Edith Margaret Faulstich
Edith Margaret Faulstich of New Jersey and New York City, was a philatelist and philatelic journalist who specialized in postal history and postal covers. She encouraged the development of that field in philately.
Family history
She was born as Edith Margaret VanderPoel, daughter of Andrew Case VanderPoel and Margaretha Bollinger.As a child, Faulstich developed the nickname "Dee." The development and transformation of the name came from her Swiss-German grandfather, Conrad Bollinger who was from Beringen. Whenever he tried to pronounce "Edith" it always came out "Edit." It sounded like he was always saying "eat it". To avoid embarrassment, he began calling her Dee. Thereafter, and throughout the remainder of her life, she was known as "Dee."
Faulstich's family history dates back to the 16th century, with the Bollinger's coming from Berigen, Switzerland and the VanderPoel's coming from Holland. The VanderPoel family is derived from the VanderPoels who owned property and sawmills on the Hudson River and lived within the surrounding area of Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York Ref. Map of the Division of Kinderhoock, Patent Granted in 1686.
Raised in Montvale, New Jersey, she attended Park Ridge High School and New York University.
Collecting interests
Faulstich started stamp collecting as a hobby with her two young sons. In the beginning,it was a way for Faulstich and her children to do something together.
Faulstich "had a 'yen,' a longing, to write" and she was not a shy person.
In the beginning with her philatelic work, Faulstich wanted to know how people
communicated before preprinted government stamps, before 1840. She then wanted to
promote and increase awareness about the value and need for postal history.
Faulstich spent 25 years researching the postal mail of the American Expeditionary Forces who were forgotten about and left in Siberia, from 1917 to about 1920, after World War I. Her research, files and letters were donated to Stanford University, after her death. And, a very limited publication of her book was edited and published privately by her sons for the families of the Siberian soldiers she corresponded with.
Postal history of the world
Many of Faulstich's postal history collections were rated as world class. Possession of her list of collectionsis noted in the Robert A. Segal Auction 120 East 54th Street, New York, NY 10220. The following is a sample partial list of a few of
Edith M. Faulstich's collections.
- Two of her most important collections were Canadian Expeditionary Forces in Siberia during World War I and American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia. see reference, Hover Institute, Stanford University, California,
- Earliest Forms of Written Communication
- Covers of a Great Age. 14th-17th Century, Europe and Mediterranean Areas
- French & Indian War Covers
- Canada Covers
- The McKenzie Rebellion Letters
- Prisoner of War Covers, Siberia
- United States, Stampless Covers
- Ship & Railroad Markings
- Westerns & Territorials
- Valentine Covers
- Civil War Patriotic Covers
- 1860 Pictorial Issue
- Bank Note Issues
- Switzerland
- Texas Covers Specialized
- United States PostMaster Provisionals
Philatelic literature
In addition she wrote stamp columns for the following newspapers and publications:1) 'Newark Sunday News' for 26 year,
2) 'The Record", Hackensack, New Jersey,
3) 'Bergen Evening Record",
Faulstich was also editor of:
4) Postal History Journal from May 1957 to 1967,
5) Western Stamp Collector,
6) Covers, and
7) The Essay-Proof Journal.