Genealogy of the
Smith, Staebell, Voegele, and Mesker Families
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Hammontree,
Mary Frances · m. Staebell · 1852-1908 · 
- Born: 14-May-1852 in Seneca County, Ohio
- Died: 24-Aug-1908 in Clinton County, Michigan
- Buried: Wacousta Michigan Cemetery
- Wife of Bernhardt Staebell
Hanisee, Erin ·
m. Smith · living
·

Hanisee, Robert Quin, III · 1939-1987
· 
Harding, James Donald
· living ·
- Husband of Rosemary Smith
- Son of Herman "Jay" Harding and LaPrile Johnsrud Low
- Education:
- BS in Electronic Engineering, California State University at Long Beach,
1981
Haun, Camille ·
m. Haun · 1902-1986 · 
- Camille's married name is Haun; her maiden name is unknown
- Born: 02-May-1902
- Died: Jun-1986 in Garfield, Whitman County, WA
- Wife of Walter Haun
- Camille is the namesake of Camille Chrysler
Haun, James E. · 1864-19?? ·
- Born: Apr-1864 in Tennessee
- Died after 1920
- Son of Samuel W. Haun (born Aug-1839) and Elizabeth J. Haun (born Feb-1836)
- Husband of Callie E. Gragg
- Residences:
- Elberton, Whitman County, Washington
Haun, Walter · 1899-1992 · 
Haynes, Carol Ann
· m. Gable · living
· 
Haynes, Charles Joseph · 1906-1963
· 
Haynes, James Charles · living
· 
Haynes, Thomas Joseph · living
· 
Heidorn, Anna ·
m. Drummer · 1801-1875 ·

- Alternative spelling of the surname Heidorn: Heider
- Born: Jun-1801
- Died: 30-Dec-1875 in Welland County, Ontario
- Buried: 01-Jan-1876
- Wife of George Drummer
Heintz, John Reinhart
· 1797?-1859 · 
- Also known Renard Heintz in French records
- Born: ca. 1797 in Niederlauterbach, Bas Rhin, Alsace, France
- Immigrated to US: 1835
- Ship: France,
arrived in New York harbor 27-Oct-1835, from Le Havre
- Died: 22-Apr-1859 in Batavia, Genesee County, New York
- Buried: St. Joseph's Cemetery in Batavia
- Son of Francois Jacques Heintz and Catharine Baumann
- Husband of Marie Cresence Wagner
Heintz, Marie Ann · m. Ott · 1825-1863
·

Heintz, Mary Eve · m. Schmalz ·
1824-? · 
Heintz, Regina · m. Balthasar · 1831-?
·

Hentches, Martin
· 18??-? ·

Herrmann, Anne · m. Schneider · 1685-1750
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Hilbert, Josephine
· m. Voegele · 1864-1891 · 
- Born: 19-Mar-1864
- Died: 14-Apr-1891 in Lancaster, Erie County, New York
- Due to complications from childbirth
- Daughter of Sylvester Hilbert and Mary Ann Eck
- Wife of Joseph Voegele (1862-1934)
Hoban, Sharon ·
m. Smith · living
·

- Daughter of Fay Aloysius Hoban and Patricia Faith (Gale) Hoban
- Wife of Christopher Smith
- Sharon is a descendant of James Hoban, the architect who designed the White
House in Washington, D.C.
- Education:
- BS in Industrial Technology, California State University Fresno, May-1984
Hock, Andrew · 1821-1891
·
- Andrew might be the brother of Frank Hoch, since their names appear as witnesses
on each other's family records
- Born: 08-Apr-1821 in Bavaria, Germany
- Immigrated to the U.S.: 1833
- Immigrant ship: Brig Ann
& Emilee, from Bremen to New York, arriving 09-Jul-1833
- Two boys named Andreas Hock appear on this ship's passenger list
- Died: 10-Sep-1891 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York
- Buried: St. Mary of the Assumption
Cemetery, Lancaster, New York
- Husband of Theresa Rusch
- Occupation: Farmer
- Residence: Buffalo (12th ward in 1860)
Hock, Anna Marie ("Mary") · m.
Schmalz · 1856-? · 
Hoch, Barbara · m. Staebell · 1859-1942
·

Hock, Claudius · 1803?-? ·
- Claudius might be the brother of Frank Hoch, since their names appear as
witnesses on each other's family records
- Born: 1802 or 1803 in Bavaria
- Immigrated to the U.S.: 1833, at age thirty
- Died: Between 1860 and 1880
- Son of Mathias Hock and Mary Eva (last name unknown)
- Husband of Anna Maria Rusch
- Occupation: Farmer
- Naturalization:
- Alien Declaration (of intention to become a citizen), Erie County, 21-Sep-1836
- Residences:
- Amherst (in 1836 and 1840)
- Buffalo (12th ward in 1860)
Hock, Dorothy · m. Gurney · 1863?-19??
· 
Hock, Florence · m. Niederpruem ·
1895-1965 ·
Hoch/Hock, Frank · 1831-1904 ·
- Born: Oct-1831 in Baden
- Immigrated to the U.S.: 1833, at age two
- Died: 12-Nov-1904 in Lancaster, New York
- Buried 15-Nov-1904 in St. Mary's Cemetery, Lancaster, New York
- Husband of Eva Fürst
- On 15-May-1887, Frank Hoch purchased lot number 89 in St. Peter and Paul's
Church Cemetery in Hamburg, New York. Currently it is not known for whom he
purchased it.
- Frank Hoch lived with his daughter Barbara at 11 Palmer Place, Lancaster,
New York, after his wife's death.
- Occupation: Laborer
Hock, John · 1860?-19?? ·
Hock, Laura Dorothy · m. Falkner · 1888-1971
·
Hoch, Mary Frances · m. Schardt ·
1858-1934 · 
- Born: 05-Feb-1858
- Baptised: 14-Feb-1858 at St. Louis Church, Buffalo, New York
- Godparents: Andres Hoch and Francisca Holfelder
- Died: 10-Oct-1934
- Daughter of Frank Hoch and Eva Fürst
- Wife of Peter Schardt
- Mother of Julia Schardt, d. 1968
Hoerbelt, Curtis
George · living
·
- Son of Vincent Charles Hoerbelt (deceased) and Marcella Granite Hoerbelt
- Husband of Catherine Derner Adolf
- Education:
- B.S., Mathematics, Univerity of Buffalo, Jun-1999
- Teachers certification, Univerity of Buffalo, July-2000
- Occupation:
Hoffarth, Anna ·
m. Philipps · 16??-1699 ·

Hoffart, Eva · m. Dangler · 1682-17??
·
Hohe, Jacob ·
16??-17?? ·

Hohe, Johannes · 17??-? ·

Hohe, Mary Eva · m. Staebell · 1758-1816
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Hubsch (or Hirch),
Magdalena · m. Stephan · 1819-1879 · 
- Born: 1818 or 1819 in France, probably in Riedseltz, Bas-Rhin, Alsace
- Immigration: 1847, aboard the ship Francois
I, from Havre to New York, arriving 22-Oct-1847
- Died: 1879, probably in Lancaster, Erie County, New York
- Wife of Peter Stephan
Huffman, Jennie Pearl
· m. Schneider · 1910-1990 ·

Hupfer, Magdalena
· m. Staebell · 1875-1954 · 
- Born: 03-Apr-1875 in Germany
- Immigrated: 1896
- Died: 26-Aug-1954, probably in Bufalo, Erie County, New York
- Daughter of John Hupfer and Barbara Lienbe___(?)
- Wife of Joseph Staebell
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