Genealogy Sites

And Family Records

   Sites that were used in researching these projects, or enhancing the presentation:

JOHN HAUSE/HAWS

  • City of Clarkstown (Haverstraw): Clarkstown Historical Records: 1752 - 1789: Johannes House/John Hause: 47, 60, 127.
  • The Minutes of the Board of Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New Jersey (four volumes). Originally published by Quinn & Boden Co., Inc., Rahway, N. J. John and his brother, Simon, are in Volume III, on pages 305-310 and 398-407.
  • Historical Society of Rockland County: 20 Zukor Road New City, NY 10956; 845-634-9629.
  • Warwick Valley History hosted and supported by the Albert Wisner Public Library.
  • Orange County Genealogical Society, 101 Main St, Goshen, New York 10924.
  • WILLIAM E. HAUSE

  • Hause Hill Cemetery, in the Town of Tyrone, Schuyler co., NY.
  • New York In The Revolution As Colony And State, available on Google Books.
  • Warwick Valley History hosted and supported by the Albert Wisner Public Library.
  • Col. Albert Pawling's Independent Corps of Levies (the special division of militia that William fought in) is portrayed by reenactors. If someone in New York wants to play William, contact Bob Ferris, Unit Commander and "Acting Adjutant," at this e-mail address. (See them here and here and here.)
  • The Tuxedo Historical Society's mission is to foster awareness of the community's heritage by collecting, preserving and exhibiting materials and presenting programs that document life, past and present, in the Town of Tuxedo and its communities. The Tuxedo Historical is a non-profit 501(C)3 organization formed in 1982 and located in the former historic Methodist Church at 7 Hospital Road, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987.
  • Welcome to the Town of Tuxedo, One Temple Drive, Tuxedo, NY 10987.
  • Tuxedo Park Library, which hiolds a framed drawing of William's House in its Local History room.
  • Warwick Historical Society, P. O. Box 353, Warwick, New York 10990. Phone 845-986-3236. E-mail: info@warwickhistoricalsociety.org .
  • Orange County Genealogical Society, 101 Main St, Goshen, New York 10924.
  • 1779 Goshen Precinct Tax List, at the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution website.
  • Dundee Area Historical Society Address: 26 Seneca Street (P.O. Box 153), Dundee, NY 14837.
  • Schuyler County Historical Society 108 N. Catharine Street (Rt.14), PO Box 651 / Montour Falls, NY 14865, (607) 535-9741.
  • Steuben County Historical Society, PO Box 349, Bath, New York 14810, (607) 776-9930.
  • Find-A-Grave, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • Find-A-Grave for Martha Wood-Hause, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • Real Estate page for Hause Hill: It's not for sale now, but I'm watching!
  • JOHN HAUSE

  • Seneca County Historian Walter Gable:Seneca County Office Building, 1 DiPronio Drive, Waterloo, NY 13165. Phone: (315) 539-1785. E-mail wgable@co.seneca.ny.us .
  • Jury List of Washington, Seneca County, New York, 1804.
  • Finger Lakes Times: "WAY BACK WHEN IN SENECA COUNTY: Canoga Cemetery provides glimpse of area's history," By Walt Gable (Seneca County Historian), Jan 11, 2015. "At least two veterans of the War of 1812 are buried in the Canoga Cemetery. They are John Hause, who was taken prisoner at the Battle of Lundy's Lane, and Daniel Schwab. Both resumed their farming in the Canoga area after the war. When John Hause died in 1844, his farm was divided into 11 parcels, one for each of his 11 living children."
  • Ketcham Family Genealogy.
  • Find-A-Grave, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • Find-A-Grave for Esther-Ketcham-Hause, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • AUGUSTUS HAUSE

  • Niagara County Genealogical Society: 215 Niagara Street, Lockport, NY 14094 (site #2).
  • Niagara County GenWeb project.
  • Town of Royalton Home Page and Contact Numbers.
  • Niagara County Historical Society.
  • Find-A-Grave, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • Find-A-Grave for Jane Jones-Hause, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • Casa de Schwartz genealogy for Augustus Hause, Jr.
  • LABAN AUGUSTUS HAUSE

