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  1. 1.  Living

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Living

    Living married Living. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Living
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. 1. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  HAKE LAWRENCE (LORENZ) FREDERICKHAKE LAWRENCE (LORENZ) FREDERICK was born on 22 Jun 1887 (son of HAKE FRIEDRICH WILHELM and HARTMANN SOPHIA CHARLOTTE); died on 22 Jan 1956 in Centralia, IL.; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington Co., IL..

    LAWRENCE married BRINK EDITH ELIZABETH on 6 Feb 1916 in Huegely, Illinois. EDITH (daughter of BRINK HENRY F. W. and HOFFMAN MARTHA L.) was born on 29 May 1896 in Huegely, Illinois home; died on 19 May 1965 in Fireside House, Centralia, Illinois.; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington Co., IL.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  BRINK EDITH ELIZABETH was born on 29 May 1896 in Huegely, Illinois home (daughter of BRINK HENRY F. W. and HOFFMAN MARTHA L.); died on 19 May 1965 in Fireside House, Centralia, Illinois.; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington Co., IL..
    Children:
    1. HAKE DOROTHY ELLEN was born on 27 Jan 1917; died on 6 May 1921; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington Co., IL..
    2. HAKE WILFRED LEROY was born on 19 Feb 1918; died on 1 Nov 1921; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington Co., IL..
    3. Living
    4. Living
    5. 2. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  HAKE FRIEDRICH WILHELM was born on 8 Feb 1834 in Hordinghausen, parish of Lindorf, P.O. Wittlage in Hanover, Germany. (son of HACKE FRIEDRICH W. and JOEBKER HENRIETTE ALBERTINA); died on 13 Jan 1903; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    AN OLD PIONEER CALLED AWAY SUDDENLY

    "In the middle of living we are embraced by death." This unpleasant truth was confirmed anew through the sudden death of Mr. Friedrich Hake from North Prairie. Apparently he had left his home and had gone with his son Alfred to the Illinois Southern Railroad to go to Huegely where he planned to board the trin to Nashville. About 40 acres from the house of Mr. Wm. Brink, Sr., Mr. Hake suffered a stroke and fell to the ground. mr. Wm. aussieker, who had set out in the woods and likewise was going to the railroad, saw him fall and hurried quickly to the place, but the soul had already passed. the deceased had fallen backwards and lay with the right hand stretched out and the left hand on the chest. Without pain, without struggle, he went to eternal rest -- he would never reach his earthly goal but did reach the heavenly goal, which he had always anticipated.
    As soon as Mr. Aussieker was sure that the life was gone, he lifted the departed from the track and notified Mr. Wm. Brink, Sr., who with Mr. Friedrich Neuhaus, brought the body home. The sorrow of his relatives from the heavy blow of fate which took from them their husband and father is more to be contemplated than described. He had already had two strokes from which he fully recovered; in the past year he enjoyed good health.
    The post-mortem examination was held on Tuesday evening and the report read death by heart attack. The jury consisted of Dr. Walter Burgess, Henry Hake, Jr., J. H. C. Wiese, Friedrich Wacker, Friedrich Krughoff, Sr., and Henry Maschhoff. Mr. Hake was born on February 8, 1834, in the farming community Hordinghausen, the parish of Lindorf, (Post Office Wittlage) in Hanover, Germany, and came in 1848 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Friedrich Hake, Sr., to the United States.
    From St. Louis they moved to North Priarie about a year later. On the 12th of August, 1860, Mr. Hake married Miss Sophia Hartmann, daughter of Mr. Heinrich Hartmann, the union of which was blessed with 15 children of whom 3 sons and a daughter preceded the father in death. He leaves behind, besides his grieving widow, 11 children: Louis Hake, Mrs. Lizzie Huck, Mrs. Martha Krughoff, George, Edward, Frank, and Miss Sarah Hake, Alfred, Joseph, Albert ad Lorenz Hake, as well as 22 grandchildren, a foster son and two brothers, Heinrich and Ernst Hake.
    Mr. Hake was one of the first German settlers of this county and from very modest beginnings he brought it to prosperity through diligence, caution and thrift. When he came to North Priairie, everything was still a wilderness, but the hard working hands of the good German changed forest and prairie into fine farmland. The hard work and the self-denial radiated the character, and in the rigorous school of life, Mr. Hake became a man of unbending will and energy. His fellow citizens proved to him their respect because they frequently bequeathed honorary offices to him. He was, therefore, repeatedly Township Assessor, Justice of the Peace, and for over 20 years a school trustee. In famly life he was a loving husband, a caring father and saw his children grow up to be useful, honest people.
    As a young man, he attended the German Methodist Church and helped to establish the first Methodist parish in North Prairie. About 40 years he presided as Superintendent of the Sunday School there wand worked at the same time as a local minister. Just last Sunday he preached in the Methodist Church in Hoyleton, but the thought never occurred to his listeners that they had heard his voice for the last time. The Sunday School pupils whom he had instructed so many years in the scriptures and the parishioners to whom he showed the way to salvation will preserve fond memory of him and through him the promise will be fulfilled: "The teachers will give light as the splendor of heaven and they direct so many to righteousness as the stars, always and eternally."
    The funeral will take place tomorrow (Friday) afternoon in the church in North Prairie, whereupon burial will follow at the cemetery there. Our sincere sympathy is extended to the sorrowing survivors.
    (Illinois Volksblatt, 15 January 1903)

