John Guy Haddix
M, b. March 1892
John Guy Haddix was born in March 1892 at Clark Co., OH.1 He was the son of Franklin Haddix and Amelia Leah Gebhart.
Citations
- [S417] 1900 Federal Census, Clark County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1246; FHL #1241246.
Josephine L. Haddix
F, b. August 1886, d. 1974
Josephine L. Haddix was born in August 1886 at Clark Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Franklin Haddix and Amelia Leah Gebhart. Josephine L. Haddix married Ira Reiling Kneisly. Josephine L. Haddix died in 1974. She was buried in 1974 at Glen Haven Memorial Gardens, Donnelsville, Clark Co., OH, Findagrave #168234692.
Children of Josephine L. Haddix and Ira Reiling Kneisly
- Dortha M. Kneisly2 b. c 1913
- Robert Kneisly b. c Apr 1915, d. c 2000
- Evelyn Amelia Kneisly+ b. 19 Sep 1918, d. 9 Oct 2017
Samuel Scott Haddix
M, b. 5 March 1878, d. 28 May 1960
Samuel Scott Haddix was born on 5 March 1878 at West Virginia. He married Theresa Winonna Hammond on 13 September 1905. Samuel Scott Haddix died on 28 May 1960 at Broken Bow, Custer Co., NE, at age 82.
Child of Samuel Scott Haddix and Theresa Winonna Hammond
- Clyde Albert Haddix b. 15 Feb 1907, d. 16 May 1981
Thelma L. Haddix
F, b. circa 1903
Note: Did not marry. Thelma L. Haddix was born circa 1903.1 She was the daughter of Franklin Haddix and Amelia Leah Gebhart.
Citations
- [S419] 1910 Federal Census, Clark County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1158; FHL #1375171.
William C. Haddix
M, b. December 1887
William C. Haddix was born in December 1887 at Clark Co., OH.1 He was the son of Franklin Haddix and Amelia Leah Gebhart.
Citations
- [S417] 1900 Federal Census, Clark County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1246; FHL #1241246.
Ann Mary Hade1
F
Child of Ann Mary Hade and Philip Schindel
- Christianna Schindel+1 b. 2 Nov 1825, d. 3 Aug 1880
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 426.
Caroline Hadley1
F, b. 7 November 1845, d. 24 January 1941
Caroline Hadley was born on 7 November 1845 at Clinton Co., OH.1 She married William Henry Andrew on 7 October 1867 at Ohio. Caroline Hadley died on 24 January 1941 at Villisca, Montgomery Co., IA, at age 95
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Villisca Review
Villisca, Iowa
Thursday January 30, 1941
page 1 & 5
Aunt Cal Andrew Came to Iowa in 1871; Homesteaded in 1908
Mrs. Caroline Andrew, 95, Villisca's oldest citizen, died early Friday at her home on East Fifth Street.
Funeral Services were held at the Wolfe's Funeral Home Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. Arthur Mortenson in charge, assisted by the Rev. E. M. Buehler, and burial was made in the Villisca Cemetery. Pall bearers were Frank Butler, Charles Sandquist, R. T. Dodson, R. Shrimpton, Gordon Netto, Collis E. Moore, and music was furnished by Mrs. Don G. Hainey, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. J. L. Wheeler.
Known to her friends as "Aunt Cal" Mrs. Andrew was always remembered on her birthdays and in 1939 she held an open house on her birthday, despite her advanced years.
Attending the funeral from a distance were Frank Hadley, Independence, Kas; Mrs. F.W. Scott and Malcolm Andrew, Tulsa, Okla; Mr. and Mrs. Jud Cooper and daughter and Fred Woods, Emerson, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crouse, Clarinda.
OBITUARY
Caroline Hadley, the fourth child in a family of ten children, seven girls and three boys born to Jonathan and Mary Linton Hadley was born on a farm near Wilmington, Ohio, November 7, 1845.
She received her common school education in the rural schools of Ohio, walking one and one half miles to school and attending from five to six months a year. Later she taught a term of 13 weeks for the sum of $50, the highest salary then paid being only $25 a month.
