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HAHN, H. (Germany, Dec. 29, 1830--Unknown). Hahn emigrated the the United States in 1852 and came to Dubuque in 1857. He worked in the butcher business all his life.  
HAHN, H. (Germany, Dec. 29, 1830--Unknown). Hahn emigrated the the United States in 1852 and came to Dubuque in 1857. He worked in the butcher business all his life and in 1880 he was a dealer in fresh and salted meats at 615 Clay Street and 95 High Street, Dubuque.  


In 1880 he was a dealer in fresh and salted meats at 615 Clay Street and 95 High Street, Dubuque. He married Miss Christina Keppler from Baden, Germany in 1865; they raised five  children.
He married Miss Christina Keppler from Baden, Germany in 1865; they raised five  children.


See: [[H. HAHN]]
See: [[H. HAHN]]

Latest revision as of 03:26, 12 September 2025

HAHN, H. (Germany, Dec. 29, 1830--Unknown). Hahn emigrated the the United States in 1852 and came to Dubuque in 1857. He worked in the butcher business all his life and in 1880 he was a dealer in fresh and salted meats at 615 Clay Street and 95 High Street, Dubuque.

He married Miss Christina Keppler from Baden, Germany in 1865; they raised five children.

See: H. HAHN

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Oldt, Franklin. History of Dubuque County, Iowa. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p. 799