rothenufeln, Kries Minden, Germany; died in Nov 1853.
    7. HOFFMAN MARIE CHRISTINE LOUISE was born on 17 Mar 1819 in Rothenufeln, Kries Minden, Germany.
    8. HOFFMANN CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH WILHELM was born on 21 Oct 1821 in Rothenuffeln, Kreis Minden, Westfalen, Germany; dob may be Oct. 11; died on 16 Aug 1899.
    9. HOFFMAN ANNE MARIE LOUISE was born on 14 Jun 1825 in Rothenufeln, Kries Minden, Germany; died on 2 Feb 1826; was buried on 6 Feb 1826 in Rothenufeln, Kries Minden, Germany.
    10. HOFFMANN CHRISTIAN CARL LUDWIG was born on 30 Jan 1827 in Rothenuffeln, Kreis Minden, Westfalen, Germany; died on 4 Jan 1846; was buried in On what is now Carl Krughoff farm, southeast of New Minden, IL..


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