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    1. [HAAS-L] WW1 Draft Cards - Final Update
    2. Linda Haas Davenport
    3. Last update on the WW1 Draft Card Uproar. I have found a researcher who will copy your cards at a reasonable price. The genealogy e-mail lists prohibit the posting of information on professional researchers so I cannot give you the information here. At the bottom of this message you can see how to get the information. And today we now have a notice in Rootsweb Review explaining that I was in error about my posting and quoting the Regional Manager at the GA NARA. It's certainly nice to have my credibility trashed <huge sigh> I'm not going to fight this battle any longer folks. I sat up a page at my home web site that will tell you about the WW1 Draft Cards and give you the information on the lady who will do the look-ups and copies of your cards. If you have hung in here thru all this mess and want copies of these cards then please take the time to go look at the page. I'm still not sorry for my post. I believe the WW1 Draft Cards are a wonderful resource for all of us searching for our ancestors during the 1917-1918 time period. But I am tired of the bashing I'm getting about now. You can see the information at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/learningcenter.html Linda Home Page: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/ Marion Co AR: http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion/ Washington Co NC, Haas & Hass e-mail list manager

    08/27/1999 05:29:19
    1. [HAAS-L] WW1 Draft Cards - Clarification & Update # 2
    2. Linda Haas Davenport
    3. Last week I sent out a notice about the WW1 Draft cards being at the GA NARA branch and that the cards are found in state / county / surname order. I also said the cost of copies was 50 cents. I got bombarded with messages saying FALSE, FALSE, UNTRUE. All ranging from you "have to have draft board, name, age, etc etc" to "Totally FALSE cost". "UNTRUE Post" and "You are Misleading People". Jeez what a mess !! Makes me almost wish I had never posted the message. So let me clarify things here. 1st things 1st. I called the Archives yesterday and spoke with the manager of the textural department who is in charge of the WW1 registration / application cards. The first thing I asked was: What's the cost of ordering the cards via mail? He said the cost is $10.00 per card. Doesn't matter if you have 10 people all with the last surname in the same state/county they charge by the card. I asked why was I told the cost was 50 cents? After much discussion and tracking down the person I spoke with it turned out to be a large misunderstanding - the person knew I came to the archives all the time and thought I meant the cost to use the copier at the archives. So OK the cost is not 50 cents it's an outrageous $10.00. I have e-mailed one of the officers of the Friends of the Archives to see if they will be willing to do the searching and copying for less money. As soon as I get an answer I'll let everyone know. Now the 2nd thing. If you go to the NARA on-line site for GA and request the form to order WW1 Draft Cards you will receive a form that says you have to furnish all kinds of information. THIS IS A STANDARD NARA FORM TO ORDER CARDS FROM THE LDS FILM!!!!! If you are ordering a look-up from any NARA branch other than the East Pointe branch you must give this information because the copy will be made from the LDS microfilm which IS in state and then Draft Board order. It is not by state and then county. The NARA staff needs the information on the form to be able to find the card on the LDS film. HOWEVER - all you have to do is write a letter to the East Pointe branch and request a copy of - here we go - pay attention !!! ORIGINAL DRAFT CARD and give them the state, the county and the name and race of the individual you want. The only areas where this will not work is for the largest cities in the US such as New York, Chicago, LA, etc. then you have to have a street or the draft board. These cities have not been sorted into surname order yet. And ALL of the states are located at the GA NARA Branch - they have not been split and sent anywhere else. Now I hope that this helps straighten out the information that is flying fast and furious around the lists. If you forwarded my other messages somewhere will you please forward this one also? And when you forward this message please leave my name and e-mail address included. People need to write to me if they have questions not flood the lists with posts about "untruth" and "false information". It only causes confusion. Thanks a lot and hope I have helped clear up this mess. Linda Haas Davenport Home Page: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/ Marion Co AR: http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion/ Washington Co NC, Haas & Hass e-mail list manager

