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Germanic Origins Project

 

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Ha-Hdz

Haag/HagFN{Nicolaus}:  said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be fromUC Freiberg.  But the Buedingen ML says he was from Hollerbach, Erbach and married on 28 April 1766  Brunner{A.Margaretha} fromUC Wallbach (Mai&Marquardt#599).

HaagFN: said by the Hoelzel FSL to be fromUC Migeren?, [Kur-]Bayern.  Spelled Hack in 1798 (Mai1798:Jo40).  A Woerhd ML says this Hack man fromUC Muelhausen, Bavaria married a Mueller woman fromUC Ruehrenberg, Regenspurg in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#796).

HaagFN: said by the Koehler FSL to be fromUC Fulda (no locality given), and his frau’s maiden name was given as Gerod (no origin given).  I could not find the family name Haag in the 1798 censuses.

HaagFN: said by the Rothammel FSL to be fromUC Birstadt, Kurmainz.

HaagFN: also see Gak, Haar, Hag, and Hhaag.

HaagenFN: see Hagen.

HaakFN: see Hock.

HaaleFN: said by the Cheisol FSL to be fromUC Willbach, Kurmainz.  Spelled Halle in 1798 (Mai1798:Mt79, Ls38).

HaalenFN: said by the Herzog FSL to be fromUC Goernitz(?), Bayern.

HaaleyFN: this stepson is said by the Graf FSL to be living in a Wolf household fromUC Mannheim, Kurpfalz.

HaarFN: said by the Krasnoyar FSL to be fromUC Winden(?), Wittenberg.

HaarFN: said by the Phillipsfeld FSL to be fromUC Hetzbach.

HaarFN: said by the Stahl-am-Tarlyk FSL to be fromUC Strassburg, Elsass.  For 1798 see Mai1798:St7 and 52).

HaarFN: also see Gar, Gorr, Horn and Nor.

HaasFN{Georg}: said by the Bergdorf 1816 census (KS:659, 288) to have been fromUC Neunthausen (or Hopfau), Horb [Amt], Wuerttemberg, or fromUC Stettin, Waiblingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg.  However, the GCRA using FHL(721,155, 717,058 and 717,055) has proven that Birlenbach and Hunspach, both in Sulz Kreis, Elsass were the true origin; he may be the same one who showed up later in Glueckstal.  See their book for detail.

HaasFN{Johannes}: said by the Brabander FSL to be fromUC Windorf, [Kur-]Bayern with a young Kaster orphan boy in the household. 

HaasFN{Jacob}: said by the Cheisol FSL to be fromUC Seret, Lothringen, Frankreich. For 1798 see Mai1798:Gf8, Mt19.

HaasFN{Christian, Ernst, and Heinrich}: said by the Doenhof FSL to be fromUC Stollberg (no locality mentioned).

Haas{Dorothea}, widow of Herr Sprecher: Gerhard Lang proved that she was born 1711 in Sulzfeld where she married Edel{G.Wilhelm} in 1748.  They then traveled to Denmark in 1761 and to Fischer FSL (#23) by July 1766.

HaasFN{Kaspar}: said by the Hildmann FSL to be fromUC Aschaffenburg, [Kurmainz]with the orphan Mueller{Christian} in the household.  According to the Buedingen ML this man married in 1766 a Neffl woman (Mai&Marquardt#396).  For 1798 see Mai1798:Hd32,Lg28,Se2).

HaasFN{J.Jacob}:  said by the Jost FSL to be a step-son living in the Stuler household.

Haas{Elisabeth}FN: listed by both the 1816 Kassel census (#81) and KS:288 without origin.  Using FHL#717,097 and 717,055 the GCRA proved origin in Hunspach, Sulz [Amt], Elsass.  See their book for more.

HaasFN{Johannes}: said by the Krasnoyar FSL to be fromUC Nidda, Darmstadt.

HaasFN{Heinrich}: said (no locality mentioned) by the Kutter FSL to be fromUC Isenburg.

HaasFN{Johann}: said by the Leitsinger FSL to be fromUC Hallerndorf, Bamberg [Bishopric]. 

HaasFN{Anton}: said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Winterbach.

HaasFN{Konrad}: said by the Norka FSL to be step-children in the Weigand household.  For 1798 see Pb18 and Nr123 or 168.

Haas FN{J.Caspar}: said by the Stephan FSL to be fromUC Steinbach.  For 1798 see Mai1798:Sp4.  Spelled Haass in 1767 (T126-27).

HaasFN: this family name was found recorded in Schotten parish records for many generations prior to 1767; see Flegel trip.

HaasFN: see also Gaas.

HaaseFN: said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Seisfelden?.  A Luebeck ML said this Haass man married in 1766 a Glaser woman; other sources are believed to list him as a Haassung (Mai&Marquardt#195).

HaassFN: see Haas and Haase.

Haase?, Kurpfalz: an unidentified place said to be homeUC to the Schweichert family. 

HaassungFN: see Haase.

Habach FN: said by the Hildman FSL to be fromUC Gruenstadt.  Pleve thought this name was spelled Habich in 1798, but I could find no evidence of that and could not find the family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

HabachGL: an unidentified place said by the Schwab FSL to be homeUC to the  family. There were at least 7 Habachs in the Germanies.

HabelFN: this family name was found recorded in Kirburg marriage records 1762-1767; see Flegel trip

HaberFN: said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be fromUC Mainz (no locality mentioned).

HaberFN {Johannes} and {Anna Maria}: two households said by the Brabander FSL to be fromUC Wirges, [Kur-]Trier. I could not find these families in the 1798 censuses.

HaberFN: this family name was found recorded in Schlitz marriage records 1762-1767; see Flegel trip.

HaberkornFN: said by the Goebel FSL to be fromUC Tating, Kurmainz.

Habermann{Elisabeth}FN: said by both the FSL and by the 1798 Balzer census to be the maiden name of frau Kalbin (Mai1798:Bz8).

Habermann{Philipp, Ernst}FN: said the Balzer FSL to be orphaned brothers of frau Kalbin, all being three offspring of Caspar H. deceased.  Spelled both Habermann and Haebermann in 1798 (Mai1798:Bz80 and Kk22 respectively).

Habermann{Valentin}FN: said by the Balzer FSL to be deceased .  Bonner said he was baptized in Huettengesas, Isenburg[-Meerholz County], but I can not find him on my copy of the Huettengesas baptisms.  For 1798 see Mai1798:St50 and Bz72.

HabermehlFN: said by the Krasnoyar FSL to be fromUC Darmstadt (no locality mentioned).

HabetitsFN:  see Habetitz.

HabetitzFN: said by the Hoelzel FSL to be fromUC Kurpfalz (no locality mentioned).  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.  A Rosslau ML says this Habetits man married a Riedel woman in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#1015).

HabichtFN: said by the Koehler FSL to be fromUC Fulda (no locality given), and his frau’s maiden name was given as Wolf (no origin given). The family name was spelled Habig in 1798 (Mai1798:Mv1333).

HabigFN:  see Habicht.

HabichFN: see Habach.

HabichtFN: this family name was found recorded in Schlitz marriage records 1762-1767; see Flegel trip.

HabitzheimGL, [Loewenstein Barony]: is 2 miles NE of Reinheim and was home to the Lemmermann woman who married a Stukert and immigrated to Schwab (Gieg1, Mai1798:Sb31).

HachenburgGL, Kurpfalz[sic?]: an unidentifed place said by the Kukkus FSL to be homeUC to a Kaun?/Kuhn family.  I can find no place of this name in former Kurpfalz lands, so this may be a mistake for the next entry.

HackFN: according to the Doenhof FSL this orphan lived with a Queissner family from Kurpfalz.

HackFN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Kutter FSL to be fromUC Isenburg.

Hack{Conrad}: said by Recruiter Beauregard’s list to have been a step-son  in the Kaiser{Franz} household (Lk43a).  In 1767 he is listed as {Condradt} the son of {Adam} and {Margaretha} (T4880); he was listed in no FSL.  Spelled Gak in 1798 (Mai1798:Lz36);  he may well have been probably was a Luzern first settler.  

HackFN: also see Gak , Haag and Hock.

HackeFN: said by the Kano FSL to be fromUC Gundheim?.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

[Sayn-]Hackenburg CountyGS: this was dissolved in 1715.  Its lands were around the town of Hackenburg and another portion was to the W of the town of Altenkirchen.

HackenburgGL, Sayn-Hackenburg County: is 33 km W of Herborn city and 22 miles NE of Koblenz city, and was the seat of this County.

HackerFN: the Buedingen ML says this woman fromUC Schoellkroeppen, Schoenborn married in 1766 a Kauff man fromUC the same place (Mai&Marquardt#617).  By 1767 this couple was in the Belowescher Kolonien.

HacklFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Korbach, Waldeck.

HacksFN: see Aks.

Hadersleben?GL: an unidentified place said by the Boregard FSL to be homeUC to the Helefeld? Family.  There are 2 Hedersleben in Sachsen-Anhalt, and 1 Hardisleben in Thueringen.

HaebermannFN: see Habermann.

HaefnershaslachGL, Vaihingen Oberamt, Wuerttemberg: is some 4 miles NNW of Vaihingen-an-der-Enz, Baden-Wuerttemberg, and was home to a Schlepp family that settled in Hoffnungstal leaving home in 1815.

HaefnerhasslachGL, Wittenberg: is some 4 miles NNW of Vaihingen-an-der-Enz, and said by the Dreispitz FSL to be homeUC to two Volert families.  Wittenberg here obviously should be read Wuerttemberg.

Haefnerhaslach, Vaihingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is 5 miles NNW of Vaihingen-an-der-Enz, and was proven by the GCRA to be home to a Schleppe/Schlepp family that settled in Neudorf.

HaegeleFN: said by the Bergdorf 1858 census (KS:665, 289) to have been from Erdmannhausen, Ludwigsburg [Amt], Wuerttemberg. The GCRA verified this origin using FHL(1,187,177-8-9), and using FHL(1,056,955) they proved that the family actually left for Russia from Breuningsweiler,Waiblingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg.  See the GCRA book for more detail.

Haehnel FN: said by a Rosslau ML to have married a Hert or Hort man; by 1767 this couple was in Laub (Mai&Marquardt#1003).

HaehringFN: see Hering.

HaendleinFN: see Gindlein.

HaengerFN: see Henger.

HaeppnerFN: said by the Anton FSL to be fromUC Gruensfeld Oberamt, Wuerzburg.  Spelled Hoeppner in 1798 (Mai1798:Lb28).

HaerdleFN: see Hertle.

HaeringFN: listed in KS:276 with no origin, but the GCRA found some evidence that this man who went to Glueckstal came fromUC Hebenhausen, Witzenhausen [Amt], Hesse. Also spelled Gairing and Goehring.  See the GCRA book for detail.

HaertelFN: this woman was said by a Rosslau ML to have married in 1766 a Jost man [they later went to Paulskaya] (Mai&Marquardt#939).

HaertelFN: also see Harpf.

Haertmann FN:  see Hartmann.

HaertwigFN:  see Hartwig.

Haesen?GL: an unidentified place said by the Paulskaya FSL to be homeUC to a Hassenkampf family.  Might this be Hessen?

Haeuser FN: these families were in Glueckstal for a time and were said by KS:290 to be from Weinsberg, Heilbronn [Amt], Wuerttemberg, but the GCRA was unable to confirm that origin in FHL 1,340,182-3.  Also spelled Haeusser.

Haeusser{A.Catharina}:  Using the Familienbuch Rossdorf bei Darmstadt by Christel Franze-Merlau, Brent Mai proved she married Busch{J.Heinrich} 1765 in Rossdorf bei Darmstadt to Haeusser{A.Catharina}.  This couple is recorded in the the Laub FSL (#10).  For more detail go to http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/origins/b/busch_laub.cfm.

HaeusserFN:  see Haeuser.

HafeleFN: said by the Dobrinka FSL to be fromUC Kulzfeld(?), Heilbronn.  Later spelled Heffele (Mai1798:Mv456, Kf16, Db51, Db60).  The wife is said to have been a Beisel, d/o Dreispitz FSL #5.

Haffermann: see Habermann.

HaffnerFN: see Hafner.

HafnerFN:  listed by the Bergdorf 1858 census (KS:668) without origin.  KS:290 gave Pleidesheim, Ludwigsburg [Amt], Wuerttemberg as the origin, which was verified by GCRA using FHL(1,187,180-2).  Also spelled Haffner.

Hafner{Christian}FN: listed by the 1816 Neudorf census (#85) with no origin. See the GCRA book for more.

Hafner{Dewald}FN: listed by both the 1816 Neudorf census (#82) and KS:282 with no origin.  Using FHL#721,154, the GCRA proved his name really was Hofer{Theowald}and that his origin in Ingolsheim, Sulz [Amt], Elsass.  See the GCRA book for more.

Hag: see Haag.

HagelFN: listed by both the 1858 Kassel census (#230) and KS:290 without origin.  Using FHL#1,346,070, the GCRA found Hagels in Bitzfeld, Weinsberg [Amt], Wuerttemberg, and say the one who settled in Kassel may be related to them..  See the GCRA book for more.

HagelganzFN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Kutter FSL to be fromUC Isenburg.

HagellochGL, Tuebingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is some 2 miles W of Tuebingen city, and was proven by GCRA as the birthplace of Schnaidt and to be home to the Wanner families that went to Glueckstal and to Kassel.

HagellochGL, Unterjesingen Parish, Tuebingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is 1.5 miles NE of Unterjesingen town, and  the GCRA proved that Schnaidt married here and his children were born here before immigrating to Kassel.

Hagen{Heinrich}FN: said by the Hoelzel FSL to be fromUC Nassgut?, Bamberg [Bishopric].   Spelled Haagen in 1798 (Mai1798:Bn38, Dl42, Ps9,82).

Hagen{Johannes}FN: said by the Hoelzel FSL to be fromUC Wiesendorf, Bamberg [Bishopric].  Spelled Haagen in 1798 (Mai1798:Hz22).

HagenFN: said by the Jost FSL to be fromUC Langensalza, Sachsen.

HagenFN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Stahl-am-Tarlyk FSL to be fromUC Schleswig-Holstein [Royal Duchy].  I could not find members of this family in Mai1798.

Hagenau FN: said by the Rosenheim FSL to be fromUC Stralsund, Schwedisch Pommern.  I could not identify any of this family in Mai1798.

HagenauGL, Elsass: is now called Haguenau, Alsace, France, and is some 15 miles N of Strasbourg.

HagenbachGL:  during 1768-1797 this was a Kreis or district administrative center for the Pfalz-Zweibruechen Duchy.  The town is some 6 miles E of Karlsruhe city.

Hagenburg?GL, Frankfurt-am-Main [Imperial City]: said by the Norka FSL to be homeUC to a Glass family.  This place most likely was long ago absorbed into the city of Frankfurt itself.

Hagengen?GL: an unidentified place said by the Boregard FSL to be homeUC to the Luid? family.

HagsfeldGL, Karlsruhe [Amt], Baden: is now a suburban neighborhood just NE of Karlsruhe city, and was proven by the GCRA to be home to theGeckenheimer family that came to Glueckstal.

HagstolzFN: said by the 1816 Glueckstal census (KS:678, 291) to be fromUC Steinheim, Heidenheim [Amt], Wuerttemberg.  However, using FHL(1,340,145), the GCRA proved origin in Heuchstaetten in the same Amt.  Usually spelled Hagstoz.  See the GCRA book for detail.

HagstozFN: see Hagstolz.

HahnFN {Jacob, Adam}: said by the Anton FSL to be fromUC Erbach (no locality mentioned).  For 1798 respectively see Mai1798:An9, where the maiden name of frau {Jacob} was given as Knorr, and An11,  where the maiden name of frau {Adam} was given as Krams?.

Hahn/Han/HannFN: said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be fromUC Hanau (no locality mentioned) and to have married in Oranienbaum.

Hahn/Han/HannFN: said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality mentioned).

Hahn/HonnFN: said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be fromUC Wetterau (no locality mentioned).

HahnFN{Margaretha}: said by the Bettinger FSL (#16) to be fromUC Nuernberg.  For 1798 see Mai1798:Bb34.

HahnFN{Erdmann}: said by the Boaro FSL (#76) to be fromUC Dessau (no locality mentioned).  His wife was in 1798  said to have been a Herrwald (Mai1798: Bx15).

HahnFN{Martin}: said by the Boaro FSL (#75) to be fromUC Dessau (no locality mentioned).  For 1798 see Mai1798: Bx33.

HahnFN{Michael}: said by the Boaro FSL (#77) to be fromUC Wittenberg, Sachsen.  Spelled Hahn in 1798 (Mai1798: Bx40, Mv297, Mv280),  as well as Haan in 1798 (Ka39).

HahnFN{Peter}: said by the Boaro FSL (#78) to be fromUC Wittenberg.  Spelled Hahn in 1798 (Mai1798: Bx24,Mv306, Fs02).

HahnFN{Jacob}: said by the Boregard FSL (#173) to be fromUC Friedewald, Hessen.

Hahn FN{Georg}: said by the Boregard FSL (#103) to be fromUC Oberstein.

HahnFN{Caspar}: said by the Dobrinka FSL (#43) to be fromUC Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

HahnFN: said by the Ernestinendorf FSL (#25b) to be an orphan boy in the Kappes household.

HahnFN{Karl}: said by the Galka FSL (#61) to be fromUC Riga, Livland.

HahnFN: according to a Luebeck ML this woman married in 1766 a Rieser man; by 1767 this couple was in Hildmann (Mai&Marquardt#200).

Hahn{Tileman}: he is said in the 1798 census as being the deceased husband of Albert{K.Justina} then  in her 2nd(?) marriage.  Not found iin any FSL, the parents of both members of this couple may have been among the Hockenberg first settlers.

HahnFN{Andreas}: said by the Kano FSL (#77) to be fromUC Wilmersdorf.  For 1798 see Mai1798:Kn37.

Hahn FN: said by both the Kassel 1816 census (#10) and KS:291 to be from Piermasens, Pfalz. Using FHL#488,521 the GCRA proved this origin.  See their book for more.

Hahn{A.Maria?Katharina}: the Katharinenstadt FSL (#6) said this was the maiden nameUC of frau Rothfeld{Samuel} and that she was fromUC Grabau, Sachsen.

HahnFN{Jacob}: said by the Keller FSL (#31) to be fromUC Bodenheim, Kurmainz.

HahnFN{Friedrich}: said by the Keller FSL (#18) to be fromUC Hattersheim, Kurmainz.

Hahn{Gertrude}: the Keller FSL (#67) says this was the maiden name of frau Mensing{Jacob}.

HahnFN{Gottfried}: said by the Keller FSL (#23) to be fromUC Heimerdingen, Wuerttemberg, with a Fritz son-in-law in the household.

HahnFN{Kaspar}: said by the Keller FSL (#66) to be fromUC Walensheim?, Wuerzburg.  For 1798 see (Mai1798:Ps46, Nk20).

HahnFN{Johannes}:  said by the Kraft FSL (#36) to be fromUC Weltersburg. Kulberg said this was inUC Isenburg. 

HahnFN{J.Klaus}: said by the Krasnoyar FSL (#24) to be fromUC Alsfeld, Darmstadt.

HahnFN: according to a Luebeck ML a Hahn woman from “the district of Duengen married a Mueller man in 1766 in St. Jacob’s Lutheran Church; they then settled in Frank (Mai&Marquardt#228).

HahnFN: said by the Kraft FSL to be fromUC Weltersburg, Isenburg.

HahnFN{Jacob}: said by the Neidermonjou FSL #50 to be fromUC Waechtersbach.  Kulberg6844.

HahnFN{Elizabeth}: the Buedingen ML says this woman married a Briel man in 1766; by 1767 this couple was in Norka (Mai&Marquardt#1195).

HahnFN{Konrad}:  the Norka FSL (#3a) says this man was a servant in an Isenburger Lorey household.  For 1798 perhps see Mai1798:Nr147?

HahnFN{Melchior}: said by the Norka FSL (#148)to be fromUC Hessen (no locality mentioned).  For 1798 see Mai1798:Nr117 and maybe 147?

HahnFN{J.Melchior}: said by the Paulskaya FSL(#70) to be fromUC Berlt?, Darmstadt.

HahnFN{Oswald}: said by the Paulskaya FSL (#26) to be fromUC Neuensien?.

HahnFN{Tiedemann}: said by the Paulskaya FSL(#63) to be fromUC Oppenrod, Darmstadt with an orphan Fink girl in the household.

Hahn{Juliana}: she was in the 1798 Zug census but was too young be in an FSL; this was otherwise not a Zug family name.

HahnFN: this family name was found recorded in Winterhausen marriage records 1760-1769; see Flegel trip.

HahnFN: also see Gan and  Gills.

HahnGL, Hessen-Kassel [Landgraviate][?]: an unidentified place said by the Schaefer FSL to be homeUC to the Grapp orphans who lived in the Pauly household.  There are several Hahns in Germany but none that I can find which were in the 1760s in Hessen-Kassel lands.

Hahnbuth/Hanibut{Friedrich}:Kulberg45 said he was single fromUC Pommern and went to Livonia.

Hahnemann/HannemannFN: said by the Kromm version of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be have come fromUC Schenkendorf, Saalfeld later than the first settlers (p.137).

HahnhartFN: see Hanhardt.

Hahnstein{Johann+w}:  Kulberg136 said they were fromUC Muehlhausen.  Not found in T or in any published FSL.

HaidFN: see Haidt.

HaidleFN: see Heidle.

HaidtFN: listed by both the 1816 Neudorf census (#30) and KS:307 with no origin.  Using FHL#775,392, the GCRA proved their origin in Niederroedern, Seltz [Amt], Elsass.  See the GCRA book for more.   Also spelled Haid and Heyd.

HaigerGL, Hessen: is some 3 miles W of Dillenburg town, in the 1760s this town was sometimes spelled Heger, and was part of Nassau-Dillenburg County.  In 1972 the Flegels found mention of the following families in a hurried skimming of 1762-67 Haiger church records: Engelbrandt, Flick, Frantz, Gerhard, Gress, Gross, Hartman, Heinz, Hoffman, Huck, Koch, Krantz, Metz, Michel, Mueller, Pfeiffer, Schmidt, Schneider, Stahl, Stoll, Tielman, and Weber.

Haigerseelbach?, [Nassau-Dillenberg Principality]:  is 7 km WNW of Dillenburg city and was  said by the Recruiter Beauregard list to have been homeUC to the Wunderlich{Johannes} family;  Kuhlberg said this was in Nassau (Lk127). 

Hailer, Isenburg-Meerholz County: was 1 km E of Meerholz town and was  said by the widow Engel’s 1773 passport to have been home to her husband, children and herself (File:sheet 24).  Said by their 1773 passport to have been home to the Hohweiler family (File:sheet 32). 

Haina Hof zu Leeheim, [Hessen-Darmstadt Landgraviate]: was a religious enterprise located in the town of Leeheim, which is 14 km W of Darmstadt city centre.  At times it housed laymen as well as monks.

HainbuechnerFN: see Heimbuechner.

Hainchen, Isenburg-Buedingen County: is 1.4 miles SE of Lindheim town.   Bonner found that his Lindheim marriage record said this was homeUC to the father of Herr Leichner who later left Lindheim for Balzer on the Volga. 

Hain-GruendauGL: see Hayngruendau.

HaingrunGL, Hesse: see Hayngruendau.

Hainstadt, Breuberg Condominium: is 3 miles NE of Hoechst-im-Odenwald. 

HainzellGL, Fulda [Bishopric]: is 8.5 miles W of Fulda city, and said by the Brabander FSL to be homeUC to Homman and Schneider families.

HaiterbachGL, Nagold [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is some 4 miles SW of Nagold city, and was proven by the GCRA to be home to the Goetz family that went to Berfgdorf via S. Prussia.

HaitzGL: see Hatz.

Hakatz(?)GL: an unidentified place said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be homeUC to a Dresner family.

Hal?FN: said by the Boaro FSL to be fromUC Darmstadt (no locality mentioned).  This might be the Halle family mentioned in the 1798 census (Mai1798: Bx50).

Halbe?, [Kur-]Brandenburg: is 50 km SE of Berlin city centre and was said by the Schaefer FSL to be homeUC to the Becht family.

Halberstadt [Principality]GS: was seated in and its territories surrounded the town of the same name which is some 28 miles SW of Magdeburg city. : Said (no locality mentioned) by the Boaro FSL to be homeUC to Frankenfeld,and Gitte? families.   Said (no locality mentioned) by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to Eckardt, Fine?, Fuhrmann, Nitzel?, and possibly Schnell families.  Said (no locality mentioned) by the Orlovskaya FSL to be homeUC to a Darius family.

HalbichFN:  said by the Koehler FSL to be the maiden name of frau Gerk.

HalbstadtGL, Marienburg District: is now Polmiecie, Poland, some 6 miles NE of Marienburg (now Malbork) city, and said by the Blumenort FSL to be homeUC to two Weiler families in 1805.

HaldorfGL: an unidentified place said by the Boregard FSL to be homeUC to the Carl and Keil families.  Kuhlberg said this was in Hannover.

HallFN: said by the Anton FSL to be fromUC Zwingenberg Oberamt, Kurpfalz.  Pleve thought an alternate spelling might be Gall.  Was not found in the 1798 Volga censuses.

Hall{Konrad}: KS:82 and nnn say he was fromUC Elbing and in 1764 was sent on to the Saratov area as part of  the group of colonists transported under the command of  Captain Paykul and Cornet Rehbinder.  I have not found them in any published FSL.

HallFN: also see Gaal.

Hall Imperial CityGS:  is 23 miles E of Heilbronn city and is now known as Schwaebishch Hall.  It controlled considerable lands to the SW, N and E of Hall city itself.

HallbergGS: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be homeUC to a Birkner family.  This probably was the Hallberg Barony seated at Fussgoenheim some 7 miles WSW of Mannheim city.

HalleFN: see Haale and Hal.

HalleGL: an unidentified place said by the Kano FSL to be homeUC to Friedrich, Lang{Elizabeth}, and Meisner families.  Said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a Ferter family.   Said by the Orlovskaya FSL to be homeUC to a Bonegardt family. Said by the Paulskaya FSL to be homeUC to En and Opitsc families.  Said by the Preuss FSL to be home to a Miller family;  the 1798 census indicates that Miller’s wife’s maiden name was Kraus. .  There were many Halles in the Germanies; however, this very likely was the following entry.

HalleGL, [Kur-]Brandenburg: was surely 20 miles NW of Leipzig city in Magdeburg Duchy which Duchy was ruled by a member of the Brandenburg family.  Said by the Boaro FSL to be homeUC to a Kommer family. Said by the Brabander FSL to be homeUC to a Horn family.  Said by the Jost FSL to be homeUC to a Gephardt family.  Said by the Urbach FSL to be homeUC  to the Eberling family, to fraulein Herting, to the Holz family, and perhaps  to a Hannemann family, and Herr Herting himself.

HallerFN: said by the Bergdorf 1816 census (KS:661, 292) to have been from Kleeburg, Weissenburg [Amt], Elsass.  This origin was verified by the GCRA using FHL(745,907).  See their book for more detail.

HallerFN: this family name was found recorded in Herborn marriage records 1762-1767; see Flegel trip.

HallerFN: also see Galler.

Hallerndorf, Bamberg [Bishopric]: is 10 miles SSE of Bamberg city, and was said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a Hegner family.  Said by the Leitsinger FSL to be homeUC to Haas and Hansmann families.

Hallsbyn?GL, Daenmark: said by the Jost FSL to be homeUC to a Peters family. The only place with this name that I have been able to find is in Sweden some 278 miles N of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Hallwangen?, Wuerttemberg [Duchy]: is 6 km NE of Freudenstadt city and was said by the Stephan FSL to be homeUC to a  Schiffler man.

Halsberg: an unidentified place said said by Recruiter Beauregard’s list to have been homeUC to the Friesendorf[J.Anton} family (Lk70).  There are two Halsbergs in Germany.

HaltFN: Curt Renz has found the church records for this Hoffnungstal, Bessarabia, family in Burgstall, Marbach Oberamt, Wuerttemberg.  Stumpp, p.523, says they arrived in Russia in 1812.

Halt FN: KS:292 says he settled in Neudorf.  The GCRA proved he never lived in Neudorf; see their book for more.

HamalkaFN: said by the Louis FSL to be fromUC Kulmitz.  In 1798 the family name may have been spelled Gamolka? (Mai1798:Mv1558).

HamanFN: see Hamann.

Hamann FN: this family was in Glueckstal for a time and said by KS:292 to be from Oberstenfeld, Marbach [Amt], Wuerttemberg. This origin was proven by GCRA using FHL 1,187,126.  Also spelled Haman.  See the GCRA book for detail.

HambergGL, [Kur-]Bayern: is probably 19 miles SE of Munich city center, and said by the Louis FSL to be homeUC to a Nuner family.

HamburgFN: see Hamburger and Homburg.

Hamburg GLor Homburg?: said by the first translation of  Stahl-am-Karaman FSL (#21}  to be homeUC to the widow (whose previous married name and maiden name are both unknown) who became the wife of  Rein{Jacob}.

Hamburg [Imperial City]GS: is some 242 miles NNE of Frankfurt-am-Main, and was an independent city state from 1189 to 1810 which held lands outside the city, but it would seem that the entire extent was less than that covered by the modern city.  None of the references below mentioned any locality within this country.  Said  by the Bauer FSL to be homeUC to a Schmidt family in which lived a Kritt? stepdaughter. Said  by the Degott FSL to be homeUC to a Herzog family. Said  by the Ernestinendorf FSL to be homeUC to a Seibert{Hermann} family.  Said by the Frank FSL to be homeUC to a Dormann family. Said  by the Franzosen FSL to be homeUC to a Rollsing/Rolesn? family.  Said by the Jost FSL to be homeUC to a Wolf family or maybe their origin was Homburg?  Said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a Wilk and possibly a Karl family.  Said by the Kratzke FSL to be homeUC to Blum, Butler, Fischer, Fres?, and Kislering? families.  Said  by the Mariental FSL to be homeUC to a Heitz family.  Said by the Merkel FSL to be homeUC to Brigann, Fokht/Vogt, Hasselbach, Kastens, Lampe, Merkel, Rik?, Schildt, and Schumacher families. Said by the Messer FSL to be homeUC to a Didion family.  Said by the Mueller FSL to be homeUC to a  Mueller family according to Mai and Marquardt (#539); but Pleve says Homburg. Said  by the Neidermonjou FSL to be homeUC to Grenlich?{Christoph}, Henning{Peter}, and  Merkel{Katarina} families.  Said  by the Paulskaya FSL to be homeUC to Schmitter, Schulz and  Stark families.  Said by the Rosenheim FSL to be homeUC a Gruetzmacher single man.  Said  by the Schaefer FSL to be homeUC to  an Arnst family and to frau Maas.  Said by the Schwab FSL to be homeUC to the Riel family.  Said by the Stahl-am-Karaman FSL to be homeUC of settler Jakob Rein’s wife.  Said by the Stahl-am-Tarlyk FSL to be homeUC to the Mahler and Volmer families.

HamburgGL: also see Homburg.

HamburgerFN: said by the Norka FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality mentioned).  For 1798 see Mai1798:Kt57 and maybe Nr211?  Also spelled Hamburg (Mai1798:Nr59).

HamelFN: said by the Bangert FSL to be fromUC Kleeberg, Wetterua, Darmstadt.  Spelled Hammel in 1798 (Mai1798:Bg12, 3, and possibly 10).

HamelburgGL:  see Hammelburg.

HammFN: according to a Luebeck ML a Hamm woman (no place of origin given) married in 1766 a Buttler man; by 1767 this couple was in Bettinger (Mai&Marquardt#108).

HammFN: no origin was given by the Kano FSL but Kuhlberg said this man was fromUC Bassenheim [Barony], no locality mentioned.  The 1798 census may have given the wife’s maiden name as Goman (Mai1798:Sn31??).

HammFN{Martin}, {Michael}: said by the Tiege FSL to be fromUC Zeuerschekampf/ Zeyerniederkampen/ Zeyersvorerkampen, Elbing Amt.

HammFN: this family name was found recorded in Winterhausen marriage records 1760-1769; see Flegel trip.

HammGL, Pfalz is some 6.5 miles NNE of Worms, and was said by the Seewald FSL to be homeUC of a Zenter family.

Hamm-amt-AlzeyGL, Kurpfalz: (seems to be the same as Hamm, Pfalz) said by the Kautz FSL to be the homeUC of a Keihm/Keim family.

HammelFN: said by the Goebel FSL and the 1798 census to be the maiden name of one of the Stamm men.

HammelFN: arrived in South Russia in 1819 and later settled in Gueldendorf, Odessa; family records found by Curt Renz in Forchtenberg, Oehringen Oberamt, Wuerttemberg.

Hammel FN: said by the Leitsinger FSL to be an orphan girl in the Schapert household.

Hammel{Friedrich}: the Messer FSL #24 says he was fromUC Goloisch(?).  His wife is listed there as {A.Katharina},  likely a Dincklacker widow, and her apparent son Dinkelacker{Jacob} is listed at #24a as Hammel’s stepson

HammelFN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be fromUC Wiesbaden.

HammelFN: said by the 1798 Schulz census to be the maiden name of frau Gross{Johannes}.

Hammel?FN: also see Gammel and Hamel.

HammelbachGL: is 35 miles SSE of Frankfurt-am-Main in the Bergstrasse area of Hessen; said by the Roethling FSL possibly to be homeUC to an Irle family.

HammelburgGL: said by the Leichtling FSL to be homeUC to a Bem/Boehm family.  Later this name was spelled Biehn.  This probably is the same place as the next entries.

HammelburgGL: said by the Pfeiffer FSL to be homeUC to a Nickling family.  Most likely the same place as the next entries.

HammelburgGL: said by the Pfeiffer FSL to be homeUC to Klebeckspiss and Koehler families.  Kuhlburg gives the state as Franken.  The Hammelburg of Fulda was in the Franconian area (see below).

HammelburgGL: said by the Roethling FSL possibly to be home to an Irle family. Stumpp gives the area as Fulda, Hessen so this surely is the same place as the next entry.

HammelburgGL, [Fulda Bishopric]: is some 30 miles SSE of Fulda city and said by the Husaren FSL to be homeUC to a Weigand/Weingard/Weingandt family.  Said by the Koehler FSL to be homeUC to a Leinecker family, and possibly a Weber family.  Kuhlberg said this was in the state of Wuerzburg [Wuerzburg lands were close by, but the city itself was always in Fulda …rak].  Chorrlein{Christoph}:  KS124 says Chorrlein{Christoph}  left Hammelburg with wife and 4 children; I have been unable to find this couple in any published FSL or in Mai1798.

HammelmannFN: said by the Hildman FSL to be fromUC Fulda [Bishopric].    Spelled Himmelmann in 1798 (Mai1798:Fz28).

HammerFN: said by the Norka FSL to be fromUC Hessen (no locality mentioned).  Spelled both Hammer and Amer in 1798 (Mai1798: Nr47 and 187).

HammerFN: said by the Seelmann FSL to be fromUC Mehmels, Kurmainz[sic?].  I did not locate them or any descendants in Mai1798.  For 1767 seeT854-857.

HammerFN: said by the Shcherbakovka FSL to be fromUC Geilhausen.  For 1798 see Mai1798:Fk89 and Sv25.

Hammerfurth: an unidentified place said by Kulberg82 to be home to the unmarried (Feuerstein{Wilhelm}.

Hammerich?FN: see Gammerikh.

HammerschmidtFN: said by the Dehler FSL to be fromUC Erbach, [Kur-]Trier.  For 1798 see 1798Mai:Dl24, 8, 35.

Hammerschmidt{Anton}FN: said by the Kano FSL to be fromUC Roedern.  For 1798 see Mai1798:Sm20, Lz24).  For his widow and daughter as of 1771 see Mai1798:Mv3048.

Hammerschmidt{Zacharius}FN: said by the Kano FSL to be fromUC Roedern.  For 1798 see Mai1798:Zg33, Wm18).  For his widow (nee Marx) and daughter as of 1771 see Mai1798:Mv3048.

HammerschmidtFN: said by the Leitsinger FSL to be fromUC Linz, Oesterreich, with a Schuster{Georg} orphan in the household.

HammersteinGL, Kurpfalz: an unidentified place said by the Preuss FSL to be home to a Wittmann family. 

Hammerstein?, Kurpfalz: this was a mistake for Heimersheim, Alzey Amt.

HanFN: see Hahn.

HanauGL, Hanau County: said by the Walter FSL to be homeUC to Schmitt and Goebel families. 

