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Margaretha Zimmerle |
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Born: 25 Jul 1805 Bavaria, Germany
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Married: 03 Feb 1828 Evangelisch, Leinsweiler, Pfalz, Bayern
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Died: 24 Apr 1879 Richland Co., IL | ||
Buried: Haven Hill Cemetery, Olney, Richland Co., IL Section C |
FATHER
Franciscus Baltasar (Franz) Zimmerle
MOTHER
HUSBAND
Born: 07 Jan 1805 Germany
Died: 09 Apr 1863 Richland Co., IL
CHILDREN
1. Catherine (Margaret) Hauck b. 05 Jan 1830 Germany
2. Jacob Hauck b. 26 May 1832 at Sea
3. Phillip Hauck b. 1835 IN
Margaret Zimmerle
by Susan Brooke
Dec 2022
Margaret Zimmerle was born 25 Jul. 1805 and married Joh. Jacob Hauck on 3 Feb 1828. (1) Her husband Jacob Hauck emigrated to the USA from the Port of Le Havre, France, at the age of 31 years and arrived in the USA in July 1832. He was accompanied by his wife, Margaret Zimmerle Hauck, their daughter Margaret, and their new borne son, Jacob Hauck II, who was "Born at Sea". The Hauck's were traveling with Philip (John P.) Zimmerle. (2) He was the brother of Margaret Zimmerle Hauck.
Jacob Hauck became the administrator for the estate of
Phillip Jacob Zimmerle, a brother of
Margaret Zimmerle.
The estate was to be paid to Philip Zimmerle, Philip (John P.) Zimmerle, George
P. Zimmerle, Margaret Zimmerle Hauck, and sisters Catherine Zimmerle Doerr and
Elizabeth Zimmerle Mitz. Jacob Hauck died before he could complete the estate of Philip Jacob Zimmerle. The estates of Philip Jacob Zimmerle and Jacob Hauck were completed by John Von Gunten, the son-in-law of Jacob Hauck. The estate for Philip Jacob Zimmerle took 10 years to complete. Margaret died 24 Apr 1879 and was buried in Haven Hill Cemetery in Olney, IL. (3) |
Sources
(1) Marriage Record
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(2) Jacob Hauck and Philip (John P.) Zimmerle were granted citizenship in Knox County, Vincennes, Indiana on September 12, 1836
(3) Buried: Haven Hill Cemetery, Olney, Richland Co., IL Section
C
Tombstone reads
Apr 24, 1879
Aged 73 YS 8 MS
26 DS