The Ullmann Home PageUpdated September 17, 2003 |
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Geoffrey Ullmann
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The following Ullmann genealogical information was researched and written by our father Albert W. Ullmann. It is through his hard work and persistent research that we have a tremendous volume of family history. Not only was he a dedicated and proud family historian but also a loving father and husband. With deep gratitude for many happy memories we dedicate this Ullmann Home Page in loving memory of Albert W. Ullmann. -- Geoffrey C. Ullmann -- 1997 --The earliest ancestor which I can trace is my great grandfather, Christian Ullmann. He was probably born about 1820. He married Rosina (Schmude) who bore him at least three children, two sons and a daughter. Very little is known about Christian except that he was a "Day Laborer."The three children came to America at the end of the 19th century. The daughter, (name unknown) married Maschecovsky and last lived on Holyoke St., East Hampton Mass. Her children were Ted, Tillie, and Mary (Holt), a nurse. One son of Christian and Rosina, (name unknown) also had a son, Charles, a blacksmith. His wife was called "Aunt Minnie." They lived in Jersey City, NJ and had two children, Helen (Holschuh) and Edwin. The third child of Christian and Rosina was my grandfather William Ullmann (Friederich Wilhelm Ullmann). He was born in Krotoschin, Posen, August 22, 1848. It is possible that Christian and Rosina moved with their family to Russia near Bialystok to obtain work during the Russian railroad boom. It appears they lived in the small town of Starocielces near Bialystok. -- Albert W. Ullmann -- 1982 We are very interested in finding any descendants of the two unknown children of Christian and Rosina Ullmann. |
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