Hi I'm Amanda HAAS, well until I married a LOVITT I used my own name. My family come from Slovakia, in the north west of that country and I have information back to 1790 on that particular line. My father was the first to leave Slovakia to come to Australia, and that was nearly 50 years ago. I still have family in Slovakia today. Amanda Haas Boulder, Western Australia.
Paul you would mind if I add this to my Haas homepage? Linda lhaasdav@mindspring.com Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Haas <pshaas@worldnet.att.net> To: <HAAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 3:57 PM Subject: [HAAS-L] HAAS's at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, NY > Here is a listing of all the HAAS interments at Forest Lawn Cemetery in > Buffalo, NY, up to April 1997. > Forest Lawn will supply genealogical data from their files, charging > (currently) $4.00 per name. > You can also request a listing of all interments for any given surname, > probably at no cost if the request is not too extensive; this will provide > just names and dates of death, as below. > > Mailing Address: > Forest Lawn Cemetery > Genealogy Dept. > 1411 Delaware Ave. > Buffalo, NY 14209 > > Phone: (716)885-1600 > Web Address: http://www.forest-lawn.com/ > E-Mail Address: flc@forest-lawn.com > > Paul S. Haas > Hatboro, PA > (215) 441-0155 > pshaas@worldnet.att.net > > ___________________________________________________ > HAAS interments at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, NY, USA > (as of 4/16/1997) > > Names marked (#) have been identified to be in my family tree. > > First Name --- Death (M/D/Y)--- Notes > > 1. #Adeline 1/31/1951 b. Jul 1873 > 2. Albertine 10/13/1930 > 3. #Alice C. 3/14/1947 b. 1896, née PAYTON > 4. Arthur L. 4/5/1974 > 5. Carl 4/17/1952 > 6. Caroline H. 11/15/1958 wife of George H. Haas > 7. Charles 1/12/1928 > 8. Charles 12/4/1930 > 9. Charles 1/21/1966 > 10. Charles A. 3/9/1905 > 11. Charles D. 10/9/1991 Hildegard E. Haas > 12. Charles J. 2/3/1915 > 13. Charles O. 1/24/1951 > 14. #Charlotte Anna 11/12/1934 b. Mar 1865, née WISHING > 15. Charlotte H. 1/22/1960 > 16. Christian 8/10/1931 > 17. #Clara Alice 8/16/1969 b. 1883, dau. Frederick Wm. Haas > 18. Clarence P. 8/5/1992 > 19. E. V. 8/21/1930 > 20. Earl A. 2/16/1952 > 21. Edith M. 8/30/1959 > 22. Edna 1/16/1985 > 23. Edward A. 12/9/1986 > 24. Edwin C. 6/29/1956 > 25. #Edwin W. 1/30/1961 b. 1894; wife Eustane FIX; bro. Geo. C. > 26. Elaine 6/15/1988 > 27. Elizabeth 3/18/1888 > 28. Elizabeth 4/18/1963 > 29. Ella C. 7/17/1937 > 30. Elsie P. 3/12/1970 > 31. Emil A. 12/23/1981 300 E. Rockwell St > 32. Emily 6/12/1911 > 33. Ernest 4/11/1936 > 34. #Eustane F. 6/4/1967 husb. Edwin W., née FIX > 35. Fannie H. 12/21/1950 > 36. Florence C. 8/23/1938 > 37. Frances L. 3/9/1966 > 38. Frederick 11/29/1932 > 39. Frederick 5/15/1947 > 40. #Frederick Wm. 3/1/1933 b. 1846/EdenNY; wife Mary SCHMIDT > 41. Fredericka 10/24/1906 > 42. #George 11/15/1913 b. 1862; wife Mina SCHEIBER > 43. #George C. 12/11/1923 b. 1888; wife Alice PAYTON > 44. George H. 9/17/1964 > 45. Grace E. 12/23/1929 > 46. Harold J. 2/12/1934 > 47. Harriet A. 7/14/1917 > 48. Harriet A. 11/15/1984 > 49. #Helen L. 6/2/1894 dau. Wm Fred'k; infant > 50. #Henry 6/17/1926 b. 1851; wife Rosa BACK > 51. Henry 5/22/1946 > 52. Henry E. 6/3/1930 > 53. Hildegarde E. 10/17/1971 > 54. Ignatius 9/6/1910 > 55. #Irene M. 5/14/1893 dau. Wm Fred'k; infant > 56. #Jacob L. 7/29/1895 b. 1838; wife Wilhelmina CASSUBEE > 57. Jean 9/15/1925 > 58. John F. 3/11/1915 > 59. John J. 12/16/1906 > 60. Joseph 9/5/1904 > 61. Katherine K. 2/15/1941 > 62. Lawrence P. 1/20/1970 > 63. Lawrence P. 9/3/1971 9630 Court St > 64. Lillian 11/25/1948 > 65. Loren C. 4/5/1965 > 66. Marcus W. 2/17/1932 > 67. Margaret 3/3/1958 > 68. Marie 10/10/1942 > 69. Mary 12/23/1928 > 70. #Mary E. 3/12/1927 née SCHMIDT; husb. Fred'k Wm > 71. Mary M. 1/5/1930 > 72. Matilda 6/1/1923 > 73. #Mina C. 4/9/1915 née SCHIEBER; husb. George C. > 74. Ottille B. 8/10/1949 > 75. Rhoda A. 3/16/1913 > 76. Robert J. 11/5/1982 > 77. Roger 9/25/1936 > 78. Rosa V. 11/9/1938 > 79. Rose 12/8/1989 > 80. Rose M. 10/21/1942 > 81. Rose N. 9/4/1933 > 82. Roswell 10/2/1905 > 83. Rudolph 11/29/1896 > 84. Russell 9/14/1935 > 85. Salome 11/8/1924 > 86. Samuel 10/28/1897 > 87. Sarah 5/9/1921 > 88. Viola 6/23/1968 > 89. #Wilhelmina 5/12/1896 b. 1840; née CASSUBEE; husb. Jacob L. > 90. #William H. 9/27/1931 b. 1886; wife Elizebeth BOHNEBERG > > > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >
Hi Linda, Please do!! Right now I'm in the process of typing up HAAS birth/marriage/death data for the 1800-1830+ period that I've extracted from the communities in the district of Wissembourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, FR. (primarily so that I can read it better than I can my own scrawls and photocopies made at a rushed 3-day visit to Salt Lake City last October.) I haven't obtained data on ALL the communities in that district yet, but I could send you what I do have, if you would like to post them as well, after I finish transcribing them. By the way, the list you now have from me was sent as a plain-text email, which lost the fact that it was at least tabulated in my original Word 6.0 document. I could try sending it to you as a formatted document if that would help you. And I really like your website. I see that your article on the use of Land Records was published in the Journal of the Western NY Genealogical Society (to which I belong). That topic intrigues me. When I was in the Erie County Courthouse in Buffalo researching probate records, I wandered to the other side of the building where the mortgage and deed records are kept. I was totally boggled! It's a huge area, packed with zillions of those books. I admit I didn't ask any questions of anyone then, and I had no idea of how to begin searching that vast database. Cheers! ~~~Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: Linda Haas Davenport <lhaasdav@mindspring.com> To: <HAAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 6:20 AM Subject: Re: [HAAS-L] HAAS's at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, NY Paul you would mind if I add this to my Haas homepage? Linda > Here is a listing of all the HAAS interments at Forest Lawn Cemetery in > Buffalo, NY, up to April 1997.
The Illinois Marriage Index is now on line and has a lot of Haas names. Check it out at: http://www2.sos.state.il.us/cgi-bin/marriage Linda lhaasdav@mindspring.com Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c
Dear List: I am looking for information on Phillip C. and Mayme (or Mamie, nee HAAS) Stafford who lived in Syracuse, New York in the 1920's - 1940's. Phillip and Mamie were my paternal grandparents. They had at least two children: Clifford and Phillip Earl (my father). In the late 1940's and early 1950's Clifford and Phillip lived at 920 and 920 1/2 Liverpool Road, respectively, in Liverpool, NY. In 1946 Mamie was living at 104 Prospect Park in Syracuse, and her husband Phillip C. Stafford was apparently deceased by this time. Also shown at this address were Phillip E. and Ruth Stafford (my parents), and a Marion E. Stafford, possibly a son or daughter of Mamie and Phillip C. In 1925, Phillip C. and Mamie were living at 1102 Lodi street in Syracuse. There was a Duffy HAAS shown at that address, also. In 1937, Phillip C. and Mayme were living at 348 South Edwards in Syracuse. That is all of the information I have on Phillip C. and Mamie (Mayme), Clifford or Marion. Phillip E Stafford died in about 1966-1968, and Ruth Stafford died in 1994. I would very greatly appreciate any information anyone has on Mamie, Phillip, or their children, Clifford and Phillip and possibly Marion, and relatives. Thanks very much...Phil Tourangeau (nee Stafford).
