Johannes Hermann was born on March 25, 1699, in Erdmansweiler, Germany. He was the son of Matthäus Hermann and Christina.[1]
Johannes married first Christine Jacklin, 9 May 1719, by whom he had Magdalena, b 4 Feb 1720.
Marriage
1st marriage: 9 May 1719 in Weiler. Johannes Heermann (son of Matthäus Heermann from Erdmannsweiler) married Christina Jäcklerin from Waldau?.[2]
2nd marriage: 10 Oct 1724 in Weiler. Widower Johannes Hermann from Erdmannsweiler married Catharina (youngest daughter of Jacob Schuler).[3]
He passed away in February 1774, in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
He may have arrived in this country September 15, 1748, on board the ship Two Brothers, out of Rotterdam, via Portsmouth. The ship's master was Thomas Arnot.
↑ Church book Weiler, Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe / Weiler (Villingen) / Mischbuch 1640,1653,1653 - Jan. 1775 Archion image 66
↑ Church book Weiler, Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe / Weiler (Villingen) / Mischbuch 1640,1653,1653 - Jan. 1775 Archion image 240
↑ Church book Weiler, Landeskirchliches Archiv Karlsruhe / Weiler (Villingen) / Mischbuch 1640,1653,1653 - Jan. 1775 Archion image 242
↑ Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Place: Pennsylvania; Year: 1752; Ancestry Record
↑ 5.05.1 Pennsylvania Census, 1772-1890 Residence place: Philadelphia County, PA - Ancestry Record
Acknowledgments
This profile was created through the import of Shortened files.ged on 30 December 2010.
Thank you to Lee Posey for creating WikiTree profile Hermann-176 through the import of Lee Posey Family Tree_2013-03-27.ged on Mar 27, 2013.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Johann by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Johann: