HAUSLER, JOHN G. (1837 - 1905)
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Santa Cruz Sentinel (July 25, 1905)Three Santa Cruzans Called by Grim Reaper
T.E. Martin, John Hausler and Henry Patten Answer Last Call in this City
Three Santa Cruz citizens answered the call of the grim reaper between Saturday night and Monday morning in this city. They were John G. Hausler, an old soldier, 68 years old, Henry Patten, bookkeeper for Michael Noon, aged 53, and T.E. Martin of Walnut Av., aged 78.
Mr. Hausler's death was caused by heart failure, and occurred at his home in Seabright on Sunday evening. He leaves a widow who was Mrs. Browning and whom he married about a year ago. Mr. Hausler was a native of Germany, coming to this country before the Civil War, in which he served as a private in the 40th New Jersey Infantry. He was for some years an inmate of the Soldiers' Home at Roseburg, Ore., and was a member of Wallace-Reynolds Post, G.A.R., and will be buried by that organization.
Date of Birth: 1837
Date of Death: 1905-22-07
County: Santa Cruz
Cemetery/City of Burial: Santa Cruz Memorial Park
Plot: PR10
Cause of Death: Hrt/Related
Date of Marriage: 1904
Spouse: Browning_ (Martha)
Local Address: Seabright
Last City: Santa Cruz
Native of: GE
Enlisted: 1865/01/23
Discharged: 1865/07/13
Military Unit: NJ_ 40 Inf_ Co D
Rank: Pvt
Military Notes: (Hansler) R-N/L_M/O Hlls VA
GAR#: WR32
Available records used to obtain information:
Cemetery records
Santa Cruz County death records
Military records
Santa Cruz and Monterey newspapers
Voter Records
CW Reference: SEN 1905/07/25