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Adam {Gutmann} Goodman

Male 1898 - 1972  (74 years)


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  1. 1.  Adam {Gutmann} Goodman was born on 19 Jan 1898 in Brunnethal, Samara, Russia (son of Johannes (John) Friedrich Gutmann and Katherine Hartung); died on 5 Jun 1972 in Arizona, USA; was buried in Jun 1972 in Sheridan, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Birth: Russia
    • Race: White
    • Reference Number: 11797
    • _ORIG: Russia
    • Birth: Abt 1898, Russia
    • Arrival: 1907
    • Residence: 1930, Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA; Age: 32; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • Residence: 1935, Yellowstone, Montana, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Big Horn, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA; Age: 42; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • Residence: 1940, Big Horn, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA; Age: 42; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • Death: Jun 1972

    Notes:

    Notes from Tannya Goodman:
    Adam Goodman died June 5, 1972, at Phoenix General, Phoenix, Arizona. I called our library and had them check his obituary that ran in the Sheridan Press on June 6, 1972.
    Also, Grampa and Gramma lived in Mesa, Arizona at time of his death. And one time they lived in Apache Junction, Arizona. Information from my Aunt Norma (Bob's) Goodman.

    Aunt Pauline wrote in a handwritten text (1) - the copy is written in her words without spelling or grammar changes and also for the Sheridan County Heritage Book (2) the following explanations for why they came to the United States from Russia. I have added capitalized names in [ ]s to show who came and who stayed.

    (1) - "As I remember in April 1907 we landed in Brooklyn, New York Island, from Brunnental, Saratov, Russia, my father and mother [ANNA WOITH - Johannes third wife] and three half brothers [JACOB, ADAM, GEORGE] and my real brother (baby) [ADOLPH] who had been real sick on the ship and turned out to be measles. So my baby brother and mother were quaranteened for 30 days. But my father bribed a German Jew interpreter to smuggle us out into a train, because I also was very ill with a absessed throat. My father was afraid we'd be hold up there for thirty days too and he had no money left after the train fair to Vici, Oklahoma where we were to go to Dad's Uncle Henry Zeiler, who had a small grain farm, my oldest brother [JACOB] was 21 years old and was drafted into the Russian Army thats why my father decided to come to the United States, but didn't have enough money to bring all the kids so my sister Mary 11 years and three half brothers [JOHN, FRED, HENRY] stayed behind at our Grandpa Goodman's [JOHANN FRIEDRICH GUTMANN] home whom he sent for a year later with money scraped together working on ranches around the neighbors. 30 days later my poor mother came as my little brother had died and was buried at sea off Brooklyn Island." [She doesn't mention ELISABETH.]

    (2) - "The year I was three, my brother Jake was drafted into the Russian Army. Dad did not want him to go because they treated them terrible, so he had his Uncle Henry Zeiler in Oklahoma send the money to move to America. We did not have enough money for the whole family to come over so they brought five of us kids. We landed in Brooklyn, New York in April of 1907. My baby brother, Adolph, was real sick when we arrived and Mother had to stay there with him. He died from the measles and was buried at sea off of Brooklyn Island. We went to Vici, Oklahoma and Dad worked on grain farms for a living, which was very poor living. We went to bed hungry many times. After a year in the United States, Dad had enough money for the rest of the kids to join us."

    Per Tannya Goodman-
    NOTE: Aunt Pauline wrote in a handwritten text (1) - the copy is written in her words without spelling or grammar changes and also for the Sheridan County Heritage Book (2) the following explanations for why they came to the United States from Russia. I have added capitalized names in [ ]s to show who came and who stayed.

