| YEAR |
MONTH |
DAY |
PERSON |
PLACE |
EVENT |
REFERENCE |
| -- |
-- |
-- |
Hauß, Hauss, Haus, Hause, Hausz, Haussz, Haussen, Hausszen, Hauszen, Hausen, Hauser, Hausendorf, Hausmann, Hausermann, Hausler, Hausener, Haussenauer |
Rhine River, from Frankfort to Lowen Alsace |
Various Dutch and German spellings for 'Haus' and 'son of Haus'. Versions of the Coat of Arms at right are to be found along this area. An early version of the shield, dating back to 1185, is in Die Wappen Rolle de Zurich (a roster of Heraldry by the Antiquarian Society of Zurich). |
 Research by the House of Names. |
| 1558, 1559, 1565 |
-- |
-- |
Hauß, Peter |
Klein Altenstädten near 6300 Wetzlar (15 km. W. of Giessen), Germany. |
The Marburg Archives lists of Shrove Tuesday hens, garden taxes, and subject money (110 Acc. 1939/31, No. 167). |
The Palatine Families of New York by Henry Jones, Jr. - ISBN 096138882X - page 349-352 |
| 1579 |
-- |
-- |
Haus, Jorg |
Klein Altenstädten, Germany |
Recorded there in 1579 |
The Palatine Families of New York by Henry Jones, Jr. |
| 1579 |
-- |
-- |
Hauß, Jacob |
Klein Altenstädten, Germany |
Recorded there in 1579 |
The Palatine Families of New York by Henry Jones, Jr. |
| 1586 |
-- |
-- |
Hauß, Johannchen |
Klein Altenstädten, Germany |
Registered there in 1586 |
The Palatine Families of New York by Henry Jones, Jr. |
| 1586 |
-- |
-- |
Hauß, Jürgen |
Klein Altenstädten, Germany |
Registered there in 1586 |
The Palatine Families of New York by Henry Jones, Jr. |
| 1600 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
| 1618 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Europe |
Start of 30 Years' War |
-- |
| 1629 |
-- |
-- |
Captain John Smith |
Jamestown, Virginia, the oldest of the English colonies in North America |
Requests to London to send him some more "damn Dutch" (Germans and Dutch) |
Germans helped build America - and how has America repaid them? -- Heinrich Piebrock |
| 1633 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Palatinate |
King Gustavus Adolphus burns city of Spires |
"Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York," Vol. 111 |
| 1643 |
-- |
-- |
Hauß, Hanns |
Nieder-Weisel, Solm |
Tax rolls (family runs the Stag and the Swan Tavern) |
"The Nieder-Weisel Story," research by Kelvin Williams |
| 1648 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Europe |
End of 30 Years' War |
-- |
| 1653 |
-- |
-- |
Hauss, Johann |
Marburg-Altenstädt |
Church register (donation for a church organ) |
Familie Greve |
| 1666 |
-- |
-- |
Hauss, Johann Christian |
Klein Altenstädten, Solm, Hessen-Darmstadt |
Approximate date of birth. |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1676 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Palatinate |
Invaded by Germany |
"Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York," Vol. 111 |
| 1688 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Palatinate |
Invaded by the Dauphin |
"Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York," Vol. 111 |
| 1689 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Palatinate |
Restored to the German Empire by the Treaty of Reswish |
"Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York," Vol. 111 |
| 1689? |
-- |
-- |
Hauss, Johann Christian |
Klein Altenstädten, Duchy of Solm, Germany |
Weds Maria Catharine |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1690 |
-- |
-- |
Hauss, Johannes |
Kliene Altenstädten, Duchy of Solm, Germany |
A guess for approximate date of birth. |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1693 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Palatinate |
Land destroyed by the French, "who made a desert of 2,000 cities, towns and villages" |
"Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York," Vol. 111 |
| 1694 |
-- |
-- |
Hauß, Daniel |
Klein Altenstädten, Germany |
Recorded at Altenstädten, with home in Königsberg. |
The Palatine Families of New York by Henry Jones, Jr. |
| 1694 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Palatinate |
Short period of peace! |
"Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York," Vol. 111 |
| 1695 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Palatinate |
Peace over: Destroyed by the French (again) |
"Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York," Vol. 111 |
| 1700 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
| 1708 |
March |
-- |
Rev. Joshua Kocherthal |
Palatinate |
Petitions Queen Anne to permit Palatines to sail for one of the British colonies in North America |
The Book of Names, Especially Relating to The Early Palatines and the First Settlers in the Mohawk Valley Compiled by Lou D. MacWethy. Published by The Enterprise and News, St. Johnsville, NY., 1933 |
| 1708 |
March |
-- |
Queen Anne |
England |
Agrees to send Palatines to the British Colonies to escape religious persecution |
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| 1708 |
March |
-- |
Rev. Joshua Kocherthal |
Takes 50 to 60 Germans to London by way of Holland |
Move into shacks outside of London. Queen Anne is apprised of their extreme poverty and grants them each a shilling a day toward their subsistence. |
The Book of Names, Especially Relating to The Early Palatines and the First Settlers in the Mohawk Valley, Compiled by Lou D. MacWethy, 1933 |
| 1708 |
Oct. |
-- |
Rev. Joshua Kocherthal & 53 Palatines |
London |
Set sail for North America. |
The Book of Names, Especially Relating to The Early Palatines and the First Settlers in the Mohawk Valley |
| 1709 |
-- |
-- |
Hauss, Johann Christian |
Solm |
Takes British Agent's offer to advance his expenses to immigrate to the New World. |
Haus 2 House |
| 1709 |
-- |
-- |
Hauss, Johann Christian & Family |
Palatinate |
Sail to Rotterdam, then London |
Haus 2 House |
| 1709 |
Dec. |
25 |
Haus, Mary Catharine |
London |
Death |
London Churchbooks and the German Emigration of 1709 (Schriften Zur Wanderungs- geschichte Der Pfalzer - by John P. Dern. Publisher: Edwards Brothers: 1968. 55 pages. Languages: English / German |
| 1710 |
April |
10 |
Hauss, Johann Christian & Family |
London |
Set sail for America with 2814 Palatines |
 |
| 1710 |
June |
13 |
Palatines |
New York |
Land in America, settled on the Hudson River as indentured servants |
Barnhart Timeline |
| 1710 |
Sept. |
27 |
Hauss (sp), Christian |
New York |
Married to Anna Catherine, widow of the late Johann Becker of Durnberg near Deitz in the Sovereignty of Schomberg, by Rev. Joshua Kocherthal |
Church records of Rev. Joshua Kocherthal, page 41. Also appears in Palatine Families of NY by H. Jones, page 349, with reference to "West Camp Luth. Chbk." |
| 1710 |
-- |
-- |
Hauss, Johann Christian and Anna Catherine |
Schoharie Valley, New York |
Move into a new settlement called Heessberg, later Haysbury [one of the "East Camp" settlements], Dutchess Co., NY |
Warhoffte und glaubwurdige Verzeichnuss jeniger Personen; welche sich anno 1709 aus Teutschland in Americam oder neue welt begeben. . . . (Reuttlingen, ca. 1717), by Ulrich Simmendinger, a Palatine refugee who returned to Germany |
