Hattie Vant Hoff was born March 18, 1888 in the Town of Trenton, Waupun, Dodge County Wisconsin, and died December 16, 1973 in Waupun Memorial, Waupun, Dodge County, Wisconsin.  She married
Andrew (Dick) Mouw September 28, 1910 in Trenton Township, Dodge County, Wisconsin.  He was born March 02, 1890 in Hospers or Sanborn, Iowa, and died June 18, 1956 in Waupun, Dodge County, Wisconsin.

Children of
Hattie Vant Hoff and Andrew Mouw are:

 
Jessie Josephine Mouw, born July 28, 1911 in Alto Township, Alto, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin; died December 13, 1982 in Waupun Memorial Hospital, Waupun, Dodge County, Wisconsin.
 
 
Warren Andy Mouw, born PRIVATE.
Notes for Hattie Vant Hoff :
The Leader News-Dec. 19, 1973:
Mrs. Hattie Mouw, 85, a resident of the Christian Home, Waupun, died Sunday evening, Dec. 16, at Waupun Memorial Hospital.
She was born March 18, 1888, in the Town of Trenton, Dodge County, the daughter of Winnard and Josephine Van Buren Vant Hoff. She was married to Andrew Mouw Sept. 24, 1910, at Alto.
The couple farmed in the Alto area until retiring in 1945 and moving to Waupun. Mrs. Mouw was a member of Alto Reformed Church and Mission Society.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Gerrit E. Kamphuis, Alto; a son Warren, Alto; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband in 1956 and by three sisters and three brothers.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Alto Reformed Church with the Rev. Richard Bouwkamp officiating. Burial was in Alto Cemetery.
Friends and relatives visited from 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Werner-Harmsen Funeral Home, Waupun, and at the church from noon Wednesday until the time of services.
Notes for Andrew (Dick) Mouw:
The Leader News-June 28, 1956:
Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) in the Alto Reformed church, for Andrew Mouw, 66, who died Monday evening, June 18, in the Waupun Memorial hospital.
Mr. Mouw was born March 2, 1890, in Alton, Iowa. He moved to Alto with his parents when he was eight. Mr. Mouw married Hattie Vant Hoff September 28, 1910, and they spent the next 35 years farming near Alto.
In 1945 he retired from farming  and moved to Waupun where he lived for 10 years. The couple returned to Alto in 1955.
Surviving are his wife, a daughter, Mrs. garrit Kamphuis, and a son, Warren, both of Alto. Also surviving are 4 grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Percy Sherwood and Mrs. Arthur Pluim. Two brothers preceded him in death.
Funeral services wiil be conducted in the Mouw home at Alto Thursday at 1:30 and will be followed by the church services. The Rev. H. B. Poppen and the Rev. J. C. Van Wyk, Oskaloosa, Iowa, former pastor at the Alto Reformed church will be in charge of the service. Burial will be in the Alto cemetery.
The Beyers funeral home was in charge of arrangements.
The Leader News-June 28, 1956:
Funeral services for Andrew Mouw were held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the residence in the village of Alto, and at 2 p.m. in the Alto Reformed church. The Rev. Henry B. Poppen officated, assisted by the Rev. J. C. Van Wyk, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Special music was sung by a male quartet with Mrs. Arnold Westerveld at the organ.
Pallbearers were Bert G. Vande Zande, George Vande Kamp, Arnold Pluim, Milton Hopp, Winnard Vant Hoff, and Wesly Westhuis.
Mr. Mouw died Monday evening June 19, following a long illness.