    (1) - "As I remember in April 1907 we landed in Brooklyn, New York Island, from Brunnental, Saratov, Russia, my father and mother [ANNA WOITH - Johannes third wife] and three half brothers [JACOB, ADAM, GEORGE] and my real brother (baby) [ADOLPH] who had been real sick on the ship and turned out to be measles. So my baby brother and mother were quaranteened for 30 days. But my father bribed a German Jew interpreter to smuggle us out into a train, because I also was very ill with a absessed throat. My father was afraid we'd be hold up there for thirty days too and he had no money left after the train fair to Vici, Oklahoma where we were to go to Dad's Uncle Henry Zeiler, who had a small grain farm, my oldest brother [JACOB] was 21 years old and was drafted into the Russian Army thats why my father decided to come to the United States, but didn't have enough money to bring all the kids so my sister Mary 11 years and three half brothers [JOHN, FRED, HENRY] stayed behind at our Grandpa Goodman's [JOHANN FRIEDRICH GUTMANN] home whom he sent for a year later with money scraped together working on ranches around the neighbors. 30 days later my poor mother came as my little brother had died and was buried at sea off Brooklyn Island." [She doesn't mention ELISABETH.]

    (2) - "The year I was three, my brother Jake was drafted into the Russian Army. Dad did not want him to go because they treated them terrible, so he had his Uncle Henry Zeiler in Oklahoma send the money to move to America. We did not have enough money for the whole family to come over so they brought five of us kids. We landed in Brooklyn, New York in April of 1907. My baby brother, Adolph, was real sick when we arrived and Mother had to stay there with him. He died from the measles and was buried at sea off of Brooklyn Island. We went to Vici, Oklahoma and Dad worked on grain farms for a living, which was very poor living. We went to bed hungry many times. After a year in the United States, Dad had enough money for the rest of the kids to join us."

    Arrival:
    "Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960 Transcription"

    First name(s) ADAM
    Last name GUTMAN
    Gender Male
    Age 9
    Birth year 1898
    Occupation CHILD
    Departure year 1907
    Departure day 7
    Departure month 12
    Departure port LIVERPOOL
    Destination port NEW YORK
    Destination NEW YORK
    Country United States
    Destination country United States
    Ship name LUCANIA
    Ship master's last name BARR
    City LIVERPOOL
    Ship destination port NEW YORK
    Ship destination country USA
    Ship square feet 11701
    Ship registered tonnage 4975
    Number of passengers 516
    Record set Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960

    People with same last name on this voyage
    State First name(s) Last name Title
    - AWRUM GUTMAN -
    - JOHAN GUTMAN -
    - ANNA GUTMAN -
    - JACOB GUTMAN -
    - GEORGE GUTMAN -
    - PAULINA GUTMAN -
    - ADOLF GUTMAN -

    https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=tna%2fbt27%2f0544000005%2f00233

    NOTE: Names on passenger list
    [Crossing Passenger List]
    Johann Gutmann
    Anna
    Jacob
    Adam
    George
    Pauline
    Adolph


    Death:
    last residence Sheridan, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA

    Buried:
    Sheridan Municipal Cemetery

    Sheridan Municipal Cemetery

    Sheridan

    Sheridan County

    Wyoming, USA

    Plot: Block 89 Lot 6

    Adam married Anna Barbara Kukes on 1 Apr 1918 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA. Anna (daughter of Conrad Kukes and Marie Susanna Schmidt) was born on 10 Dec 1898 in Kukkus, Samara, Russia; died on 18 Apr 1985 in Sheridan, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA; was buried in Sheridan, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Per Tannya Goodman-
    One thing about the marriage certificate for Anna and Adam, that my mom told me, Grampa lied about his age. Anna could marry at 18, but the men were suppose to be 21. He was only 20. He was born at beginning of 1898, she at end of 1898.

    Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950 for Adam Goodman

    Name: Adam Goodman
    Titles & Terms:
    Event:
    Marriage
    Event Date: 01 Apr 1918
    Event Place: Billings, Yellowstone, Montana
    Age: 21 NOTE: lied about age.
    Marital Status: Single
    Previous Spouse:
    Race: White
    Birth Date:
    Birthplace:
    Brunnendahl, Russia
    Estimated Birth Year: 1897 NOTE: 1898
    Father: John Goodman
    Father's Titles & Terms:
    Mother: Kathrina Harding NOTE: some records as Hartung
    Mother's Titles & Terms:
    Paternal Grandfather:
    Paternal Grandmother:
    Maternal Grandfather:
    Maternal Grandmother:
    Additional Relatives:

