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Described in "Palatinate Mennonite Census Lists, 1664-1774" in 1685: "Tielmann behaves very neighborly, but is still malicious, and so should not be considered unworthy of legal punishment." He was a Mennonite minister.
"The name Thielman (Tielman, Dielman, Tilman, etc.), so common in the Kölb family echoes that of an earlier Thielman Rupp, a member of a staunch Anabaptist family that had migrated north from Bern even before the Thirty Years' War. The reiteration of the given names Arnold, Jacob, Heinrich and Peter in the Bucholtz, Kölb and Schumacher familes makes it fairly sure they were all cousins of some sort."
His name and the date 1699 can still be seen today carved on the barn door at #33 Kirchgasse in Wolfsheim.