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Dear Special Ones
Each family is unique. Ancestors aren't just names; they were real people who led fascinating lives--and their history is part of our family legacy they left for us, their descendants. Hopefully, you will find the following information interesting, enlightening, and informative. At the same time I will try to include family stories that will help each one of us appreciate the hard work and sacrifice they made so that we are able to enjoy the lives we lead today and help us appreciate the persons we have become. Please make corrections, additions, and suggestions so that this document can become a valuable on-going tool for recording our history. Enjoy!
Judy
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Judy Leusink
33751 Weld County Road 31 Greeley, Colorado 80631
United States 970 356-0743 wjleusink@aol.com
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- Hasch Family Farm (23 KB)
This photo shows the Hasch family farm near Pleasant Valley, Nebraska. Notice the two sections of the house. One was the original and the other is the part that John Hasch added.
- John Hasch (34 KB)
This photo shows John Hasch standing near his barn near Pleasant Valley, Nebraska. His farm eventually consisted of 160 acres.
- Johanna and John Hasch (32 KB)
This photo shows Johanna and John Hasch standing near their family home in Scribner, Nebraska.
- The John Hasch Family (32 KB)
The Hasch family poses for a family photo near their home in Scribner, Nebaska. Left to right are Emma Hasch Schafer, Anna Hasch McCullough, Willie Hasch, and Laura Hasch Dahl.
- A Picture for Posterity (26 KB)
Johanna, Anna Hasch (Otto's wife), Anna McCullough, and John Hasch pose on the running board of their family car.
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