Hanau-Lichtenberg CountyGS: from 1429-1736 this country existed in various forms with various names.  In 1736 the last heir died and it was, based on female lines, split into 3 parts with the area around Orb being absorbed into Kurmainz.  A second portion, using the name Hanau County, occupied a narrow band from just N of Frankfurt, E almost to Rieneck, with islolated outposts to the N and E, the largest being around Schluechtern, all of which was under the control of Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate.  A third portion,  continuing to use the name Hanau-Lichtenberg County, occupied lands to the E and SE of Zweibruecken city, fromUC Buergalben on the N, with an interruption around Rodalben, continuing around Pirmasens on S to Ludwigswinkel, with one island surrounded by France around Philippsburg on further S, and another larger island E of Strassburg mostly along the E bank of the Rhine from Lichtenau on the N almost to Offenburg in the S – all of this, despite keeping the indenpendent-looking name,was under the control of Hessen-Darmstadt Landgraviate.  In 1785 this last of the 1736 three portions came under the control of Hessen-Kassel as well.

HanauGS: this single word could have referred to any one of the three portions mentioned in the previous entry, but surely usually referred to the second portion, Hanau County, seated at Hanau city, which is 11 miles E of Frankfurt-am-Main and 14 miles SW of Buedingen.  None of the references hereinunder mentioned any locality.  Said by the Anton FSL to be home to Achtung, Lauch, Oxt, and Stork families.  Said by the the Balzer FSL to be home to a Kalbin family.  Said  by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be homeUC to Donne, Franz, Hahn/Han/Hann, Hufnagel, Kister/Kuester, Schaefer, Schuetz, Ungelbach, and Weber families.Said  by the Doenhof FSL to be homeUC to a Fendel family.  Luebeck marriage records say that the Mueller whom the Frank FSL says came from Piver(?), Hannover, came from Hanau (Mai&Marquardt#228).  Said   by the Goebel FSL to be homeUC to a Klein family.  Said by the Grimm FSL to be homeUC  to a Fischler family.  Said by the Huck FSL to be homeUC to a Wilhelm family.  Said by the Pleve version of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be home to a Hartmann family.  Said by the Kamenka FSL to be homeUC to Dargener, Esrenhaeuser/Esrenheiser?, Hoffmann, and two Lither/Liter/Lieter? families.  Said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC  to a Pohl family.  Said (with no locality indicated) by the Buedingen ML to be homeUC to a Schueler woman who married in 1766 a Franck man; later the couple went to Kraft (Mai&Marquardt#672).  Said  by the Krasnoyar FSL to be homeUC to Diel and Jaeger families.  Said (no other locality mentioned) by the Kukkus FSL to be homeUC to a Ohl family.  Said (no other localities mentioned) by the Kutter FSL to be homeUC to Bechtholt/Bechtold, Brehning/Brenning, Forbach?/Vorbach, Horch, and possibly Ruhl families. Said  by the Moor FSL to be homeUC to a Brunner family. Said  by the Neidermonjou FSL to be homeUC to Jung{J.Georg}, Niederer, Ostwald, and Spahn{Heinrich} families   Said   by the Norka FSL to be homeUC to Dick, Maier, and Schmidt families.   Said  by Kuhlberg to be homeUC to an orphan Egler? boy in the Kopen? household in Paulskaya. Said  by the Paulskaya FSL to be homeUC to an Emmerich family.   Said  by the Pfeiffer FSL to be homeUC to a Dresser? family.  Said by the Reinwald FSL to be homeUC to frau Hartmann{Johannes}.  Said   by the Roethling FSL to be the homeUC of a Siebert family.  Said by the the Rohleder FSL to be homeUC to Fischer family.  Said by Kuhlberg to be homeUC to the Schneider family that settled in Rosenheim.  Said by the Stephan FSL to be homeUC to a Hepler family.   Said by the Buedingen ML to be homeUC to a Schmidt woman who in 1766 married a Schiffler man; by 1767 the couple was in Walter (Mai&Marquardt#482).  Said by the Warenburg FSL to be homeUC to Mueller(Joaholz) and possibly to a Gorsch orphan boy.

Hanau [County], Hessen[-Kassel Landgraviate]: said  by the Schaefer FSL to be homeUC to the Schaefer family.

HanaustadtGL: unidentified German place [probably is Hanau city] said by the Stahl-am-Karaman FSL to include the locality of Pateno and to be homeUC of a Raush family.

HanckeFN: said by the Orlovskaya FSL to be fromUC Zerbst (no locality indicated); living with them was a Goetz step-son which would indicate that the 2nd known frau Hancke was previously a frau Goetz. According to a Rosslau ML, this Hanke man married in 1766 a Karst woman (Mai&Marquardt#902). However, by 1767 according to the Orlovskaya ML Hancke had married another woman who must have been a widow Goetz.  By 1798 he had married yet another [3rd?] whose maiden name was given as Zoellner and his family name was spelled Hank (Mai1798:Or37).

Handorf?FN: this orphan living with a Kommer family was said by the Boaro FSL to have come fromUC Koethen.  I could not find him or his family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

HandschuhFN: this family name was found recorded in Tann marriage records 1762-1767; see Flegel trip.

Hangenloch?GS: an unidentified country.  Could this be Hohenlohe County/Principality?  However, I do not see a Steinbach on lands former of Hohenlohe.

HangheimGL, Franken: an unidentified place said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a Doerr family.

HanhardFN: see Hanhardt.

HanhardtFN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Kutter FSL to be fromUC Isenburg.  Later spelled Hanhard.  The Rosslau ML says this Hahnhart man married a Wolf woman in 1766, no origin given for either (Mai&Marquardt#978).

HanischFN: said by the Urbach FSL to be fromUC Dresden, [Kur-]Sachsen.  Spelled Ganish in 1798 (Mai1798:Ur22).

Hanisch FN: his wife, who had been the widow Faust, was said by the Urbach FSL to be fromUC Ulm. 

HankFN: said by the Norka FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality mentioned).  Later spelled Hardt and Hort (Mai1798:Nr51).

HankFN: said by the Orlovskaya FSL to be a father-in-law living with the Zorn family which would indicate that Hank was frau Zorn’s maiden name.

HankFN: said by the 1798 Orlovskaya census to be the maiden name of frau Lehmann (Mai1798:Or76).

HankFN: also see Hancke.

Hanke FN: according to a Rosslau ML this woman married a Staff man in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#900).  See Stapf of Orlovskaya.

HankeFN: also see Hancke.

Hanlensherr? GL, Frankreich: an unidentified place said by the Fischer FSL to be homeUC to a Couchis? family.

HannFN: see Hahn.

Hanneberg SulaGL, Kurpfalz: an unidentified place said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a Bacherts family.

HanneboletFN: said by the Warenburg FSL to be fromUC Nieder-Ingelheim, Kurpfalz.   Spelled Hannewald in 1798 (Mai1798:Wr16).

HannemannFN:  said by the Urbach FSL to a stepson in the Eberling household.  For 1798 see Mai1798: Ur9, Mv2915 and Sf8.

HannemannFN: his widow, who later was frau Eberling of Urbach was said by the Urbach FSL to have been fromUC Nordhausen [Imperial City].  He himself evidently died before his widow left for Russia.

HannemannFN: also see Hahnemann.

HannewaldFN: see Hannebolet.

Hannover [Electorate aka Kurbraunschweig]GS: was a large state seated in the city of the same name which city is some 162 miles NNW of Frankfurt-am-Main.  From 1714-1806, the king of England ruled it, except for French military occupation in 1757 and 1803-05.  None of the following references mention any locality.  Said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be homeUC to a Kramer woman who in Oranienbaum married a Hermann man.  Said by the Doenhof FSL to be homeUC to a Sitzinger? family.  Said by the Fischer FSL to be homeUC to a Schiming? family.  Said  by the Hildmann FSL to be homeUC to a Mueller{Johann} family.  Said by the Pleve version of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be homeUC to a Stapper family.  Said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a Nimkner? family.  Said by the Merkel FSL to be homeUC to a Litseu? family.  Said by the Messer FSL to be homeUC to Ernst and Zwingmann families.  Said by the Mueller FSL to be homeUC to a Dietz family.   Said by the Kano FSL to be homeUC to the Lang{Friedrich} family.  Said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be homeUC to Dewald, Lotz{Johann}, Maus, Schmidt{Johann}, Spahn{Nicolaus}, Stoffel[Stoppel], and possibly Borti, Gen?, and Letz? families.  Said by the Orlovskaya FSL to be homeUC to a Lips family and possibly to a Gondorf family.  Said by the Pfeiffer FSL to be homeUC to Mehm and Strang families;  the Hannover reference for the Mehm man, at least, seems incorrect and surely should be Hanau (see Gros Auheim).  Said by the Reinhard FSL to be homeUC to frau Eberhaus.  See also Kurbraunschweig.

Hannover?GS, England: said ( no locality mentioned) by the Fischer FSL to be homeUC to Schaefer and Schulz families.  In those days Kurhannover was the possession of the King of England, hence this curious appelation: Hannover, England!

HansFN: said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be fromUC Freiberg.

Hans?FN: said by the Boregard FSL to be fromUC Schwelm?.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

HansFN: said by the Doenhof FSL to be fromUC Heilbronn (no locality mentioned).

HanschuFN: said by the Kratzke FSL to be fromUC Leipzig, Sachsen.

Hanschuh{J.Peter}FN: said by the Shcherbakovka FSL to be fromUC Werschau, [Kurtrier].  For 1797 and 1798 see Mai1798:Mv2799, 2800, Nr103, 197, Hk3, Sv14 and possibly Dh55?

Hanschuh{Johannes}FN: said by the Shcherbakovka FSL to be fromUC Werschau, [Kurtrier].  For 1798 see Mai1798:Sv14 and possibly Dh55?.

