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B.	John Schleininger - born in 1860 as found with his parents in the 1870 Census of Cincinnati and born in Ohio. What appears to be him is a ?John Schleininger? bom in July 1860, as found in the 1900 Census of St. Louis,
MO, Precinct 6, Ward 11, house #6400 with his father born in France and mother born in Germany. He is listed as ?widowed? living in the home of James Murphy and family as a ?border.? No further information on him.
C.	Joseph Schleininger, Jr. - bom in 1868 as found with his parents in the 1870 Census of Cincinnati. No further information on him.
It should be noted that the above Joseph Schleininger (Sr) apparently had a brother named Louis Schleininger bom in ?France? in 1826, as found in the 1870 Census of Cincinnati, Ohio. He is with wife Magdelena (age34) and children ? Frank (1856), Louis (1859), John (1862), and George (1866). This family is discussed in detail in our files.
III.	Anna Barbara Hausch - born on December 13, 1836 in Jebenhausen, Germany and died there on February 18, 1837.
IV.	Anna ?Barbara? Hausch - bom in Jebenhausen, Germany on December 30, 1837. She married Johannes ?John? Zengerling who was a native of Gehrden,
Germany and had a large family in Hancock Co., MS. For more details on her descendants, see the separate piece of research by us dated August 11, 2012 pertaining to her husband.
V.	Jacob Henri Hausch - bom in 1840 as we find him listed on the ship landing in New Orleans on October 28, 1854 with what are probably his parents and two sibling brothers. He is listed as ?Jac. Henri Hausch, age 14.? While we have not found his baptismal record in Jebenhausen, Germany his birth year of 1840 fits nicely between Barbara Hausch of 1837 and Robert Hausch of 1841. We have found no record of him after arriving in America and assume he died shortly after arriving here.
VI.	Johann Ruprecht Hausch - bom on May 13, 1841 in Jebenhausen, Germany. He arrived by ship on October 28, 1854 at the Port of New Orleans with his parents and two brothers. He is listed a ?Johann Hausch? age 13. He often went by the English version of his middle name - Robert. We find where he applied for marriage in New Orleans on July 2, 1863 to Catherina Fausser. This, and many of the following dates, was taken from several free web sites that gave many birth, marriage, and deaths dates for citizens of Orleans Parish, LA. He apparently joined the Civil War for the South with the 4th Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division of Louisiana. What appears to be his widow, later applies for a pension in Iowa, but we can?t be sure of this. Following the Civil War, Robert was naturalized in Louisiana on May 14, 1867
Robert Hausch is buried in the Bayou La Croix Cemetery in Hancock County, MS. Prior to around 1990, he had a small stone head marker with only his name on
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