Gene Hauser
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Gene Hauser

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Gene C. Hauser
Born 1960s.
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Brother of [private brother (1950s - unknown)] and [private sister (1950s - unknown)]
Father of [private daughter (1990s - unknown)], [private son (2010s - unknown)], [private daughter (2010s - unknown)], [private son (2010s - unknown)] and [private daughter (2010s - unknown)]
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Biography

Gene Hauser is an Iowan.

Gene Hauser is the third child of Roy Hauser and Flora Harroun. He has an older brother and sister.

Gene grew up in the small town of Allison, Iowa. After graduating high school he joined the US Air Force.

Gene Hauser has Irish ancestors.
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Gene Hauser has Scottish Ancestors.
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Gene Hauser has English ancestors.
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Gene Hauser has Welsh ancestors.
Gene Hauser has German Roots.
Gene Hauser has Prussian Roots.
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Gene Hauser has Spanish ancestors.
Gene Hauser has French origins.

Gene developed an interest in his family genealogy in the 70's through his mother's verbal history of the Harroun family. She recounted the story of how Alexander Harroun (1691-1784) first came to America[1] and his son David Harroun (1736-1789) fighting in the Revolutionary War.[2] Also noted, was the old Harroun homestead in Sylvania, Ohio as a station on the Underground Railroad,[3]and Ray Ward Harroun, the winner of the first Indianapolis 500.[4]








Gene is the proud father of 5 children. His oldest daughter is from his first marriage. She, her husband, and three children (two boys and a girl) live in California. Gene and Jennifer have four younger children (two boys and two girls).

Education

  • High School Diploma from Allison-Bristow High School (now North Butler Community School District) Allison, Iowa in 1981.
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Lee College (now Lee University) in Cleveland, Tennessee in 1990.
  • Master of Divinity Gene from the Church of God School of Theology (now Pentecostal Theological Seminary) in Cleveland, Tennessee in 1998.
  • Master of Arts in Counseling from the University of Texas at San Antonio; San Antonio, Texas in 2006.
Wearing M.Div regalia.

Selected Work History

Gene Hauser is a Military Veteran.
Served in the US Air Force



Mr. Hauser served in the United States Air Force (1981 to 1985) as a Medical Administrative Specialist (906x0). His highest rank while active duty was E4 Senior Airman.

Basic Training at Lackland Air Force Base.










He also served in the Air Force Reserve (1986 to 1990). His highest rank in the reserves was E6 Technical Sergeant.

In USAF Reserve wearing Class A uniform.
USAF Reserve Annual Tour at RAF Bicester.









Mr. Hauser worked in Social Services and Pastoral Ministry for most of his career. He notes a prime example of "The best of both worlds", was when he was the Mental Health Program Director of a 501(c)(3) Faith-bnon-profit organization, Corazon Ministries at Travis Park United Methodist Church (2005 to 2007).

Gene worked over 15 years of civil service at Department of Veterans, South Texas Veterans Health Care System (2007 to 2022) as a Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist. He retired on April of 2022.

At Work (2019).

Sources

  • Comstock, E.B. The History of the Harroun Family in America : Seven Generations : Descendants of Alexander Harroun of Colrain, Mass., 1691-1784. Dallas, 1940.
  • First-hand information. Entered by Gene Hauser at registration.
  • Birth Certificare, Certified copy in possesion of profile manager.
  • DD214, Certified copy in possesion of profile manager,
  • Marriage Certificates, Certified copies in possesion of profile manager.
  1. The History of the Harroun Family in America, Page 10.
  2. The History of the Harroun Family in America, Page 3.
  3. The History of the Harroun Family in America, Page 58.
  4. The History of the Harroun Family in America, Page 131.

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Hi Gene,

I wrote to you recently as part of the England Project's annual check-in with our project members. I haven't heard back from you. I hope you are well.

If you could please drop me a quick note to confirm whether you are still interested in the project and wish to remain an active member, that would be very helpful.