FATHER DROWNED
The family started to move to Iowa in 1863 during the Civil War. Their household goods and belongings were loaded onto a boat at Cincinnati which was later commandeered by the government and had to be reloaded to another boat. At Cairo it became necessary to transfer to another boat and during the reloading her father drowned. An interesting document in the possession of the family is a statement offering a reward of $50 which was paid six months later upon the discovery of the body. The mother and children upon the advice of an uncle returned to Ohio at the time.
She was married to William Henry Andrew, October 7, 1867, in Ohio. They lived on a farm four years before coming to Page County, Iowa, in 1871, where they made their home until moving to the east side of Villisca, March 1898. That year they moved to their present home at 102 East Fifth Street.
BUILT MUD SHACK
They returned to Ohio in August 1899, to be with their son Edgar while he completed his college education and in 1901 moved to Vermillion, South Dakota, where they made their home until the year of 1908, at which time they went out on the western plains of South Dakota, where they pitched their tent and built their mud shack as homesteaders for a year. In staking their claim, Ethyl drove overland by stage some 65 miles, which Mrs. Andrew said accounted for her long life. They returned to Villisca in 1910.
She was reared in the Quaker faith and she was proud of this heritage, being brought up to attend Sunday School and meeting every Sunday, having to walk a distance of a mile and half nearly every Sunday. Through the years she maintained her membership in the Springfield meeting house.
She was a member of the G. A. R. now called the Ladies of the Circle and upon Memorial day enjoyed assisting in the services of the day.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister and brother, her husband and two daughters, Mary and Julie. One grandchild, Neil, likewise preceded her in death. She is survived by her two sons, Walter F. and Edgar J., and their families, five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
She was buried in January 1941 at Villisca Cemetery, Villisca, Montgomery Co., IA, Findagrave #62845917.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Villisca Review
Villisca, Iowa
Thursday January 30, 1941
page 1 & 5
Aunt Cal Andrew Came to Iowa in 1871; Homesteaded in 1908
Mrs. Caroline Andrew, 95, Villisca's oldest citizen, died early Friday at her home on East Fifth Street.
Funeral Services were held at the Wolfe's Funeral Home Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. Arthur Mortenson in charge, assisted by the Rev. E. M. Buehler, and burial was made in the Villisca Cemetery. Pall bearers were Frank Butler, Charles Sandquist, R. T. Dodson, R. Shrimpton, Gordon Netto, Collis E. Moore, and music was furnished by Mrs. Don G. Hainey, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. J. L. Wheeler.
Known to her friends as "Aunt Cal" Mrs. Andrew was always remembered on her birthdays and in 1939 she held an open house on her birthday, despite her advanced years.
Attending the funeral from a distance were Frank Hadley, Independence, Kas; Mrs. F.W. Scott and Malcolm Andrew, Tulsa, Okla; Mr. and Mrs. Jud Cooper and daughter and Fred Woods, Emerson, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crouse, Clarinda.
OBITUARY
Caroline Hadley, the fourth child in a family of ten children, seven girls and three boys born to Jonathan and Mary Linton Hadley was born on a farm near Wilmington, Ohio, November 7, 1845.
She received her common school education in the rural schools of Ohio, walking one and one half miles to school and attending from five to six months a year. Later she taught a term of 13 weeks for the sum of $50, the highest salary then paid being only $25 a month.
FATHER DROWNED
The family started to move to Iowa in 1863 during the Civil War. Their household goods and belongings were loaded onto a boat at Cincinnati which was later commandeered by the government and had to be reloaded to another boat. At Cairo it became necessary to transfer to another boat and during the reloading her father drowned. An interesting document in the possession of the family is a statement offering a reward of $50 which was paid six months later upon the discovery of the body. The mother and children upon the advice of an uncle returned to Ohio at the time.
She was married to William Henry Andrew, October 7, 1867, in Ohio. They lived on a farm four years before coming to Page County, Iowa, in 1871, where they made their home until moving to the east side of Villisca, March 1898. That year they moved to their present home at 102 East Fifth Street.