    FRIEDRICH W. HAKE LAID TO REST

    On Friday afternoon the funeral of Mr. F. W. Hake was held in the German Methodist Church in North Prairie. At the house of mourning a short funeral service was held under the direction of Rev. Miller. Rev. Pannwitt said the prayer. The exceptionally large funeral procession moved to the church here, which was filled to such capacity with mourners that many could not gain entrance. The Chorus sang the favorite song of the deceased:
    "Eternally with the Lord,
    Shall be my life's fate
    These words shall always be my hope
    It shall close heaven's gate."
    Rev. Pannwitt gave the prayer after which the elder superior F. Mahle from Belleville gave a comforting message about the words: Christ is my life, dying my victory." The deceased had chosen these words as his life's motive. At the end of the service, the mourners sorrowfully looked for the last time upon the countenance of their friend lying in peaceful slumber. The pastors Eirich, Katthain and Schroedel were present at the funeral service. Because the deceased departed so suddenly and the possibility of an apparent death could not be excluded, the burial was postponed. After the service on Sunday morning, the deceased was buried at the parish cemetery. His grave site is near the church in which he worked with great blessing almost a lifetime as a local minister and Sunday School Superintendent. While he slumbers in teh narrow chamber toward resurrection day, he will live on in the memory of loving friends.
    (Illinois Volksblatt 22 January 1903)

