Daniel Edelman1738

Name
Daniel Edelman
Given names
Daniel
Surname
Edelman
Birth about 1738 30 31

Birth of a sisterAnna Maria Edelman
about 1740 (Age 2)

Birth of a sisterEva Catherine Edelman
November 15, 1742 (Age 4)
Baptism of a sisterEva Catherine Edelman
December 16, 1742 (Age 4)
Note: Sponsored by Barnhart Young and wife
sponsorship
sponsorship of baptism
October 2, 1760 (Age 22)
Text:
Daniel Laurer, b. Sept 23, 1760, bapt. 2 Oct 1760. Reformed and Lutheran, Manchester, Carroll, Maryland Father: Gottfried Laurer Mother: Maria Elisabeta Weltin
Property
Phillipsburg and Shillings Folly, Baltimore County, Maryland
February 17, 1761 (Age 23)
Publication: Heritage Books
Text:
Philip Adleman, farmer, to Daniel Adleman, all of Baltimore Co., MD. For the sum of 5 pounds, 150 acres, being part of Phillipsburg and part of Shillings Folly, bounded in part by Shillings Lot. Wife Margaret relinquishes dower. Signed J. Filb Edelmann [seal]. Wit John Shrimplin, Daniel (DL) Long. [Baltimore Co. Deeds, Liber BH, Folio 518-522]
Death of a fatherPhilip Jacob Edelmann
1762 (Age 24)
Note: Philip Edelmann did not sign a document supporting a school. His two sons and his wife did.
MarriageElisabeth View family
before March 30, 1763 (Age 25)

Property
Philipsburg and Shillings Folly, Baltimore County, Maryland
March 30, 1763 (Age 25)
Publication: Heritage Books
Text:
Daniel Adleman, farmer, to John Killinger, all of Baltimore Co., MD. For the sum of 86 pounds, 150 acres, being part of Philipsburg and part of Shillings Folly, bordering Shillings Lot in part, and being on Georges Run. Wife Elizabeth relinquishes dower. Signed Daniel Adleman [seal]. Wit R. Richards, Christopher Vaughan, ___ Owing. Recorded 22 Apr 1763. [Baltimore Co. Deeds, Liber BL, Folio 138-141]
Residence October 9, 1765 (Age 27)
Publication: Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, Inc., 2002
Citation details: p. 61
Text:
Bk: Pg: D: 677, 679 Date 9 Oct 1765 RcCt: 15 Oct 1765 John Berkley & wife Susanna of Ldn to Philip Baker & Daniel Adleman of Ldn. L/R of 206 ac, adj. Mahlon Kirkbride. Wit: Jas. Lane, William Carr Lane, W. Ellzey
Birth of a daughter
#1
Catharine “Katy, Kitty” Edelman
November 17, 1771 (Age 33)
Source: 1860 census
Citation details: Clay Township, St. Clair County, Michigan
Text:
Catharine Harrow, age 90, born in Kentucky
Baptism of a daughterCatharine “Katy, Kitty” Edelman
December 11, 1771 (Age 33)
Note: Baptismal records of the Monocacy Lutheran Congregation and its successor, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, 1742-1779.
Birth of a daughter
#2
Catherine Edelman
October 5, 1774 (Age 36)
Death of a brotherJohn David Edelman
1780 (Age 42)
Text:
Your message posting regarding Catherine Harrow was sent to our list (Ruddlesfort). The Ruddlesfort group are descendants of the people who were captured by the British and Indians at Ruddell’s and Martin’s Station in 1780. Among those were the Eddleman family, which your Catherine may have been a member. This is what we know: David and Catherine Eddleman came to Kentucky about 1778 and lived at Logan’s Station. David served at Logan’s Station in Capt. Richard May’s company as a private in 1778-1779. About April 1779 he was transferred to Capt. Isaac Ruddell’s company and served until Oct of 1779. David died during the winter of 1779/80 as his wife Catherine received a settlement certificate for 400 acres of land in present day Bourbon Co., KY. Ruddell’s Station was attacked by British and Indians on June 24, 1780 and all the people were captured. It’s presumed that the Eddlemans were still residing at the fort. The history of Decatur Indiana mentions Daniel Eddleman and his capture by the Indians, but does not specifically say he was at Ruddells. In a July 1783 issue of the Pennsylvania Gazette, there was a list of people who were still captives of the Indians. Listed were “Caty Etelmaw, Daniel Etelmaw” and “David Etelmaw.” It has been presumed that this was Catherine Eddleman (the mother), Daniel and John. However it could be your Catherine and her two brothers. We’re not sure David is the same as John or not. A bio of Daniel Eddleman mentions that his brother James may have been killed by the Indians. The names in the list were usually listed in order of birth. This would coincide with the birth of your Catherine (abt. 1765), Daniel (abt 1770 ) and John/David (abt. 1775). Catherine, the mother, later married John Burger about 1785, a fellow captive from Ruddell’s. They lived in Bourbon Co., KY for a while and later settled in Indiana. Catherine received her 400 acres in Kentucky, which was later transferred to John Burger her husband. Bio of Daniel Eddleman: ( History of Decatur Co., Indiana) “Daniel Eddleman, with his mother and brother, was sheltered in a strong cabin… and while there they were attacked by Indians and Daniel was taken by Indians to near Lafayette, where he was kept until 12 years old, when he was returned to Kentucky and claimed by his mother. It is thought Daniel's brother James was killed or burned to death by the Indians. Daniel died in Jackson County, Indiana, aged 98. He was a hunter, trapper, and loved hunting better than farming. He learned the Indian method of counting on fingers: ‘nequita, nesway, netheny, narroway, nollony, cutatha, nesothy, sathaky, sockaty, and metathy’ and then up to 100 or more by doubling the hands, etc. Eddelmans came to Decatur County in early twenties and settled in Jackson Township. Their log cabin was replaced...” Harold Eddleman is the expert on this family. You may want to contact him: http://www.disknet.com/indiana_biolab/eg810.htm I hope this helps, Jim Sellars PS: My family was also at Ruddell’s Station in 1780 when it was captured.
misc.
recording of aid to Continental Army
April 9, 1782 (Age 44)
Religion
Reformed Church, now St. James United Church of Christ
1797 (Age 59)
Marriage of a childLieutenant Alexander HarrowCatharine “Katy, Kitty” EdelmanView family
Type: Religious marriage
February 12, 1805 (Age 67)
Address: 3305 Sandwich St. Windsor, Essex, Ontario
Publication: 1909, Sandwich, Ontario
Text:
When Michigan was ceded to the United States in August 1796, many people preferring to remain loyal to the old flag, moved to the south side of the river, Sandwich became the rendezvous and known to these early settlers as South Detroit. Near the spot where the tower of St. John's Church now stands was erected a small log building... In this little building Richard Pollard as a Layman, held the services of the Church of England. in the year 1802 he was ordained.... As rector of Sandwich he was chaplain to the forces at Fort Malden, now Amherstburg.
Publication: Kent County Branch and Essex County Branch Ontario Genealogical Society, 1990
Citation details: p. 7
Text:
1805 Feb. 12 Married Harrow Edlemott Alexander Harrow, Esquire, late of the Navy Department on lake [Lake] Erie & Catherine Edlemott, spinster were m. by Lic. Feb. 12, 1805. Contr. Partn. Alex'r Harrow, her mark X Catherine Eldemott [Edlemott]. Wit. Atkin Pattinson, John McDonald, Archibald Wright.
Death of a daughterCatherine Edelman
April 15, 1855 (Age 117)
Publication: 1925 CD later
Citation details: p. 62
Burial of a daughterCatherine Edelman
1855 (Age 117)
Cemetery: St. James Cemetery
Publication: 1925 CD later
Citation details: p. 62
Text:
George Uncapher ... died March 12, 1834, in his sixty-second year, from an operation for gall stones, leaving besides his wife, his aged and widowed mother, who was a charge of his, to be cared for by his brother, Peter. His wife Catherine survived him for twenty-one years, her death occurring April 15, 1855, and both were buried in St. james Cemetery, Saline, Pa.
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Marriage: January 15, 1732Oberhoffen = 67160 Wissembourg
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8 years
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younger sister
3 years
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Family with Elisabeth - View family
wife
 
