Isidor [John Isidor] [Isadore] Ledermann:

Father: George Ledermann
Mother: Katherina Zwirlein

Children:

  1. Frank [Franz]
  2. Roselia
  3. Veronica
  4. Cecilia Ledermann


Naturalization:

First Papers: January 13, 1886-Douglas County District Court, Alexandria, MN, USA. arrived in U.S. on or about April 15, 1881. declared intention to renounce allegiance to the King of Bavaria.

(Frank Ledermann-Final Papers:October 8, 1895 Douglas County District Court. witnesses: Martin Schirber & Edward Schirber. renounced allegiance to the King of Bavaria. First Papers in Douglas County District Court.)


Trans-Atlantic Voyage:


On April 9, 1881, Isidor Ledermann arrived in New York aboard the S.S. Oder (photo). He was accompanied by his wife, Agnes, and their children, Franz, Rosalie, Veronica, and "Cacilie". The ship sailed from Bremen and Southampton, with Carl Undutsch as its master. It weighed 1891 tons, and carried 1026 passengers.


Land:


In 1886, "Isadore Lederman" owned 160 acres of land in Millerville Township about 3 miles southeast of the Village of Millerville (Section 36, Township 130 North, Range 39 West of the 5th Principal Meridian). (Source: 1886 Douglas County Plat Book)

By 1900, "Frank Lederman" had become the head of the household. (Source: 1900 U.S. Census)

In 1912, "Frank Lederman" owned 260.50 acres, including all of his father's land. (Source: 1912 Douglas County Plat Book)

In 1940, "August J. Lederman", owned his father's 260.50 acres. (Source: 1940 Douglas County Plat Book)




Gravestone:

(see photo)
LEDERMANN
Isidor            Agnes
Feb. 8, 1839     July 5, 1843
Mar. 20, 1923    June 15, 1910






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 _George Ledermann______|
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|____Isidor Ledermann_
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|_Katherina Zwirlein____|
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