This is what I have so far.... Simon HAAS - unknown +Susanna WHITTENBERG - unknown 2. Christiana HAAS b. 10 August 1759 d. 22 September 1851 in Lawrence Co., IN Buried: Ikerd Cem. +Lorance IKERD b. 10 June 1764 Lincoln Co. NC d. 03 Nov. 1851 Lawrence Co., IN Buried Ikerd Cem. 3. Phillip IKERD b. 29 March 1786 in Catawba County, NC d. 27 Oct. 1869 Lawrence Co. Buried Ikerd Cem. +Susannah LUTZ b. 15 April 1792 Lincoln Co. NC d. 15 Feb. 1871 Lawrence Co., IN Buried Ikerd Cem. I do have the information on some of the family but would like to know more about Simon HAAS and Susanna WHITTENBERG, the birth dates/where, marriage dates/where, death dates/where? Thank you, Kate Keller Bourland
Hello Fran and Mike, please let me clarify this issue: Baden and Bavaria are both regions in the South of Germany: Bavaria in the South-East (but not to be confused with the former GDR), and Baden in the South-West. Baden used to be a state of its own, but then was united with two other regions (Wuerttemberg and Hohenzollern) to the present-day state Baden-Wuerttemberg. Basically, the region of Baden covers the German shores of the course of the Rhine from the Lake of Constance to Mannheim. Indeed, a large part of the Black Forest is situated in Baden. And, to make the confusion complete, there is also a town called Baden-Baden in the Northern Black Forest. With best wishes, Christina Behrendt (Konstanz in Baden) At 08:47 25.01.2000 -0500, you wrote: >Hey Fran, >Bavaria is in Southern Germany. The city of Munich is there. Baden is in >more toward the north-east. I think Baden is the seat of the Black Forest. >There is aslo a Baden in Switzerland. >Cheers >Mike Krasulski > >*************************************************************************** *** >Mike Krasulski Jr. krasulmj@wilkes1.wilkes.edu >visit my web page http://wilkes1.wilkes.edu/~krasulmj >"All things excellent are as different as they are rare" - Spinoza >"Those Balkan peoples...unfortunately make more history than they can > consume locally." - H. H. Munro >*************************************************************************** *** > >On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Fran Kondek wrote: > >> Can someone tell me the difference between Baden, in Bavaria and Baden, >> in Germany? Thanks. >> >> >> ============================== >> Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >> Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. >> http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >> >> > > >============================== >The RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: >12.8 million individuals and counting. >http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > > >
Hey Fran, Bavaria is in Southern Germany. The city of Munich is there. Baden is in more toward the north-east. I think Baden is the seat of the Black Forest. There is aslo a Baden in Switzerland. Cheers Mike Krasulski ****************************************************************************** Mike Krasulski Jr. krasulmj@wilkes1.wilkes.edu visit my web page http://wilkes1.wilkes.edu/~krasulmj "All things excellent are as different as they are rare" - Spinoza "Those Balkan peoples...unfortunately make more history than they can consume locally." - H. H. Munro ****************************************************************************** On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Fran Kondek wrote: > Can someone tell me the difference between Baden, in Bavaria and Baden, > in Germany? Thanks. > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > >
Can someone tell me the difference between Baden, in Bavaria and Baden, in Germany? Thanks.