HanselFN: said by the Boaro FSL to be fromUC Prag, Boehmen.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

HanselFN: said by the Mariental FSL to be fromUC Echternach, Kurtrier.  Darrell Brungardt reports that he found their children’s births in Dreis[, Kurtrier] 30 km NE of Echternach) under the Hansen family name. He also reports that frau Reichert was a daughter of this family whose maiden name in 1798 was given as Gantz (Mai1798:Mt4).

HansenFN: said by the Dinkel FSL to be fromUC Ginschte(?), Holstein.  The notes to Mai&Marquardt#34 understandably confused this man with the next entry of the same name.

HansenFN:  said by the Reinhard FSL to be fromUC Tondern, [Schleswig-]Holstein [Royal Duchy].  For 1798 see Mai1798:Rh23.  In 1765 in Luebeck this man married a Lass/Latz woman  (Mai&Marquardt#34).

Hansen FN: said by the Stahl-am-Tarlyk FSL to be fromUC Scherschir?, Daenemark [Kingdom].  I could not find members of this family in Mai1798.

HansenFN: see Hansel.

HansesFN: said by the Mariental FSL to be fromUC Geseke, Koeln.  The name was later spelled Ganz (Mai1798:Mt47).

HansmannFN: said by the Leitsinger FSL to be fromUC Hallerndorf, Bamberg [Bishopric]. I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

HanstedtGL:  an unidentified place said by the Reinhard FSL to be homeUC to Probst family.  There are at least 6 Hanstedts in Germany, plus many places with possible alterntive spellings.

HansteinGL: an unidentified place said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a Lilienthal family.

Hanzweiler, Homburg [Amt], Rheinpfalz: an unidentifiec place which the 1816 Neudorf census (#23) said this was a possible originUCof the Jung family.

Hanzzoler? GS: an unidentified country; see Hitzhofen.

HappeFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Eisenach, Thueringen.

HappelFN: according to the Goebel FSL this was the maiden name of Kaiser (fromUC Oberberg, Kurmainz)’s wife.

HappelFN{J.Georg}: the Buedingen ML says on 19 March 1766 he married Denes{A. Margaretha} (Mai&Marquardt#447).  By 1767 this couple was in Krasnoyar with his name spelled Appel and his orgin given as Gruenberg, Darmstadt (kr61) . 

HappelFN: said by the Pfeiffer FSL to be fromUC Aschaffenburg. 

HappelFN: also see Appel and Gapel.

HappellFN: see Gabel.

HarFN: listed by the 1816 Neudorf census (#57) with no origin, and said by  KS:293 to be fromUC Groembach, Freudenstadt [Amt], Wuerttemberg. Using FHL#1,475,288, the GCRA proved their origin in Rietheim, Seeburg [parish], Urach [Amt], Wuerttemberg.  See the GCRA book for more.   Also spelled Harr and Gaar.

Harber(?)GL, Hannover: is some 15 miles SE of Hannover city center, and said by the Kraft FSL to be homeUC to a Riege/Rieger family.

HardheimGL: see Gardheim.

HardtFN: said by the Anton FSL to be fromUC Stapen, Preussen. Volz says this family has Hessen origins.  For 1798 see Mai1798:An15 and 19.

HardtFN: said by the Norka FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality mentioned).  Spelled Hort in 1798 (Mai1798:Nr51).

HardtFN: the 1798 Norka census gives this as the maiden name of the wife of an Isenburger Moor (Mai1798:Nr52).

HardtFN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be fromUC Emmershausen.

HardtFN: also see Hank, Hart, Hartke and Herdt.

Harer FN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Kurpfalz.  I could not find this family in the 1798 censuses.

HargenheinFN: see Hergenhein.

Hargesheim, Kurmainz: an unidentified place said by the Leitsinger FSL to be homeUC to a Schoener family.  The only Hargesheim I can find is 2 miles NW of Bad Kreuznach and would have been in Kurpfalz, not Kurmainz.

Haring/HeringFN: arrived in South Russia in 1919 and later settled in Gueldendorf, Odessa; family records found by Curt Renz in Warmbronn, Leonberg Oberamt, Wuerttemberg.

HarleinFN: maiden name of 2nd? wife (fromUC Semenovka) of Kossman of Goebel.

HarlonFN: said by the Hildmann FSL to be fromUC Mina?.  May have been spelled Herelein in 1798 (Mai1798:Hd4??).

Harmuthsachsen?GL: said by the Orlovskaya FSL to be homeUC to a Saner family.  There is a place by this name some 20 miles SE of Kassel city in what was then Hessen-Kassel.

Harpeshausen(?)GL, was an unidentified locality which according to the Frank FSL was in the state of Hannover and was homeUC to a Willman family.

HarpfFN{Catharina}: this Catholic widow of {Hans}was said by a Woehrd ML to be fromUC Edersheim-am-Main and to have in 1766 married a Bauer man; Stumpp (KS119)  [mistakenly] says she was the daughter of a Horpf and [mistakenly] says  that she was fromUC Edesheim near Kreiensen. (Mai&Marquardt#794).  The 1798 census gives Bauer's wife's maiden name as Haertel (Mai1798: Bx28). Catharina (the widow of  Harpf{Hans} (a day laborer from Edersheim-am-Main) on 6 May  1766; both man and wife were Catholic

HarrFN: see Har.

HarresFN:  she married a Reisz/Reiss man in Luebeck in1764; they were in Schilling in 1775 and 1798 (both years Sg51) (Mai&Marquardt#2). 

Harstein?, Kurpfalz: an unidentified place said by the Warenburg FSL to be homeUC to a Kaiser family.  A family chart done earlier said this was Arnstein.  There were 3 to 5 of each of these place names in the Germanies, but none that I could find in territory that had been Kurpfalz in the 1760s.

Harstein?, [Kur-]Pfalz: an unidentified place said by the Warenburg FSL to be homeUC to a Pfeifer family.  See the preceding entry.

HartFN{M.A.Apollonia}: and  Bonner proved  this woman from Wolf, Isenburg[-Buedingen County] married Gruen{Andreas} before they immigrated to Balzer.

Hart/HardtFN: Bonner proved this woman, baptized in Wolf, married in Aulendiebach Meissinger{J.Valentin} and was mother to their son who settled as an orphan in Balzer.

HartenhofFN: said by the Leichtling FSL to be fromUC Seligenstadt (no locality mentioned).

HartkeFN: said by the Orlovskaya FSL to be fromUC Magdeburg (no locality mentioned). The family name was spelled Hardt in 1798 (Mai1798:Or36).

Hartle FN: listed by the 1858 Neudorf census (#228, 248) with no origin, and said by KS:304 to be fromUC Baden-Baden, no locality mentioned.  Hartle and Hertle may not have been related.  Also spelled Hertle and Gertle.

HartleFN: also see Hertle.

Hartman: this foster daughter of Mohr was said by the Kromm verson of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be fromUC Bobenhausen.

HartmanFN: said by the Walter FSL to be fromUC Kleistadt, Hanau County.

HartmanFN: this family name was found recorded in Haiger parish records during the years prior to 1767; see Flegel trip.

HartmanFN: see also Hartmann.

HartmannFN: this woman from Sollnitz, Anhalt-Dessau, is said to have been the wife of a Reifegerste man; by 1767 this family was in Boaro man (Mai&Marquardt#1137).

HartmannFN {Just}: said by the Boregard FSL to be fromUC Koenigsberg.

Hartmann FN {Philipp}: said by the Boregard FSL to be fromUC Lanzenbach.

HartmannFN: said by the Dinkel FSL to be fromUC Bulwitz(?), Schweden.

HartmannFN: said by the Ernestinendorf FSL to be fromUC Fauerbach, [Solms-Braunfels Principality].  For 1798 see Mai1798:Gf20.  In 1782 the maiden name of frau Hartmann was given as Fuchs (Mv567).  

HartmannFN{J.Jost}: said by the Grimm FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality mentioned).

HartmannFN: said by the Hoelzel FSL to be fromUC Nietheim?, Schwaben. For 1798 see Mai1798:Hz5.

HartmannFN: this orphan living in the Feller household was said by the Kromm version of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be fromUC Bobenhausen, and by the Pleve version to be fromUC Hanau.  According to the Kromm version of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL a Hartman girl fromUC Bobenhausen was a foster daughter of Mohr.

HartmannFN{A.Margaretha}:  a Luebeck ML says she was fromUC Hanau [County] and married Gurr {Nikolaus} fromUC Darmstadt  (Mai&Marquardt#279).  KS131 says she was 24 and he 23.  They are listed in the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL (#58).

HartmannFN: said by the Kamenka FSL to be fromUC Seligenstadt.

Hartmann{J.Gottlieb}FN: said by the Kano FSL to be fromUC [Anhalt-]Dessau [Principality].  In 1798 the wife’s maiden name was given as Kruemmel (Mai1798:Kn27).

Hartmann{Maria}FN: said by the Kano FSL to be fromUC Oranienbaum, Sachsen.

HartmannFN: Herr Hartmann was said by the Koehler FSL to be fromUC Geratshofen?, and his frau’s maiden name was given as Burgardt (no origin given).

HartmannFN: said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Wittenberg.

HartmannFN:  said by the Ober-Monjou 1798 census to be the maiden name of frau Nuernberger (Mai1798:Om17).

HartmannFN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be fromUC Bakenburg?.

HartmannFN: said by the Preuss FSL to be fromUC Niderzensgein/Niederzeuzheim(?), Nassau.

