Person:William Zollman (1)

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William Zollman
m. Abt 1786
  1. William Zollman1786 - 1834
  2. Elizabeth Zollman1791 - 1881
  3. Adam Zollman1793 - 1853
m. 19 Dec 1809
Facts and Events
Name William Zollman
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1786 Botetourt County, Virginia
Marriage 19 Dec 1809 Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginiato Mary Anne Ripley
Death[1] 9 Aug 1834 Rockbridge County, Virginia
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Find A Grave.

    William Zollman
    Birth 1786
    Botetourt County, Virginia, USA
    Death 9 Aug 1834 (aged 47–48)
    Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
    Burial: Zollman Cemetery
    Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA

    William Zollman was the son of Henrich William Zollman (1761-1794) and to Mary (nee Bousman) Zollman. His father Henrich was the son of Johann Adam & Maria Barabara Zollman.
    His siblings were:
    (1) Elizabeth Zollman Cunningham
    (2) Adam Zollman
    William Zollman married Mary Anne Ripley (1788-1870) on Dec. 19, 1809.
    They were the parents of
    1) John {b. 1811}
    2) Henry {b. 1813}
    3) William {b. 1815}
    4) Eliza Jane {b. 1817}
    5) Patsy Ann {b. 1819}
    6) Alexander {b. 1821}
    7) Adam {b. 1823}
    8) Charles Beale {b. 1825}
    9) James {b. 1828}
    10) Margaret Catherine {b. 1830}
    11) Madison {b. 1832}

    William's grandfather Johann Adam Zollman along with Adam's father Johann Anton Zollmann immigrated to America in 1754 from Mensfelden, German. Grandfather Adam Zollman was the founding father of many Zollmann/Zollman/Zolman descendants with a few starting there own Zollman/Zolman Cemeteries. View the grandfather's listing on Findagrave at Johann Adam Zollman and view the home page of this Zollman Cemetery in Frederick County, Maryland for more links to other Zollman/Zolman Cemeteries.

    Info from Virginia Zollman Historian, Wilbur B. Zollman:
    "The Zollman cemetery is on a substantial hill in the northwest corner of lands which belonged to William Zollman and his wife, Mary Ann Ripley. In the 1800's the land was purchased from his sister, Elizabeth Zollman, and her husband William Cunningham. William Zollman reserved that high land for the burial of the Zollman family and their slaves."

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40602228/william-zollman