    FRIEDRICH married HARTMANN SOPHIA CHARLOTTE on 12 Aug 1860. SOPHIA (daughter of HARTMANN HEINRICH and UNKNOWN WILHELMINA) was born on 20 Nov 1842 in a German immigrant; died on 16 Aug 1925; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  HARTMANN SOPHIA CHARLOTTEHARTMANN SOPHIA CHARLOTTE was born on 20 Nov 1842 in a German immigrant (daughter of HARTMANN HEINRICH and UNKNOWN WILHELMINA); died on 16 Aug 1925; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    Children:
    1. HAKE HEINRICH LOUIS was born on 3 Jul 1861; died on 3 Aug 1861; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    2. HAKE FRIEDRICH WILLIAM was born on 16 May 1862 in North Prairie Cem. has a Heinrich Wilhelm b. 10 Feb. 1862, d. Jul 1862 as son of Friedr. & Sophia; died on 20 May 1862.
    3. HAKE FRIEDRICH WILLIAM LOUIS was born on 16 May 1862 in North Prairie, Washington Co., Illinois; died on 12 Jul 1939 in Huegely, Illinois; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    4. HAKE WILHELMINA ELIZABETH was born on 4 Nov 1864 in North Prairie, Washington Co., IL; died on 27 Feb 1941 in Centralia, Marion County, Illinois; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    5. HAKE MARTHA HENRIETTE was born on 20 Dec 1866; died on 25 Jun 1952 in Dod may be 7/25/52; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    6. WEBER KARL F. was born on 13 Jun 1868; died on 15 May 1906.
    7. HAKE GEORGE JOSHUA was born on 3 Feb 1869; died on 23 Jul 1930; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    8. HAKE EDWARD SAMUEL was born on 12 Dec 1870; died on 18 Mar 1945; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    9. HAKE J. A. FRANK was born on 19 Feb 1873; died on 15 Oct 1953; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    10. HAKE SARAH MARIA was born on 28 Feb 1875; died on 13 Mar 1964.
    11. HAKE FRIEDRICH WILHELM was born on 16 Apr 1877; died on 21 Feb 1878; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    12. HAKE ALFRED BENJAMIN was born on 30 Dec 1878; died on 24 Oct 1963.
    13. HAKE EMILIE LOUISE was born on 8 Feb 1881; died on 8 Oct 1881 in One sources states died at 2 months; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    14. HAKE JOSEPH WILHELM was born on 7 Oct 1882; died on 1 May 1949; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington County, Illinois.
    15. HAKE ALBERT FRIEDRICH was born on 22 Mar 1885; died on 13 Apr 1949.
    16. 4. HAKE LAWRENCE (LORENZ) FREDERICK was born on 22 Jun 1887; died on 22 Jan 1956 in Centralia, IL.; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington Co., IL..

  3. 10.  BRINK HENRY F. W.BRINK HENRY F. W. was born on 3 Jul 1869 in Brink Farm, Huegely, North Prairie, Washington County, Illinois (son of BRINK CHARLES L. C. (KARL FRIEDRICH LUDWIG) and KRUGHOFF MARTHA MARIE ELIZABETH); died on 18 Jul 1935 in Possibly Centralia, Illinois; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Centralia, Illinois.

    HENRY married HOFFMAN MARTHA L. on 25 Apr 1895 in North Prairie Ch., Washington County, Illinois; H. F. Miller officiating; parents and friends as witnesses. MARTHA (daughter of HOFFMANN WILLIAM ALEXANDER and TUEGEL WILHEMINA) was born on 19 Mar 1866 in Nashville, Illinois; died on 24 Oct 1948 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Centralia, Illinois. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  HOFFMAN MARTHA L.HOFFMAN MARTHA L. was born on 19 Mar 1866 in Nashville, Illinois (daughter of HOFFMANN WILLIAM ALEXANDER and TUEGEL WILHEMINA); died on 24 Oct 1948 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery, Centralia, Illinois.

    Notes:

    Died of Leukemia. Death date in question: possible oct. 25, 1843; tombstone says 1846.
    Joy Tschudin, a niece, was raised in their home.

    Children:
    1. 5. BRINK EDITH ELIZABETH was born on 29 May 1896 in Huegely, Illinois home; died on 19 May 1965 in Fireside House, Centralia, Illinois.; was buried in North Prairie Cemetery, Washington Co., IL..
    2. BRINK ETHYL A. was born on 14 Aug 1898 in Nashville, Illinois; died on 24 Dec 1942 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
    3. BRINK IONA H. was born on 5 Aug 1900 in Jefferson County, Illinois; died on 5 Jul 1985 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
    4. BRINK HARVEY HENRY was born on 12 Jun 1903 in Grand Prairie Twp., Jefferson County, Illinois; died on 18 Oct 1963 in St. Mary's Hospital, Centralia, Illinois.


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