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Johann Andreas Mueller

Birth
Bavaria, Germany
Death
1 Aug 1854 (aged 59)
Auglaize County, Ohio, USA
Burial
New Bremen, Auglaize County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Born in Rudenhausan Bayern

died of cholera mornus

Spouse: Margaretha Barbara Lovenstein

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Andreas, as he was known, was born in Rüdenhausen, Germany to Johann Conrad Müller and Anna Dorothea Seubert on November 19, 1794. He married Margarethe Barbara Loeblein on July 3, 1822 in Eichfeld, Germany where they started their family. Andreas was working as a shoemaker.

Andreas applied for a travel pass for himself, his wife, and their surviving five children on March 15, 1840 in Aschaffenburg for permission to immigrate to America. Permission was granted on March 30, 1840 by the royal government of Unterfranken. They obtained passage upon the ship Copernicus in Bremen, Germany and arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on June 23, 1840.

From Baltimore they traveled to Cincinnati, Ohio and briefly lived in Butler County near his sister, Margaret, and her second husband, Johann Hiller. They moved to Mercer County, Ohio and on March 31, 1846, Andrew Miller, as he was then called, was granted U.S. citizenship by the Mercer County Court of Common Pleas in Celina, Ohio.

By 1850 he was living alone on his small farm near his daughter, Margaret and her husband, Conrad Heffner, outside of Chattanooga, Ohio.

Andrew died near New Bremen, Ohio near the farms of his sons, Andrew, Jr. and John Erasmus, on August 1, 1854 from either dysentery or cholera. He was buried in the St. Paul Cemetery in New Bremen.

[Bio provided by David Miller (#47096429)]
Born in Rudenhausan Bayern

died of cholera mornus

Spouse: Margaretha Barbara Lovenstein

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Andreas, as he was known, was born in Rüdenhausen, Germany to Johann Conrad Müller and Anna Dorothea Seubert on November 19, 1794. He married Margarethe Barbara Loeblein on July 3, 1822 in Eichfeld, Germany where they started their family. Andreas was working as a shoemaker.

Andreas applied for a travel pass for himself, his wife, and their surviving five children on March 15, 1840 in Aschaffenburg for permission to immigrate to America. Permission was granted on March 30, 1840 by the royal government of Unterfranken. They obtained passage upon the ship Copernicus in Bremen, Germany and arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on June 23, 1840.

From Baltimore they traveled to Cincinnati, Ohio and briefly lived in Butler County near his sister, Margaret, and her second husband, Johann Hiller. They moved to Mercer County, Ohio and on March 31, 1846, Andrew Miller, as he was then called, was granted U.S. citizenship by the Mercer County Court of Common Pleas in Celina, Ohio.

By 1850 he was living alone on his small farm near his daughter, Margaret and her husband, Conrad Heffner, outside of Chattanooga, Ohio.

Andrew died near New Bremen, Ohio near the farms of his sons, Andrew, Jr. and John Erasmus, on August 1, 1854 from either dysentery or cholera. He was buried in the St. Paul Cemetery in New Bremen.

[Bio provided by David Miller (#47096429)]


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