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Note for: Johann Wilhelm Corcilius, 25 SEP 1822 - 22 APR 1873
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Event: Type: A.k.a.
Place: Johann Wilhelm Corzilius
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Note for: Jacob Corcilius, 12 JUL 1834 - 16 NOV 1904
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Event: Type: US Patent
Date: 10 JUL 1894
Place: 522, 931, Pile-fabric loom
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Note for: Anna Catharine Staüber, 26 AUG 1821 - 31 AUG 1874
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Burial: Date: 2 SEP 1874
Place: Nordhofen, Germany
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Note for: Anna Maria Hachenberg, 29 AUG 1823 - 28 MAR 1854
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Burial: Date: 31 MAR 1854
Place: Nordhofen, Germany
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Note for: Johann Jacob Theodor Corcilius, 3 SEP 1847 - 14 MAR 1867
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Burial: Date: 16 MAR 1867
Place: Nordhofen, Germany
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Note for: Johann Christian Hachenberg, -
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Individual Note: Johann Hachenberg and his wife Maria were farmers in Freirachdorf.
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Note for: Anna Philippine Hummerich, 12 OCT 1838 - 23 OCT 1906
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Event: Type: A.k.a.
Place: Anna Philippina Humrich
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Note for: Friederich Wilhelm Corcilius, 5 OCT 1858 - 26 APR 1933
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Occupation: Place: Packmeister
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Note for: Abiathar Freeman, 5 OCT 1798 - 20 JUN 1867
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Burial: Date: 21 JUN 1867
Place: Greenlawn Cemetery, Cols, Ohio, Sec S, Lot 194
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Note for: Ernst Corcilius, 19 OCT 1894 - 4 MAR 1936
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Occupation: Place: Merchant
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Note for: Friedrich Wilhelm Corcilius, 3 DEC 1919 - 23 FEB 1964
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Occupation: Place: Chemist
Event: Type: A.k.a.
Place: Fritz
Religion: Place: Catholic
Individual Note: The following was told to me by Ernst Corcilius (Katoomba, NSW, Australia) in May 2001:
Fritz was purported to have been called in on the discovery of a Roman library in Cologne (Koln) during the WWII rebuilding effort. In the library were said to be documents regarding a Centurion Corz/cilius who served under General Drusus (spelling?) during the Roman expansion and colonization of what is now Germany (Cologne is a variant of the 'colony'). It is said that Centurion Corcilius was an alcoholic which precipitated his assignment to such a remote outpost. This assignment reportedly occured during General Drusus's campaigns in ~30BC.
Fritz (Fredrich) was a multi-linguist and a historian, hence his involvement in the opening of this Roman library in Cologne (~1951). Fredrich had documents of the family as well as a collection of armnants. He was also a mineral collector. These items are reportedly now in Mario Corcilius's possession.