BUILT MUD SHACK
They returned to Ohio in August 1899, to be with their son Edgar while he completed his college education and in 1901 moved to Vermillion, South Dakota, where they made their home until the year of 1908, at which time they went out on the western plains of South Dakota, where they pitched their tent and built their mud shack as homesteaders for a year. In staking their claim, Ethyl drove overland by stage some 65 miles, which Mrs. Andrew said accounted for her long life. They returned to Villisca in 1910.
She was reared in the Quaker faith and she was proud of this heritage, being brought up to attend Sunday School and meeting every Sunday, having to walk a distance of a mile and half nearly every Sunday. Through the years she maintained her membership in the Springfield meeting house.
She was a member of the G. A. R. now called the Ladies of the Circle and upon Memorial day enjoyed assisting in the services of the day.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister and brother, her husband and two daughters, Mary and Julie. One grandchild, Neil, likewise preceded her in death. She is survived by her two sons, Walter F. and Edgar J., and their families, five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
She was buried in January 1941 at Villisca Cemetery, Villisca, Montgomery Co., IA, Findagrave #62845917.
Child of Caroline Hadley and William Henry Andrew
- Edgar J. Andrew+1 b. 7 Oct 1879, d. 16 Sep 1967
Citations
- [S4431] 1880 Federal Census, Page County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 359; FHL #1254359.
Catherine E. Hadley1
F, b. circa 1839
Catherine E. Hadley was born circa 1839 at Indiana.1 She married Charles Lindley on 17 August 1856 at Fountain Co., IN.1
Child of Catherine E. Hadley and Charles Lindley
- Clarence H. Lindley+1 b. 26 Jan 1862, d. 15 Apr 1906
Citations
- [S1456] 1870 Federal Census, Fountain County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 314; FHL #545813.
Frankie V. Hadley
F
Frankie V. Hadley married Alfred Raymond Cloyd.
Child of Frankie V. Hadley and Alfred Raymond Cloyd
- Gaylord Milton Cloyd+ b. 19 Jan 1910, d. 9 Jul 1997
Henrietta Hadley
F, b. 21 July 1845, d. 30 July 1920
Henrietta Hadley was born on 21 July 1845 at Quincy, Adams Co., IL; daughter of James Headley (Hadley), per death certificate information given by her son James. A James C. Hadley married Margaret McCurdy on 24 DEC 1843 in Adams County, Illinois. These were probably the parents of Henrietta -- their fate is unknown but she appears to have been ophaned before the 1850 census was taken, in which she is listed living with William C. L. and Elizabeth Smith in Quincy.1,2
She lived on 22 August 1850 at Quincy, Adams Co., IL, age 4, in the household of William C. L. Smith and his wife, Elizabeth. Henrietta appears to have been an orphan.1 She married Nehemiah Davis Starr, son of James Starr and Phoebe Hilles, in 1865 at Missouri. Henrietta Hadley died on 30 July 1920 at Canton, Lewis Co., MO, at age 75 Lewis County, Missouri death certificate #24927, filed 4 AUG 1920.
Obituary -- The Canton Press, Canton, Missouri; Friday, 6 AUG 1920, p.2 (Newspapers.com):
We record with sorrow the death of another of Canton's oldest and most respected residents. Mrs. N. Starr, mother of Mayor J.W. Starr. Mrs. Starr had been in her usual health and had been attending the chautauqua. Last Friday evening as she was preparing to go to the performance she was taken with an attack of heart trouble, to which she had been subject for some time, lapsing into unconsciousness from which she never roused. About eleven o'clock her spirit quietly passed from earth to its eternal abiding place.
Henrietta Headley was born in Quincy, Ill., July 21, 1845. Her mother died when she was a child and an only sister died in infancy. She came to Canton about 1850, and with the exception of the period of her husband's incumbency in office, when they lived in Monticello, and one year in Kansas, Canton has been her home.
