II.4.2 Emigrants to the US

II.4.2 Emigrants to the US

Also from Bavaria some Hutsteiner left their home and emigrated to America:

Joseph Hutsteiner was born in Hartmannsreut, parish Wegscheid where all the austro-bavarian Hutsteiners come from, married Georgina Altendorfer from Mistlberg, also close to Wegscheid, but already in Austria and went to the US around 1921 after the first world war. His first son was born in Bavaria, other children already in the US.

Hartmannsreut (from Google maps) neighbouring Aiglsöd to the northeast

From a village close to Hartmannsreut, called Aiglsöd, Johann Hutsteiner emigrated to US and settled around Milwaukee, Wisconsin. So, some of the living Hutsteiner descendants in US have Bavarian origin.

Milwaukee 1900

Another Emigrant to US is Alois Hutsteiner, often misspelled as Louis, because in Bavarian dialect we are calling him ‚Lo-is‘, i.e. without the preceding ‘A’. He was living in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, but there are no known descendants carrying the family name and his only daughter had been adopted from his wife’s sister.

Sheboygan 1900

II.5 Famous Persons

Hutsteiner Georg 1928

OH YES ! For our most famous German soccer team FC BAYERN MÜNCHEN, which meanwhile is known worldwide, Georg Hutsteiner shot some goals during the seasons from 1922 to 1931 and won 6  german major cups with his club.

 

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Did he ever think that his team will be known even in China and US in future ?

 

 

Ernst Hutsteiner

Ernst Hutsteiner was mayor of Langenstein – a city close to Linz, Upper Austria –  from 1997 to 2009 and holder of the Gold Medal of Merit of the Republic of Austria.

 

 

II.5.1 A local VIP in 1644

II.5.1 A local VIP in 1644

Hutsteiner Andreas had been baker and a local VIP in Pfarrkirchen i. M., Upper Austria.

Pfarrkirchen im Mühlkreis ~1840

A parchment document available in the Upper Austrian States Archive in Linz records that on 01.09.1644 Ferdinand Herberstain, priest Soc. Jesus and rector of the Imperial College of Linz, landlord of the Ottensheim dominion, awarded Andreas Huetstainer, citizen and ‘Zechprobst’ (the asset manager of a parish) in Pfarrkirchen i. M. parish and fief bearer of the church, with twelve different tithes in Pfarrkirchen and Sarleinsbach parishes.

Andreas Huetstainer

Andreas was Zechprobst in Pfarrkirchen from 1630 until 1649 with some interruptions.

It is noteworthy that a person with non-aristocrat origin and ancestry got several tithes and was honoured in this way.

As Andreas had been a baker in Pfarrkirchen he probably was a son of Lienhard Hutsteiner, the miller. At these times miller and baker had been somehow related professions and it happened that children of a miller became baker.