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  1. Count Hans Moritz von Hauke (Polish: Jan Maurycy Hauke; 26 October 1775 – 29 November 1830) was a Polish general and professional soldier of German extraction. He was a member of the Hauke-Bosak family.

  2. Graf Hans Moritz Hauke, polnisch Jan Maurycy Hauke (* 26. Oktober 1775 in Seifersdorf bei Dresden; † 29. November 1830 in Warschau) war ein polnischer Offizier deutscher Herkunft, der zum General und stellvertretenden Kriegsminister von Kongress-Polen aufstieg.

  3. Hauke was born in Warsaw, Congress Poland, then ruled in personal union by the Russian emperor. She was the daughter of Hans Moritz Hauke, a Polish general of German descent. Her mother, Sophie, was the daughter of Polish military surgeon Franz Leopold Lafontaine.

  4. Hans Moritz was the son of Friedrich Karl Emanuel Hauke (17371810), a German professor at the Warsaw Lyceum (an exclusive Prussian school in Warsaw), and served between 1790 and 1793 in the army of Poland during the country's last years of independence.

  5. Hans Moritz Hauke, b. Seifersdorf 26 Oct. 1775, d. Warsaw 29 Nov. 1830, General, Minister of War of the Kingdom of Poland, admitted to the Polish nobility 14 Feb. 1826, created Count [Poland] 24 May 1829, son of Friedrich Hauke [number 3] and of Maria Salome Schweppenhäuser, m.

    • Male
    • October 26, 1775
    • Sophie (Lafontaine) Hauke
    • November 29, 1830
  6. Hans Moritz Hauke was born 26 October 1775 in Seifersdorf, Saxony, Germany to Johann Friedrich Michael Hauck (1737-1810) and Maria Salome Schweppenhäuser (1751-1833) and died 29 November 1830 Warsaw, Poland of unspecified causes.

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    Count Hans Johann Moritz von Hauke (John Maurice Hauke, Polish: Jan Maurycy Hauke; 26 October 1775 – 29 November 1830) was a Polish general and professional soldier of German extraction. He was a member of the Hauke-Bosak family .