In 1865 she was married to Nehemiah D. Starr. To them were born five children, three daughters, Miss Hattie, Mrs Zahn and Mrs. H. R. McRoberts, and two sons, James W., and F.P. Starr. With the exception of Mrs. Zahn, who lives in Fargo, Okla., all of the family live in Canton.
Mrs. Starr was a member of the Christian church. Her life was lived in the quiet of her home and she lived to see her children rise up and call her blessed. She rests from her labors and her works follow with her.
Funeral services were conducted from her late residence Monday morning at 10:00 by her pastor, George L. Peters, and her body was laid to rest in Forest Grove Cemetery.
She was buried in 1920 at Forest Grove Cemetery, Canton, Lewis Co., MO, Findagrave #7969264.
She lived on 22 August 1850 at Quincy, Adams Co., IL, age 4, in the household of William C. L. Smith and his wife, Elizabeth. Henrietta appears to have been an orphan.1 She married Nehemiah Davis Starr, son of James Starr and Phoebe Hilles, in 1865 at Missouri. Henrietta Hadley died on 30 July 1920 at Canton, Lewis Co., MO, at age 75 Lewis County, Missouri death certificate #24927, filed 4 AUG 1920.
Obituary -- The Canton Press, Canton, Missouri; Friday, 6 AUG 1920, p.2 (Newspapers.com):
We record with sorrow the death of another of Canton's oldest and most respected residents. Mrs. N. Starr, mother of Mayor J.W. Starr. Mrs. Starr had been in her usual health and had been attending the chautauqua. Last Friday evening as she was preparing to go to the performance she was taken with an attack of heart trouble, to which she had been subject for some time, lapsing into unconsciousness from which she never roused. About eleven o'clock her spirit quietly passed from earth to its eternal abiding place.
Henrietta Headley was born in Quincy, Ill., July 21, 1845. Her mother died when she was a child and an only sister died in infancy. She came to Canton about 1850, and with the exception of the period of her husband's incumbency in office, when they lived in Monticello, and one year in Kansas, Canton has been her home.
In 1865 she was married to Nehemiah D. Starr. To them were born five children, three daughters, Miss Hattie, Mrs Zahn and Mrs. H. R. McRoberts, and two sons, James W., and F.P. Starr. With the exception of Mrs. Zahn, who lives in Fargo, Okla., all of the family live in Canton.
Mrs. Starr was a member of the Christian church. Her life was lived in the quiet of her home and she lived to see her children rise up and call her blessed. She rests from her labors and her works follow with her.
Funeral services were conducted from her late residence Monday morning at 10:00 by her pastor, George L. Peters, and her body was laid to rest in Forest Grove Cemetery.
She was buried in 1920 at Forest Grove Cemetery, Canton, Lewis Co., MO, Findagrave #7969264.
Children of Henrietta Hadley and Nehemiah Davis Starr
- Elizabeth Henrietta Starr b. 25 Aug 1866
- Minerva Retta Starr+ b. 5 Dec 1868, d. 10 Jan 1931
- James William Starr+ b. 11 Nov 1870, d. 28 Dec 1936
- Fourth Pattee Starr+ b. 4 Jul 1872, d. 1 Sep 1954
- Ellen Starr b. 27 Sep 1876
Catharine Haecock1
F
Child of Catharine Haecock and Jonas Hunsberger
- Paul Hunsberger+1 b. 2 Dec 1897
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 285.
Agnes Haeger
F
Child of Agnes Haeger and Johannes Fishbach
- Anna Catherine Fishbach+ b. 1714, d. 1775
Jacques E. Haeringer1
M, b. 1879, d. 1953
Jacques E. Haeringer was born in 1879 at Alsace-Lorraine, France.1 He married Marie Louise Castagnet. Jacques E. Haeringer died in 1953. He was buried in 1953 at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia, Findagrave #202782823.
Child of Jacques E. Haeringer and Marie Louise Castagnet
- Joan Josephine Haeringer1 b. 29 Jul 1917, d. 26 Apr 1992
Citations
- [S1420] 1920 Federal Census, District of Columbia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Rolls 205-213.
