Examine a button once worn by William "Ray" Hagenbaugh as part of the Shriners' club for Los Angeles Police Department officers.| Hagenbuch Family
In 2014, my father, Mark, and I founded this site to share the stories and genealogy of our Hagenbuch family. It’s been almost five months since Dad died, and you may have noticed that... The post Stories Left Untold appeared first on Hagenbuch Family.| Hagenbuch Family
Find the family artist who recorded the song "Who's There Now" and learn about a group of Hagenbuchs from Philadelphia.| Hagenbuch Family
Examine Irene (Faus) Hagenbuch's school project from the 1930s, along with the materials about childcare contained within it.| Hagenbuch Family
Read a eulogy for Mark O. Hagenbuch (b. 1953, d. 2025) and see photographs from his services at St. John's Lutheran Church and Dills Tavern.| Hagenbuch Family
Read an update to a previous article and explore the life of artist and antique collector, Louise G. (Schantz) Hagenbuch.| Hagenbuch Family
I keep an eye on family obituaries as they are published, so if you have any to share, please send them along. At a minimum, an obituary tells us who a person was and... The post JoAnn (Hagenbuch) Dake: a Legacy of Love & Wisdom appeared first on Hagenbuch Family.| Hagenbuch Family
See what can be learned about Norman E. Hagenbuch from a set of matchbooks that were used to advertise his business.| Hagenbuch Family
Discover how the Hagenbuch, Bailey, Willits, Bird, and Thornton families were all intertwined near Mount Pleasant, Iowa during the mid-1800s.| Hagenbuch Family
Explore the life of William Hagenbuck (b. 1846), who served in the Union Army and ran several businesses in Logansport, Indiana.| Hagenbuch Family