Marriage: before March 30, 1763
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Text:
Daniel Laurer, b. Sept 23, 1760, bapt. 2 Oct 1760. Reformed and Lutheran, Manchester, Carroll, Maryland Father: Gottfried Laurer Mother: Maria Elisabeta Weltin
PropertyBaltimore County, Maryland Deed Records
Publication: Heritage Books
Text:
Philip Adleman, farmer, to Daniel Adleman, all of Baltimore Co., MD. For the sum of 5 pounds, 150 acres, being part of Phillipsburg and part of Shillings Folly, bounded in part by Shillings Lot. Wife Margaret relinquishes dower. Signed J. Filb Edelmann [seal]. Wit John Shrimplin, Daniel (DL) Long. [Baltimore Co. Deeds, Liber BH, Folio 518-522]
PropertyBaltimore County, Maryland Deed Records
Publication: Heritage Books
Text:
Daniel Adleman, farmer, to John Killinger, all of Baltimore Co., MD. For the sum of 86 pounds, 150 acres, being part of Philipsburg and part of Shillings Folly, bordering Shillings Lot in part, and being on Georges Run. Wife Elizabeth relinquishes dower. Signed Daniel Adleman [seal]. Wit R. Richards, Christopher Vaughan, ___ Owing. Recorded 22 Apr 1763. [Baltimore Co. Deeds, Liber BL, Folio 138-141]
ResidenceIndex to Loudoun County, Virginia, Land Deed Books A-Z, 1757-1800
Publication: Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, Inc., 2002
Citation details: p. 61
Text:
Bk: Pg: D: 677, 679 Date 9 Oct 1765 RcCt: 15 Oct 1765 John Berkley & wife Susanna of Ldn to Philip Baker & Daniel Adleman of Ldn. L/R of 206 ac, adj. Mahlon Kirkbride. Wit: Jas. Lane, William Carr Lane, W. Ellzey