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This presentation traces the Christian and Joachim Hünerjäger families from Pomerania in the 18th century to Wisconsin and Indiana into the 1930s.


In Germany, the family name spelled their name Hünerjäger or Huhnerjaeger.
It combines the words: Hüner = partridge, and Jäger = hunter.

In the United States, the spelling of the name changed to:
Honeyager (Wisconsin), Hunerjager (Wisconsin), and Huneryager (Indiana).

Barbara and Dale Burnell have an excellent Honeyager/Huhnerjaeger genealogy on www.rootsweb.com . (Go to the Family Tree section.)  They have supplied most of the old family photos used here.

Corrections and additions may be sent to:
Charles L. Thiesenhusen, M.D.
108 NW 44th Street, Kansas City, MO 64116

Or add them as a comment below.

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  • comment on these pages
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Download the PowerPoint

You can download the original PowerPoint by clicking on the link below:




zip Click to Download the powerpoint file - it is large so it may take a while. (140.17 Mb)


Steps to run it on your computer:
  1. Download the file to a new folder
  2. extract the zip file into that new folder
  3. in MS Explorer, click on the file named: pptview
  4. Select the Honeyager PowerPoint file
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