Explore recent information about the children of Henry Hagenbuch (b. 1737, d. 1805) and his two wives, Anna Magdalena and Susanna.| Hagenbuch Family
See how a revision to Andreas Hagenbuch's birthdate and a second look at his will have shed new light on the birth order of his children, including that of his daughter Anna Barbara.| Hagenbuch Family
See pictures from the town of Hagenbuch, Switzerland and learn about its connections to the Hagenbuch family.| Hagenbuch Family
View images of the Hagenbuch family coat of arms, and learn about the important meanings behind the elements in it.| Hagenbuch Family
Explore reasons why Andreas Hagenbuch's grandparents may have died on the same day, December 28, 1693, in Cleebronn, Germany.| Hagenbuch Family
Read how John Hagenbuch, the youngest son of Andreas, changed from a runaway apprentice to a prosperous farmer in Columbia County, Pennsylvania.| Hagenbuch Family
1737 is an important year for the Hagenbuch family. It was the year Andreas Hagenbuch, his wife Maria Magdalena, and their two children sailed to America.| Hagenbuch Family
What type of tree does the family name "Hagenbuch" refer to – the beech or the hornbeam? Read about the debate and the latest research surrounding it.| Hagenbuch Family