HERMAN FAMILY -- PAGE
Descendants of Johannes Wilhelm Herrmann
or John William Herman 1736 - 1813
Born in Graefenstuhl, Sachsen, Prussia
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- Family Photos
- Mahala Christina Bolick wife of William Henry Herman/Harmon
- Family of William Henry and Mahala Herman/Harmon.
- Ciscero Levi Harmon, son of William Henry and Mahala Herman/Harmon
- William Levi and Julia Herman, son of William Henry and Mahala Herman/Harmon
- Headstones Now links to the "Find a Grave website" North Carolina Herman Section.
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Read the first chapter of Jim Herman's Second Book
'Voyage to America-1766'
Last updated on 08/29/2009 with a total of 7,958 individuals and
2,922 marriages.
Jim Herman's
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ancestors of Johannes Wilhelm Herrmann
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How did we get here?
Johannes W Herrmann came to America in 1766 on the ship Polly,
(Robert Porter, Master of ship) out of Rotterdam.
Upon arriving in the American port of Philadelphia, PA., William signed his
name as Johann Wm. Herman and swore the Oath of Allegiance on 18 October 1766.
He signed a will on 22 Jan 1813 in Lincoln County, North Carolina.
He died on 29 Jun 1813 in Lincoln County, North Carolina. He was buried in
Old St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Newton, NC. Inscription reads:
Aged 77 years John William Herman, whose German name was Johannes Wilhelm Herrmann,
was born in 1736 in Graefenstuhl, Sachsen, Prussia (now part of Germany).
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