Kathrina Ullmann

Female 1879 - 1953  (74 years)


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  • Name Kathrina Ullmann 
    Birth 17 Mar 1879 
    Gender Female 
    Death 21 Mar 1953  Lollar Hesse Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Katharina Ullmann in the Hesse, Germany, Deaths, 1851-1958
      Name: Katharina Ullmann
      Age: 74
      Birth Date: 17 Mrz 1879 (17 Mar 1879)
      Death Date: 21 Mrz 1953 (21 Mar 1953)
      Death Place: Lollar, Hessen (Hesse), Deutschland (Germany)
      Civil Registration Office: Lollar
      Father: Christian Ullmann
      Mother: Margaretha Ullmann
      Certificate Number: 13
    Person ID I11971  Drollinger Genealogy
    Last Modified 25 Jun 2022 

    Father Johann Christian Ullmann,   b. 31 Jan 1842   d. 10 Jan 1917, Lollar, Hessen, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 74 years) 
    Mother Margaretha Ullmann,   b. 6 Mar 1848, Lollar, Hesse Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 26 Jan 1922, Lollar, Hesse Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 73 years) 
    Family ID F3836  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Notes 
    • When I had my father over to Germany for a visit in 1984 I took him to the town of Lollar in Hessen near Giessen. He knew of the death of Katherina because his fellow coworker, Orville "Burkie" Burke, at Greyhound was involved in a settlement case involving his wife. German inheritance is not the same as the USA. Ever since the Code of Napolean which was if a person had issue all would share equally. She was an Ullmann descendant and related to Peter Ullmann my great grandfather. Peter had made several trips back to Germany and purchased a house for his mother. When Katherina died her estate settlement brought about the court case. My father knew she was buried there in the cemetery. We looked but did not find a stone. There was an older man there working with a pair of hedge trimmers cutting some bushes. I asked him in my poor German if he knew of an Ullmann grave stone. He said yes and walked over to a stone covered in ivy. He chopped away the ivy and there was her stone. Then he mention Ullmann was a Bomisch or Bohemian name. He said he was also of Bohemian descent. then he proceeded to tell me of how his youngest brother was drafted into the German Army. He did not want to be a soldier so he ran away. The family was eating breakfast and the Gestapo came and took him out in the alley and shot him. Then they made the family pay for the bullets.

      Gordon L. Drollinger