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- 1 PROP
2 DATE 5 OCT 1610
2 PLAC Inherited land in Dreckwall (part of Hamburg)
2 SOUR S003991
From the book, "English Origins of New England Families", by Gary Boyd Roberts:
"PETER TALLMAN, of Hamburg, born, probably in Scheswig-Holstein, about 1582, presumably settled in Hamburg in the opening years of the seventeenth century, for he was living in the Parish of St. Nicholas in 1608, when his daughter Anna was baptized. The name of his wife is unknown.
On 5 Oct. 1610 he received from Dr. Stephen Schoenefeldt, body physician to John Adolphus, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, an inheritance in Dreckwall [a part of Hamburg], which was conveyed to Marilius de Corput as trustee, since Peter Tallman, ws not at that time a burgher of Hamburg. Later, however, he evidently became a burgher of Hamburg, for two Peter Tallmans, one probably a son and the other probably a nephew of this Peter, were admitted as burghers in 1636 and in 1646 respectively, both being admitted as sons of burghers."
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