  • St. Clair County Marriages, Births and Deaths.
  • Dysinger Family Ties (Niagara County Dysingers)
  • Sarah Dysinger Genealogy
  • Dysinger Family Genealogy
  • Sanderson Genealogy
  • Pine Grove Cemetery Records (Sandersons).
  • Death Certificate at Seeking Michigan.
  • 13185 Belle River Rd, Riley, MI 48041: Laban and Sarah Dysinger Hause settled a large section of wilderness on the border of St. Clair and Macomb counties, and local Native Americans called "Otchipwes" (the Ojibwe Tribe) helped them survive until Spring, when Laban could clear the trees and brush to build a farm. (Just sold for $250 grand!)
  • 34720 and 34730 Maple Street, Memphis, MI 48041, the Residence of Laban and Melissa Hause: Split into two residences after Laban died.
  • Find-A-Grave, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • Find-A-Grave for Sarah Dysinger-Hause, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • Find-A-Grave for Melissa Sanderson-Hause, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • Also, thanks to ANITA LABINSKI of the Memphis Historical Society, located at 81521 Belle River Road, Memphis, MI 48041. Phone number: 810-392-2257.
  • FRANK AUGUSTUS HAUSE

  • Memphis Cemetery: Is it haunted???
  • Life of Riley: Frank's first store is still running, at 1539 Riley Center Rd, Riley, MI 48041. The current store has been running since 1996: "Beer, liquor, pizza, fresh meat and deli counters, daily lunch specials, hand dipped ice cream and much more!"
  • Memphis Drugs: Frank's former store is still running, at 80850 Main Street, Memphis, Mi 48041; (810) 392-2424; Fax # (810) 392-3171. "Only Licensed Liquor Carrier in Memphis!"
  • 81521 Belle River Rd, Memphis, MI 48041, the Residence of Frank and Della Hause: "Stunning 1885 Victorian Home. Completely restored. Beautifully finished hardwood floods & solid oak double pocketdoors. Ammenities too numerous to mention. 1.5 ac lot is divided by Sage Creek running thru the property. Footbridge connects home to add 5 car garage. Ideal storage for classic autos. First bedrm currently used as a sitting room. Formal dining, library, front parlor/living rm all w/antique lighting."
  • 80125 Belle River Rd, Memphis, MI 48041, the Residence of Frank and Della Hause: "The Raven House" just sold for $300 grand. It still looks the same. Treat it nice!!!
  • Find-A-Grave, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • Find-A-Grave for Fladella Raymond-Hause, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • CARLISLE HAUSE

