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Jean Haller

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Jean Haller

Birth
Oderen, Departement du Haut-Rhin, Alsace, France
Death
1845 (aged 39–40)
Castroville, Medina County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Jean (Johannes/John) Haller is on the "true and correct list" of the names of the original settlers who founded Castroville 02 Sep 1844. List compiled by Judge HE Haass.

Allegedly died from a rattlesnake bite while thatching a roof. His burial site is unknown.

Jean Haller immigrated to Texas arriving 08 Apr 1844 aboard the ship Henrich. He came with his wife, Marie Anne Golly Haller, daughters Regine, Marie Anne, Christienne, Josephine and sons Paul and Augustin.

In Alsace he was a "journalier , cultivateur , bûcheron "
Jean (Johannes/John) Haller is on the "true and correct list" of the names of the original settlers who founded Castroville 02 Sep 1844. List compiled by Judge HE Haass.

Allegedly died from a rattlesnake bite while thatching a roof. His burial site is unknown.

Jean Haller immigrated to Texas arriving 08 Apr 1844 aboard the ship Henrich. He came with his wife, Marie Anne Golly Haller, daughters Regine, Marie Anne, Christienne, Josephine and sons Paul and Augustin.

In Alsace he was a "journalier , cultivateur , bûcheron "


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