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The Hass Family Farm House

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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The Hass Family Farm House
This photograph shows the northwest corner of the Hass family's farm house. Four generations of the Hass family resided here from 1909 to 2002. The home and the 160 acre farm were originally purchased by James and Dorthea Hass in 1909. The house and farm were last owned by Anna (Ranschau) Hass and were sold in 2002 following her death in 2001. The house and the farm are located eight miles northeast of Hawarden, Iowa.
Date & Place: at Hass Family Farm in Sioux County, Iowa USA
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Brian Hass
I am a descendant of the Farley, Lass, McGuire, and O'Connor families of Union County, SD and of the Geldermann, Hass, Rancshau, and Wendel families of Sioux County, IA. I've been interested in genealogy since the late 1980's but have been conducting research more steadily since 1998.
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