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Phillip Jacob Hagelberger

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Birthplace: Metz-le-Comte, Nièvre, Bourgogne, France
Death: June 13, 1837 (53-54)
Shelby, Ohio, United States
Place of Burial: Shelby, Ohio, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Son of Jaques Hagelberger and Rosine Sattler
Husband of Juleanna Hagelberger
Father of Henry Jacob Hagelbarger; Catharine Hagelberger; Phillip Hagelberger; Peter Hagelberger; Julian Salome Hagelberger and 1 other

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About Phillip Jacob Hagelberger

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PHILIP JACOB HAGELBERGER: FindAGrave Birth: Mar. 24, 1784 Rott Departement du Bas-Rhin Alsace, France Death: Jun. 16, 1837 Ohio, USA 68Y TOMBSTONE CANNOT BE FOUND AFTER TORNADO Phillip Jacob Hagelberger (Philippe Jacques Hagelberger) was born 24 March 1784 in Rott, Bas-Rhin, France to Jaques Hagelberger (1755-1829) and Rosine Sattler (died before 1800). He immigrated with his children and possibly his wife (there's no death record for her in Rott, but I have no evidence she ever lived in the US) sometime between 1827 and 1833, probably in 1832 or 1833. He was one of the first settlers inDinsmore Township in 1833, which was first settled in 1830. He was a mason from at least 1813-1827 (in birth records of his children). His father Jacques was a stone carver (French: "tailleur de pierre"), a profession which made decorative architectural elements in stone (columns, chimneys, cornices, and the like). Phillip Jacob's grandfather Jean Christophe Hagelberger was also a mason. Phillipmarried Julienne Catherine Müller on 3 February 1812 in Rott. She was born 10 April 1784 in Rott to Jacques Müller (1742-1824) and Marguerite Kuntz (1745-1824). Prior to his marriage, he served in the French Army in the 3rd Hussar Regiment (French: 3e Régiment de Hussards). A Hussar is a form of light cavalry which played a prominent role in the Napoleonic Wars (1796–1815). Beyond his unit, which is mentioned in his marriage record, I do not know anything about his military service. Thanks AH89 for inf. Family links: Spouse: Juleanna Catherine Müller Hagelberger (1784 - 1848)* Children: Philip Jacob Hagelberger (1817 - 1863)* Peter Hagelberger (1820 - 1900)* Julian Salome Hagelberger Fogt (1822 - 1871)* Balthasar Hagelberger (1827 - 1902)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: P.J. Hagelberger Burial: Saint Jacob Lutheran Cemetery Shelby County Ohio, USA


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PHILIP JACOB HAGELBERGER: FindAGrave Birth: Mar. 24, 1784 Rott Departement du Bas-Rhin Alsace, France Death: Jun. 16, 1837 Ohio, USA 68Y TOMBSTONE CANNOT BE FOUND AFTER TORNADO Phillip Jacob Hagelberger (Philippe Jacques Hagelberger) was born 24 March 1784 in Rott, Bas-Rhin, France to Jaques Hagelberger (1755-1829) and Rosine Sattler (died before 1800). He immigrated with his children and possibly his wife (there's no death record for her in Rott, but I have no evidence she ever lived in the US) sometime between 1827 and 1833, probably in 1832 or 1833. He was one of the first settlers inDinsmore Township in 1833, which was first settled in 1830. He was a mason from at least 1813-1827 (in birth records of his children). His father Jacques was a stone carver (French: "tailleur de pierre"), a profession which made decorative architectural elements in stone (columns, chimneys, cornices, and the like). Phillip Jacob's grandfather Jean Christophe Hagelberger was also a mason. Phillipmarried Julienne Catherine Müller on 3 February 1812 in Rott. She was born 10 April 1784 in Rott to Jacques Müller (1742-1824) and Marguerite Kuntz (1745-1824). Prior to his marriage, he served in the French Army in the 3rd Hussar Regiment (French: 3e Régiment de Hussards). A Hussar is a form of light cavalry which played a prominent role in the Napoleonic Wars (1796–1815). Beyond his unit, which is mentioned in his marriage record, I do not know anything about his military service. Thanks AH89 for inf. Family links: Spouse: Juleanna Catherine Müller Hagelberger (1784 - 1848)* Children: Philip Jacob Hagelberger (1817 - 1863)* Peter Hagelberger (1820 - 1900)* Julian Salome Hagelberger Fogt (1822 - 1871)* Balthasar Hagelberger (1827 - 1902)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: P.J. Hagelberger Burial: Saint Jacob Lutheran Cemetery Shelby County Ohio, USA


