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Haag family history

Haag family history

Posted: 28 Apr 2014 8:24AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Haag, Walters, Rudolph, Rosbough, Scrivens, Galloway, Dempsey, Tymke, Smith, Hepburn
I was just browsing and looking through old Haag posts and wondered if any of the old posts still have interest in information regarding old Middleburgh Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio Haags. I might have information for those interested, and you might be able to help me clear up some things as well. Are you aware of a "Haag family history," about 10-15 pages long, that summarizes Haag arrival into Middleburg area? I believe, if I remember right, there was some relation between the Haags and the Walters, who farmed a large tract of land in what is now Brook Park, Ohio, much of which became obliterated when Interstate-71 was carved through the area in the 1960s. In that time period, names such as the Walters, Rudolphs, Rosboughs, Scrivens, Galloways, Dempseys, Tymkes, Smiths, and Hepburns farmed the general area, but the Haags, I believe, were more toward the eastern end of Middleburgh, around the West 130th Street area, close to the Parma, Ohio border. I know there are Haags in a cemetery off Pleasant Valley and either Ridge or State in Parma, and also some Haags buried in Woodvale Cemetery in Middleburg Heights. Let me know if I can be of help. Have a beautiful day!

Re: Haag family history

Posted: 18 Oct 2014 1:59AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Haag
Hi,
My surname is Haag.
My Grandfather came to Australia and I understand his brother to America.
They came from Baden Baden in Germany.
His cousin came to Australia as a member of the Vienna boys choir between the wars, was stuck here and decided to stay.

If you would like to trade info and explore possible connections let me know.

Re: Haag family history

Posted: 21 Jun 2015 2:06PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi,

Just came across your post.

My grandmother was a Haag, originally from Baden as well, though in the early 1800s her ancestors moved to Kleinliebental in Russia. I have a moderate amount of information on the Haags going back a few generations in Baden, the earliest being Mathias Haag, 1650, in Flehingen.

I would be happy to correspond if you wish.

Larry Schnurr, Canada
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