In the 1850 United States Census Lafayette Township, Owen County, Indiana.
Jonathon Hauser, age 49, farmer, born North Carolina.
Jane Hauser, age 43, born North Carolina.
Betsy Hauser, age 23, born Indiana.
Rheinhardt Hauser, age 19, farmer, born Indiana.
Jesophia Hauser, age 17, born Indiana.
Henry Hauser, age 14, born Indiana.
Rachel Hauser, age 12, born Indiana.
Eliza Hauser, age 10, born Indiana.
John M. Hauser, age 8, born Indiana.
Susannah Hauser, age 6, born Indiana.
Anislena Hauser, age 2, born Indiana.
Indiana Marriage index
Henry Hauser and
Catharine Fiscus, married January 21, 1856, Owen County, Indiana.
In the 1860 United States census Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana
Henry Hauser, age 24, farmer, born Indiana.
Catharine Hauser, age 24, domestic, born Indiana.
Jane Hauser, age 3, born Indiana.
Sarah A. Hauser, age 2, born Indiana.
Mary T.? House, age 1, born Indiana
US Civil War Draft Registrations
Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana
Henry Hauser, age 27, white, farmer,married, born Indiana, no former military service
In the 1870 United States census Jefferson Township, Owen County, Indiana
Henry Hauser, age 34, farming, born Indiana.
Caty Hauser, ag 34, keeping home, born Indiana.
Jane Hauser, age 13, born Indiana.
Sarah Hauser, age 12, born Indiana
Mary S. Hauser, age 10, born Indiana.
George Hauser, age 8, born Indiana.
Martha E. Hauser, age 6, born Indiana.
Mariath Hauser, age 3, born Indiana.
Ruth Hauser, age 5 months, born December, Indiana
Indiana Marriage Index
Henry Hauser and
Margaret E. White, marriage January 19, 1879, Owen County
In the 1880 United States census Polk, Shelby County, Iowa
Head
Henry Hauser, age 42, farmer, born Indiana, parents birthplace not listed.
Wife Margaret Hauser, age 31, keeping house, born Ohio, father born Virginia [or maybe Maryland], mother born Pennsylvania.
Son George Hauser, age 19, born Indiana, parents born Indiana.
Daughter Martha E. Hauser, age 17, born Indiana, parents born Indiana.
Daughter Ruthie Hauser, born Indiana, parents born Indiana.
Son Purcell Harland, age 7, born Indiana, parents born Ohio.
[Purcell is probably Margaret’s son by a previous marriage.]
US Civil War Soldiers
Henry HauserUnion side
53rd Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Company H
Rank in, Private
Rank out, Private
US Civil War Pension Index
Henry HauserService [Company] H, 53rd Indiana Infantry [Regiment]
Date of Filing March 25 1892,
State from which filed Iowa
Note
The 53rd Indiana Infantry Regiment was organized beginning February 19 1862 and mustered March 6 1862. It mustered out July 21 1865. It was first attached to the 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, Army of Tennessee.
1910 US Census
Clearwater Village, Stanton Township, Antelope County, Nebraska
Head
Henry Hauser, age 63, widower, born Indiana, parents born North Carolina, farmer, home farm
Son Albert Hauser, age 30, first marriage, married 4 years, born Iowa, father born Indiana, mother born Ohio, blacksmith
Wife Edith Hauser, age 21, first marriage, married 4 years, 2 children born alive, both still living, born Nebraska, parents born Iowa,
Grandaughter Grace hauser, age 3, born Nebraska, father born Iowa, mother born Nebraska
Granddaughter Fern Hauser, age 1, born Nebraska, father born Iowa, mother born Nebraska
Son James W. Hauser, age 30, single, born Iowa, ather born Indiana, mother born Ohio, blacksmith
1920 US Census
Stanton Township, Antelope County, Nebraska
Head Albert Hauser,, age 38, married, born Nebraska, parents born Indiana, farmer, general farm
Wife Edith M. hauser, age 32, born Nebraska, parents born Iowa
Daughter Grace D. Hauser, age 13, born Nebraska
Daughter Fern M. Hauser, age 11, born Nebraska
Daughter Ellen R. Hauser, age 9, born Nebraska
Daughter Velma E. Hauser, age 4 years 9 months, born Nebraska
Son Raymond Hauser, age 1 year 10 months, born Nebraska
Father
Henry Hauser, age 83, widower, born Indiana
Nebraska Death index
Henry Hauser died 1924, Antelope, Nebraska
Obituary of
Henry Hauser Henry Hauser was born in Indiana on May 7, 1836. In 1858 [other sources say 1856] he was married to Kate Fiscus and this union were born seven children, four of whom are still living: George Hauser of Canada: Mrs. Jane Moser, Joplin, Missouri: Mrs Sarah Berger, Harlan, Iowa: Mrs. Ruth Hugahoom, Nexie Oklahoma.
Mr Hauser joined the Union Army and was a vetern of the civil War.
In 1869 [I have 1870] Mrs. Hauser died and in 1879 Mr. Hauser was married to Maggie White. Four children were born to them all being dead at this time except Albert Hauser who lives southwest of Elgin.
Henry Hauser died on October 8, 1924, at the age of 88 years, seven months and one day.
Funeral services were held from the Park Congregational church on Sunday afternoon, October 12th, at 2 o’clock, Rev. W. C. Clifton preaching the sermon. Veterans of the Civil War from Elgin attended the funeral as a mark of respect to their departed comrade. A firing squad from the Elgin Post of the American Legion escourted the body from home to the church and from the church to the grave, where a military salute was fired. . . .
The body was laid to rest in the Park Center cemetery beside the body of one of his sons who died about five years ago.
Findagrave.comPark Center Cemetery
Antelope County, Nebraska
Father
Henry J. Hauser1836 - 1924