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PHILIP JACOB HAGELBERGER: FindAGrave 68Yelberger (Philippe Jacques Hagelberger) was born 24 March 1784 in Rott, Bas-Rhin, France to Jaques Hagelberger (1755-1829) and Rosine Sattler (died before 1800). He immigrated with his children and possibly his wife (there's no death record for her in Rott, but I have no evidence she ever lived in the US) sometime between 1827 and 1833, probably in 1832 or 1833. He was one of the first settlers inDinsmore Township in 1833, which was first settled in 1830. He was a mason from at least 1813-1827 (in birth records of his children). His father Jacques was a stone carver (French: "tailleur de pierre"), a profession which made decorative architectural elements in stone (columns, chimneys, cornices, and the like). Phillip Jacob's grandfather Jean Christophe Hagelberger was also a mason.married Julienne Catherine Müller on 3 February 1812 in Rott. She was born 10 April 1784 in Rott to Jacques Müller (1742-1824) and Marguerite Kuntz (1745-1824). Prior to his marriage, he served in the French Army in the 3rd Hussar Regiment (French: 3e Régiment de Hussards). A Hussar is a form of light cavalry which played a prominent role in the Napoleonic Wars (1796–1815). Beyond his unit, which is mentioned in his marriage record, I do not know anything about his military service.ip


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PHILIP JACOB HAGELBERGER: FindAGrave Birth: Mar. 24, 1784 Rott Departement du Bas-Rhin Alsace, France Death: Jun. 16, 1837 Ohio, USA 68Y TOMBSTONE CANNOT BE FOUND AFTER TORNADO Phillip Jacob Hagelberger (Philippe Jacques Hagelberger) was born 24 March 1784 in Rott, Bas-Rhin, France to Jaques Hagelberger (1755-1829) and Rosine Sattler (died before 1800). He immigrated with his children and possibly his wife (there's no death record for her in Rott, but I have no evidence she ever lived in the US) sometime between 1827 and 1833, probably in 1832 or 1833. He was one of the first settlers inDinsmore Township in 1833, which was first settled in 1830. He was a mason from at least 1813-1827 (in birth records of his children). His father Jacques was a stone carver (French: "tailleur de pierre"), a profession which made decorative architectural elements in stone (columns, chimneys, cornices, and the like). Phillip Jacob's grandfather Jean Christophe Hagelberger was also a mason. Phillipmarried Julienne Catherine Müller on 3 February 1812 in Rott. She was born 10 April 1784 in Rott to Jacques Müller (1742-1824) and Marguerite Kuntz (1745-1824). Prior to his marriage, he served in the French Army in the 3rd Hussar Regiment (French: 3e Régiment de Hussards). A Hussar is a form of light cavalry which played a prominent role in the Napoleonic Wars (1796–1815). Beyond his unit, which is mentioned in his marriage record, I do not know anything about his military service. Thanks AH89 for inf. Family links: Spouse: Juleanna Catherine Müller Hagelberger (1784 - 1848)* Children: Philip Jacob Hagelberger (1817 - 1863)* Peter Hagelberger (1820 - 1900)* Julian Salome Hagelberger Fogt (1822 - 1871)* Balthasar Hagelberger (1827 - 1902)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: P.J. Hagelberger Burial: Saint Jacob Lutheran Cemetery Shelby County Ohio, USA


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PHILIP JACOB HAGELBERGER: FindAGrave 68Yelberger (Philippe Jacques Hagelberger) was born 24 March 1784 in Rott, Bas-Rhin, France to Jaques Hagelberger (1755-1829) and Rosine Sattler (died before 1800). He immigrated with his children and possibly his wife (there's no death record for her in Rott, but I have no evidence she ever lived in the US) sometime between 1827 and 1833, probably in 1832 or 1833. He was one of the first settlers inDinsmore Township in 1833, which was first settled in 1830. He was a mason from at least 1813-1827 (in birth records of his children). His father Jacques was a stone carver (French: "tailleur de pierre"), a profession which made decorative architectural elements in stone (columns, chimneys, cornices, and the like). Phillip Jacob's grandfather Jean Christophe Hagelberger was also a mason.married Julienne Catherine Müller on 3 February 1812 in Rott. She was born 10 April 1784 in Rott to Jacques Müller (1742-1824) and Marguerite Kuntz (1745-1824). Prior to his marriage, he served in the French Army in the 3rd Hussar Regiment (French: 3e Régiment de Hussards). A Hussar is a form of light cavalry which played a prominent role in the Napoleonic Wars (1796–1815). Beyond his unit, which is mentioned in his marriage record, I do not know anything about his military service.ip