This is my HAAS family. Catherine Barbara HAAS (never married??); DOB 22 Feb 1807 in Durlach, Baden, Germany; DOD 11 Sep 1874 in Germany. Mother of Louis John HAAS, DOB 2 Apr 1844 in Durlach, Baden Germany; DOD 7 Apr 1917 in Spokane, Washington. Don't know if there were other children born to Catherine Barbara HAAS. Louis John HAAS married Wilhelmina Marie "Marie" Auguste LOCHER, 6 Mar 1877 in Brighton, Ohio. They had 12 children. Louis John HAAS was a missionary for the German Evangelical Church. I have Ida Louise BENZ born 6 Jul 1885 in St. Louis, MO. Died 11 Mar 1981 Spokane, Washington. Married Immanuel Paul Wilhelm HAAS, on 10 Mar 1907 in Otis, Spokane County, WA. This was a double wedding, Immanuel's sister, Louise Martha Cornelia HAAS married John August "August" GOOS. The ceremony was performed by their father, Reverend Louis John HAAS, in the German Evangelical Church in Otis, Washington. Ida & Immanuel HAAS had 4 children; Louise & August GOOS had 9 children. Ida BENZ had a cousin, Albert Charles MORGENTHALER, born 6 May 1892 in St. Louis, MO. Died 3 Jul 1963 in Spokane, WA. Albert married another child of Rev. Louis John HAAS, Catherine Helen HAAS. married on 30 Nov 1916. They had 3 children Heinrich HILDEBRANDT, born 16 Nov 1853 in Chemnitz, Mecklenburg, Germany, married Caroline Martha LOCHER on 24 Nov 1885 in Elyria, Ohio. Two know children: Herman HILDEBRANDT born 15 Sep 1886 and Theophil HILDEBRANDT, born 24 Jul 1888. Wilhelmina Marie Auguste LOCHER and Caroline Martha LOCHER were sisters, children of Christoph Wilhelm LOCHER and Caroline Auguste Maria DIETZ. Christoph Wilhelm LOCHER was a Reverend/missionary for the German Evangelical Church. Any connections? Please keep me in mind. Researching; Churchill, Coyle, Dickbernd, Dietz, Duker, Goos, Haas, Johnson, Locher, McCoy, Pfenninger, Robbs, Roberts, Sly, Taylor, Tibbitts, Tupker or Tuepker and Ward Ruth Anne (GOOS) HALLIGAN Vallejo, California, USA <ranneh@napanet.net>
Hello List, Below is a short history of my G. G. Grandfather Adam Haas. This is meant for any new comers to the list that may be connected. My G. G. Grandfather Adam Haas b. May 15, 1834, in Rehborn, Baden, Bavaria. He came to the USA on April 1853, arriving with a brother Charles Haas. Charles and his father smuggled Adam on board the ship. The father didn't want Adam to have to go into the Wicked Kaisers (Ludwig) Army. You needed a passport of source to leave the country, but if you had not been in the army you were denied a passport to leave the country. So they smuggled Adam aboard the ship and hid him till he got to USA. Adam was a very educated man. He could speak 4 different languages none being English. He self taught himself English and went to work for the Railroad as a translator for the men who could not speak English. He traveled all over with this railroad job. He lost contact with Charles. Charles was said to be either a Stonemason or Taylor in New York. Adam quit the railroad and took a ship and was on his way to Calf. when they ran into a Hurricane near Savanna, GA. Adam left the Ship and how he ended up in Spartanburg, SC we have no idea. But he met and married a Camzada Blackwood in 1858 in Spartanburg. SC. On the 1860 census Adam was living near a Frederick Haas who was a Stonemason. By 1870 Adam had moved his family by wagon train to St. Louis, MO. The 1870 census of Spartanburg showed no Haas family. Their were Haas in St. Louis. We feel that Frederick had moved to MO after the Civil war or just before it. Adam was in the Civil War from SC. Family rumor has it that there were more brothers then just Charles. That Frederick, Charles, John, Jacob, Adam and Peter all came to the USA, but at different times. There were sisters that stayed in Germany. And most assume that Adam was the youngest of the boys. By late 1870 or early 1871 Adam moved his family back to Spartanburg, SC. As far as anyone knows he never met up with any of his brothers again. He always had to have the New York Newspapers. Some feel because he loved to read, but I feel he was maybe always looking for ads from his family or brothers in the classifieds. If any of this sounds like it could be your family even if you may have heard a family rumor of such, please let me know. Adam named his children (in order of birth) Amelia Elizabeth, Mary, John P., Karl, Theresa, Elizabeth, William, Edward, Steve. Some Germans have naming patterns so maybe some of these names are in your families. Sincerely, Jean Jondreau Nashwauk, MN LJJJPWM@aol.com
