Wasn't there someone on the list looking for information on a Jess Haas? Here is a posting from the NC list that mentions a Jess Hase, a common misspelling for Haas/Hass. *********** From: Mary Maryp@cableaz.com Here are a few names taken from original Civil War Newspaper in my possession. Daily Constitutionalist, Augusta: GA, Thursday Morning, May 5, 1864. "Deserters continue to be brought here by the scores. Here is the names of twenty-one men to be shot for desertion: Privates J.R. Bunn, 58th Alabama; M.M. Smith and D.J. Brewer, 42d Georgia; H.A. Beacham, 40th Georgia; A.J. Carrol, 30th Georgia; Floyd Lawson, 63d Virginia; C.C. Ledford and James M Randle, 60th North Carolina; Ira Jessup, W. ? Byres, E.F. Younce, Gordon Morrow, Jesse Hase, R.A. Dellinger, Joseph A. Gibbs, Mikel Ward, J. A. Austin, S.A. Dover, Right Hutchings, Hiram Youngblood, and G.W. McFalls of the 58th North Carolina. All of them to be shot to death within the next ten days." Previous page same newspaper. "About half-past ten yesterday morning- the Race course was the scene of military execution of Private Henry Jerome of Company ?, the 17th Regiment S.C.V., twice guilty deserting his colors had penalty with his life. Took place in presence of Major Blanding's command of the 1st S.C. Artillery. Condemmed man of mature years, short in statue, quiet demeanor. Attended by Mr. Aldrich, Chaplain of 1st S. C. artillery. Private Jerome, native of Chester District leave a wife and three children." 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
Hello Linda, Yes, my uncle was Jesse Haas but this was years before my Uncle's time. He wasn't born until 1896. Thanks for remembering his name, though. Cheerfulpat@worldnet.att.net (Patricia Wilson) W. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Haas Davenport" <lhaasdav@mindspring.com> To: <HAAS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 4:05 PM Subject: [HAAS-L] Jess Haas > Wasn't there someone on the list looking for information on a Jess Haas? > Here is a posting from the NC list that mentions a Jess Hase, a common > misspelling for Haas/Hass. > *********** > > From: Mary > Maryp@cableaz.com > > Here are a few names taken from original Civil War Newspaper in my > possession. > > Daily Constitutionalist, Augusta: GA, Thursday Morning, May 5, 1864. > > "Deserters continue to be brought here by the scores. Here is the names of > twenty-one men to be shot for desertion: > > Privates J.R. Bunn, 58th Alabama; M.M. Smith and D.J. Brewer, 42d Georgia; > H.A. Beacham, 40th Georgia; A.J. Carrol, 30th Georgia; > Floyd Lawson, 63d Virginia; C.C. Ledford and James M Randle, 60th North > Carolina; Ira Jessup, W. ? Byres, E.F. Younce, Gordon Morrow, > Jesse Hase, R.A. Dellinger, Joseph A. Gibbs, Mikel Ward, J. A. Austin, S.A. > Dover, Right Hutchings, Hiram Youngblood, and G.W. McFalls > of the 58th North Carolina. All of them to be shot to death within the next > ten days." > > Previous page same newspaper. "About half-past ten yesterday morning- the > Race course was the scene of military execution of Private > Henry Jerome of Company ?, the 17th Regiment S.C.V., twice guilty deserting > his colors had penalty with his life. Took place in presence > of Major Blanding's command of the 1st S.C. Artillery. Condemmed man of > mature years, short in statue, quiet demeanor. Attended by Mr. > Aldrich, Chaplain of 1st S. C. artillery. Private Jerome, native of Chester > District leave a wife and three children." > > > > 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 > > > > > ============================== > The only real-time collaboration tool that allows you and other family > members to create a FREE, password-protected family tree. > http://www.ancestry.com/oft/login.asp > >
Haven't posted in a while, but will try again. I am looking for a Jacob Haass, b. abt 1880, married Matilda (?). They lived in Akron OH, then moved to Cincinnati area. Had a daughter, Ann Murial, b. 2/1898 in Cincinnati, OH, died 4/75 in Jax, FL. Linda Haas Davenport wrote: > Wasn't there someone on the list looking for information on a Jess Haas? > Here is a posting from the NC list that mentions a Jess Hase, a common > misspelling for Haas/Hass. > *********** > > From: Mary > Maryp@cableaz.com > > Here are a few names taken from original Civil War Newspaper in my > possession. > > Daily Constitutionalist, Augusta: GA, Thursday Morning, May 5, 1864. > > "Deserters continue to be brought here by the scores. Here is the names of > twenty-one men to be shot for desertion: > > Privates J.R. Bunn, 58th Alabama; M.M. Smith and D.J. Brewer, 42d Georgia; > H.A. Beacham, 40th Georgia; A.J. Carrol, 30th Georgia; > Floyd Lawson, 63d Virginia; C.C. Ledford and James M Randle, 60th North > Carolina; Ira Jessup, W. ? Byres, E.F. Younce, Gordon Morrow, > Jesse Hase, R.A. Dellinger, Joseph A. Gibbs, Mikel Ward, J. A. Austin, S.A. > Dover, Right Hutchings, Hiram Youngblood, and G.W. McFalls > of the 58th North Carolina. All of them to be shot to death within the next > ten days." > > Previous page same newspaper. "About half-past ten yesterday morning- the > Race course was the scene of military execution of Private > Henry Jerome of Company ?, the 17th Regiment S.C.V., twice guilty deserting > his colors had penalty with his life. Took place in presence > of Major Blanding's command of the 1st S.C. Artillery. Condemmed man of > mature years, short in statue, quiet demeanor. Attended by Mr. > Aldrich, Chaplain of 1st S. C. artillery. Private Jerome, native of Chester > District leave a wife and three children." > > 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 > > ============================== > The only real-time collaboration tool that allows you and other family > members to create a FREE, password-protected family tree. > http://www.ancestry.com/oft/login.asp