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Thomas Waltman

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Thomas Waltman

Birth
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
1907 (aged 69–70)
Burial
Beanblossom, Brown County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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County of Brown, Indiana, Historical and Biographical by Weston Goodspeed, 1884

THOMAS WALTMAN was born January 22, 1837, in Frederick County, Md., and was the sixth of eleven children born to Thomas and Catherine (Wolf) Waltman, natives of Maryland. Our subject was reared on a farm, with a common school education, and when about nineteen years old he commenced the task of getting his own living, and followed farming where his father had entered 160 acres, and purchased the first mill, which mill our subject has since managed.

March, 1862, he married Ann L. Ellender, to which union were born eight children, six of them living today: Hiram D., Armilda, Minnie May, Gresilda, John and Bessie.

Mr. Waltman is the possessor of 400 acres, under good cultivation, improved with comfortable residence, fair barns, and other appurtenances for use and value, all of which were acquired by industry and skill. Mr. Waltman is a member of the Masonic fraternity; is a Democrat, and has served as County Commissioner for two terms.

He and wife are members of the Baptist Church.
County of Brown, Indiana, Historical and Biographical by Weston Goodspeed, 1884

THOMAS WALTMAN was born January 22, 1837, in Frederick County, Md., and was the sixth of eleven children born to Thomas and Catherine (Wolf) Waltman, natives of Maryland. Our subject was reared on a farm, with a common school education, and when about nineteen years old he commenced the task of getting his own living, and followed farming where his father had entered 160 acres, and purchased the first mill, which mill our subject has since managed.

March, 1862, he married Ann L. Ellender, to which union were born eight children, six of them living today: Hiram D., Armilda, Minnie May, Gresilda, John and Bessie.

Mr. Waltman is the possessor of 400 acres, under good cultivation, improved with comfortable residence, fair barns, and other appurtenances for use and value, all of which were acquired by industry and skill. Mr. Waltman is a member of the Masonic fraternity; is a Democrat, and has served as County Commissioner for two terms.

He and wife are members of the Baptist Church.

Inscription

Charter Member of Bean Blossom Lodge F & A M No. 527



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