HartmannFN: said by the Preuss FSL to be fromUC Wengerot(?), Darmstadt.

Hartmann{Johannes}FN: his wife was said by the Reinwald FSL to be fromUC Hanau [County] (no locality indicated).

Hartmann{Johannes}FN: said by the Reinwald FSL to be fromUC Stolberg-Gedern [County].  For 1791 and 1798 see Mai1798(Mv2406, Ks28 and Pp16).  Also spelled Haertmann in 1790 (Mv2406).

Hartmann{Peter}FN: said by the Reinwald FSL to be fromUC Stolberg-Gedern [County].  For 1798 see Mai1798:Rw27 and 19.

Hartmann{Gottfried}FN: said by the Rosenheim FSL to be fromUC Woessingen?, Grafschaf Durlach [surely this is sic for Markgrafschaft Baden-Durlach].  For 1798 see Mai1798:Rm40 and 16.

HartmannFN: said by the Rothammel FSL to be fromUC Briedel, Trier.

HartmannFN: said by the Seelmann FSL to be fromUC Biebereau, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate], with a Strack orphan boy in the household.  I did not find the Hartmanns or any descendants in Mai1798.

HartmannFN: said by the Seewald FSL to be fromUC Pischeldorf, Pfalz.

HartmannFN: said by the Straub FSL to be fromUC Rimbach, Erbach [County].  For 1798 see Mai1798:Wr84,82,58.

Hartmann{J.Adam}: fromUC Kleestadt near Bobenhaus married in Buedingen on 17 June 1766 BleitzFN{Appolonia} (Mai&Marquardt#698, KS122, 133).  The Walter FSL #75 says he was from Hainstadt, Hanau [County].

HartmannFN: families confirmed in parish records by the Walter Research Group as coming from Kleestadt, Hanau County (now Hessen).

HartmannFN: according to the Buedingen ML a Hartmann woman married in 1766 a Hill man; this couple was in Walter by 1767 (Mai&Marquardt#699).

Hartmann{Wilhelm}: said by Recruiter Beauregard’s list to have been fromUC Kettwig, [Werden Imperial Abby]  (Lk160). I could not find him or any likely descendant associated with any Volga colony.

HartmannFN: this family name was found recorded in Herborn marriage records 1762-1767; see Flegel trip.

Hartmuthsachen, Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate: is 32 km SE of Kassel city and 20 km S of Witzenhuasen.

Hartner{Leonhardt}: listed in the 1798 Luzern census (Mai1798:Lz40) with no hint of an earlier colony; found in no FSL so probably he and/or his parents were among the Luzern first settlers,. In 1798 his wife was listed as Waltgeiser({M.Margaretha}.

HartungFN: said by the Mariental FSL to be fromUC Eger. 

HartungFN: said by the Norka FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality mentioned).  The maiden name of the wife is later said to be Kehm (Mai1798:Nr78).  For other family members in 1798 see Mai1798:Nr96, 181, Ko32 and Fk3.

Hartung{Johannes}:  said by Recruiter Beauregard’s list to have been fromUC Wehrshausen (Lk48). I could not find them or any likely descendant associated with any Volga colony.

Hartung{Leonhard} said by Recruiter Beauregard’s list to have been  step-children in the Kaiser{Caspar} household (Lk42a).  I could not find them or any likely descendant associated with any Volga colony..

HartungFN: this family name was found recorded in Tann marriage records 1762-1767; see Flegel trip.

HartwigFN: said by the 1798 Galka census to be the maiden name of frau Weisheim{Peter} (Mai1798:Gk29).

HartwigFN{Margaretha}:  said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Actleben(?), Bremen.

HartwigFN{Franz}: was said by the Koehler FSL to be fromUC Wertheim, and his frau’s maiden name was given as Heindorf (no origin given).  The family name was also spelled Haertwig in 1798 (Mai1798:Gb08/Kl64).

Hartwig{Stephan Gottfried}: he is in the Schilling 1775 census at #74 and is a likely first settler there.  Kulberg1734 says he was from IsenburgUC (no indication which one, and no locality mentioned). 

HartwigFN{Philipp}: said by the Straub FSL to be fromUC Nauheim, Nassau-Usingen [Principality].  For 1798 see Mai1798:Sr8 and Wr104.

HartzbergerFN: this family name was found recorded in 1700s Berstadt parish records; see Flegel trip.

Hasborn?GL: an unidentified place said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be homeUC to a Nebe? and possibly to a Renz? family.  Said by Kuhlberg to be in Hessen. Might this have been Herborn?

Haselbach: see Hasselbach.

HaslachGL, Herrenberg [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is .5 mile SW of Herrenberg city, and proven by the GCRA as the birthplace of the Stickelmaier immigrant to Bergdorf.  See their book for detail.

HaslochGL, Kurpfalz: an unidentified place said by the Dietel FSL to be homeUC to a Weber family.  This is likely the town within Hassloch Condominim.

Hassauer{J.Jakob}FN: said by the 1816 Glueckstal census (KS:667, 296) to be from Cleeburg/Kleeburg, Weissenburg [Amt], Elsass.  Using FHL(745,907), the GCRA verified this origin.  See the GCRA book for more. Also spelled Haussauer (KS:296).

HasselFN: said by the Stahl-am-Tarlyk FSL to be fromUC Pegau, [Kur-]Sachsen with an Eshouf? orphan boy in the household.  I could not find members of this family in Mai1798.

HasselbachFN: said by the Merkel FSL to be fromUC Hamburg.

HasselbachFN:  according to the 1798 Kind census frau this was frau Volk’s maiden name (Mai1798:Kd07).  Volk first settled in Paulskaya.

HasselbachFN: also see Gosselbach.

Hasselbach, [Free Noble Province of Ancient Knights]: this would be Haselbach 7.5 km SE of Gersfeld.  The Buedingen ML said this was homeUC to Gutmann{J.Martin} who on 12 May 1766 married [2nd] Heun {Margaretha}.   The ML also said Hasselbach was in the area of the barony of Weyher (Mai&Marquardt#633); however Weyher was not a barony but was a town in the Free Noble Province of Ancient Knights which may sometimes have been refered to as Weyher which was sometimes used in the family name of the dominant family in that small entity.

Hasselbauer FN: said by the Leitsinger FSL to be fromUC Bruessel, [Austrian Netherlands].

Hasselbaum{Gertrude}: was living in Luzern in 1798 with no earlier colony indicated (Mai1798:Lz15) and she has not been found in any printed FSL; so she may well represent a Luzern first settler family.  In 1798 she is living as the likely 2nd wife of Bauer{Adam} who was said to have come from Orb (Mai1798:Lk113).

Hasselblatt?FN: said by the Kano FSL to be fromUC Weener.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

HasselbornGL, Nassau[-Usingen] is 20 miles NW of Frankfurt-am-Main (this surely is Hasselborn, Nassau-Usingen) and said by the Frank FSL to be homeUC to a Walter family.  Said by the Laub FSL to be homeUC to a Belz family.  Years ago when he did the Beltz family chart, Prof. Pleve rendered this placename as Hergenborte with not state given.

HasselbornGL, Nassau-Usingen [Principality]:  is 20 miles NW of Frankfurt-am-Main and said by the Bangert FSL to homeUC to Boxer and Reitz families.  This Hasselborn origin of the Reitz family was verified by Paul Koehler during a visit to Germany.  Said by the Straub FSL to be homeUC to a Schneider family; same information in a Friedberg ML and saying he married a Reitz woman also fromUC Hassleborn. (Mai&Marquardt#330).

HasselwanterFN: said by the Keller FSL to be fromUC Muenchen.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

HassenblugFN{Anna Regina}: a widow said by the Norka FSL to be fromUC Hessen (no locality mentioned).  I did not find her in the 1798 Volga censuses.

HassenblugFN{Johannes}: said by the Norka FSL to be the orphaned son of Johannes Hassenblug living in a Doering housheold.  I did not find him in the 1798 Volga censuses.

Hasenfuss{Adam+wife}: Kulberg198 said they were fromUC Heilbronn.  Not found in T or in any published FSL.

Hasenfuss {Dietrich}+wife+3 kids}: Kulberg195 said they were fromUC Heilbronn and went to Livonia.  

Hasenfuss {J.Heimrich+f+2 k +1 sis-in-law}: Kulberg196 said they were from Heilbronn and went to Livonia.

HassenhauerFN: see Hessenhauer.

HassenkampfFN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be fromUC Haesen?.

Hassfurt/HassfurthGL:an unidentified place said by the Kamenka FSL to be homeUC to a Schmidt family.  It probably is the Hassfurt, Bavaria which is some 80 miles ESE of Frankfurt-am-Main.

HassfurthGL, see Hassfurt.

HasslerFN: said by the Seelmann FSL to be fromUC Linz, Oesterreich.  I did not locate them or any descendants in Mai1798.

HasslochGL see Hasslock.

HasslochGL: also see Geslokh.

Hassloch/Hasslock: this town is some 17 km SW of Mannheim city centre.  Peter Woddow said but offered no proof that the originsUC of the Schwabauer families of both Huck and Krasnoyar are here.  Said by the Kautz FSL to be the homeUC of Goehring/Gerin/Gering/Gehring?, Kuelthau/Kiltau/Kilthau/Kildau2, Meier, Neubauer, and Schumann families.  See Hassloch Condominium. 