  • Canadian Census online.
  • 1921 Central High School Yearbook with Phonography instructor Carlisle Hause.
  • Minnesota Legislative Reference Library: Legislators Past and Present features a biography of Henry Benson, brother-in-law to Carlisle.
  • 68 Hubbard St, Mount Clemens, MI 48043, the residence of Carlisle and Marjorie Hause: "Beautiful Historic Home. New Kitchen w/ Built-in Dishwasher & Microwave, Oak Cabinets, Snack Bar, Stove & refrigerator. Formal Dining Room w/ Hardwood Floors. Living Rm w/ Bay Window. Den, 1st Floor Master Bedroom w/ Bath. Two Bedrooms & Sitting Room upstairs. New Maintenance Free Exterior. New Roof. 2 Car Garage."
  • 16 Ferrin Pl Mount Clemens, MI 48043, the residence of Carlisle and Marjorie Hause: " This Multi-Family located at 16 Ferrin Place, Mount Clemens MI. 16 Ferrin Pl has 2 ½ baths and approximately 1,812 square feet. The property has a lot size of 3,920 sqft. The average listing price for similar homes for sale is $413,577 and the average sales price for similar recently sold homes is $88,928. 16 Ferrin Pl is in the 48043 ZIP code in Mount Clemens, MI."
  • 3699 Three Mile Dr, Detroit, MI 48224, the Residence of Carlisle and Marjorie Hause: This Single-Family Home located at 3699 Three Mile Drive, Detroit MI has 1 bath and approximately 480 square feet. The property has a lot size of 4,792 sqft and was built in 1925. The average listing price for similar homes for sale is $93,075 and the average sales price for similar recently sold homes is $94,130. 3699 Three Mile Dr is in the Morningside neighborhood in Detroit, MI."
  • 4869 Bishop, Detroit, MI 48224, the residence of Carlisle and Emily Hause: "This Single-Family Home located at 4869 Bishop Street, Detroit MI. 4869 Bishop St has 2 baths and approximately 2,508 square feet. The property has a lot size of 4,966 sqft and was built in 1931. The average listing price for similar homes for sale is $42,307 and the average sales price for similar recently sold homes is $73,272. 4869 Bishop St is in the Morningside neighborhood in Detroit, MI. The average price per square foot for homes for sale in Morningside is $19."
  • 3964 Lake St, Glennie, MI 48737, the summer residence of Carlisle Hause: "Charming original log home on Vaughn Lake in Glennie, MI. This home has character inside and out with a beautiful stone fireplace, vaulted ceiling, 16x42 deck across the lake side of the home, gentle slope to the water and much more. For additional room for that large family of guests there is also a 30x36 guest quarters that has five bedrooms, full bath with washer and dryer and a 13x20 family room. The total square footage is just under 2000 sq. ft. of living space. The guest quarters has running water and it's own septic system and forced air heating system. There is 100 feet of nice water frontage for all your recreational needs. To sum it up there are 7 bedrooms, 1 loft, and 2 baths and a lot of good times to be made."
  • Meister Family History tracing the ancestry of Carlisle's second wife, my great grandmother Emily Meister Hause.
  • Find-A-Grave, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • Find-A-Grave for Marjorie Marchant-Hause, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • CARLETON MARCHANT HAUSE, SR.

  • First home (3699 Three Mile Dr Detroit, MI 48224).He lived with dad (three Carl Hauses in one house!)
  • Find-A-Grave, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • Find-A-Grave for Jeanne May Brunner-Hause, maintained by Bob and Shirley Hause.
  • CARLETON MARCHANT HAUSE, JR.

  • My "legendary" Dad's retirement article; They actually call him "legendary." How do I live up to THAT?
  • Waxwing house (1208 Waxwing Dr., Vista, CA 92083) for sale!
  • Independance Way house not for sale!
  • Union-Tribune Memorial.
  • Youtube tribute.
  • JEFFREY CARLETON HAUSE

  • Jeff and Lori Ann Dotson's wedding photos
  • Charles Dodson and descendants.
  • Paris Ward Obituary.
  • The Worst Movies Ever Made: "Once Bitten."
  • ATTICUS LEE HAUSE

  • Birth Announcement.
  • PHIN LEE HAUSE

  • Caring Bridge page.
  • OTHER HAUSE LINES

  • Hillfield Hall in Solihull, England (a southeastern suburb of Birmingham), was built for William and Ursula Hawes in 1576.
  • Richard Hawes, a Puritan who emigrated from England in 1635 (Powhatan County, Virginia Genealogy Trails).
  • GENETIC TESTING