Joan Josephine Haeringer
F, b. 29 July 1917, d. 26 April 1992
Joan Josephine Haeringer was born on 29 July 1917 at Washington, District of Columbia.1 She was the daughter of Jacques E. Haeringer and Marie Louise Castagnet.1 Joan Josephine Haeringer married Philip Norman Triem, son of William Ernest Triem and Mary Wallace Dickey, on 4 December 1937 at District of Columbia. Joan Josephine Haeringer and Philip Norman Triem were divorced in 1942 at Palm Beach Co., FL. Joan Josephine Haeringer died on 26 April 1992 at age 74.
Citations
- [S1420] 1920 Federal Census, District of Columbia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Rolls 205-213.
Joseph Wayne Haese
M, b. 5 May 1962, d. 18 November 2010
Joseph Wayne Haese was born on 5 May 1962 at Clinton, Custer Co., OK. He was the son of Robert Wayne Haese and Shirley Annett Leverich. Joseph Wayne Haese died on 18 November 2010 at age 48.
Robert Wayne Haese
M, b. 13 August 1938, d. 15 January 1995
Robert Wayne Haese was born on 13 August 1938 at San Antonio, Bexar Co., TX.1 He was the son of Wayne Smith Haese and Martha Lee Markgraf.1 Robert Wayne Haese married Shirley Annett Leverich, daughter of Joseph Alberton Leverich and Floretta Mae Myers. Robert Wayne Haese died on 15 January 1995 at Meeker, Lincoln Co., OK, at age 56.
Child of Robert Wayne Haese and Shirley Annett Leverich
- Joseph Wayne Haese b. 5 May 1962, d. 18 Nov 2010
Citations
- [S4426] 1940 Federal Census, Bexar County, Texas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 4207.
Wayne Smith Haese1
M, b. 16 October 1915, d. 3 June 2002
Wayne Smith Haese was born on 16 October 1915 at Texas.1 He married Martha Lee Markgraf. Wayne Smith Haese began military service on 26 October 1943 Enlisted, U.S. Army, discharged 25 FEB 1946. He died on 3 June 2002 at age 86. He was buried in June 2002 at La Vernia Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery, La Vernia, Wilson Co., TX, Findagrave #65490150.
Child of Wayne Smith Haese and Martha Lee Markgraf
- Robert Wayne Haese+1 b. 13 Aug 1938, d. 15 Jan 1995
Citations
- [S4426] 1940 Federal Census, Bexar County, Texas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 4207.
Ruth Viola Hafer
F, b. 2 February 1890, d. November 1979
Ruth Viola Hafer was born on 2 February 1890. She married Smith Adam Guyer on 13 October 1908 at Franklin Co., PA. Ruth Viola Hafer died in November 1979 at Dauphin Co. (probably), PA, at age 89 per SSDI, last residence Harrisburg.
Child of Ruth Viola Hafer and Smith Adam Guyer
- Anna Marie Guyer+ b. 24 Jun 1910, d. 8 Apr 1989
Clara Ellen Hafliger
F, b. 15 January 1876, d. 1 December 1956
Clara Ellen Hafliger was born on 15 January 1876 at Dillon Twp., Tazewell Co., IL. She married Charles Tracy Berry, son of George Berry and Amelia Summers, on 30 June 1898 at Dillon Twp., Tazewell Co., IL. Clara Ellen Hafliger died on 1 December 1956 at Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, at age 80.
