Susanne Hutstein died 19.10.1831 in Breslau due to the Cholera epidemic.
Smallpox
August Hutsteiner, the participant in the Battle of Waterloo, in his military rooster of November 1814 is described as having smallpox scars, but apparently survived them
Professor Hans Hutsteiner from Linz was a very passionate beekeeper, published several papers and books about apiculture and influenced apiculture in upper Austria heavily.
Actually a badge of honour, the Professor Hutsteiner badge, is awarded to outstanding beekeepers in Upper Austria.
Elisabeth Catharina Hutstein had a very long lasting and intensive legal dispute and communication from 1770 to 1793 with the municipal authorities of the city of Wetzlar after the death of her second husband, button maker Johann Friedrich Liborius.
The extant files are collected in three heavy books available in the Hessian States archive. They include last will, guardianship bills of the Lentzer children, first marriage contract of Elisabeth Catharina from 1755 with Mr. Lentzer her first husband, several debt calculations of Mr. Liborius and letters to and from the magistrate in Wetzlar about a foreclosure of Mr. Liborius’ possessions.
Hutstein Carl from Hamburg was member of the NSDAP, the Nazi party in Germany. After the war he was interned in an american internment camp between 1945 and 1947 in southwest Germany for denazification purposes and faced court trial afterwards.
While a significant part of our family members was working at or as a farmer, several other professions, like medics, soldiers, millers or tailors we already observed. Some more occupations: