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Francis Xavier Remigius HillenmeyerAge: 79 years18141893

Name
Francis Xavier Remigius Hillenmeyer
Given names
Francis Xavier
Surname
Remigius Hillenmeyer
Birth October 1, 1814 30
Death of a paternal grandfatherJean Pierre Hillenmeyer
1836 (Age 21 years)
MarriageMary Caroline HaanView this family
July 1840 (Age 25 years)
Birth of a daughter
#1
Catharine Hillenmeyer
September 4, 1845 (Age 30 years)
Birth of a son
#2
Hector F. Hillenmeyer
August 28, 1849 (Age 34 years)
Marriage of a childJoseph SeepCatharine HillenmeyerView this family
January 30, 1866 (Age 51 years)
Birth of a granddaughter
#1
Lillian Mary Seep
December 15, 1866 (Age 52 years)
Birth of a grandson
#2
Eugene Edwin Seep
June 15, 1868 (Age 53 years)
Birth of a grandson
#3
Arthur Francis Seep
January 7, 1870 (Age 55 years)
Birth of a grandson
#4
Albert Henry Seep
October 8, 1871 (Age 57 years)
Birth of a granddaughter
#5
Mary Caroline Seep
April 19, 1873 (Age 58 years)
Birth of a grandson
#6
William Joseph Seep
March 4, 1875 (Age 60 years)
Birth of a grandson
#7
George Raymond Seep
December 21, 1877 (Age 63 years)
Birth of a granddaughter
#8
Catherine Eleanor Seep
November 30, 1879 (Age 65 years)
Birth of a granddaughter
#9
Alice Gertrude Seep
August 8, 1881 (Age 66 years)
Death of a granddaughterCatherine Eleanor Seep
June 15, 1882 (Age 67 years)

Birth of a grandson
#10
Herbert Bernard Seep
May 10, 1883 (Age 68 years)
Birth of a granddaughter
#11
Alma Elizabeth Seep
August 29, 1884 (Age 69 years)
Death of a wifeMary Caroline Haan
1890 (Age 75 years)
Marriage of a grandchildEugene Edwin SeepMary Rose “Maud” GearyView this family
April 12, 1893 (Age 78 years)

Death December 15, 1893 (Age 79 years)
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage:
himself
Family with Mary Caroline Haan - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: July 1840Alsace, Frankreich
5 years
daughter
4 years
son

Note

Francis Xavier Hillenmeyer (1814-1893) FOUNDER: Francis Xavier Hillenmeyer (1814-1893), a native of Alsace - Lorraine, he received his certificate of apprenticeship from Baumann Nursery Company in 1836 where he was trained in practical nursery work, greenhouse management, and landscape gardening. He first came to America and visited the Philadelphia area, then went down the east coast to Texas where he served in the Army of the Republic of Texas under President Sam Houston. Having finished his tour of duty with the Army he went to Savannah, Georgia where he completed his first horticultural work designing and building a park in the center of town. He came to Lexington, Kentucky and settled on Spurr Rd. just north of Lexington. Many of you will identify the location as being immediately adjacent to Linlee School. Shortly thereafter he returned to France where he married in July of 1840. He purchased his first nursery stock in October of the same year and returned to Lexington with his new bride. It was in the spring of 1841 that this shipment of small fruits and fruit trees arrived in Lexington marking the beginning of the Nursery as we know it today. In 1846 he purchased 20 acres of land which was part of Sanders Garden, owned by Col. Lewis Sanders, son-in-law of George Nichols, Dean of Law at Transylvania University and author of the Constitution of Kentucky. It was here that Francis X. Hillenmeyer developed test orchards, vineyards, and nursery plantings. It was from the knowledge and strength of this man that the wonderful heritage we enjoy today was begun.

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