| 1713 |
-- |
-- |
Palatines |
New York |
Discharged from indentured servitude |
Barnhart Timeline |
| 1715 |
-- |
-- |
Hauss, Johannes |
New York City, NY |
Weds Sarah Allen (b. 1695) of Haverstraw, Rockland Co., NY |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1715 |
Oct. |
11 |
Hauss, Johann Christian |
New York |
Naturalized as Christian Houys |
Denizations, Naturalizations, and Oaths of Allegiance in Colonial New York - Kenneth Scott and Kenn Stryker-Rodda |
| 1715 / 1716 |
Jan. |
10 |
Hauss, Rheinhardt |
New York |
Naturalized as Rynier Hous of Phillipsburg, yeoman |
Denizations, Naturalizations, and Oaths of Allegiance in Colonial New York - Kenneth Scott and Kenn Stryker-Rodda |
| 1715 / 1716 |
-- |
-- |
Hauss, Johannes |
New York |
Removes to Haverstraw, Rockland Co. |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1716-17 |
-- |
-- |
Hauss, Rheinhardt |
Hackensack, New York, New Jersey |
Hans Reinhard Husz and Anna Elisabetha registered with one child |
Warhoffte und glaubwurdige Verzeichnuss jeniger Personen; welche sich anno 1709 aus Teutschland in Americam oder neue welt begeben. . . . (Reuttlingen, ca. 1717), by Ulrich Simmendinger, a Palatine refugee who returned to Germany |
| 1717 |
-- |
-- |
Hauss, Johann Christian |
Neu-Husberg, later called Fox Town, (where the Old Stone Fort now stands, in Stone Arabia, Montgomery Co., NY) |
Recorded as a resident |
Georg House site |
| 1719 |
-- |
-- |
Hause, John III |
Haverstraw, Rockland Co., NY |
Birth to Johannes Hauss and Sarah Allen |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1721 |
July |
27 |
Hauss, Johannes |
New York |
Naturalized as "Johannes Hausz" |
Colonial Laws of New York, Vol. II, by Lincoln, Charles Z.; Wm. H. Johnson; A.J. Northrup. Chapter: 418. Publisher: James B. Lyon, State Printer, Albany. 1894
The Palatine Families of New York - Henry Jones, Jr. -ISBN 096138882X - pages 351-352 |
| 1725 |
Aug. |
26 |
Hauss, Johann Christian |
Harrison Patent, Albany County, New York. (650 acres of land along the Maquas River, to be divided equally, with one acre left over for a church.) |
Harmonas Wendell transfers a parcel of land to Christian Haus and Hendrick Klock (Albany County Deeds, Volume 7, page 87). But Wendall dies; title then goes to his son, Jacob, and Anna Wendell, who release unto Hendrick Klock one undivided or moiety of the before recited Lott No. 13." |
History of St. John's (Property was later deeded on Aug. 24, 1732 to Hendrick Walrat; On Apr. 8, 1745, Walrat deeded the one half part to Evert H. Wendell) |
| 1726 |
May |
29 |
Haus, Johannnes, son of Rheinhardt |
New York |
Baptism |
Baptisms, Lutheran Church, New York City |
| 1746? |
-- |
-- |
Hause, John III |
-- |
Weds Sarah Wheeler (Weiler) |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1750 |
Feb. |
24 |
Hause, William |
Haverstraw, Rockland Co., NY |
Birth |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1754 - 1763 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
The French & Indian War |
The Unredeemed Captive - A Family Story from Early America. John Demos. ISBN 0-679-75961-1 |
| 1757 |
April |
16 |
Klock, George Sr. |
Harrison Patent, Albany County, New York. |
Conveyed the land that Christian Haus tried to buy in 1825 as an Indenture from Evert H. Wendell, "together with all and Singular the Buildings thereon erected (to witt) house, outhouse, Barn, Stable, orchard and the Reversion etc. Consideration L- 300. (Probably English pounds) |
Threerivershms |
| 1760 |
-- |
-- |
"Fort Haus" or "Fort House" |
