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Heinrich (Henry) Haas 1750–1829 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Oct 1750

Birth Location: Lehigh, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States

Death Date: 06 Apr 1829

Death Location: Haasendale, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Johann Haas

Mother: Anna Trexler

Spouse(s): Catherine Breinig

Children(s): George Haas

The story of Heinrich (Henry) Haas began in 1750 in Lehigh, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States. Heinrich (Henry) Haas married Catherine Breinig, and had children including George Haas. Heinrich (Henry) Haas passed away in 1829 in Haasendale, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Heinrich (Henry) Haas began in 1750 in Lehigh, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States.
  • Heinrich (Henry) Haas married Catherine Breinig, and had children including George Haas.
  • Heinrich (Henry) Haas passed away in 1829 in Haasendale, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Heinrich Haas's Ancestors

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Heinrich Haas
1750–1829
Birth Place: Lehigh, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Parents
Johann Peter Haas
1719–1778
Westerwald, Schaumburg, Niedersachsen, Germany
Anna (Catharina) Trexler
1714–1757
Macungie, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
Johann (Reichardt) Haaß
1688–1729
Waigandshain, Hessen, Germany
Anna (Kuningunda) Rck
1694–1742
Nister, Hessen, Germany
John (Peter) Trexler
1680–1758
Dettingen, Hessen-Darmstadt, Germany
Catherine ((7GGM)) Breinig
1685–1758
Dettingen, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Wilhelm Haas
1658–1729
Maria Scholtes
1662–1699
Jobst Schulte
1654–1725
Sebastian Breunig
1639–1689
Maria Hilbert
1673–1699
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Cord Schult(z)e
1631–1714
Ilsabeth Tribolt
1631–1703
Bartholomäus Hilbert
1640–1700
Margaretha Hilbers
1640–1707

Heinrich Haas's Descendants

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Heinrich ((Henry)) Haas (10 Oct 1750–06 Apr 1829) m. Catherine Breinig (10 Jul 1759–14 Feb 1822)
  1. 1. George Haas 1784–1862 m. Catharina (Elisabetha) Müller 1789–1876
    1. 1. Solomon Hess 1821–1850 m. Louisa (Ellen) Preston 1823–1850
      1. 1. Josephine (E) Hess 1848–1918 m. James (H) Walstow 1842–1883
        1. 1. Fred (Theodore) Walstow 1883–1946 m. Blanche Lindstrom 1884–1932

Heinrich Haas's Timeline

2 Records

1750
10 Oct 1750
Birth of Heinrich (Henry) Haas in Lehigh, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Lehigh, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
1829
06 Apr 1829
Age 79
Death of Heinrich (Henry) Haas in Haasendale, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA
Haasendale, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Oct 1750
    Event Place: Lehigh, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 06 Apr 1829
    Event Place: Haasendale, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA

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