Children of Clara Ellen Hafliger and Charles Tracy Berry
- Clarence Edwin Berry b. 22 Apr 1899, d. 20 Oct 1918
- Stella May Berry b. 8 Apr 1902, d. 8 Feb 1983
- George Willis Berry+ b. 11 May 1904, d. 12 Dec 1977
Amanda Haga
F, b. 19 October 1825, d. 4 July 1906
Amanda Haga was born on 19 October 1825 at Ohio, twin sister to Mahala Haga Kirkpatrick. She was the daughter of John Haga and Susan Day. Amanda Haga married Stephen Delancey, son of John Delancey and Rebecca Watson, on 27 March 1845 at Morgan Co., OH. Amanda Haga died on 4 July 1906 at Marion, Linn Co., IA, at age 80
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
AMANDA HAGA DE LANCY (sic)
Amanda Haga DeLancy, one of the old settlers of Prairie Chapel, died July 4th at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Olive Maxwell, where she was taken ill while visiting about six weeks ago. She was born in Noble county, Ohio, Oct. 19, 1825. She was married to Stephen De Lancy, March 24, 1845. To them were born five sons and four daughters. Seven of the children are still living, Mrs. Margaret Withers, of Inez, Neb; Lawson and Charley of Oregon; Rebecca, of Los Angeles, Cal; Mrs. Sade Giebink, of Alton, Ia; Jacob and Mrs. Olive Maxwell of Marion. All were present at the funeral except the two living on the Pacific coast.
Mr. and Mrs. DeLancy came to Iowa in 1850, settling in Dubuque county. In 1865 they came to Linn county, locating on the farm just south of the County Home, which has ever since been the homestead.
Mr. DeLancy died eighteen years ago, being at the time of his death one of the prosperous farmers of the neighborhood and a leading member of the Prairie Chapel church. Mrs. Delancy was a Christian and a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from early life. As she grew older the pathway to her became brighter. The last few years she was not able to attend church, but she delighted to render whatever services she could for her Master. As death drew near, her testimony was that the way was bright and she rejoiced that in the land where there is no sorrow and pain, she would soon meet with the dear ones who had preceded her.
The funeral was held at the Prairie Chapel church, Friday, July 6, at 11 o'clock, and was conducted by her pastor, Rev. J. P. Van Horn. Interment was in the Prairire Chapel cemetery, by the side of her husband.
She was buried in July 1906 at Prairie Chapel Cemetery, Marion Twp., Linn Co., IA, Findagrave #49883979.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
AMANDA HAGA DE LANCY (sic)
Amanda Haga DeLancy, one of the old settlers of Prairie Chapel, died July 4th at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Olive Maxwell, where she was taken ill while visiting about six weeks ago. She was born in Noble county, Ohio, Oct. 19, 1825. She was married to Stephen De Lancy, March 24, 1845. To them were born five sons and four daughters. Seven of the children are still living, Mrs. Margaret Withers, of Inez, Neb; Lawson and Charley of Oregon; Rebecca, of Los Angeles, Cal; Mrs. Sade Giebink, of Alton, Ia; Jacob and Mrs. Olive Maxwell of Marion. All were present at the funeral except the two living on the Pacific coast.
Mr. and Mrs. DeLancy came to Iowa in 1850, settling in Dubuque county. In 1865 they came to Linn county, locating on the farm just south of the County Home, which has ever since been the homestead.
Mr. DeLancy died eighteen years ago, being at the time of his death one of the prosperous farmers of the neighborhood and a leading member of the Prairie Chapel church. Mrs. Delancy was a Christian and a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from early life. As she grew older the pathway to her became brighter. The last few years she was not able to attend church, but she delighted to render whatever services she could for her Master. As death drew near, her testimony was that the way was bright and she rejoiced that in the land where there is no sorrow and pain, she would soon meet with the dear ones who had preceded her.
The funeral was held at the Prairie Chapel church, Friday, July 6, at 11 o'clock, and was conducted by her pastor, Rev. J. P. Van Horn. Interment was in the Prairire Chapel cemetery, by the side of her husband.
She was buried in July 1906 at Prairie Chapel Cemetery, Marion Twp., Linn Co., IA, Findagrave #49883979.