  • FamilyTree DNA offers Autosomal, Y-DNA (paternal, and MT DNA (maternal) testing.
  • Ancestry.com DNA offers the widest sample base of Autosomal DNA testing and family trees.
  • GEDmatch, Tools for DNA and Genealogy Research; works with both FamilyTree and Ancestry.com tests.
  • Y-search: In order to allow people that have tested with the different companies to make their results available for comparison, Family Tree DNA is offering Ysearch as a free public service. We have added several tools that allow you to compare side-by-side different users.
  • Hawes Surname Project: Surnames include Hause, Hawes, Haws, Hawse, Hawys; In October 2004, after learning that DNA testing was available to help eliminate genealogical roadblocks in family research, a search began to locate Hawes surnamed descendants to participate in a DNA study.This project was initiated by a descendant of Samuel Hawes I (circa 1675 - circa 1769), of Virginia. Samuel Hawes I (1675-1769) was believed to have English roots, but it has not been proven. There are other Hawes/Haws people, whom are also unsure of their distant ancestry or particular Hawes/Haws line; they want to know.
  • Hauser Surname Project, begun by the descendants of Martin Hauser 1696-1761 of Alsace and North Carolina to find new branches of the family. The project will provide a resource for all groups within the surname group..
  • The Legal Genealogist, to help folks understand the often arcane and even impenetrable legal concepts and terminology that are so very important to those of us studying family history. Without understanding the context in which events took place and records were created, we miss so much of both the significance and the flavor of what happened..
  • Genetic Genealogy Tools open source software.
  • House Surname DNA Project: The House DNA Project welcomes all participants. We encourage you to join today! Surnames include Attoe, Haus, Houghs, House, Hows, Howys, Howze, Huizen. Participating is an opportunity to uncover information not provided in the paper records, which will help with your family history research. We will also discover which family trees are related. As the project progresses, the results for the various family trees will provide information about the evolution of the surname. The surnames in this DNA Project are researched as part of the Howes one-name study. You can learn more about this significant research, and the the associated family trees, by visiting the one-name study web site, or contacting the Project Administrator ayt http://one-name.org/profiles/Howes.html or e-mail Howes@one-name.org
  • "I've seen lots of websites celebrating the 847 Palatine families who arrived in colonial New York in 1710 and can honestly say that yours is among the very best. Great work!"
    —Henry Z. Jones, author of "The Palatine Families of New York—1710."

    Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
    Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet

    "I enjoyed looking at your website. You have a lot of fascinating stories there, and I'm sure members of the wider Hause family have learned a great deal from it. You're lucky to be descended from such a fascinating group of people."
    —Philip L. Otterness, author of "Becoming German: The 1709 Palatine Migration to New York."

    House Family DNA Project, on WFNForum.net. This Forum was established to support the surname DNA projects hosted at www.worldfamilies.net.

    New York's German Genealogy Group has indexes to births, marriages, deaths, naturalizations and church records in New York City and Long Island.

    New York Counties Will Testators Indexes cover almost 245,000 New York wills. Browse by county or click on Search This Site Engine to search for a name on the whole site. Enter the last name first and put quotations around the name to search on the phrase, for example, "Robertson, John."

    The Library of Congress: Chronicling America lets you search America's historic newspaper pages from 1836-1922, or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress.

    Old Fulton NY Post Cards has more than 23 million newspaper pages. Despite the name, the site has newspapers from all over New York. To download the list, click the FAQ_HELP_INDEX button at the top of the screen, then "… to browse the different papers, click Here" and finally "Download this index as a Microsoft Excel file." More newspapers are continually being added, so check back regularly.

    Seeking Michigan has more than 1 million digitized records, including death records (1897-1920), state census records (1884-1894), Civil War service records, letters, diaries, photographs and plat maps.

    Western Michigan Genealogical Society has indexes to more than 2.25 million marriages, deaths, obituaries and other records for free. Order copies of most records for just $5.

    Héraldique : Logiciels Les Escus des Armes, H_Theque (en téléchargement): 400,000 descriptions, Glossaires, Traités Armoriaux, Dessin d'écus (blasons - armes). Textes d'Histoire, divers, etc., featuring Heraldic info on Haus, Hauss, etc.

    Researching Your Patriot Ancestor to apply to the DAR and/or SAR.

    Germans helped build America—and how has America repaid them? by Heinrich Piebrock

    House Family Pedigrees.

    The House Family at Open Library.

    FamilySearch.org: Family History and Genealogy records.

    Cool Metal Black Forest Font, used on this page. (2nd site)

    Blackadder Font, used on this page.

    Fold3, The web's premier collection of original military records.


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