Talk:Herman Lehmann
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[edit]To Herman_Lehmann#Early_life Family look here >de:Herman_Lehmann#Familie
- The Lehmanns were part of the first wave of Adelsverein settlers who had emigrated from Prussia on the ship Louise, arriving in Galveston, Texas on November 2, 1846. After John O. Meusebach negotiated the Meusebach–Comanche Treaty to open up settlement of the Fisher-Miller Land Grant, the Lehmanns settled on a farm four miles southwest of Loyal Valley.
This ist not OK, because the 1. wave was in 1844! And 1846 = maybe one of the last!
look here: The first Adelsverein-sponsored immigrants arrived in Galveston in July 1844. (engl)
German version: "Schon am 18. September 1844 segelte das erste Schiff mit Auswanderern aus Bremen los, weitere folgten am 29. September und 12. Oktober 1844." --StromBer (talk) 12:17, 27 February 2016 (UTC)
- StromBer Good catch. I have removed the paragraph. Actually, Herman Lehnman himself in his own book incorrectly states
My father and mother came over from Germany with the Prince Solms Colony in 1846.
Again, impossible. Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels arrived in Texas in 1844, and by May 1845 had returned to Germany. — Maile (talk) 15:42, 27 February 2016 (UTC)
Info sourced to a primary source
[edit]I have removed information about Herman’s illness and the speculation of a cause of death because they seem to be sourced from a primary source, the “Personal visit with Esther Lehmann”. Absent a link to a transcript or other summary of the interview published elsewhere, this appears to be a primary source and not appropriate for use here. — Bellhalla (talk) 15:57, 25 March 2016 (UTC)
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