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German/Dutch ancestors
« on: Saturday 07 September 24 05:54 BST (UK) »
Heinrich Hager married Diederica Schmidt in 1822 in Haderslev, Denmark. They had 9 children between 1824 and 1840 all born in Haderslev EXCEPT apparently for one son Christian August Heinrich Hager who was born in 1828 in either Flethe Germany or Hanover Germany (this from various unconfirmed sources).  Christian settled in Victoria, Australia, married in 1856 and had 9 children. Any advice please how I might confirm Christian's place of birth in 1828.

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Re: German/Dutch ancestors
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 08 September 24 00:21 BST (UK) »
I now know that the town name is Flehe not Flethe and I have found it on a map.  My problem is finding a birth record for Christian in 1828 in Flehe, Germany when all his siblings were born in Haderslev Denmark.  (A family story that his father, although of German origin was in the Military)

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Re: German/Dutch ancestors
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 08 September 24 21:13 BST (UK) »
Hi
I think the name you are looking for is spellt Häger in German
Hannover is spellt with double n
Where did you get the place Flehe from? the only one i know is near Dortmund

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« Reply #3 on: Monday 09 September 24 08:58 BST (UK) »
Where did you get your Information, dates, places, names, from?
Do you have documents to support all this?
To avoid doing things twice, it would help of we knew what you already have


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Re: German/Dutch ancestors
« Reply #4 on: Monday 30 September 24 11:36 BST (UK) »
Thank you for trying to help, much appreciated.
I have a marriage certificate for Christian August Heinrich Hager (known as Henry) to Louisa Horn on 1 Nov 1856 in Germantown, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.  His birth place is given as Flethe, Germany and her birth place is Pommerzig, Germany.  He gave his age as 27, therefore born c1829 and he died in 1896 with an age given as 67 therefore born c1829
Family details initially gleaned from a book "Killaloo to Yan Yan Gurt" 1998 by Mac McCombe, (at State Library of Victoria, Australia) a descendant  of Christian and Louisa, but no references noted in the book, but lately I found baptisms/marriages on Ancestry for those in Denmark
Christian's parents - Heinrich Hager married Deidericia Schimdt 19 Oct 1822 Hadserslev, Denmark
Christian's siblings
Diederica Johanna Eleanora Hager born 30 Apr 1824 Hadserslev
Iwer Rudolph Hager born 21 Juen 1826 , died 30 Jul 1826 Hadserslev
Rudolph Sophus Hager born 16 Oct 1827, died 26 Jul 1833 Hadserslev
Helena Anna Maria Hager born 3 Jul 1830 Hadserslev married Christian Steuer
Henirich Anton Hager born 6 Sep 1832 Hadserslev, died 1888 married Catrine Sorine Fehter/Zester?
Rudolph Sophus Hager born 5 Apr 1835 Hadserslev, migrated to Victoria, Australia, married Caroline Ratcliffe in 1860 at Ballarat and died in 1909 in Ballarat
Richard Gottleib Hager 20 Apr 1837 Hadserslev
Theodor Niels Christian Hager born 17 Jun 1840 Hadserslev

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Re: German/Dutch ancestors
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 01 October 24 14:00 BST (UK) »
Here is Heinrich Häger in the Danish census from 1845.
Born in Nienburg near Hannover

https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid5943668

Maler = painter
Haus Kone = house wife
Deres barn = their children
Lehrbursche = apprentice
Keinen Betrieb = no profession

I could´nt find any birth info

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Re: German/Dutch ancestors
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 01 October 24 14:13 BST (UK) »
i did find a Christian Häger born 28.12.1875 in Nienburg, Hannover:
https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/cid5936632

Parents:
Johann Christian Daniel Häger, corporal in the Regiment von Sydow
and Sophie Eleanore Kohlmeyer

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Re: German/Dutch ancestors
« Reply #7 on: Friday 04 October 24 13:32 BST (UK) »
Thinking over all the detail, I must admit I collected from Ancestry trees - the exercise of asking for help here, makes me realise that these parents/family do not fit.
Christian August Heinrich Hager was married in Victoria, Australia in 1856 and gave his place of birth as Flehe and his father as Heinrich with no mother named (perhaps she had died) both parents were named for his wife.
When he died in 1896, his parents were unknown. I realised it did not make any sense that a couple would marry in Denmark, have a few children, go to Germany for two years and have a child there and then return to Denmark to live, have more children and die there.
I searched again and found a birth in 1827 in Germany listed as Christine (not Christian)
Christine August Heinrich Hager
Elbe-Weser Triangle, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages and Burials 1574-1945
Birth 9 August 1927
Baptism 19 August 1827 Blumenthal, Blumenthal, Hannover, PreuBren
Would appreciate any thoughts

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Re: German/Dutch ancestors
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 05 October 24 10:24 BST (UK) »
It reads Christian and not Christine:

Idem: Friedrich Hager, Registerschreiber auf dem hiesigen Königl(iche) Amte, mit Luise
geb Rahlfs, ehel(iche) Sohn Christian August Heinrich, der den 9 morgens
4 Uhr geb(oren)
Gev(atter)
Christian August Heinrich Hager zu Hannover
Frau Amtsärztin Rahlfs und Anna Rahlfs

Idem = same date as above
Friedrich Hager, register clerk at the local royal office, with Luise
née Rahlfs, legitimate son Christian August Heinrich, born on the 9th at 4 am
Godparents:
Christian August Heinrich Hager in Hanover
Mrs. Medical Officer Rahlfs and Anna Rahlfs