    08/25/1999 05:40:17
    1. Re: [HAAS-L] Who is this person?
    2. John T. Halbert
    3. Best bet would be to contact the Baden State Archive in Karlsruhe and Freiburg, both which were in the the original nation of Baden. Here are the URLs for all state of Baden-Württemburg Archives that exist today. German State Archives · Baden-Württemburg · Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe http://lad-bw.de/gla.htm · Hauptstaatarchiv Stuttgart http://www.lad-bw.de/hstas.htm · Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg http://www.lad-bw.de/stal.htm · Staatsarchiv Freiburg http://www.lad-bw.de/staf.htm · Staatsarchiv Sigmarigen http://www.lad-bw.de/stas.htm · Staatsarchiv Wertheim http://www.lad-bw.de/staw.htm -----Original Message----- From: LJJJPWM@aol.com <LJJJPWM@aol.com> To: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com <HAAS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 6:08 AM Subject: [HAAS-L] Who is this person? >Hi List, > > Can anyone tell me who this lady is, "Ottora Maria Haas-Heye"? >She has to do with the "Grand Duchy of Baden's Royal Line." Any help would be >very much appreciated. > > Sincerely, Jean > > >============================== >Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at >MyFamily.com! >Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1 >

    08/24/1999 12:26:56
    1. [HAAS-L] Who is this person?
    2. Hi List, Can anyone tell me who this lady is, "Ottora Maria Haas-Heye"? She has to do with the "Grand Duchy of Baden's Royal Line." Any help would be very much appreciated. Sincerely, Jean

    08/23/1999 06:05:09
    1. [HAAS-L] WWI Draft Cards - clarification
    2. Linda Haas Davenport
    3. I received about a dozen e-mails this morning all asking the same question so I know that I was not clear in my post yesterday. If you forwarded my message about the WWI draft cards being at the GA NARA branch will you please also forward this message? The original draft card applications (registrations) for every state (the entire US) are at East Pointe. According to the Archive Staff there are no plans to split these cards and move any of them to any other NARA location since East Pointe has been charged with the "custody" of these records. It is only the original cards that are in state / county / alpha order. Someone posted a message to one of the lists that NARA was planning on re-filming the cards since they are now in state / county / alpha order. If such a thing is underway it is unknown to the East Pointe archive staff and they should know if such a thing was in the works. If you request a copy of your ancestor's draft card from any NARA branch other than this one they will be searching the LDS microfilm and you will have to know the state and draft board for them to make a copy. It is only at the East Pointe location that you can request a copy by state and then county and the copy will be made from the ORIGINAL card. If I'm still unclear please let me know. Linda Home Page: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/ Marion Co AR: http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion/ Washington Co NC, Haas & Hass e-mail list manager

    08/19/1999 04:10:47
    1. [HAAS-L] WWI Draft Applications Update
    2. Linda Haas Davenport
    3. Good Morning everyone: I played hooky from work yesterday and spent the day at the NARA Branch in Atlanta and it jogged my memory to pass on some information to everyone. Prior to the US's entry into WW1 (approx. 1917-1918) every male between the age of 18 and 40 was required to register for the draft. The information found on the card was provided by the individual himself. The registration cards vary in information depending on the individual draft board. But by and large the cards include: The full name of the person (this means first, full middle name, any additional middle names and last name); the current address of the man; his age; his birthdate (some include his place of birth); whether he is a US citizen or a naturalized citizen (some ask if his father was a naturalized citizen and his father's race); his race; his occupation; where he is employed (name of employer); address or location of employment; name and address of his next of kin; some cards ask if the man is married or single and how many people he supports. The card is signed by the draftee. On the back of the card his physical description is noted: Height is broken down by short, medium, tall although some cards give the actual height in feet and inches; Build by slim, medium, stout although some cards list actual weight along with the build; color of eyes and hair; any deformities or injuries are listed (such as one arm missing, blind in one eye, etc); the name and address of the draft board and the date. When these original cards were transferred to the East Pointe NARA branch the LDS spent about 3 years microfilming these cards. There are hundreds and hundreds of boxes and the LDS opened one box at a time and filmed them - in state order. However, within each state the cards were filed by draft board, not by county or by draftee. This makes the searching of the microfilm difficult to say the least. The good news is that the Friends of the National Archives took each box after it was filmed (and checked) and sorted all of these thousands and thousands of cards into - state and then COUNTY order and then in alphabetical order by surname and put then in new boxes. The Friends deserve all the kudos we can give them for this monstrous task. So ... rather than spending hours and hours searching the LDS microfilm you can order copies of the original cards from NARA. if you know the county your ancestor lived in between 1917-1918. And BTW - Ancestry.com lists WW1 Draft cards in their searchable data bases, however I know for a fact that there are 22 cards for the surname WHITE found in McIntosh Co, OK and Ancestry only gave me 4 of them so don't depend on that site. I was told yesterday that some reps from Ancestry had visited the archives a couple of weeks ago to talk about filming the cards, took one look at the hundreds and hundreds of boxes and simply left. For copies: Send a letter requesting copy(s) to: NARA Southeast Region 1557 St. Joseph Ave East Point, GA 30344 In your letter be sure to say you want copy(s) of the WWI Draft application Cards. Include the name of your ancestor and his race, the state and the county. If you want copies of ALL of the cards with a given surname, ask them the cost of the copies and send a SASE for them to let you know the copying cost. In your letter be sure and say you want a copy of the FRONT and BACK of the card. Be sure to send a SASE for the return of you copies. The cost for the copy is 50 cents - 25 cents for the back and 25 cents for the front. If you only want one copy send a buck and say the difference is to be given to the Friends of the Archives, because after all they did all this wonderful hard work for you <VBG> If you have any other questions about the cards please write to me and I'll try to help. I've been "delving" into these cards for the past few years. But PLEASE don't ask me to get the copies for you. It is difficult for me to take the time off from work to visit the archive to do my own research <g>. And feel free to pass this on to any of the lists you are on. Linda Home Page: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/ Marion Co AR: http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion/ Washington Co NC, Haas & Hass e-mail list manager

