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HASS, Friederich Christian [882]
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HASS, Gertrude Elisabeth [809]
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MAHRT, Jürgen [810]
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TAMS, Maria [811]
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HASS, Johannes Martin [357]
(1808-1870)
MAHRT, Margaretha [510]
(1806-1873)
HASS, Heinrich [7]
(1832-1911)

 

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Spouses/Children:
SCHILDHAUER, Anna [8]

HASS, Heinrich [7] 3

  • Born: Dec 8, 1832, Osterby, Eckernfoerde, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany 4 5
  • Marriage: SCHILDHAUER, Anna [8] on Dec 27, 1857 in Kosel, , Schleswig-Holstein, Germany 1 2
  • Died: May 15, 1911, Chilton, Calumet, Wisconsin, USA at age 78 6
  • Buried: New Holstein, Calumet, Wisconsin

bullet   Cause of his death was stomach cancer.

bullet  General Notes:

1. Death certificate on file.

-----Begin German record or translation-----

Register of Baptisms Huetten
(4/1833)

* Dec. 8th, 1832
~ Dec. 23rd, 1832

Hinrich Hass, legitimate son of the "Haeuerinste" Johann Hass and Margaretha née Mahrt in Osterbuy. Godparents : 1. Hinrich Stender, Kochendorf. 2. Friederich Bruechmann, also there. 3. Wiebke Peters, Osterbuy.

-----End German record or translation-----

-----Obituary-----

The Following obituary was donated to the Calumet County Genealogy Web Pages, donor not identified. Newspaper was also not identified, May 24, 1911.
"Henry Hass died of old age at Chilton on May 15, 1911. He was born in Osteburg, Schleswig Holstein, Germany on December 8, 1832. In 1857 he was married to Anna Schildhauer who died in 1886. He was drafted for the war of Austria and Prussian against Denmark and fought for his country until the close of the war. He was a brave man and passed through many skirmishes unscratched. He moved his family to America in 1867 and settled on a farm in town of Charlestown on which he resided until 1901 when he purchased a farm in the town of New Holstein, but retired one year later and moved to this village where he made his home with his daughter, Annie, who died one year ago. He has since been living with his daughter, Mrs. Margaret Peters, at Chilton where his death took place. Eleven children were born of which four died while quite young. Four sons are living, Edward of New Holstein, William of Hilbert, John of Groten, S.D. and Herman of Dundurn, Canada. Two daughters also survive him, Mrs. Margaret Peters of Chilton, with whom he made his home and Mrs. Gust. Groth of Hatley, Iowa. The funeral was held Thursday May 18th, at Chilton and the remains were interred in the family lot in this cemetery. Rev. Landsberger officiating. Claus Hass of this village is his only living brother."

-----End Obituary-----

bullet  Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Farmhand, 1857, Karlshof, , Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. See marriage notes.

• Immigration: Arriving From Schleswig Holstein And Arriving At The Port Of New York, Apr 1867. 7 8

• Declaration of Intention: Circuit Court For The State Of Wisconsin, For Calumet Cty. No Number On Form, Oct 1868.

• Residence: : In America, 1870.

• Residence, 1885, Charlestown, Calumet Co., Wisconsin.

• Residence, 1905, New Holstein, Calumet, Wisconsin. 9

• Obituary: Chilton Times On File, New Holstein Reporter On File, 1911.


Heinrich married Anna SCHILDHAUER [8] [MRIN: 6], daughter of Detlef Johann SCHILDHAUER [416] and Carolina Josephine BOCK [417], on Dec 27, 1857 in Kosel, , Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.1 2 (Anna SCHILDHAUER [8] was born on Sep 3, 1834 in Owschlag, Schleswig Holstein, Germany,3 died on Feb 27, 1886 in New Holstein, Calumet, Wisconsin and was buried in New Holstein, Calumet, Wisconsin.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:

Translated from Register of Marriages Kosel by Klaus Struve, Kiel, Germany :

-----Begin German record or translation-----

Tr.:
Register of Marriages Kosel
(23/1857)

¥ Dec. 27th, 1857

The groom Hinrich Hass, farmhand at Carlshof, legitimate son of the
"Haeuerinste" Johann Hass and Margaretha née Mahrt in Osterbye,
25 years old ; with his bride Anna Schildhauer, maid servant at Louisenlund, legitimate
daughter of Detlef Schildhauer, formerly cottageman in Owschlag,
presently in Eggebek, and Caroline née Backer [Bock], 23 years old.
Witnesses :1. Hans Juergen Hass in Kochendorf. 2. The tailor Schroeder in Kosel.
Papers that were produced :
1.) The groom's certificate of vaccination, evidencing his vaccination
the 17th July 1834, by Petersen
2.) The bride's certificate of vaccination, evidencing her vaccination
the 24th Aug. 1835, by Dr. Petersen.
3.) The bride's "Aegtebrief" , with date the 30th Nov. 1857 by Pastor Hansen
in Kropp.
4.) The groom's "Armenschein" by H. Peters, accountant, with date 22nd Nov. 1857.
5.) The bride's "Armenschein" by Peter Specht, accountant in Owschlag,
with date 13th Dec. 1857.
6.) The groom's father's note of consent with date 2nd Dec. 57.
7.) The groom's baptismal certificate by Pastor Jacobsen in Huetten,
with date 13th Dec. 1857.
8.) The groom's certificate of confirmation by Pastor Linde in Borbye,
with date 20th Dec. 1857.

Comments : "Haeuerinste": farms on land that he has leased.

An "Aegtebrief " informs about the person's identity, parents, date of birth, baptism, confirmation, status of parents, if alive or not, conduct, earlier or current promises of marriages, financial obligations (supporting the old parents or paying for an illegitimate child), and wether or not involved in some current investigations about crimes or offenses. It was required when the person was not born in the parish where he or she intended to get married.

"Armenschein" : a certificate that states that a person is not benefitting from public relief funds, that he / she does not live of the poorbox.

Locations : find Fleckeby on the map, half way between Eckernfoerde and Schleswig, on the main road (B 76). Louisenlund is just north of it, on the banks of the Schlei. Carlshof (Karlshof) is a single location just south of Fleckeby, north of Wolfskrug. It belonged to the manorial estate Louisenlund.

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End German record or translation and comments-----

Sources


1 Donna Hass, GEDCOM File : Hass.ged.

2 Register of Marriages Kosel, Schleswig Holstein.

3 New Holstein Cemetery.

4 Tombstone inscription, New Holstein Cemetery.

5 Huetten Register of Baptisms.

6 Chilton Times.

7 1910 U.S. Census, New Holstein, Calumet Co., Wi.

8 Declaration of Intention.

9 1905 Wisconsin State Census.


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