If we don't hear from you within the next 2 weeks, we will assume you are no longer active in the England Project and remove you from our list of project members. You would be most welcome to re-apply to join the project at a later time by signing-up on the project’s G2G welcome post.

Many thanks!

Ian, England Project Leader

posted by I. Speed
Hi Gene,

Thank you for being part of the England Project! We are pleased you decided to join us and hope you find the Orphan Trail rewarding.

The England Project Leaders like to touch base with each of our members periodically to make sure everything is going well. This is our annual check-in.

Are you happy to remain on the Orphan Trail? We would be interested in your perspective on the Orphan Trail whatever stage you are at -- whether on the road to completion or taking a short break.

We would also be interested to hear whether you're finding the explanations and guidance in the Orphan Trail pages useful. No more than a couple of sentences would be enough. We are always looking to improve and feedback plays an important part.

I look forward to hearing from you. Please respond by posting a reply below or sending me a private message.

On behalf of all the Leaders, thank you again. We look forward to your completion of the Orphan Trail and your continued involvement in our collaborative and fun project!

Kind regards,

Ian, England Project Leader

posted by I. Speed
Dear Gene,

We hope you are enjoying your time in the Orphan Trail Team; even if you are currently taking a Pause or waiting to be buddied up with a Trailblazer. We are pleased that you decided to join us and on behalf of the England Project, I would like to thank you for all your contributions towards the project's goals. Every single contribution you make helps improve English profiles!

We are looking forward to you joining one of our other collaborative and energetic teams once you complete the Trail.

I'd also like to share our annual Newsletter with you. You can read it here: England Project Newsletters. We hope you enjoy reading a bit about what has gone on in 2022 and what our Project has achieved.

The England Project Leaders like to touch base with each of our members every 6 months just to make sure everything is going well. There's no need to reply to this message unless you have something you'd like to let us know about (e.g. if you would like to provide us with feedback about the Trail or the project). We will be in touch with you again in the middle of next year when we do our annual check-in with project members.

On behalf of all the Leaders, I wish you a peaceful and productive 2023.

Best wishes,

Susie, England Project Leader

posted by Susie (Potter) Officer
edited by Susie (Potter) Officer
Hi! The default text/parameters for the Iowa Sticker were recently changed. See Template: Iowa Sticker for current information. No need to do anything if you're ok with the sticker's new default text "... an Iowan."

Cheers, Liz

posted by Liz (Noland) Shifflett
Hello again Gene,

Congratulations on certifying to work on pre-1700 profiles! It’s very important to read and understand https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Pre-1700_Profiles. These profiles for deep ancestors are shared by many, and collaborating on them works best if we all follow the guidelines laid out on that page.

Rosalie ~ WikiTree Greeter

posted by Rosalie (Martin) Neve
Hi Gene,

We are so happy you decided to upgrade to the Family Member level.

Please visit our tutorial pages to learn how to use WikiTree: How To Use WikiTree. They will save you time, energy, and frustration as you add your family profiles.

Exploring the site is the best way to learn. One way to do that is to check out the drop-down menus on the top right side of your profile page. Finding a known ancestor and collaborating with the profile manager is another great way to start.

Questions? You can always use the G2G link in the Help Menu to find answers.

Rosalie ~ WikiTree Greeter

posted by Rosalie (Martin) Neve
Welcome to WikiTree!

If you have any questions about WikiTree, just click the option to reply to this message and let me know how I can help.

Karen ~ WikiTree Greeter

Hi Karen,

I have a question regarding my wife. She was adopted by the Elliott family, but her birth name was Se-Jin Moon. Should I change her info to reflect that?

Thank you,

Gene

posted by Gene Hauser
Hi Gene,

Thank you for your message, have a look at Adoptees: How to Set Up Your Profile is a WikiTree help page specifically designed for members who indicate they are adoptees It is also helpful for non-adopted members who have adoptees in their family tree.

I hope this helps, any problems, please let me know

Take care and have fun

karen

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