    08/18/1999 04:04:52
    1. Re: [HAAS-L] Anton HAAS Sr.-Pouringmaster
    2. Sandra Piper
    3. Hi there, Well, I really don't know if we are related or not, please check out our family web site: http://www.thf.net Good luck in your search Sandra Haas Piper >From: PK1PK@aol.com >Reply-To: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com >To: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [HAAS-L] Anton HAAS Sr.-Pouringmaster >Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 07:14:19 EDT > >I am researching my gggrandfather Anton HAAS Sr. From what I've been able >to >loosely translate from his german obituary found in my grandmother's >papers: > >Pouringmaster Anton HAAS aus Laucherthal (Lichtental?) > b. c. 1816, d. 6 Jan. 1899 Sigmaringendorf. >"His King Highness Prince Leopold gave him a gold earning medal later >occasion through donation a gold watch together with a chain and >dedication." >I have his medal and wonder if it was indeed the honor I believe it to be? >I'd appreciate any information - thank you! > >Pamela Koller >PK1PK@aol.com > > >============================== >Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at >MyFamily.com! >Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1 > > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com

    08/17/1999 01:59:23
    1. Re: [HAAS-L] HAAS from Baden, Germany
    2. Sandra Piper
    3. Hi Willi, We don't appear to be connected, but please check our family web site: http://www.thf.net. Good luck with your search - a very sad and interesting story anyway, thanks for sharing Sandra Haas Piper >From: "Willi Haas" <willi.haas@beasys.com> >Reply-To: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com >To: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [HAAS-L] HAAS from Baden, Germany >Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 15:37:44 +0200 > >I would like to contact with people, whose HAAS ancestors came from Baden, >Germany especially from the area around the city of Oberkirch, or from one >of the small villages like Lautenbach, Oedsbach, Sendelbach, Grimmersbach, >Hesselbach, Winterbach, Tiergarten. > >Here is what we have: > >Zeriockus (or Cyriak) Haas was born to the second marriage of Franz Anton >Haas and his wife Helene Kaltenbronn. They were married in the little >village of Oedsbach on May 18, 1840. Helene Kaltenbronn was the daughter >of >Josef Kaltenbronn and his wife Anna Maria Wiegele. Franz Anton and Helene >had four children born to this second marriage, Zeriockus (Cyriak) Haas was >the first born on June 21, 1841, next was a daughter Helene Haas who was >born April 17, 1844, then another son was born to this union Klemens Haas >born September 20, 1847, but died the next month October 1, 1847, the last >child born to this marriage was Karoline Haas born January 6, 1849, and she >died October 7, 1849. This is the last date in Germany that we have of >this >family. > >Since the year 1849 brought so much sadness to Helene (Kaltenbronn) Haas, >she lost her mother Anna Maria (Wiegele) Kaltenbronn died on August 7, >1849, then next her little baby Karoline Haas died on October 7, 1849, and >12 days later on October 19, 1849 her husband Franz Anton Haas died. We >were unable to find any records that pertained to this little family in >Germany after 1849, no marriages, deaths and etc. We can just feel very >sorry for a young mother with a small eight year old son and a little >five >year old girl. She might have joined with other members of her family to >start anew in America. We can only speculate to what happen between 1849 >and 1865. > >What we do know that in 1865 through 1868 Zeriockus Haas had a Boot and >Shoe >Store in Memphis, Tennessee located at 244 Second Street. > > >============================== >Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at >MyFamily.com! >Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1 > > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com

