Johannes Georg "Georg" Heimler was born in Schmidmühlen, Bayern/Bavaria, Germany. He was a son of Georg Heimler (b. ~1773; d. 6 Feb 1821) and Anna Maria Hoffman (~1776-1824).
George, a tailor, married Susannah Fleischman on January 24, 1824, in Schmidmühlen.
In 1842, George, Susannah, and their children immigrated to America. They sailed aboard the ship "Republic," departing from Bremen, Germany, and arriving at the port of New York on July 1, 1842. The ship's passenger list shows the names and ages of the parents and children: George, 47; Susannah, 44; Catherine 18; Joseph, 17; George, 15; Antonia, 10; John 8; Margaret, 6, and Susannah 4. The family made their way to Canada West (now Ontario) and settled in Wilmot Township. The 1851 census indicates that Georg was a farmer and tailor. Later in life, he continued his trade as a tailor.
Johannes Georg "Georg" Heimler was born in Schmidmühlen, Bayern/Bavaria, Germany. He was a son of Georg Heimler (b. ~1773; d. 6 Feb 1821) and Anna Maria Hoffman (~1776-1824).
George, a tailor, married Susannah Fleischman on January 24, 1824, in Schmidmühlen.
In 1842, George, Susannah, and their children immigrated to America. They sailed aboard the ship "Republic," departing from Bremen, Germany, and arriving at the port of New York on July 1, 1842. The ship's passenger list shows the names and ages of the parents and children: George, 47; Susannah, 44; Catherine 18; Joseph, 17; George, 15; Antonia, 10; John 8; Margaret, 6, and Susannah 4. The family made their way to Canada West (now Ontario) and settled in Wilmot Township. The 1851 census indicates that Georg was a farmer and tailor. Later in life, he continued his trade as a tailor.
Gravesite Details
Georg Heimler and Susan Fleishman's deaths are recorded in the Saint Agatha Church records, and are likely buried in the church cemetery.
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