Lottie Celesta Finch

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Lottie Celesta Finch (Hauenstein)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Leon, Decatur, IA, United States
Death: June 12, 1969 (85)
Paradise, Butte, CA, United States
Place of Burial: Orland, Glenn, CA, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Henry Hauenstein and Emily
Wife of Murry Carley Finch
Mother of Helen Wilson; Hazel Thelma Davis; Dorothy Leone Waite; Raye Finch; Little Glen Finch and 2 others
Sister of Mary Belle Hauenstein; Alta Grogan; Morris Saxon Hauenstein; John Samuel Hauenstein; Eva Melisse Hauenstein and 3 others

Occupation: School Teacher
Managed by: Rosalind Alley
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About Lottie Celesta Finch

Hauenstein Coat of Arms / Hauenstein Family Crest The surname of HAUENSTEIN is a German and Ashkenazic Jewish occupational name for a butcher, a woodcutter or stone-mason and the Hauenstein women made lace, one group made black lace and the other made white. Lottie family made white lace. The name was derived from the Old German word HAUER meaning to chop or hack. The name is also spelt HAUER, HEUER, HEWERSTEIN, HEWAR and has been Anglicized to HACKER. Hereditary surnames were originally imported from France into England during the Norman Conquest of 1066. In the two centuries or so after the Conquest surnames were acquired by most families of major landholders, and many landed families of lesser importance. There appears to have been a constant trickle of migration into Britain between about the years 1200 and 150O, mostly from France and the Low Countries, with a small number of migrants from Scandinavia, Germany, Italy and the Iberian peninsular, and occasional individuals from further afield. During this period groups of aliens settled in this country as for example, the Germans who from the late 15th century onwards settled in Cumbria to work the metal mines. Immigration during this time had only a small effect on the body of surnames used in Britain. In many cases, the surnames of immigrants were thoroughly Anglicised. The late sixteenth century saw the arrival, mostly in London and the south-coast ports of large numbers of people fleeing from the war regions of France. Early records of the name in England mention Henry HACKER, who was documented in County Lincolnshire, 1273. William HACCER of County Somerset, was recorded in the year of 1300 and Geoffrey de la HAK of Yorkshire, was listed in the Yorkshire Poll Tax of 1379. The word Heraldry is derived from the German HEER, (a host, an army) and HELD, (champion): the term BLASON, by which the science is denoted in French, English, Italian and German, has most probably its origin in the German word 'BLAZEN' (to blow the horn). Whenever a new knight appeared at a Tournament, the herald sounded the trumpet, and as competitors attended with closed vizors, it was his duty to explain the bearing of the shield or coat-armour belonging to each. Thus, the knowledge of the various devices and symbols was called 'Heraldry'. The Germans transmitted the word to the French, and it reached England after the Norman Conquest of 1066.

GRAND RIVER SCHOOL Iowa DISTRICT

1895 - 1960 Class of 1903 Grace BRAMMER BOLES Homer GRIFFIN Alice GUTHRIE HAWKS Lottie HAUENSTEIN FINCH Rolla SHEWMAKER

For more information regarding Hauenstein Families

Burt's book, Some Hauenstein/Howenstine Howenstein Families from Germany and Switzerland and Descendants, pub. Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1992.

Johannes John Hauenstein was a son of Rudolf Hauenstein (b. 2 Sep 1790, Tegerfelden, Aargau, Switzerland, d. 21 Aug 1872, Tegerfelden) and Anna Duttwyler (b. 3 Oct 1793, Oberweningen, Aargau, Switzerland). Rudolf and Anna were m. 3 Mar 1814 in Tegerfelden. Rudolf was the son of Hans Jacob Hauenstein b. 3 Oct 1756, Tegerfelden and d. 1 Jun 1836, Tegerfelden. Rudolf and Anna had seven children: John Jakob, Kungold, Rudolph, Johannes John, Henri, Friedrich Wilhelm, and Friedrich Gottlieb.

Johannes John Hauenstein was b. 7 Sep 1820 in Switzerland (probably Tegerfelden). He d. 2 Feb 1912 and is buried in Huntington, IN. He immigrated to the US 4 Sep 1845. He was a farmer.

He m. first, Wilhemina "Amanda" Brandt (dau. of Charles Brandt and Amalie Mollie Buddea) 18 Dec 1849, Huntington Co., IN. Wilhemina was b. 31 Jul 1829 in Hanover, GER. She d. 13 Nov 1880, Huntington Co., IN.

John and Wilhemina had 10 children: Amalie Molly, John J., Mary W., Charles G., Johanna Wilhemina, Sophia M., Anna B., Caroline Barbara, Emma Margaret, and Gottlieb Ernest.

John m. second, Louisa W. J. Allschwede, 15 Aug 1882 in Huntington Co., IN. She was b. 9 Nov 1929 in Germany and d. 4 Sep 1898 in Huntington Co., IN.

There are several photographs of John, his brothers and other relatives in Burt's book.

Hauenstein is a municipality in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Palatinate forest, approximately 20 km east of Pirmasens, and 20 km west of Landau. Wikipedia Population: 4,012 (2008) Area: 5.4 sq miles (13.9 km²) Weather: 74° F, Wind SW at 4 mph, 50% Humidity Local time: 6:33pm Tuesday (CEST)

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Lottie Celesta Finch's Timeline

1883
July 21, 1883
Leon, Decatur, IA, United States
1910
1910
ND, United States
1911
1911
ND, United States
1920
April 4, 1920
Orland, Glenn, California, United States
1923
1923
Orland, Glenn, California, United States
1923
Orland, Glenn, California, United States
1924
1924
Orland, Glenn, California, United States
1969
June 12, 1969
Age 85
Paradise, Butte, CA, United States
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Orland, Glenn, California, United States