The following was printed in the: RootsWeb Review Source: RootsWeb-Review@rootsweb.com Subject: Missing Links, Vol. 5, No. 3 MISSING LINKS: RootsWeb's Genealogy Journal Vol. 5, No. 3, 19 January 2000, Circulation: 387,429+ (c) 1996-2000 Julia M. Case and Myra Vanderpool Gormley Editor-at-Fault: Julia M. Case Co-Editor-to-Blame: Myra Vanderpool Gormley, CG <You can subscribe to this e-mail Newsletter by sending a subscribe message to: RootsWeb-Review-requst@rootsweb.com > SUCCESSFUL LINKS: THE CASE OF THE OBVIOUS OVERSIGHT by John T. Halbert <halbert@mail3.bunt.com> For more than 30 years, on and off, I had attempted to find the community in Baden from which William G. HAAS had emigrated in the 1850s to Scott County, Illinois, followed by his migration to Lake City, Wabasha County, Minnesota in the late 1860s. The trail appeared to be simple. Someone in the family had written "Kirk" on one of his documents, but for 30 years I was not able to find anywhere in Baden where Kirk could fit. Through the U.S. Air Force I was lucky enough to be assigned to Germany, near Kaiserslautern in the state of Rheinland Pfalz -- a neighbor state to Baden. I also began to learn "Gut Deutsch" and continued my quest with my newly acquired knowledge and still drew a blank. I had considerable assistance from the experts at nearby Rheinland Pflaz family history center, German researchers at the local LDS Family History Center, vendors at various genealogical conferences, and professional wizards for German research, but still found no connection with anything with "Kirk" anywhere in the German-speaking world. My breakthrough came when Wolfgang Mueller at the Baden State Archives in Karlsruhe took me under his wing and came up with a list of everyone named Haas who had applied for emigration in the 1850s-1860s -- and Bingo! Out jumped Wilhelm Georg Haas of KORK, Baden. I was floored at the mass oversight by myself and all those who had worked on this quest for me in the past. Why in the world hadn't one of us thought of a vowel change with a basic e, o, or u switch from the "i"? Linda lhaasdav@mindspring.com Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c
I am VERY new to all of this, in fact I'm spinning in circles not sure where to start........ My grandfather was Bernard Ward Haas (1900-1971) Pittsburgh, PA, married to Frances Mary Wood (1903-1988). My ggrandfather, Bernard Haas (1857-1937) married Mary Ann Ward (1867-1941). They met at "The Point" where there were a lot of German and Irish immigrants living, in Pittsburgh. Here's where it gets confusing - there are Wards (2 sets, 1 Ward married another, supposedly not related - Mary Ann's parents), Mary Ann's sister, Margaret Ward, has married a John Scherer. I know of a George Michael Haas (1799-1867) and his wife Mary Susanna (1817-1880). Not sure if the are my gggrandparents, dates I have for them don't quite add up. Family rumors are that the Haas family came from Baden, I don't know how to substantiate that. Being in Florida it is difficult to find out info, seems like most information I need to get started is in Pittsburgh. About 19 years ago, someone called our house, doing family research on the Haas family. Sure would like to find out who it was! Other Haas names - Anna Leona Haas (1887-1838), married to Woistman. Marie Susanna Haas (died of influenza 1918) married to McFadden, and Sarah Elizabeth Haas (died in 1918, influenza). These women would be my great aunts. Do any of these names sound familiar to someone? Any information would be greatly appreciated, perhaps I have some info someone could use too. Maureen
Here's my roll call information: My great grandmother Hannah Haas, born in Adams Co, OH, 24 Jan 1849, was the daughter of Gottlieb Haas and Frederica Plummer. Gottlieb was born in Niederhofen, Württemberg, 2 Nov 1815, the son of Leonardo Haas and Margarita Barbara Denz. He came with his wife and possibly one child to Adams County, Ohio, from Württemberg before 1843 and some years later moved to Brown County. Frederica died in 1860 of typhoid fever in Adams County. Gottlieb died in 1895, leaving at least 10 children. His second wife, Hamit or Harriet, was born in PA. Hannah Haas died 5 May 1937 in Union Twp, Brown Co. OH, and is buried in Maplewood Cemetery. I have additional parish records information from Niederhofen which I hope to have a neighbor attempt to translate. Dave Coslett
I've only been researching the Haas family since Dec.99. My ggrandmother Anna Haas married Daniel Scherrer,they lived in Detroit, had 13 children of whom I have 10 names. My greatest wall is time. Next is knowledge. After that I have an hr. drive to research at the Historical Library of Lansing. I wasted lots of time at the historical lib not knowing what I was doing. I've been at it for 3 years now and just this year feel like I am getting somewhere. I just found out when and where Anna died, Ashtabula, Ohio, in 1901. Now I can send for her death certificate and hope the place where she was born is named. I also can search the 1900 census for her and see if she became a citizen. Rootsweb really helped with clues about searching. I became suspcious when I couldn't find them in the city directory for a number of years but where did they go?. Found a obit. for Daniel that listed a married daughter in Ohio. It's a time consuming thing and I work full time in a school. I do have summers off. I will be eagerly awaiting new inf. that may clue me in to what part of Baden she was from. If not, I still have Daniel's immigration date to work from. If they became citizens that would help. I have a cousin in Kansas who is hiring a german genealogist to help. So maybe I will learn something sooner and be able to connect with some of you.