GEDCOM Note

PHILIP JACOB HAGELBERGER: FindAGrave 68Yelberger (Philippe Jacques Hagelberger) was born 24 March 1784 in Rott, Bas-Rhin, France to Jaques Hagelberger (1755-1829) and Rosine Sattler (died before 1800). He immigrated with his children and possibly his wife (there's no death record for her in Rott, but I have no evidence she ever lived in the US) sometime between 1827 and 1833, probably in 1832 or 1833. He was one of the first settlers inDinsmore Township in 1833, which was first settled in 1830. He was a mason from at least 1813-1827 (in birth records of his children). His father Jacques was a stone carver (French: "tailleur de pierre"), a profession which made decorative architectural elements in stone (columns, chimneys, cornices, and the like). Phillip Jacob's grandfather Jean Christophe Hagelberger was also a mason.married Julienne Catherine Müller on 3 February 1812 in Rott. She was born 10 April 1784 in Rott to Jacques Müller (1742-1824) and Marguerite Kuntz (1745-1824). Prior to his marriage, he served in the French Army in the 3rd Hussar Regiment (French: 3e Régiment de Hussards). A Hussar is a form of light cavalry which played a prominent role in the Napoleonic Wars (1796–1815). Beyond his unit, which is mentioned in his marriage record, I do not know anything about his military service.ip


GEDCOM Note

PHILIP JACOB HAGELBERGER: FindAGrave 68Yelberger (Philippe Jacques Hagelberger) was born 24 March 1784 in Rott, Bas-Rhin, France to Jaques Hagelberger (1755-1829) and Rosine Sattler (died before 1800). He immigrated with his children and possibly his wife (there's no death record for her in Rott, but I have no evidence she ever lived in the US) sometime between 1827 and 1833, probably in 1832 or 1833. He was one of the first settlers inDinsmore Township in 1833, which was first settled in 1830. He was a mason from at least 1813-1827 (in birth records of his children). His father Jacques was a stone carver (French: "tailleur de pierre"), a profession which made decorative architectural elements in stone (columns, chimneys, cornices, and the like). Phillip Jacob's grandfather Jean Christophe Hagelberger was also a mason.married Julienne Catherine Müller on 3 February 1812 in Rott. She was born 10 April 1784 in Rott to Jacques Müller (1742-1824) and Marguerite Kuntz (1745-1824). Prior to his marriage, he served in the French Army in the 3rd Hussar Regiment (French: 3e Régiment de Hussards). A Hussar is a form of light cavalry which played a prominent role in the Napoleonic Wars (1796–1815). Beyond his unit, which is mentioned in his marriage record, I do not know anything about his military service.ip


GEDCOM Note

PHILIP JACOB HAGELBERGER: FindAGrave 68Yelberger (Philippe Jacques Hagelberger) was born 24 March 1784 in Rott, Bas-Rhin, France to Jaques Hagelberger (1755-1829) and Rosine Sattler (died before 1800). He immigrated with his children and possibly his wife (there's no death record for her in Rott, but I have no evidence she ever lived in the US) sometime between 1827 and 1833, probably in 1832 or 1833. He was one of the first settlers inDinsmore Township in 1833, which was first settled in 1830. He was a mason from at least 1813-1827 (in birth records of his children). His father Jacques was a stone carver (French: "tailleur de pierre"), a profession which made decorative architectural elements in stone (columns, chimneys, cornices, and the like). Phillip Jacob's grandfather Jean Christophe Hagelberger was also a mason.married Julienne Catherine Müller on 3 February 1812 in Rott. She was born 10 April 1784 in Rott to Jacques Müller (1742-1824) and Marguerite Kuntz (1745-1824). Prior to his marriage, he served in the French Army in the 3rd Hussar Regiment (French: 3e Régiment de Hussards). A Hussar is a form of light cavalry which played a prominent role in the Napoleonic Wars (1796–1815). Beyond his unit, which is mentioned in his marriage record, I do not know anything about his military service.ip

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Phillip Jacob Hagelberger's Timeline

1783
1783
Metz-le-Comte, Nièvre, Bourgogne, France
1803
1803
Gleiberg
1814
November 27, 1814
Rott, Lower Alsace, France
1817
March 26, 1817
Rott, Lower Alsace, France
1820
June 10, 1820
Rott, Alsace, or Metz, France
1822
April 27, 1822
Department du Bas-Rhin Alsace, France
1827
May 6, 1827
Rott, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
1837
June 13, 1837
Age 54
Shelby, Ohio, United States
1837
Age 54
Shelby, Ohio, United States of America