
George Miller and Martha Jane Gourley Miller
Müller Georges                 
Born 23 April 1812
DECLARATION; made at the township of Weitersviller department of 
Bas-Rhin, before the Officer of Vital Records, at nine o-clock in the
morning the twenty fourth of April eighteen twelve of the birth of a
child of the Masculine sex born the twenty third of the month of
April at Seven o-clock in the evening and named Georges________
Bas-Rhin, before the Officer of Vital Records, at nine o-clock in the
morning the twenty fourth of April eighteen twelve of the birth of a
child of the Masculine sex born the twenty third of the month of
April at Seven o-clock in the evening and named Georges________
                                                Given Name and name of the DECLARANT  Michael Müller__
                                                Agetwenty six years    living at Weitersviller__________
Quality or profession,    Day worker._______________
                                                Mother of the child: given name, name and domicile: 
Catherine Hok, wife of declarant_________________
Catherine Hok, wife of declarant_________________
                                                The birth having taken place in the home number 18
                                                 First witness, given name, name, age and profession: 
Michael Schluth, age forty eight years, tailor__________
Michael Schluth, age forty eight years, tailor__________
                                                Second witness, Georges Gimbel,  age thirty years, 
day worker______
day worker______
                                                The two witnesses living in this Township____________
                                                Declaration given, the Officer of Vital Records signed with the witnesses._
 
                                                Michaël Müller                                             Officers Signature
                                                                         (undecipherable)
Michael Schlutz
                                                Gèorg Gimbel
______________________________________________
Translated (by Arnold A. Miller 2ndgreat-grand-son)
The road from Saverne to Weiterswiller, through the nearby forest 
 
Into Weiterswilller
Note alternate spellings of Weiterswiller (Fr)/ Weitersweiler (Gr)
On entering the town, some typical houses. 
Someone got cute with the Brickwork on this house (Kitty face)
Where we ate a fine Alsatian lunch, chez Rene Bloch
Across the street from the restaurant where we ate lunch
War memorial at entrance to Weiterwiller Cemetery 
Honoring the dead of three wars 
(note dates: 1914-1918; 1939-1945; 1959-1962)
(note dates: 1914-1918; 1939-1945; 1959-1962)
This is a Muller (et al) family plot - Weiterswiller Cemetery
Gimbel (probably related. See Johann Michael Gimbel 1713-1775) 
grave in Weiterswiller Cemetery
Georges Gimbel and Marie Gimbel - probably decended 
from Grorges Gimbel who witnessed birth record above
 A very old grave of an Alfred Georges Muller
Here in the U.S. in Iowa, Pleasing Grove Cemetery 





















 

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