(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Anna Margaret Frederick.
Sie haben geheiratet am 5. August 1753, er war 32 Jahre alt.Quelle 2
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(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Anna Dorothea Siegfried.
Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1747 in Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States, er war 25 Jahre alt.Quelle 1
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Note 1: Johannes the father, his son Andreas/Andrew Married Anna Maria Frederick
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Note 2: Came to America as a child @ 16 yrs. w/p
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Came to America as a child @ 16 yrs. w/parents. Immigrant ancestor. Served in Rev War. Andreas came from Darmstadt in Hessen, Germany to America on the ship "St. Andrews" on 24 Sep 1737. Source: Casper Bernhardt Vol 1, pg 396 by Howard …More
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Note 3: Of the nine children of Andreas and Anna
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Of the nine children of Andreas and Anna Marie, three sons, Abraham, Andrew and Georg, moved to the Mahantongo Valley near Klingerstown. Served in the Revolutionary War, 5th Company, 4th Battalion, Northampton. Andreas’ will was probated in Upper Saucon Twp., Northampton County. The LDS records (V6QS-HG) list the date of death as August 10, 1795. Others list a date of death of April 10, 1795.Less
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Note 4: JOHN K. ERDMAN, though now retired from active agricultural pursuits, still makes his home on his farm in the Irish Valley, in Rockefeller Township, where he owns a large and valuable tract. He has made his home there since 1885. Mr Erdman was born March 26, 1841, in Upper Mahantango Township, Schuylkill Co., Pa., son of George Erdman and grandson of Johan Georg Erdman.
The emigrant ancestor of this family, Johannes Erdman, of Pfungstadt Hessen-Darmstadt, came to America in 1734. Where he first settled has not been learned, but in 1750 he was on the property now known as the old Erdman farm, near Center Valley, in Lehigh County, Pa. His wife’s name was Anna Catharine. He died Oct. 30, 1760, at the age of seventy-eight years. He seems to have had a number of children, but the lineage of only one son, Andrew, has so far been ascertained with certainty. This Andrew (Andraes) married Ann Maria Frederick, and they had nine children; namely: Jacob, George, Abraham, Andrew, John,-Yost; Catharine, Sybilla and Anna Margaret. Of these, Catharine (who married Jacob Barnhart), Anna Margaret (who married George Sober) and Abraham removed to Armstrong, Westmoreland Co., Pa., at an early day, and their descendants have been lost track of. Sybilla married Henry Bitz and removed to Lower Mount Bethel, Northampton Co., Pa. Andrew and Yost settled in Hilltown, Bucks Co., Pa., and George in Upper Saucon Lehigh Co., Pa.; he had two ;sons, John and Jacob. The Northumberland County branch of the family is descended from Andrew.
Georg Erdman, grandfather of John K. Erdman, was a native of Lehigh County, born Feb. 24, 1787, and was one of three brothers, Abraham, Andrew and Georg, to move from that locality into the Mahantango Valley, all settling near Klingerstown, in Schuylkill County, Pa. All three were farmers, and their lands adjoined. Abraham had, among other children, Benjamin and George; Andrew had sons Jacob, George and John; and there were also Abraham and Elias, sons of either Abraham, Sr., or Andrew.
Georg Erdman had a large farm, upon which he built a house and a barn, and his son Nathan succeeded him there. He died Aug. 5, 1858, and he and his wife are buried at the Salem (Herb) Church, at Rough and Ready, in Schuylkill County. He was a Lutheran member of that church. He married Anna Catharine Schneider, who was born July 6, 1792, daughter of Johann Nicholas and Anna Maria Schneider, and died Aug. 20, 1842. They had a large family: Daniel; George; Solomon, born March 19, 1822, who died Nov. 18, 1859; Elias, born Jan. 29, 1824, who died Sept. 24, 1856; Nathan, who died March 7, 1897, aged seventy-one years, six months, eight days (his wife Rachel died Dec. 1, 1897, aged seventy-four years ten months, nineteen days); William; Lydia, who married William Kehres; Catharine, who married William Kehres; Polly, Mrs. Knorr; Dina, Mrs. Isaac Rebuck; Mrs. John Smith; Rebecca, Mrs. Michael Brown; and Harriet, Mrs. Moses Hartman who survives.
George Erdman, father of John K. Erdman was born in 1818, and died in 1882, at the age of sixty-four years. He is buried at the Blue church Paxinos. He lived on the hill road leading from Paxinos to Shamokin, where he had a small farm and he owned a, tract of 125 acres at Bear Gap, which he rented. He was a devout church member, and held the office of deacon. His wife Mary (Knorr), daughter of John Knorr, of Mahantango Valley, bore him the following children William K., a carpenter by trade, justice of the peace and active in Democratic politics, who live at Shamokin; Caroline, who married Joseph Kaseman; John K.; Daniel; Elizabeth, who married David Startzel; Catharine, who married J. B. Repley; Mary E., born in 1852, who died in 1873; Frank, a carpenter and contractor, who lives on the homestead near Weigh Scales (he is now serving his second term as a county commissioner); Ida, who died young, in 1863; George and Albert.
John K. Erdman was reared on the farm. When nineteen years old he commenced to learn the trade of carpenter, in Shamokin Township, and he followed that calling for twelve years, after which he returned to farm life, locating in Ralpho Township. There he lived from 1871 to 1883 cultivating a farm of fifty acres Which he sold, and for one year thereafter lived at Stonington where he farmed as a tenant In 1885 he came to Rockefeller Township, settling on the farm which he has since occupied. He owns 212 acres, well located, of which 115 acres are under cultivation, devoted to general crops. Since 1902 Mr. Erdman has sold his produce at Trevorton. Before that he went all the way to Shamokin to market. In 1908 he retired from active labor, but he continues to make his home on the farm. This was formerly the John Dunkelberger homestead, and earlier owned by a Yordy. Mr. Erdman is a highly esteemed citizen, and has received many evidences of the confidence his fellow citizens have in his ability and trustworthiness. While in Shamokin Township he was elected overseer of the poor, and since coming to Rockefeller Township he has been chosen to serve as school director and supervisor. In politics he is a Democrat. During the Civil war he served a nine months term as member of Company C, 131st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. He and his family worship at the Augustaville Lutheran church, of which he has been deacon and elder.
In 1867 Mr. Erdman married Annie Lewessa Reply, daughter of John and Rachel (Campbell) Reply, and she died in 1878, the mother of five children: Della, Rebecca M., Joseph E., Charles W. and Mary R. In 1880 Mr. Erdman married (second) Mary F. Vastine, daughter of Hugh Vastine, of Rush Township, this County, and they have had nine children: Hattie C., Sallie I., Elenora B., Alice L., David A., John H. R., Peter C., Kimber H. and Frank C. ( Genealogical and Biographical Annals of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, by J. L. Floyd Published Chicago, Ill., 1911. pg. 444 Transcribed by Tammy L. Clark)
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System Origin: Germany-EASy
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C91675-2
Citing this Record:
"Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NC87-RRC : accessed 22 November 2015), Andreas Erdmann, 08 Aug 1721; citing ; FHL microfilm 1,195,494.
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