    Spouse: Anna Kukes
    Spouse's Titles & Terms:
    Spouse's Age: 19
    Spouse's Marital Status:
    Single
    Spouse's Race: White
    Spouse's Birth Date:
    Spouse's Birthplace: Kukes, Russia
    Spouse's Estimated Birth Year: 1899 NOTE: 1898
    Spouse's Father: Conrad Kukes
    Spouse's Father's Titles & Terms:
    Spouse's Mother: Marie Schmill NOTE: mother was Marie Susanna Schmidt. It was
    Spouse's Mother's Titles & Terms: hard to read handwriting on marriage license
    Spouse's Paternal Grandfather: so can see how they made the mistake.
    Spouse's Paternal Grandmother:
    Spouse's Maternal Grandfather:
    Spouse's Maternal Grandmother:

    Volume/Page/Certificate Number:
    P 634 CN 5734
    Film Number:
    1943758
    Digital Folder Number:
    4351485
    Image Number:
    897

    Children:
    1. Sadie (Goodman) Robertson was born on 17 Dec 1919 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA; died on 17 Aug 2014 in Sheridan, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA.
    2. George Edward Goodman was born on 27 May 1920; died on 7 May 1978 in Houston, Harris, Texas, USA.
    3. Louis (Stub) Goodman was born on 16 Apr 1922 in Toppenish, Yakima, Washington, USA; died on 10 Jun 1989 in Sheridan, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA.
    4. Howard Willard {Swede} Goodman was born on 22 Dec 1923 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA; died on 10 Nov 2006 in Casper, Natrona, Wyoming, USA.
    5. Virgil Vern {Son} Goodman was born on 28 Mar 1925 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA; died on 22 Sep 1994 in Sheridan, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA.
    6. Virginia Rose {Sis} Goodman was born on 24 Dec 1926 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA; died on 9 Jul 2003 in Bethel, Kitsap, Washington, USA.
    7. Robert {Bob} Goodman was born on 11 Oct 1928 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA; died on 28 Feb 2010 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, USA.
    8. Kenneth {Babe} Goodman was born on 28 Jan 1931 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA; died on 19 Aug 2007 in Sheridan, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Johannes (John) Friedrich Gutmann was born in 1862 (son of Johann Friedrich Gutmann and Anna Margaretha Zeiler); died in 1934.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 12236
    • Arrival: 1907

    Notes:

    Arrival:
    "Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960 Transcription"

    First name(s) ADAM
    Last name GUTMAN
    Gender Male
    Age 9
    Birth year 1898
    Occupation CHILD
    Departure year 1907
    Departure day 7
    Departure month 12
    Departure port LIVERPOOL
    Destination port NEW YORK
    Destination NEW YORK
    Country United States
    Destination country United States
    Ship name LUCANIA
    Ship master's last name BARR
    City LIVERPOOL
    Ship destination port NEW YORK
    Ship destination country USA
    Ship square feet 11701
    Ship registered tonnage 4975
    Number of passengers 516
    Record set Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960

    People with same last name on this voyage
    State First name(s) Last name Title
    - AWRUM GUTMAN -
    - JOHAN GUTMAN -
    - ANNA GUTMAN -
    - JACOB GUTMAN -
    - GEORGE GUTMAN -
    - PAULINA GUTMAN -
    - ADOLF GUTMAN -

    https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=tna%2fbt27%2f0544000005%2f00233

    NOTE: Names on passenger list: [SEE PHOTO #1: Crossing Passenger List]
    Johann Gutmann
    Anna
    Jacob
    Adam
    George
    Pauline
    Adolph

    NOTE: Aunt Pauline wrote in a handwritten text (1) - the copy is written in her words without spelling or grammar changes and also for the Sheridan County Heritage Book (2) the following explanations for why they came to the United States from Russia. I have added capitalized names in [ ]s to show who came and who stayed.