New York, Palatine District, Mohawk Valley (Schoharie), near Crum Creek |
Owned by George Klock, Sr. A stone in the southeast corner of that house foundation bears the inscription G.K. - 1760 IBLT. It was so named to honor contractor Christian Haus |
Klock of the Mohawk ThreeRivershms |
| 1770 |
May |
20 |
Hause, William |
Orange Co., NY |
Weds Martha Wood |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1771 |
-- |
-- |
Haus, illegible first name |
New York |
Name on a petition sent to the New York provincial legislature supporting the split of Albany County, creating Tryon County, named after Governor William Tryon |
Rootsweb.com |
| 1773 |
Sept. |
15 |
Hause, John (son of William) |
Rockland Co., NY |
Birth |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1773 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Boston |
Boston Tea Party |
Penguin Atlas of North American History to 1870 by Colin McEvedy |
| 1775 |
July |
17 |
Hause, William |
Haverstraw, New York |
Signs petition against British actions in Massachusetts, supporting the Continental Congress. |
History of Rockland County, New York, by Frank Bertangue Green. New York: A.S. Barnes, 1886. Pages 55-59 |
| 1775 |
Dec. |
-- |
Palatines |
New York |
Neutral under leadership of Sir John Johnson. |
Barnhart Timeline |
| 1776 |
July |
4 |
-- |
13 Colonies |
Declaration of Independence adopted |
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| 1776 |
Oct. |
28 |
Hause, John and Simon, (sons of John II or III) |
White Plains, NY |
Killed by British and Hessian Forces. |
Ovid Bible of Joseph Hause |
| 1776-1783 |
-- |
-- |
Hause, William |
Orange Co., NY |
Served under Col. Gilbert Cooper in Second Regiment of NY militia. |
New York in the Revolution, by J.A. Roberts, page 159. 1898 |
| 1783 |
Sept. |
-- |
-- |
13 Colonies |
Treaty ratified - recognition of Independence of the Colonies. |
Penguin Atlas of North American History to 1870 by Colin McEvedy |
| 1796 |
April |
-- |
Hause, John (son of Johannes) |
Rockland Co., NY |
Death |
Last will and Testament (present: Sarah Hause, William, Simon) |
| 1796 |
Nov. |
6 |
Hause, John (son of William) |
Orange Co., NY |
Weds Esther Ketcham |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1800 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
| 1804 |
Jan. |
14 |
Hause, Augustus |
Orange Co., NY |
Birth |
 |
| 1804 |
May |
14 |
Lewis & Clark |
St. Louis |
begin exploration of Louisiana Purchase, setting out from St. Louis for Pacific Coast. |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1805 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Michigan Territory created. |
Penguin Atlas of North American History to 1870 by Colin McEvedy |
| 1812 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
War of 1812 |
Duh... |
| 1812 |
Dec. |
28 |
Hause, John (son of William) |
Fayette, Seneca Co., NY |
Patents a 203-acre property on Lake Cayuga, to be named Hause's (or Hauze's) Point. |
Centennial Historical Sketch of the Town of Fayette, Seneca County, New York: 1800-1900, by Diedrich Willers (p. 140) |
| 1818 |
May |
20 |
Hause, William |
Hause Hill Cemetery, Tyrone, Schuyler Co., NY |
Death: DAR patriot. National Number 755373 |
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| 1828 |
Jan. |
14 |
Hause, Augustus |
-- |
Weds Jane Jones (1) |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1830 |
-- |
-- |
Hause, John (son of William) |
Fayette, Seneca County, NY |
Head of Household with seven free whites |
United States Census Records |
| 1830 |