While transcribing the graves that were relocated by the Corp of Engineers when Bull Shoals Dam in Marion Co AR was built I found the following infant listed. I can't find any information on the Haas name in Taney Co MO. But this might help someone. Brown Cemetery: The grave in this cemetery was relocated to New Cedar Creek Cemetery in Taney Co, MO. The old cemetery was located on the bank of the White River in a hay meadow in S9, T21N, R19W Taney Co, MO. Information is: Column #1 is the grave number in the old cemetery and column #3 is the grave number in the new cemetery. Grave Name Grave 1 Joseph R. Haas (Infant) 135 Linda lhaasdav@mindspring.com Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c
Hi there from Germany, My name is Willi Haas and I am possibly related to your Haas line because my Haas greatgrandparents are also from the village Oedsbach (now part of the city of Oberkirch, Baden), and Sendelbach is just a part of Oedsbach. Problem so far is that my greatgrandmother Anna Maria Haas, born arround 1860 in Oedsbach most like was illegitimate and were not able to find out who her parents were and if she has had any siblings. Therefore we can't link to any other Haas from that area. I am hoping that sometimes somebody has a Haas in his line with a daughter Anna Maria. We assume she must be born about 1860, because she gave birth to her son Cyriak Haas on May 26, 1866. Regards, Willi Haas Some of the names in your post I've already seen in the data I received from Karen Donohue at gfx@pathway.net or http://www.pathway.net/gfx/WC_toc.htm.and and from Mary Louise at NinjaMema@aol.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Z0k1@aol.com [mailto:Z0k1@aol.com] > Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2000 11:03 PM > To: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [HAAS-L] "HAAS & HEPTIGs from Baden, Germany - searching for > connection w/ ggrandfather." > > > Greetings! > > It's been just short of a year now since I've started my ancestral quest; > I have one wonderful and gregarious great-grandfather who has > never shared > his family history with his grandchildren; Frank HEPTIG (b. 1869, Baden, > Germany). > My great-grandfather had a brother "Willie" William HEPTIG, b. > abt. 1859, > possibly > in Tiergarten, Baden, Germany; "Uncle Willie" I have found on the > New York > State 1920 Census as living in Brooklyn, NY- at 305 Power Street, > with his > two children: > Frederick age 34, Rose age 31, & a niece- Mary IMMEL, age 14. > > Frank HEPTIG m. Fredericka Dorothy STAAB ca. 1890-92, Brooklyn, NY. > They had 6 children: Francis (Frank) -1893, Anna -1896, Joseph - 1897, > Kathryn Marie (my grandmother) - 1901, Lorrotte (Loretta) - 1908, > and Anthony > abt. 1910 (died during infancy). Kathryn Marie HEPTIG m. Arthur > REINBOLT in > 1924. > > Now getting to the HAAS surname; During my research I discovered some > HEPTIGs that lived in Tiergarten, Baden. They were Moritz HEPTIG & his > daughter > Lutgard HEPTIG(b. 1842, Baden), Lutgard m. Franz Josef HAAS on 23 > Jan 1865, > Tiergarten, Baden. Franz HEPTIG was b. 26 Apr 1816, Sendelbach, Baden, > Germany & was a Grape farmer by occupation. They had 5 children > of which all > sadly passed away during infancy. Franz Josef HEPTIG d. on 10 Jul 1874, > Tiergarten. > > I would love to find some type of connection between these folks and my > great-uncle > & great-grandfather. Any assistance would be most appreciated. > > Thanks in advance, > Diana (Reinbolt) Sclafani > Shelter Island, LI., NY > > > > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > >
Frank got to quick on the draw and sent the following message to me so I'm forwarding it to the list. He's a subscriber so you can answer here and he'll get your message. Thanks. Linda lhaasdav@mindspring.com Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c ----- Original Message ----- From: Frank R. Mayberry <rambo1@oknet1.net> To: <lhaasdav@mindspring.com> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 5:55 AM Subject: Haas, Catherine - Parents were Peter & Mary > > > > > Hi! I need information on HASS/HAAS, Catherine who married Isarel > MAYBERRY on or about March 27, 1827 in Hampshire County, Va. I am going > by memory so don't take this marriage date as gospel or chiseled in > stone. I would like to know all information on the offspring of this > union in marriage. I have also, found that this family was probably > split up and were living with various other friends and relatives on the > 1850 Census of Hampshire County, Va. (Now WV). I suspect that the > mother (Catherine) was deceased. I need date of death and place of > burial (obiturary if available). > My ggrandfather (Francis/Frank) is suspected to be Isarel MAYBERRY and > Catherine Haas' son born @1835). There are other MAYBERRY's living with > Peter and Mary Hass/Haas who I suspect are also son and daughters of > Isarel and Catherine, their names are Mary age 21, Thomas age 19, and > Sarah age 13. I am trying to pin this information down as a verifiable > fact. Anyone having verifiable information on this please get in > contact with me. I live at 318 North 'G' Street, Muskogee, Oklahoma > 74403-3469. My phone number is 918-687-7299 and 918-686-8433. Email: > rambo1@oknet1.net. Thanks so very much. Frank Mayberry.
No Diana not at all. Melvin just used your message to let everyone know he wanted to get off the list. I have removed him - and while I was in the process of doing that I also managed to remove you - then I re-subscribed you <huge sigh>. Sorry for all the confusion Linda lhaasdav@mindspring.com Home.page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas Marion.Co.AR http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion List hostess for -h.a.a.s/l.e.w.a.l.l.e.n/w.a.s.h.i.n.g.t.o.n n.c ----- Original Message ----- From: <Z0k1@aol.com> To: <HAAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2000 8:40 PM Subject: Re: [HAAS-L] "HAAS & HEPTIGs from Baden, Germany (correction)" > Does this mean I have been removed from the Haas list? Was my posting > offensive > to the other list members and to the list manager? > If so please remove me from the list. I received a e-mail this morning, > inviting me to > join. I am sorry about the appearance of the posting. > > Sincerely, > Diana (Reinbolt) Sclafani > > > > In a message dated 1/16/00 6:43:01 PM EST, jmhaas@ainop.com writes: > > << Subj: Re: [HAAS-L] "HAAS & HEPTIGs from Baden, Germany (correction)" > Date: 1/16/00 6:43:01 PM EST > From: jmhaas@ainop.com (Melvin Haas) > Reply-to: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com > To: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com > > DON"T SEND ANYMORE EMAILS > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Z0k1@aol.com> > To: <HAAS-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2000 5:14 PM > Subject: Re: [HAAS-L] "HAAS & HEPTIGs from Baden, Germany (correction)" > > > > Hi, > > > > I have a correction to make: I had listed the husband for Lutgard HEPTIG > as > > being m. to Franz Josef HEPTIG, (it was Franz Josef HAAS that was b. 26 > Apr > > 1816, > > Sendelbach, Baden, Germany). > > > > Sorry for the error, > > Diana (Reinbolt) Sclafani >> > > > ============================== > Free Web space. ANY amount. ANY subject. > RootsWeb's Freepages put you in touch with millions. > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/acctform.cgi >
My Grandmother was Kate Haas bornApril,3, 1870, died Dec.24.1956 married to Harrison Miller resided in Bechtelsville , Berks Co. PA. Kate's father was William Haas birth and death dates unknown,,wife was Sarah Swavely from Oley Valley area.PA.that is all I know about the Haas family. I hope this will help me or somebody else.