    (1) - "As I remember in April 1907 we landed in Brooklyn, New York Island, from Brunnental, Saratov, Russia, my father and mother [ANNA WOITH - Johannes third wife] and three half brothers [JACOB, ADAM, GEORGE] and my real brother (baby) [ADOLPH] who had been real sick on the ship and turned out to be measles. So my baby brother and mother were quaranteened for 30 days. But my father bribed a German Jew interpreter to smuggle us out into a train, because I also was very ill with a absessed throat. My father was afraid we'd be hold up there for thirty days too and he had no money left after the train fair to Vici, Oklahoma where we were to go to Dad's Uncle Henry Zeiler, who had a small grain farm, my oldest brother [JACOB] was 21 years old and was drafted into the Russian Army thats why my father decided to come to the United States, but didn't have enough money to bring all the kids so my sister Mary 11 years and three half brothers [JOHN, FRED, HENRY] stayed behind at our Grandpa Goodman's [JOHANN FRIEDRICH GUTMANN] home whom he sent for a year later with money scraped together working on ranches around the neighbors. 30 days later my poor mother came as my little brother had died and was buried at sea off Brooklyn Island." [She doesn't mention ELISABETH.]

    (2) - "The year I was three, my brother Jake was drafted into the Russian Army. Dad did not want him to go because they treated them terrible, so he had his Uncle Henry Zeiler in Oklahoma send the money to move to America. We did not have enough money for the whole family to come over so they brought five of us kids. We landed in Brooklyn, New York in April of 1907. My baby brother, Adolph, was real sick when we arrived and Mother had to stay there with him. He died from the measles and was buried at sea off of Brooklyn Island. We went to Vici, Oklahoma and Dad worked on grain farms for a living, which was very poor living. We went to bed hungry many times. After a year in the United States, Dad had enough money for the rest of the kids to join us."

    Johannes married Katherine Hartung. Katherine was born about 1862; died in 1903 in Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Katherine Hartung was born about 1862; died in 1903 in Russia.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 12239

    Notes:

    Birth:
    based on spouse's age

    Children:
    1. Henry Goodman was born on 16 May 1891 in Brunnethal, Samara, Russia; died on 17 Mar 1967 in Missoula, Montana, USA.
    2. 1. Adam {Gutmann} Goodman was born on 19 Jan 1898 in Brunnethal, Samara, Russia; died on 5 Jun 1972 in Arizona, USA; was buried in Jun 1972 in Sheridan, Sheridan, Wyoming, USA.
    3. George Goodman was born on 7 Jul 1902 in Brunnethal, Samara, Russia; died in Oct 1950 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Johann Friedrich Gutmann was born on 12 Aug 1835 in Frank, Saratov, Russia; died in 1919 in Brunnethal, Samara, Russia.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 12237

    Notes:


    Johann Friedrich Gutmann
    b: 12 August 1835, Frank, Saratov, Volga, Russia
    Source: Maggie Hein, Village Coordinator from Frank-Kolb and Brunnental. Her
    source: Gutmann Ancestral Chart - Village of Frank and Frank: A
    German Colony on the Volga.
    d: 1919 in Bruennental, Saratov, Russia
    Source: !Goodman Ancestral Chart by Dr. Pleve, commissioned by Robert L.
    Goodman, Jr.
    m: Anna Margaretha Zeiler in 1854 in Frank, Saratov, Volga, Russia.
    b: 12 Mar 1835 in Frank, Saratov, Volga, Russia.
    Source: Maggie Hein, Village Coordinator from Frank-Kolb and Brunnental.
    Her sources: Gutmann Ancestral Chart - Village of Frank; Schafer Ancestral
    Chart - Village of Frank; Zeiler Ancestral Chart - Village of Frank; Frank: A
    German Colony on the Volga.
    d: 1902 Source: jschmidt4133990 in Family Search

    Johann married Anna Margaretha Zeiler in 1854 in Frank, Saratov, Russia. Anna was born on 12 Mar 1835 in Frank, Saratov, Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Anna Margaretha Zeiler was born on 12 Mar 1835 in Frank, Saratov, Russia.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 12238

    Children:
    1. 2. Johannes (John) Friedrich Gutmann was born in 1862; died in 1934.