-- |
-- |
Hause, Augustus |
Fayette, Seneca County, NY |
Head of Household with three free whites |
United States Census Records |
| 1831 |
Mar. |
10 |
Hause, Laban Augustus |
Fayette, Seneca County, NY |
Birth |
Genealogy by Melissa Sanderson |
| 1837 |
Jan. |
26 |
-- |
Michigan |
Becomes a state |
Michigan-Markers |
| 1844 |
Jan. |
17 |
Hause, John (son of William) |
Hause's (or Hauze's) Point, Fayette, Seneca Co., NY |
Death. Property divided among his 11 children. |
 |
| 1850 |
August |
-- |
Hause, Augustus |
Royalton, Niagara Co., NY |
Listed as a farmer, with wife Jane and children |
United States Census Records |
| 1850 |
Sept. |
8 |
Hause, Jane Jones (#1 wife of Augustus) |
Royalton, Niagara Co., NY |
Death |
Tombstone at Dysinger-Royalton Union Baptist Cemetery |
| 1852 |
Dec. |
19 |
Hause, Augustus |
Royalton, Niagara Co., NY |
Weds Fannie Christopher (2) |
Niagara Democrat, January 6, 1853 |
| 1854 |
Sept. |
20 |
Hause, Laban Augustus |
Lockport, NY |
Weds Sarah Dysinger (1) |
Genealogy by Melissa Sanderson |
| 1854 |
-- |
-- |
Hause, Laban Augustus |
Riley Center, MI |
Moves to Michigan |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1859 |
-- |
-- |
Hause, Sarah Dysinger (#1 wife of Laban) |
Riley Center, MI |
Death -- lingering complications from childbirth |
Tombstone at Memphis Cemetery |
| 1859 |
Oct. |
25 |
Hause, Laban Augustus |
Riley Center, MI |
Weds Melissa Sanderson (2) |
 |
| 1860 |
June |
11 |
Hause, Laban Augustus |
Riley Center, MI |
Listed as 29-year-old "Farmer" with 20-year-old Melissa and 3-year-old Alma |
United States Census Records |
| 1861-1865 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Civil War |
-- |
| 1867 |
April |
14 |
Hause, Frank Augustus |
Riley Center, MI |
Birth |
Tombstone at Memphis Cemetery |
| 1870 |
June |
10 |
Hause, Laban Augustus |
Emmet, Riley Center, MI |
Listed as a retail store owner, with wife Melissa and kids Elma, Alice, Sarah & Frank |
United States Census Records |
| 1870 |
July |
13 |
Hause, Augustus |
Royalton, Niagara Co., NY |
Listed as a farmer, with wife Fanny ("keeping house") and daughter Ella |
United States Census Records |
| 1869-1873 |
-- |
-- |
Hause, Laban Augustus |
Emmett, MI |
Postmaster |
Research by D. Deal |
| 1875 |
Feb. |
19 |
Hause, Augustus |
Royalton, Niagara Co., NY |
Death |
Tombstone at Dysinger-Royalton Union Baptist Cemetery |
| 1880 |
June |
7 |
Hause, Laban Augustus |
Millington Village , Tuscola Co., MI |
Listed as a merchant, with wife Melissa and kids Sarah, Frank & Edith |
United States Census Records |
| 1888 |
Feb |
18 |
Hause, Frank Augustus |
Riley Center, MI |
Weds Fladella Raymond |

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| 1891 |
April |
5 |
Hause, Carlisle |
Memphis, Saint Clair Co., MI. |
Birth |
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 6 |
| 1900 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
| 1906 |
March |
14 |
Hause, Laban Augustus |
Memphis, Saint Clair Co., MI |
Death |
Tombstone at Memphis Cemetery |
| 1910 |
April |
16 |
Hause, Frank Augustus |
Memphis, Saint Clair Co., MI |
General Auctioneer living with Fladella and sons Raymond, Carlisle, Basil & Maurice. |
U.S. Census Records |
| 1911 |
-- |
-- |
Hause, Carlisle |
Memphis, Saint Clair Co., MI |
Wed to Marjorie Marchant (1) |
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| 1914 - 1918 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
World War I |
-- |
| 1917 |
July |
24 |
Hause, Carleton Marchant, Sr. |
Mt. Clemens, Macomb Co., MI |
Birth |