    08/17/1999 01:56:37
    1. [HAAS-L] Re: [HAAS-b. 1830 in Steinbach Germany
    2. Seeking information on Louis/Lewis HAAS b 1830 in Steinbach, Germany (near Giessen) and his brother Jacob HAAS b. 1836 in Steinbach, and their offspring and ancestors. They were the sons of Kaspar HAAS and Anna Katharina Kramer of Steinbach. Other children of Kaspar & Anna included Johannes HAAS b. 1817; Anna b. 1819; Philip b. 1824; and Heinrich b. 1826, all of whom remained in Germany, I believe. Louis and Jacob came to America around 1850/52 and settled in Saratoga Springs New York. Have substantial info to share on Louis and Jacob. Pat Peck ppeck1@juno.com Saratoga Springs NY 12866-6620 ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    08/13/1999 08:43:58
    1. [HAAS-L] Where to Write for Land Records
    2. Linda Haas Davenport
    3. I have updated the information on where to write for Land Warrant / Patent information. Select Where to Write for Land Patent Information at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/learningcenter.html Linda Home Page: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/ Marion Co AR: http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion/ Washington Co NC, Haas & Hass e-mail list manager

    08/07/1999 01:18:05
    1. [HAAS-L] Peter Hass?
    2. Joy & Bob Stefan
    3. Hi Sandra, Just read your message on the Hass/Haas list and see you list Peter Haas... do you know when he was born, or where? The reason I ask is because we have traced our HASS tree back to Peter Hass, b. 1765 (Germany or Prussia/Poland most likely) who was m. to Anna Dorothea ?. 3 of their children were: Elisabeth, b. 1799 Gottleib, b. 22 Jan 1805 in Semlin, Poland Johann, b. 1808 and possibly Maria, b. 12 May 1799 in Semlin, Poland Don't know anything about the 2 girls, but Johann was married to (1) Christine Pohl and (2) Elisabeth Krueger. Gottlieb was my g-g-grandfather and he married Louise Pelz 24 Nov 1826 in Kulm, Bessarabia. Of course I have lots on this family. Just wondering if your Peter could also be my Peter. Joy Hass Stefan :) joybob@erols.com Annandale, VA Researching: HASS / MUELLER / KALDUN / PELZ / SEEFRIED / RICHTER / KRUEGER / KRAFT Also: ROBINS / SLOAN / ALLRED / GOSNELL / WILLIAMS / SHERROD / MILLER / GARRETT

    08/04/1999 03:23:40
    1. Anton HAAS Sr.-Pouringmaster
    2. I am researching my gggrandfather Anton HAAS Sr. From what I've been able to loosely translate from his german obituary found in my grandmother's papers: Pouringmaster Anton HAAS aus Laucherthal (Lichtental?) b. c. 1816, d. 6 Jan. 1899 Sigmaringendorf. "His King Highness Prince Leopold gave him a gold earning medal later occasion through donation a gold watch together with a chain and dedication." I have his medal and wonder if it was indeed the honor I believe it to be? I'd appreciate any information - thank you! Pamela Koller PK1PK@aol.com

