Hundrieser Coat of Arms
This is the Coat of Arms from Carole Hundrieser Wisner. A company researched this and the information
is from Rietstap's Armorial General. The Arms: 1st and 4th gules, a greyhound rampant argent collared
and buckled. On a chief or a blackbird. The Crest: A demi-greyhound argent collared and buckled.
The Motto: None recorded. Origan: Germany. Artist: Edwin Williamson, N.D.D.
Note: The relationship between the Hundrieser family of these Arms and our Hundrieser family needs to be verified.
Wedding
of Joyce Hundrieser and Robert Radhs
Harvey
Hundrieser and his wife Mildred, Raymond Hundrieser, Bride and
Groom - Joyce and Robert,
Dee Hundrieser, Franz, and Reinhardt Hundrieser. Children -
Geraldine and Rebecca Hundrieser.
Reinhardt
Hundrieser was the 3rd born son of Martin
Gottfreid Hundrieser and Mary Sylvester. Martin,
his wife, and their 2 sons, Martin and Charles, immigrated from Putzig,
West Prussia about 1868.
Reinhardt was the first child born in the U.S. in 1870 in Detroit,
Michigan. He married Adell Pelletier in 1903.
Neusel
Gang Having Fun
Theresa
"Trace" Hundrieser, lower right hand corner, wife of Henry "Hank"
Neusel.
The gal smoking the pipe is Lizzie Neusal and the far left woman is
Rose Lily Neusel.
Lizzie and Rose are sisters of Hank. The others are not
identified.
Theresa
Hundrieser Neusel (1878 - ? )
Theresa
"Trace" Hundrieser was the 6th child of Martin and Mary Hundrieser.
She married Henry "Hank" Neusel in 1897 in Detroit, Michigan
Bertha
Hundrieser Behrens (1881- 1964)
Bertha
Hundrieser was the 7th child of Martin and Mary Hundrieser.
She married Carl Behrens.
Grave Marker of
PFC Reinhardt Hundrieser
Reinhardt
Hundrieser was the grandson of Martin and Mary Hundrieser, and the
son of Reinhardt and Adella.
Reinhardt along with
his parents Reinhardt and Adella are buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Detroit,
Michigan.