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Johann Conrad Goldmann Sr. (1664 - abt. 1744)

Johann Conrad (Conrad) Goldmann Sr. aka Goldman
Born in Dalsheim, Alzey-Worms, Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Heiliges Römisches Reichmap
Son of and [mother unknown]
Husband of — married 25 Nov 1700 in Katholisch, Gundheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadtmap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 80 in Berks County, Province of Pennsylvaniamap
Profile last modified | Created 4 May 2013
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Conrad Goldmann Sr. was a Palatine Migrant.
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Contents

Biography

Name

JOHANN CONRAD /GOLDMANN/[1][2][3]
Johann Conrad /Goldman/[4]

Birth

1664 - unsourced
Dalsheim, Alzey-Worms, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Merged profiles gave birth date of 1653 or 1669, unsourced

Children

Anna Maria (Goldmann) Mitich; b. 1685; Jacob Goldman b. 1700; d. 12 Dec 1750 in Virginia; Conrad Goldman b. 1702; d. 1755 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Mary (Goldman) Starnes b. 1703; d. about 1758 in Smyth County, Virginia; Johanna Catharina (Goldtmann) Belluff b. 26 Dec 1704; d. 1742; Magdaline Goldman b. 1710 in New York; d. 1820 in Indiana; Johann George Goldmann b. 1710 in New York; d. 1789 in Vincennes, Indiana

Arrival

"They were sent on to England (Isle of Man) in June 1709, and first appear on Governor Hunter's Lists of Palatine immigrants to New York on July 4, 1710. Only three children were listed in New York records, so apparently two of Conrad's children had died at sea. Another baby was born after their arrival in New York, but died young.[5][6]

"The Palatine immigrants in New York were soon settled into seven villages on the Hudson River: Hunterstown, Queensbury, Annsbury, and Haysbury on the east side of the river, and Elizabeth Town, George Town, and New Village on the west.

Death

"The Palatines were asked by Governor Hunter to fight the French in Canada in 1711. Conrad Goldman of Hunterstown was listed as a soldier.[7] He evidently died in Canada, for "Widow Goldman" was carried on New York's subsistence list in 1710 through 1712."

Sources

  1. Source: #S88 Page: Ancestry Family Trees
  2. Source: #S60 Page: Place: New York, New York; Year: 1709; Page Number: .
  3. Source: #S60 Page: Place: New York, New York; Year: 1710; Page Number: .
  4. Source: #S88 Page: Ancestry Family Tree
  5. Source: #S60 Page: Place: New York, New York; Year: 1710; Page Number: .
  6. New York Ship Lists, 6th List; Ship: James & Elizabeth, Captain: Henry Gravener, From: London, Arrival: 16 June 1710
  7. List of Palatines who volunteered for the expedition against Canada in 1711, The Book of Names; Especially Relating to The Early Palatines and the First Settlers in the Mohawk Valley; Compiled and Arranged by Lou D. MacWethy; Published by The Enterprise and News; St. Johnsville, NY., 1933.

Acknowledgments

  • Thank you to Sandy Minder for creating WikiTree profile Goldmann-4 through the import of Delong gedcom.ged on Apr 27, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Sandy and others.
  • WikiTree profile Goldman-152 created through the import of export.ged on Jul 19, 2011 by Chérie Woodlief.
  • WikiTree profile Goldman-332 created through the import of Keller-Freeland-Ferris Family .ged on Feb 27, 2012 by Elizabeth Tapia. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Elizabeth and others.
  • Estate files, 1752-1915: "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
    Catalog: Estate files, 1752-1915 Probate estate files, Fox, Jacob - Grim, David --- 1752-1799
    Image path: Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994 > Berks > Estates 1752-1799 Fox, Jacob-Grim, David > image 1714 of 2272
    FamilySearch Image: 3QS7-L991-8Z2 (accessed 16 September 2022)






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Goldtmann-2 and Goldmann-4 appear to represent the same person because: Same person; no sources for DOB; merge into Goldmann - both Hunter List and Simmendinger use that spelling.
posted by Dave Rutherford
Goldman-332 and Goldmann-4 appear to represent the same person because: Same person. Only one Conrad (with son Conrad) was part of 1709 emigration. Believed to have died in Canada as part of Gov. Hunter's expedition.

Not aware of any source for birth date. Suspect both are estimates.

posted by Dave Rutherford
Goldman-332 and Goldman-152 do not represent the same person because: i think they ae different people
Goldman-318 and Goldman-152 appear to represent the same person because: Same daughter. Isn't a lot of other info.

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