Jesse Clarence Hartung

Brief Life History of Jesse Clarence

When Jesse Clarence Hartung was born on 6 April 1938, in Plymouth, Marshall, Indiana, United States, his father, Clyde Frederick Hartung, was 29 and his mother, Helen Virginia Long, was 21. He lived in Bourbon, Bourbon Township, Marshall, Indiana, United States for about 10 years and Bourbonnais, France in 2007. He died on 13 January 2007, in Bourbon Township, Marshall, Indiana, United States, at the age of 68, and was buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Bourbon, Bourbon Township, Marshall, Indiana, United States.

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Family Time Line

Clyde Frederick Hartung
1908–1988
Helen Virginia Long
1916–2000
Lois Marie Hartung
1935–2021
Joyce Ann Hartung
1936–1995
Jesse Clarence Hartung
1938–2007

Sources (10)

  • Jesse Hartung in household of Clyde Hartung, "United States Census, 1940"
  • Jesse Clarence Hartung, "Find A Grave Index"
  • Jess Hartung in entry for Joyce Ann Hartung Dixon, "Michigan Obituaries, 1820-2006"

World Events (8)

1939

Second World War. Defeat and occupation by Germany. General de Gaulle leads the Resistance from London and Algiers. Allied victory came on May 8, 1945.

1941

Japanese attack Pearl Harbor.

1958

General de Gaulle returns to power. Constitution of the Fifth Republic adopted by referendum (28 September 1958). Common Market becomes a reality (1959). Signature of Evian Agreements ends war in Algeria (18 March 1962). Constitutional amendment introduces election of the President of the Republic by direct universal suffrage (referendum of 28 October 1962). General de Gaulle and Chancellor Adenauer sign Elysée Treaty establishing a framework for Franco-German rapprochement (23 January 1963). Economic growth. Social crisis (May 1968).

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: German Hans, Bernd, Elke, Ernst, Erwin, Ewald, Fritz, Georg, Gunter, Hermann, Ilse, Johannes.

German and Danish: from an ancient Germanic personal name, a derivative (originally a patronymic) of compound names beginning with hart ‘hardy, strong’.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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