[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Bondermann from Volhynia
Earl Schultz
Earl.Schultz at telusplanet.net
Fri Oct 18 15:59:59 PDT 2013
Hi Charlotte,
It is likely that this name was spelled differently in the Polish records because Bondermann may have been Badermann or Badrmann. The Polish a with a hook becomes 'on'. If that is the case, I have a Karoline Bademann in the Michalki Parish records (no 'r'). I also have her name as Nademann and I am not sure if I had difficulty reading the name or if the name appeared both ways. I am in the process of rechecking these records. Karoline married Heinrich Michaelis and had two children in the Michalki records but I don't know where the marriage occurred.
I hope this is a clue for you and maybe someone else can comment.
Earl
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Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2013 15:55:55 -0400 (EDT)
From: Charlotte Dubay <hoeserhistory at aol.com>
To: ger-poland-volhynia at sggee.org
Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Bondermann from Volhynia
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Hello list,
I am searching for BONDERMAN,BONDERMANN, BONDENMAN in Volhynia. I have found none.
My gr grandmother's mother's maiden name was BONDERMANN who then married a WEICHMANN.
WEICHMANNS arrived in Heimthal around 1840, but there were some already in Luts'k area.
I am not certain where they came from.
My gr grandmother Louise sometimes stated that she was born Germany and sometimes stated that she was born in Poland (she was Lutheran).
Louise WEICHMANN was my gr grandmother and she married HOESER, HOSER (UMLAUT O) in Heimthal in 1872.
There were many Weichmann, Wichmann, Wickman families in Heimthal, Lutsk, Novorad-Volynsk areas and some were sponsored to America by my Hoeser ancestors. And I only know of one Hoeser family in Volhynia - Heimthal, Novohrad-Volynsk area. Those 3 sons (one being my ggrandfather Hoeser) and their mother came from Bromberg.
But I absolutely can not find any Bondermanns in Volhynia. A friend researched it in his Jewish records and say there are no Bondermanns there. I checked later WWII records (where I found lots of Weichmanns) but not even one surname of Bondermann.
If any of you heard of / know of / find a BONDERMANN, BONDERMAN, BONDENMAN family - even in Prussia or Poland area, I'd be interested in looking at their history.
Also, any WEICHMANN, WICHMANN, WICKMAN families in Luts'k area may be my ancestors. Some came to ND, SD, and SK, Canada in 1930s and 1940s.
Any help would surely be appreciated. I have simultaneously searched all four grandparents for about 15 years, and have found much. But I am just now going to the actual German records. Much more difficult, since I speak no German.
Thank you, list, for any leads or ideas that you can give me. I appreciate this group.
Charlotte DuBay
hoeserhistory at aol.com
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