    08/04/1999 01:14:19
    1. Re: [HAAS-L] Please Post
    2. I am seeking information on the ancestors and descendants of Lewis (Louis) and Jacob Haas, who were born in Steinbach, Germany in 1830 & 1836, respectfully, and who came to the US about 1852, settling in Saratoga Springs NY. Their parents were Kaspar Haas and his wife, Anna Katharina Kramer. Louis married Mary A. Normile in Saratoga County NY. They had the following children: Charles John Haas b. @ 1856 Margaret A. Haas b. Oct 1859 m. Andrew J. King Carrie Haas b. 1863 m. James Donnelly Charlotte Haas b. 1866 d. 1866 Philip Henry Haas b. 1867 d. 1870 Katharine Haas b. 1871 d. `873 Louis Augustus Haas b. 1872 m. Carrie Nichols Jacob Haas married Catherine Conroy. Their children were: John E.Hays b. ? Rose C. Haas b. 1871 d. 1961 m. Merritt VanAernem Jacob later married Ellen Martin. Their children included: Katherine E. Haas Clara Louise Haas b. 1884 Mary Ellen Haas b. ? m. Wm Snyder I am very anxious to connect with others reseraching this line. I have lots of data to share. Pat Peck ppeck1@juno. com 178 Wagman's Ridge Saratoga Springs NY 12866-6620 ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    08/03/1999 08:58:52
    1. Re: [HAAS-L] Bernard W. Haas
    2. Sandra Piper
    3. Sorry I am sure there is no connection - our family website is wonder - please check it out www.thf.net Good luck in your search Sandra (Haas) Piper >From: Momaids@aol.com >Reply-To: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com >To: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [HAAS-L] Bernard W. Haas >Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 13:25:21 EDT > >Just started, already feeling lost! > >I'm researching my grandfather's family, Bernard Ward Haas. Born 1900 in >Pittsburgh, PA, son of Bernard Haas (1857-1937) and Mary Ann Ward >(1867-1941). Married Frances Wood in 1936. > >All Pittsburgh area. Bernard W. Haas sisters: Anna Leona (1887-1938) > Sarah Elizabeth (1889-1918) Maria Susanna (1893-1918). > >Any information would be greatly appreciated! > >Maureen > > >============================== >Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at >MyFamily.com! >Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1 > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com

    08/03/1999 12:18:11
    1. Re: [HAAS-L] Please Post
    2. Sandra Piper
    3. Hi there, Well we are definitely related. I am decended from Peter Haas and Anna Thieken, We are decended from the eldest son, the one whom was lost to the family for so many years. My father is Marlin R. Haas Sr., Conneaut, OH; my grandfather is Marlin C. Haas, Akron, OH. Please add me to you list in regard to the reunion. I did attend the last three day reunion. Thanks Sandra (Haas) Piper >From: KatzMoe@aol.com >Reply-To: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com >To: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [HAAS-L] Please Post >Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 08:37:25 EDT > >Hi all, >My name is Kathy Thieken Mertens. I am working on gathering email addresses >of family members for the big 3-day Thieken Reunion to be held July 7, 8 >and >9 the year 2000. I know I am related to Ray and Leroy Haas, but if anyone >else knows of a relation, please let me know and send along your email >address so we can keep you informed about the 2000 reunion. Thanks. > > >============================== >Search more than 274 MILLION NAMES and find your ancestors at Ancestry.com! >Get started today at http://www.ancestry.com/rootswebtext.asp > _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com

    08/03/1999 11:55:28
    1. Re: [HAAS-L] HAAS
    2. Bill Spanner
    3. LINDA: The URL for our Haas internet is: thf.net This stands for the Haas Family. It has been well recearched in Germany, recently and in the U.S. Sometimes on the internet we get a lot of false information and we can`t verify it on the internet because the internet does not provide sworn testament. PHYLLIS HAAS SPANNER ----- Original Message ----- From: Linda Haas Davenport <lhaasdav@mindspring.com> To: <HAAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 31, 1999 12:35 PM Subject: Re: [HAAS-L] HAAS > Phyllis: I appreciate your posts to the list but I must ask that you give > specific information on your family in your messages to the list and then > include the URL of your Haas Roots page. Please do not continue to just post > that your information is found on the "Haas Roots Page". The list is for the > sharing of information on our families and you help others when you post > information about your family. Thank you for being a part of the list and I > hope that you take my gentle reminder in the spirit of helpfulness which is > the way it is intended. > > Linda List Hostess > > > Home Page: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/ > Marion Co AR: http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion/ > Washington Co NC, Haas & Hass e-mail list manager > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Spanner <wpspann@zoomnet.net> > To: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com <HAAS-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Saturday, July 31, 1999 8:07 AM > Subject: Re: [HAAS-L] HAAS > > > >My Name is Phyllis Haas Spanner. My relatives are listed on Haas Family > >Roots. > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: <Opalbudsc@aol.com> > >To: <HAAS-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Saturday, July 31, 1999 1:57 AM > >Subject: [HAAS-L] HAAS > > > > > >> My great Grandmother was Louise or Louisa HAAS. She was born 16 Aug 1849 > >in > >> Schwarzburg, Germany. I believe she died in Davis Jct. IL. 27 May 1933. > >Her > >> father was a John Haas? Does anyone else have these people in their > line? > >> Thanks Opal > >> > >> > >> ============================== > >> Search more than 274 MILLION NAMES and find your ancestors at > >Ancestry.com! > >> Get started today at http://www.ancestry.com/rootswebtext.asp > >> > >> > > > > > >============================== > >Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at > >MyFamily.com! > >Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1 > > > > > ============================== > Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at > MyFamily.com! > Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1 > >

