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Kohlmann is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Anneliese Kohlmann (1921–1977), German SS camp guard * Anthony Kohlmann (1771–1836), French Roman Catholic missionary and military chaplain * Clarence Kohlmann (1891–1944), American composer *Emma Kohlmann (born 1989), American artist *Evan Kohlmann (born 1979), American writer * Fabienne Kohlmann (born 1989), German hurdler * Janine Kohlmann (born 1990), German modern pentathlete * Michael Kohlmann (born 1974), German tennis player * Patricia Kohlmann (born 1968), Mexican swimmer *Patrick Kohlmann (born 1983), German/Irish footballer *Ralph Kohlmann, American lawyer and United States Marine Corps officer See also *Kohlman Kohlman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Churchill Kohlman (1906–1983), American songwriter *Freddie Kohlman (1918–1990), American musician * Gary Kohlman, general counselor to the National Basketball Players Association ... {{Authority control German-lan ...
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Anthony Kohlmann
Anthony Kohlmann (born Anton; July 13, 1771 – April 11, 1836) was an Alsatian Catholic priest, missionary, theologian, and Jesuit educator. He played a decisive role in the early formation of the Diocese of New York, where he was the subject of a lawsuit that for the first time recognized the confessional privilege in the United States, and served as the president of Georgetown College from 1817 to 1820. Kohlmann joined the Society of the Sacred Heart and ministered throughout Europe before entering the Society of Jesus. He left for the United States in 1806, where he taught at Georgetown College and ministered to German-speaking congregations in the mid-Atlantic region. In 1808, he became the pastor of New York City's only Catholic church, and then was made the apostolic administrator and first vicar general of the newly created Diocese of New York. He established the diocese's first cathedral in 1809. Kohlmann also founded a school, the New York Literary Instit ...
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