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Adam Haderman b. 1812
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+ | <ext>Adam Haderman came to America on the same ship that brought John Dittmar. He reached Loysburg about the same time as Mr. Dittmar in 1837. He was a well educated man and always a student. He had learned the trade of a tanner in Germany and went to work in the Loysburg tannery. The man for whom he worked failed to pay him and he went to New Enterprise where some of the the prominent business men - the Bucks, Replogles and Brumbaughs, helped him to start a tannery. Here he prospered in business and proved to be one of the foremost citizens in every progressive movement. | ||
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+ | He helped to establish the first public schools in the township, being for many years a director, and for a number of years before we had a county superintendent, examining the teachers in the township.</ext> | ||
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Revision as of 00:48, 4 July 2006
Lineage | Haderman |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Adam Haderman |
Events
1812 birth: Hesse Castle, Germany
Notes
Adam Haderman came to America on the same ship that brought John Dittmar. He reached Loysburg about the same time as Mr. Dittmar in 1837. He was a well educated man and always a student. He had learned the trade of a tanner in Germany and went to work in the Loysburg tannery. The man for whom he worked failed to pay him and he went to New Enterprise where some of the the prominent business men - the Bucks, Replogles and Brumbaughs, helped him to start a tannery. Here he prospered in business and proved to be one of the foremost citizens in every progressive movement.
He helped to establish the first public schools in the township, being for many years a director, and for a number of years before we had a county superintendent, examining the teachers in the township.
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