I am looking for any connections to the following line: 8) Gebhard (Gerhard?) Buchmann b 1680-1690 married Barbara Einacker in Reichshosen(spelling?) 7) Kaspar Buchmann b1703 d1768 m1741 Margaret Simon (spelling?) b1718 d1793 6) Johann Buchmann b1751 Eppenbrunn d???? Detta, Banat married Magdalena Kupper b1756 Eppenbrunn d1794 Detta In 1786 Johann moved to Detta, Banat 5) Johann Buchmann b1780 Eppenbrunn d1826 Detta m1800 Anna Marie Khammer b1783 d1824 Detta 4) Martin Buchmann b1810 d1875 Detta m1827 Anna Payer 2nd marriage 1835 Anna Wagner Son of first marriage 3) Peter Buchmann b1830 Detta married Johanna Lothary b1832 Detta 2) Johann Buchmann married Kath, Schiff 1) Anna Buchmann b1884 Detta d1950 m1903 Detta Isador(Izadar) Stadler(Szadler) b187? Detta d1945 Isador immigrated to the US in 1905 and Anna immigrated in 1906. With Anna were a young child and cousins Lajos and Johana Ritler. Anna and Isador were my grand parents. I have more on some of my cousins from the Peter and Johanna generation. Looking forward to anyone that can add anyone to the line..
Were your BUCKMANNs ever in Alsace-Lorraine? This is also known as Elsas-Lotringen, depending the time period, of course--but some credit for the name designation needs to be given to whether the ancestors preferred the area to be run by France or Germany. Our BUCKMANN married a MENGES and there was this constant discrepancy between them as to which country correctly ruled, regardless of the current politics: one said he/she was from France; the spouse, from Germany--the tombstones were designated that they were born in Elsas-Lotringen although the region had been governed at that time by France. It must have made for interesting family discussions! I just read an interesting article in the journal of FEEFHS about the Germans who went to a portion of the Banat. BUCKMANNs weren't mentioned but that's irrelevant for the purposes of that particular article. 'Fascinating detail about the whys and wherefores of life there, and the subsequent ending of their time in that area. Your WAGNERs also interest me because my husband's direct lines include them too, likely having migrated to the region now known as Hungary after living in Germany. --Carol (Huffington) Menges