| Birth: | 1666 in Kliene Altenstadten, Duchy Of Solm, Germany |
| Death: | 1706 |
| Sex: | M |
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Text: !This was last German address, birthplace unknown. There was a German place
name according to my great Grandfathers Bible "Von Achenhausen" which
translates to "Of Aachen To Dwell". Kleine Altenstadten near 6300 Wetzlar, in the Duchy of Solm, which is about 15 kilometers west of Giessen.
First wife's name is unknown; she apparently died after John requested Transport to America and before his arrival. Some think she was of the "Duchy of Solm, accounting for his residence there. The "Hause's" using the same "Coat of Arms" are to be found along the Rhine, Frankfort to Lowen Alsace.
Johan Hause was one of 2814 Palatines loaded on ten ships, Dec. 25 to Dec 29 1710, But they did not sail until Apr. 10, 1710. The first ship to arrive in New York was the "Lyon" on Jun. 13, 1710, the last arrived on Aug. 2, 1710. Of the 2814 that sailed, 446 had died, by the end of July. A report sent to London in July 1710 stated that 476 had died by the end of the fi rst month of Quarentine in New York.
Johann Christian Hauss was Naturalized 11, Oct. 1715.
This information from Josephine Bogart Gregory, 10 E. 300 North Street, St.George, Utah 84770
Johann Christian Haus and Anna Catherine Becker were married by Rev. Joshua Kocherthal, a Lutheran Minister. Johann was a Carpenter.
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