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He was the son of Johann-Philip Himmelman and Maria-Barbara Unknown[1], & arrived at Halifax with them aboard the Gale in 1752
He probably never married & most likely died young. (Bell seems to assume this.) He was with his parents on the early "vitualling" lists at Halifax (food supplied to the settlers by the colonial officials) but not after 1755 in Lunenburg[2] No death record is mentioned in Bell.[3]
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