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Hans Jacob Hackmann (Hagmann)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Eidberg, Winterthur District, Zurich, Switzerland
Death: after 1717
Kirchheim an der Weinstraße, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Place of Burial: Kirchheim an der Weinstraße, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Immediate Family:

Son of Ulrich Hagmann and Maria Hagmann
Husband of Maria Hackmann
Father of Johann Jakob Hackmann; Rudolph Hackmann; Ulrich Hackmann; Abraham Hackmann; Christian Hackmann and 3 others
Brother of Johannes Hackmann; Ulrich Hackmann and Peter Hackmann

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About Hans Jacob Hackmann

9. ULRICH5 HACKMAN (MATTHIAS4 HAGMAN, HANS3, JACOB2, HOCKMAN1)8 was born Oct 1634 in Eidberg, Canton Zurich, Switzerland, and died Bef. 1683 in Ibersheim, Rhein Pfalz, Germany. He married MARIA Abt. 1658. She died Bef. 1685.

Notes for ULRICH HACKMAN: Ulrich Hagman was born at Eidberg, Canton Zurich, Switzerland and was baptized 2 October 1634. He immigrated to Alsace by 1663 and joined the Mennonite community in the Palatinate after 1666. He had died by 1683 Ulrich and his brother, Hans Jakob appear on a 1663 list of people from the Oberwinterthur area who had left Switzerland. This document specifically identifies them as sons of Matthias Hagman of Eidberg and states that they were staying at Muttersholtz in Alsace. It further states that the older brother (Ulrich) had a wife and child, but the other brother (Hans Jakob) was still single (Verzeichnisse Von Ausgewanderten Aus Pfarrein Verschiedenen Kapital 1667-1663; Bevolkerungs-Verzeichnisse, E-II-270, (Staatsarchiv, Zurich), p. 223). Hans Jacob also appeared on an earlier list from 1656 as a resident of Muttersholtz (Liste von ausgewanderten Zurchern die sich 1656 in der Gegend von Kolmar aufhielten, Bevolkerungs-Verzeichnisse, E-I-119. #10 [Staatsarchiv, Zurich]. Muttersholtz is a village in the old Alsatian County of Rappolstein, north of Colmar. This area was severely devastated during the Thirty Years War and the local Lord, Count Rappolstein, allowed Swiss emigrants, including Anabaptist refugees, to settle in his domain. Some Anabaptists and other Swiss emigrants began moving to the area in the late 1640s. Among them was Ulrich's and Hans Jakob's uncle, Jacob Nussli of Oberlangenhart, an Anabaptist who had been imprisoned and then expelled from the Canton with his wife and sons (Bevolkerungs-Verzeichnisse, E-II-270, [Staatsarchiv, Zurich], p. 284). Nussli went to Muttersholtz in County Rappolstein and Ulrich's younger brother, Hans Jakob went there in 1656. The Journey to Alsace would have been a route well traveled by many other Swiss emigrants and refugees. While located in the mountains of Zurich, Eidberg is only about fifteen miles from the upper Rhine at its nearest point. To travel to Alsace, Ulrich and Hans Jakob needed only to follow the local roads along the Toss, a Rhine tributary that originates in the hills above Eidberg, through Winterthur and then northwest to its juncture with the Rhine. From that Point, they would travel west about sixty miles to Basel, where the Rhine turns northward into Alsace, leaving Switzerland. Muttersholtz, in the County of Rappolstein is about fifty miles north of Basel, easily reached by local roads over level land. The first record of Ulrich and his wife in the Reformed Church records of Muttersholtz, which date from 1644, is the baptism of their son, Johannes, 29 November 1663. The baptismal entry specifically states that Ulrich and his wife were "Anabaptista". Since the 1663 emigrant list which mentions that Ulrich had a wife and child was drawn up much earlier, perhaps as early as 1661, this child born near the end of 1663 is at least the second child if not the third child of Ulrich and Maria. Another child was baptized at Muttersholtz in April of 1666 and this is the last record of the family in Alsace. There were other Anabaptist families in the area. In addition to Jacob Nussli and some of his children at Muttersholtz, there were Brubachers,Gochenaurers, Baumanns, and Eglis in nearby villages; (Emigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners, Richard Warren Davis, 1995, PP. 5-7). By the 1670s most of these families were living around Ibersheim, near Worms, on the Rhine in the German Palatinate. It can only be assumed that Ulrich Hagman and his family migrated from Alsace to the Palatinate with them. Ulrich's widow is named in 1683, with nine other people, as a hereditary leaseholder on a farm estate ("Hof") at Ibersheim. In 1685 a Mennonite census shows the Hagmann portion of the Ibersheim Hof was occupied by Hans Hagmann with four brothers and sisters with no mention of their mother; ( Ibersheim Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. II, PP. 1-2; and Herman Guth, Palatine Mennonite census lists, p. 16) (From the Rhine to the Shenandoah; Vol III, Daniel W. Bly, Gateway Press; Baltimore, Maryland, 2002, p. 86).

More About ULRICH HACKMAN: Baptism: 02 Oct 1634, Oberwinterthur, Canton Zurich, Switzerland

Notes for MARIA: The widow of Ulrich Hagmann was listed as a lease holder at Ibersheim in the Palatinate in 1683. She had died by 1685. They had four sons and two unidentified daughters.

More About ULRICH HACKMAN and MARIA: Marriage: Abt. 1658

Children of ULRICH HACKMAN and MARIA are: 12.i. HANS JACOB6 HAGMAN, b. 29 Jan 1662, Ibersheim, Rhein Pfalz, Germany; d. Aft. 1717, Kircheim, Palatinate, Germany.13.ii. JOHANNES HACKMAN, b. Nov 1663, Muttersholtz, Alsace, Germany; d. Bef. 1738, Ibersheim, Rhein Pfalz, Germany.14.iii. ULRICH HAGMANN, b. Apr 1666, Muttersholtz, Alsace, Germany; d. Bef. 1738, Ibersheim, Rhein Pfalz, Germany.15.iv. PETER HAGMANN, b. Abt. 1670, Ibersheim, Rhein Pfalz, Germany; d. Bef. 1738, Ibersheim, Rhein Pfalz, Germany.

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Hans Jacob Hackmann's Timeline

1654
October 1654
Eidberg, Winterthur District, Zurich, Switzerland
1684
1684
Ibersheim, Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1686
1686
Alsheim, Alzey-Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1690
1690
Ibersheim, Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1692
1692
Ibersheim, Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1695
1695
Ibersheim, Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1698
1698
Ibersheim, Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1702
1702
Epfenbach, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
1705
1705
Epfenbach, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany