Harry L. Haag was born July 19, 1854 in Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, a son of Jacob M. and Lydia Haag.
In 1892 he married Mary Haun who was born August 1860. The 1900 federal census shows Mary as the mother of 1 child, 0 living.
Harry died March 10, 1930 in the city of Lancaster and is buried in Woodward Hill cemetery in Lancaster city; FAG Memorial 111137850.
Obituary: Lancaster Intelligencer, Tuesday, March 11, 1930: Harry L. Haag, sexton of Trinity Lutheran church for the past twenty five years, died Monday evening at 9:30 o’clock, at his home, 40 South Lime street, from the effects of a stroke. He was born and raised in this city and was a member of Trinity Lutheran church and Artisans No. 27. Besides his wife, who as Mary Haun, before marriage, one sister, Mrs. Clara Weaver, of Philadelphia, and one brother, Edward Haag, of this city, survive. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Funeral Arrangements, Lancaster Intelligencer, Wednesday, March 12, 1930: Funeral services for Harry L. Haag, of 40 South Lime street, who died Monday evening at his home, will be h el Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock, at the late home with burial in Woodward Hill cemetery.
PA Certificate of Death #29348: Harry L. Haag, residence at 40 S. Lime St., Ward 3, Lancaster, Lancaster Co, PA; Died March 10, 1930 at 9:30 P.M. from Cerebral Hemorrhage with arteriosclerosis as secondary, age 75y 7m 21d; male, white, married, occupation: retired machinist; born July 119, 1854 in Lancaster, Pa; father: Jacob Haag, born in Lancaster, Pa; mother Lydia Miley born in Lancaster, Pa.; informant: Walter P. Hause of 618 Pine St., Lanc. PA; Burial in Woodward Hill Cemetery on mar. 13, 1930, J. Fred Fisher and Son of Lancaster, Pa, Undertaker.
1860 Federal /census, Lancaster City, South West Ward, Family #391: Jacob Haag, 44, beer house; Lidia Haag, 39; Sarah Haag, 18, mill girl; Barnard Haag, 17; Cecelia Haag, 15; Lidia Haag, 12; Jacob Haag, 8; Henry Haag, 5; Edward Haag, 4; Charles Haag, 1.
1870 Federal Census, Lancaster City, 4th Ward, Family #191: Jacob Haag, 53, stationary engineer; Lydia Haag, 49, keeping house; John Haag, 27, beer saloon keeper; Jacob Haag, 19, painter; Henry Haag, 16, works in cotton mill; Edward Haag, 14, works in cotton mill; Chas Haag, 12; Clara Haag, 9; Sherman Haag, 2.
1880 Federal Census,Lancaster City, 4th Ward, Family #155. : Jacob Haag, 65, head, engineer; Lydia Haag, 58, wife, keeping house; John Haag, 35, laborer; Harry Haag, 25, machinist; Edward Haag, 23, tin smith; Charles Haag, 21, laborer; Sherman Haag, 14, cigar maker.
1900 Federal Census, Renting at 35 S Duke, Lancaster Ward 3; Family #84. : Harry L. Haag, head, b. July 1854, married 18 years, church janitor; Mary, wife, b. Aug 1860, mother of 1, 0 living; Boarders: Charles Crowell, dentist; Charles Musser, bank clerk; Josephine Reinstein, fancy gloves dealer;.
1910 Federal Census, Home owned at 40 S. Lime Street, Lancaster Ward 3; Family #34.
1920 Federal Census, 40 S. Lime St, Lancaster Ward 3; Family #232: Harry L. Haag, head, 65, married, machinist for fireworks company; Mary E Haag, wife, 59; Clara Barley, boarder, 50, single, parish visitor for Lutheran church.
RECORDS: Federal Census: 1860,1870,1880,1900,1910,1920; Lancaster Directories; Obituary; Death Certificate
Harry was born about 1854. He was the son of Jacob Haag and Lydia Unknown. He passed away in 1930. [1]
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