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 6 |
| 1921 |
Nov. |
25 |
Hause, Melissa |
Memphis, MI |
Death. Buried with ancestors in Memphis, at Memphis Cemetery, Saint Clair Co., MI |
Tombstone at Memphis Cemetery |
| 1929 |
October |
29 |
-- |
Wall Street |
"Black Tuesday:" Great Depression begins |
-- |
| 1930 |
April |
8 |
Frank A. Hause & Fladella Raymond |
Memphis Village, Richmond Township, Macomb County |
Frank listed as being employed in "General Farming" |
United States Census Records |
| 1938 |
Aug. |
17 |
Hause, Carleton Marchant, Sr. |
Indiana |
Wed to Jeanne May Brunner |
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| 1939 |
April |
5 |
Hause, Marjorie Marchant (#1 wife of Carlisle) |
Detroit, Wayne Co., MI |
Death |
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 6 |
| 1939 |
Nov. |
25 |
Hause, Carleton Marchant, Jr. |
Gibraltar, MI. |
Birth |

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| 1941 |
-- |
-- |
Hause, Carlisle |
Memphis, Saint Clair Co., MI |
Wed to Emily Meister (2) |
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 6 |
| 1941 |
Dec. |
7 |
-- |
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii |
Japanese attack begins US involvement in World War II |
-- |
| 1945 |
May |
7 |
-- |
France |
Germany surrenders unconditionally to the US and Allied Powers. |
-- |
| 1951 |
May |
3 |
Hause, Frank Augustes |
Riley Center, MI |
Death |
Tombstone at Memphis Cemetery |
| 1959 |
June |
13 |
Hause, Carleton Marchant, Jr. |
Ypsilanti, MI |
Wed to Martha Ellen Wenk |

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| 1961 |
June |
7 |
Hause, Jeffrey Carleton |
Ann Arbor, MI |
Birth |

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| 1961 |
July |
19 |
Hause, Fladella Raymond |
Memphis, Saint Clair Co., MI |
Death. |
Tombstone at Memphis Cemetery |
| 1962 |
Oct. |
-- |
All Hause family members in California |
Desert home of Lois Hause (daughter of Raymond) |
Meeting place if the bombs started dropping during the Cuban Missile Crisis |
-- |
| 1965 |
Aug. |
12 |
Hause, Kathleen Ellen |
San Diego, CA |
Birth. |  |
| 1967 |
Sept. |
15 |
Hause, Eric Donald |
Oceanside, CA |
Birth |
 |
1968 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Detroit, MI |
Riots |
-- |
| 1968 |
Sept. |
14 |
Hause, Michele Marie |
Oceanside, CA |
Birth |
 |
| 1972 |
March |
-- |
Hause, Carlisle |
Detroit, Wayne Co., MI |
Death. Buried with ancestors in Memphis, at Memphis Cemetery, Saint Clair Co., MI |
Tombstone at Memphis Cemetery |
| 1983 |
June |
8 |
Hause, Carleton Marchant, Sr. |
San Diego, CA |
Death |
Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 1, Ed. 6 |
| 1984 |
Nov. |
17 |
-- |
-- |
"Once Bitten," co-written by Jeff Hause, opens as the #1 movie in the USA. Critics weep. |
Variety, Hollywood Reporter, USA Today |
| 1985 |
June |
29 |
Hause, Kathleen Ellen |
Vista, CA |
Weds Hal Larsen |
-- |
| 1987 |
July |
14 |
Larsen, Sasha Ellen Marie |
Oceanside, CA |
Birth |
 |
| 1990 |
April |
28-- |
Larsen, Dylan Jeffrey Lee |
Oceanside, CA |
Birth to Hal & Kathy Larsen |
 |
| 1996 |
March |
23 |
Hause, Eric Donald |
Bonsall, CA |
Weds Mary Moonsammy |
-- |
| 1997 |
Aug. |
10 |
Hause, Madeline Camille |
Colorado |
Birth. |
 |
| 1998 |
June |
4 |
Larsen, Camille |
Oceanside, CA |
Birth |
 |
| 2000 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
| 2000 |
May |
15 |
Hause, Jeanne May Brunner |
Oceanside, CA |
Death |
-- |
| 2007 |
March |
24 |
Jeff Hause |
Zion National Park, UT |
Weds Lori Ann Dotson |
 |
| 2008 |
April |
1 |
Jeffrey Hause< |