Children of Amanda Haga and Stephen Delancey
- Margaret Delancey+ b. 13 Mar 1846, d. 25 May 1911
- Lawson Walter Delancey+ b. 22 Dec 1847, d. 20 Nov 1913
- Jacob Henry Delancey b. c 1849
- John P. Delancey b. 16 Oct 1852, d. 9 Apr 1854
- Andrew Parr Delancey b. c 1853, d. 2 Apr 1881
- Charles Henry Delancey1 b. c 1855
- Rebecca Mahala Delancey1 b. c 1858
- Sarah Elizabeth Delancey2 b. c 1861
- Olive Edna Delancey2 b. c 1863
Andrew Haga1
M, b. 17 June 1905, d. June 1983
Andrew Haga was born on 17 June 1905 at Illinois.1 He was the son of John Haga and Maria Krick.1 Andrew Haga married Isabelle (?) circa 1928. Andrew Haga lived in April 1940 at 448 Bilby Avenue, Montebello, Los Angeles Co., CA.2 He died in June 1983 at Sacramento Co., CA, dates per SSDI, last residence North Highlands.
Child of Andrew Haga and Isabelle (?)
- Robert I. Haga b. 13 Sep 1929, d. Sep 1977
Enoch Haga1
M, b. circa 1907, d. June 1958
Enoch Haga was born circa 1907 at Illinois.1 He was the son of John Haga and Maria Krick.1 Enoch Haga married Esther (?) circa 1930. Enoch Haga died in June 1958 SSDI.
Citations
- [S790] 1920 Federal Census, Los Angeles County, California. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Rolls 102 -120.
Ernestine Haga1
F, b. 1914
John Haga
M, b. circa 1880
John Haga was born circa 1880 at Norway.1 He married Maria Krick, daughter of Christian Krick and Ernestine Keller. John Haga lived in April 1930 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA.
Children of John Haga and Maria Krick
- John Haga+2 b. 25 Mar 1903, d. May 1989
- Andrew Haga+2 b. 17 Jun 1905, d. Jun 1983
- Enoch Haga+2 b. c 1907, d. Jun 1958
- Marie Haga2 b. c 1909
- Ernestine Haga1 b. 1914
- Matthew Haga2 b. c Jan 1918, d. b 1930
- Mamie Haga1 b. c 1920
John Haga1
M, b. 25 March 1903, d. May 1989
John Haga was born on 25 March 1903 at Illinois.1 He was the son of John Haga and Maria Krick.1 John Haga married Delphina (?) circa 1923. John Haga married Elaine (?) after April 1930. John Haga died in May 1989 at Sacramento Co., CA, at age 86 dates per SSDI, last residence Carmichael.
Citations
- [S790] 1920 Federal Census, Los Angeles County, California. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Rolls 102 -120.
John Haga
M, b. 22 April 1799, d. 22 July 1873
John Haga was born on 22 April 1799 at Huntington Co., PA. He married Susan Day in 1816. John Haga died on 22 July 1873 at Sharon Twp., Noble Co., OH, at age 74. He was buried in July 1873 at Keith Cemetery, Noble Co., OH, Findagrave #35584399.
Child of John Haga and Susan Day
- Amanda Haga+ b. 19 Oct 1825, d. 4 Jul 1906
Mamie Haga1
F, b. circa 1920
Citations
- [S706] 1930 Federal Census, Los Angeles County, California. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Rolls 124 - 176; FHL #2339859 - 911.
Marie Haga1
F, b. circa 1909
Citations
- [S790] 1920 Federal Census, Los Angeles County, California. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Rolls 102 -120.
Matthew Haga1
M, b. circa January 1918, d. before 1930
Matthew Haga was born circa January 1918 at Illinois.1 He was the son of John Haga and Maria Krick.1 Matthew Haga died before 1930 at Los Angeles Co., CA.
Citations
- [S790] 1920 Federal Census, Los Angeles County, California. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Rolls 102 -120.
Robert I. Haga
M, b. 13 September 1929, d. September 1977
Robert I. Haga was born on 13 September 1929 at Los Angeles Co., CA.1 He was the son of Andrew Haga and Isabelle (?) Robert I. Haga died in September 1977 at Sacramento Co., CA, dates per SSDI, last residence Sacramento.
Citations
- [S1982] 1940 Federal Census, Los Angeles County, CA. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 377.