HERMAN ANNEX

 

Annie (Herman) Place Pedigree

and

Hannah (Herman) Place Pedigree

(Start at generation 1, below.)

 

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Generation

 

6   (?)

 

1. Biographical notes:

 

Born .  Died .

 

2. Wife: (?)

 

Born .  Died .

 

3. Children: (order uncertain)

 

a. Frederick Herman: See generation 5, below.

 

b. Michael Herman. (perhaps)

 

5   Frederick Herman

 

1. Biographical notes:

 

Born in Germany.  Died .  Around the time of the American Revolutionary War, Frederick emigrated from Germany to America, settling at Marshall’s Creek in Middle Smithfield Township, Northampton (later Monroe) County, Pennsylvania (Delaware River region near Philadelphia).

 

2. Wife: Rebecca Staggus

 

Born .  Died .  Before marriage to Frederick Herman resided in Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Delaware River region near Philadelphia).

 

3. Children: (order uncertain)

 

a. Frederick Herman, Jr.: See generation 4, below.

 

b. Stephen Herman: Perhaps married Bep Depew.

 

c. Joseph Herman: Married Anna Place, daughter of James and Phoebe (Winans) Place.

 

d. Jacob Herman.

 

e. John C. Herman. (Should he be generation 3, below, versus the son of Frederick, Jr.?)

 

f. Catherine Herman: Married George Edecer of Philadelphia.

 

g. Mary Herman: Married Adam Overfield of Middle Smithfield Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.

 

h. Rebecca Herman: Twin.  Married Adam Roe of Monroe County, Pennsylvania.

 

i. Sarah Herman: Twin.  Married John Fredericks of Cherry Valley, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.

 

j. Elizabeth Herman: Married David W. West of Northampton County, Pennsylvania.

 

4   Frederick Herman, Jr.

 

1. Biographical notes:

 

Born .  Died .

 

2. Wife: Lettice Coolbaugh

 

Born .  Died .

 

3. Children: (order uncertain)

 

a. John C. Herman: See generation 3, below.

 

b. Evan C. Herman: Born 1825.  Married Elizabeth Mosier, daughter of John and Sarah (Overfield) Mosier, in 1845 and resided on the old Herman homestead in Middle Smithfield Township, Northampton (later Monroe) County, Pennsylvania.  Ean and Elizabeth had the following children:

 

(1. Lydia Herman: Born 10 January 1846.  Married (1st) George Clark.  Married (2nd) Ben Cochran.

 

(2. Mary Alice Herman.

 

(3. Georgiana Herman: Married Jacob Place of Maple Grove, Monroe County, Pennsylvania (Para. 1.e.(2. Of generation 2 of the Place Annex), son of Martin and Sarah (Overfield) Place.

 

(4. Frank Herman: Born 1861.

 

(5. William Herman: Born 1864.  Married Bessie Huffman.

 

3   John C. Herman

 

1. Biographical notes:

 

Born 1819 (note: was he the son of Frederick, Sr., verus Jr.?).  Died .  Moved from the Delaware River valley region to Tunkhannock, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania.

 

2. Wife: Mary Walters

 

Born .  Died .

 

3. Children: (order uncertain)

 

a. Luticcia Herman: Married (?) Rooler and resided at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

 

b. Sarah Herman: Married George Halin.

 

c. Rebecca Herman: Married (?) Nye and resided in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania.

 

d. Elizabeth Herman: Married (?) Billings and resided in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania.

 

e. Annie Herman: See generation 2a, below.

 

f. Hannah Herman: See generation 2b, below.

 

g. Edith Herman.

 

h. Rilla Herman: Married (?) Love.

 

i. Frederick Herman.

 

j. Daniel Herman.

 

2a  Annie Herman:

 

Born .  Died .  Married Seymour Place, paragraph 1.a.(1. of generation 2 of the Place Annex.

 

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2b  Hannah Herman:

 

Born .  Died .  Married Henry Place, paragraph 1.a.(1. of generation 2 of the Place Annex.

 

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