Hassloch Condominium: as yet I do not know the actual name of this Condominium.  I do know that it was jointly controlled by Kurpfalz and one other entity – most likely a County (either Sickingen or Leiningen) or a Barony (either Dalberg, Wartenberg, or Hallberg).  And within its domain were the towns of Hassloch, Iggelheim, and Boehl.

Hasslock GL see Hassloch.

Hassmersheim, Mosbach [Amt], Baden: is 3 miles S of Mosbach city, and was mistakenly said by both the 1816 Neudorf census (#88) and KS:267 to have been homeUC  to the Frei/Frey {Johannes, Michael, Henrich} family that settled in Neudorf.

HattFN: see Gath.

Hattenbach, [Hersfeld Principality]: is 8 miles SW of Bad Hersfeld, and said by the Ernestinendorf FSL to be homeUC to a Walter/Walker family.

HattersheimGL, Kurmainz: some 11 miles ENE of Mainz city.  Said by the Keller FSL to be homeUC to the Hahn, Hesser, Philipp, and Walter families, and possibly Just and Leindecker families.  Said by the Preuss FSL to be homeUC to a Polet? family.

Hattersheim-am-MainGL, Erbach: see Gatsheim.

Hattstein Barony: seated at or near Schmitten, it was the small barony of the Hattsteins and the Reifenbergs, , which in 1767 or so became a southern part of the Waldbotts Bassingheim.

Hatz(?)GL, Isenburg: said by the Kraft FSL to be homeUC to a Brotzmann family.  There is a Haitz some 6.5 miles SE of Buedingen city.

HatzbachGL: see Hetzbach.

HatzerFN: said by the Graf FSL to be fromUC Erfurt, Sachsen.

HatzerFN: his wife (no maiden name given) is said by the Graf FSL to be fromUC Mannheim, Kurpfalz.

HaubachFN: this family name was found recorded in Herborn marriage records 1762-1767; see Flegel trip.

HaubertFN: see Hubert.

HauchFN: said by the Jost FSL to be fromUC Stocken, Schwaben and there was Heuser step-son living in their household. .  In 1798 the Hauch name was spelled Hauck (Mai1798:Jo54).

Hauch{A.Sophia}FN:  see Hauck.

HauchFN: see Bakus of Neudorf.

HauchenFN:  a widow listed by the Boregard FSL without origin.

Hauck{A.Sophia}FN: the 1798 census says that was the maiden name of the Krummel widow from Zuerich (Mai1798:Bs29).  In1793 she was the widow Kraemer and her maiden name was given as Welsch (Mv3089).  In 1767 she may be listed as the 16 year-old Hauch{Sophia} (T5303??). 

HauckFN: see Hauch or Haug.

HauddorfGL: said by a Woehrd ML to be near Christfian Erlang and homeUC to the Linert woman who married in Woerhd in 1766 a Greiffenstein man (Mai&Marquardt#771).  This likely is today known as Haundorf which is some 4 miles E of Erlangen.

HauensteinFN: said by the Norka FSL to be a single man in the Battin household.  I could not find him in  Mai1798.

HauerFN: said by the Kano FSL to be fromUC Neufeld with two Mener orphans in the household.  I could not find either family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

HauerFN: also see Sauer.

HauersteinFN: see Gaurshtein.

HaufFN: listed in the Bergdorf 1816 census, but should be Huft.

HaufFN: said by the Kratzke FSL to be fromUC Ero(?), Sachsen.

Haufofen?GL, Oberesterhof?: Oberesterhof was the Hohenzollern Principality, but the Haufofen is unidentified although said by the Brabander FSL to be homeUC to a Gertenberg? family.

Haug{Georg}FN: both the 1816 Kassel census (#48) and KS:296 said this family came fromUC Illingen, Vaihingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg.  Listed by KS:295 both with no origin and as having come fromUC Gemmrigheim, Ludwigsburg [Amt], Wuerttemberg.  Usin FHL#717,055 and 717,058, the GCRA proved their origin in Hunsbach, Sulz [Amt], Elsass. Better spelled Hauck; aka Abitsch{Gottlieb}; also spelled Hauk.  See the GCRA book for more.

Haug{PhilippAndreas}: married a Jacob woman in 1765 in Luebeck; they were in the Transporetation List, but have not been found resident in Russia so far (Mai&Marquardt#23).

HaugFN: see Bakus of Neudorf.

Haugfelde, Orpiszewo [Amt, Posen Department], South Prussia: said to be not far from Opriszewo, Rozdrazewo, and Krotschin, and found by the GCRA to be associated with Maihoefer and Wetzler families in 1802.

HaukFN: see Haug.

Haun/GaunaGL: an unidentified place said by the the Rohleder FSL to be homeUC to a Glocker/Glokar?/Klekar? family.

HaundorfGL: see Hauddorf.

Haupt?FN: said by the Balzer FSL to be fromUC Kurpfalz (no locality mentioned).  Spelled Haupt in 1798 (Mai1798:Bz76).

HauptFN: said by the1798 Lauwe census to be the maiden name of frau Drexler (Mai1798:Lw38).

Haupt FN: see Zorn of Orlovskaya.

Hauptdruech: see Hauptrock.

HauptmannFN: said by the Ober-Monjou FSL to be fromUC Benschelent?.  I could not find this man in the 1798 Volga censuses.

 (Kraus83 and possibly Hauptrock?[Hauptdruech]83a);

Hauptrock?: said by the Kano FSL to be step-children in the Kraus household which was from Gutenfuerst?.  Spelled Hauptdruech in 1798 (Mai1798:Ka55).

HauryFN: said by the Mariental FSL to be fromUC Prensach?, Oesterreich. 

HausauerFN: see Haussauer.

HausdorfGL: an unidentified place said by the Boaro FSL to be homeUC to a Jordan family.

HausenGL, Darmstadt-Lichtenberg: said by the Buedingen ML to be homeUC to a Franck woman who in 1766 married a Horn man; by 1767 this couple was in Krasnoyar; Stumpp says this was near Limburg, Hessen (Mai&Marquardt#583).  This is very confusing unless Lichtenberg County which was seated S of Frankfurt-am-Main had lands N of Frankfurt … the Hausen Stumpp refers to is some 9 miles S of Limburg and some 27 miles WNW of Frankfurt-am-Main.

HausenGL, Friedrichdamst(?):an unidentified place said by the Dobrinka FSL to be homeUC to a Eichmann? family.  There are more than a dozen Hausen in Germany.

HausenGL, Hessen-Kassel: is 9 miles NE of Alsfeld town, and said by the Keller FSL to be homeUC to a Gerlach family.

Hausen[-an-der-Zaber]GL, Brackenheim or Heilbronn [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is 1 mile NE of Branckenheim town and 6 miles SW of Heilbronn city. Was mistakenly said by the 1816 Glueckstal census (#94), by the 1816 Kassel census (#63), and by KS:433 to be homeUC to the Schnepf who settled in Glueckstal and Kassel.  Using FHL#1,184,780-1 was proved by the GCRA to be home both to the Berkircher/ Berkirchert/Boerkirchert family that left in 1832 to settle in Kassel, to the a Heege (the widow Klooz) woman who died in Kassel, and to the Fink{J.Melchior}, Keller{frau Berkirchert}243, Klotz/Klooz and Rueb families that settled in Kassel.  See the GCRA book for more.

Hausen-Arnsbach, Nassau-Usingen [Principality]: is 2.5 km SW of Usingen city and was said by the Straub FSL to be homeUC to a Wagner family.

Hausen ob VeronaGL, Tuttlingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is 6 miles NW of Tuttlingen city (the Verona is now usually Verena), and said by the Bergdorf 1816 census to be homeUC to the Zink family.

HauserFN: both the 1816 Kassel census (#112) and KS:296 said this family came fromUC Boll, Goeppingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg.  Also spelled Hausser. See the GCRA book for a bit more.

HauserFN: said by both the 1816 Neudorf census (#11) and KS:296 (twice) to have come from Bergfelden, Horb [Amt], Wuerttemberg.   Using FHL#1,732,269, the GCRA proved this origin.  See their book for much more.

HausmannFN: said by the Jost FSL to be fromUC Leipzig, Sachsen.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

Hausner?FN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Deutsch-Boehmen.

Haussauer{Anna Maria} aka frau Martzalff: Using FHL#775,041-2, the GCRA proved this her maiden name and her origin in Steinseltz, Weissenburg [Amt], Elsass.  See the GCRA book for more.  Also spelled Hausauer.

HaussauerFN: also see Hassauer.

HausserFN: see Hauser.

Haussorg?FN: said by the Warenburg FSL to be orphans living in the Todt household.  I could not find them in Mai1798.

HauxFN:  listed in the Bergdorf 1816 census (KS:650) without origin.  His origin in Tuttlingen, Tuttlingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg was proven by the GCRA using FHL(1,658,767).  See the GCRA book for more details.

HavetoftGL, Schleswig Holstein: is some 10 miles SSE of Flensburg.  The Doenhof Leglers were here for a time in the early 1760s before going on to Russia.

Hayn, Offenbach: this probably was short for Dreieichenhain, Offenbach Oberamt(?),Isenburg-Philippseich County and was said by KS:118 and the Buedingen ML to be homeUC to Appel{Michael} who married a Wolff in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#571); they were not identified in any FSL.

HayngruendauGL: Hain-Gruendau is 6 km SSE of Buedingen city and was said by the Buedingen ML to be homeUC to a Repp family.  There is a Haingrun, Hesse some 21 miles ESE of Darmstadt city.

 

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