    07/31/1999 09:00:18
    1. [HAAS-L] HAAS, LOCHER, BENZ
    2. Ruth Anne (Goos) Halligan
    3. 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, eschenbrenner, GOEBEL, goos, HAAS, johnson, KEETEMAN or KUTEMANN; locher, McCOY, PFENNINGER, robbs, SLY, TAYLOR, tibbitts, and TUPKER or TUEPKER Ruth Anne (GOOS) HALLIGAN Vallejo, California, USA <ranneh@napanet.net>

    07/31/1999 08:05:39
    1. Re: [HAAS-L] HAAS
    2. Linda Haas Davenport
    3. Phyllis: I appreciate your posts to the list but I must ask that you give specific information on your family in your messages to the list and then include the URL of your Haas Roots page. Please do not continue to just post that your information is found on the "Haas Roots Page". The list is for the sharing of information on our families and you help others when you post information about your family. Thank you for being a part of the list and I hope that you take my gentle reminder in the spirit of helpfulness which is the way it is intended. Linda List Hostess Home Page: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/ Marion Co AR: http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion/ Washington Co NC, Haas & Hass e-mail list manager -----Original Message----- From: Bill Spanner <wpspann@zoomnet.net> To: HAAS-L@rootsweb.com <HAAS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, July 31, 1999 8:07 AM Subject: Re: [HAAS-L] HAAS >My Name is Phyllis Haas Spanner. My relatives are listed on Haas Family >Roots. >----- Original Message ----- >From: <Opalbudsc@aol.com> >To: <HAAS-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Saturday, July 31, 1999 1:57 AM >Subject: [HAAS-L] HAAS > > >> My great Grandmother was Louise or Louisa HAAS. She was born 16 Aug 1849 >in >> Schwarzburg, Germany. I believe she died in Davis Jct. IL. 27 May 1933. >Her >> father was a John Haas? Does anyone else have these people in their line? >> Thanks Opal >> >> >> ============================== >> Search more than 274 MILLION NAMES and find your ancestors at >Ancestry.com! >> Get started today at http://www.ancestry.com/rootswebtext.asp >> >> > > >============================== >Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at >MyFamily.com! >Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1 >

    07/31/1999 10:35:17
    1. Re: [HAAS-L] HAAS
    2. Bill Spanner
    3. My Name is Phyllis Haas Spanner. My relatives are listed on Haas Family Roots. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Opalbudsc@aol.com> To: <HAAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 31, 1999 1:57 AM Subject: [HAAS-L] HAAS > My great Grandmother was Louise or Louisa HAAS. She was born 16 Aug 1849 in > Schwarzburg, Germany. I believe she died in Davis Jct. IL. 27 May 1933. Her > father was a John Haas? Does anyone else have these people in their line? > Thanks Opal > > > ============================== > Search more than 274 MILLION NAMES and find your ancestors at Ancestry.com! > Get started today at http://www.ancestry.com/rootswebtext.asp > >

    07/31/1999 06:17:28
    1. [HAAS-L] HAAS
    2. My great Grandmother was Louise or Louisa HAAS. She was born 16 Aug 1849 in Schwarzburg, Germany. I believe she died in Davis Jct. IL. 27 May 1933. Her father was a John Haas? Does anyone else have these people in their line? Thanks Opal

    07/30/1999 07:57:19