Jacob Hauck and Philip (John P.) Zimmerle were granted citizenship in Knox County, Vincennes, Indiana on September 13, 1836.
Philip Jacob Zimmerle, the brother of Margaret Zimmerle Hauck and Philip (John P.) Zimmerle, departed from the Port of le Havre on the 17th day of March and landed at the Port of New York on June 14, 1840. He was granted citizenship in Knox County, Vincennes, Indiana on November 11, 1844.
Jacob Hauck became the administrator for the estate of Phillip Jacob 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
Jacob Hauck and Philip (John P.) Zimmerle were granted citizenship in Knox County, Vincennes, Indiana on September 13, 1836.
Philip Jacob Zimmerle, the brother of Margaret Zimmerle Hauck and Philip (John P.) Zimmerle, departed from the Port of le Havre on the 17th day of March and landed at the Port of New York on June 14, 1840. He was granted citizenship in Knox County, Vincennes, Indiana on November 11, 1844.
Jacob Hauck became the administrator for the estate of Phillip Jacob 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
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