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Name | Louise Koch | |
Birth | 1820 | Prussia ![]() |
Gender | Female | |
Census | 2 Nov 1850 | Tyler Co, Texas ![]() |
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1850 Texas, Tyler County, Census Gentz, Maass, Knupple, and Koch families. Please see the document "Prussian Immigrants" also attached to this census event to have a better understanding of the familial relationships of these families. |
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Prussian Immigrants A closer look at the Gentz, Maass, Knupple, Koch and Block families in Southeast Texas in 1850. (d) |
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Census | 1860 | Hardin Co, Texas ![]() |
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Death | Aft 1860 | Hardin Co, Texas ![]() |
Person ID | I22602 | Roots |
Last Modified | 10 Feb 2011 |
Father | Okonom Frederich Koch, b. Abt 1780, Prussia ![]() | |
Mother | Friedericke Ebert, b. Abt 1780, Prussia ![]() ![]() | |
Marriage | Abt 1800 | Prussia ![]() |
Family ID | F8236 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | John (Knickkel) Knupple, b. 1809, of, Lassen, Prussia ![]() ![]() | |||||||
Marriage | Abt 1823 | of, Lassen, Prussia ![]() |
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Family ID | F8239 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||
Last Modified | 10 Feb 2011 |
Documents | ![]() | Bark Neptune Manifest Includes Captain Carl Vespermann's signature, information about the baque of the middle 19th century. Family members who sailed this voyage are linked to the respective pages within this file. (d) Albert Peter (Koch) Cook (I22589) Alvenia Emilie Marie Wilhemine (Koch) Cook (I22586) Augusto (Koch) Cook (I22583) Christian Rheinhold (Koch) Cook (I22588) Dorothea Ernistine Johanna (Koch) Cook (I22585) Frederick (Fritz) William (Koch) Cook (I22587) Okonom Friederich (Koch) Cook (I22580) Alwine Marie Friederike "Alvina" Gentz (I1373) Charles* Christopher Gentz, Sr (I1326) Ferdinand "Fred" Gentz (I417) |
![]() | Silsbee Bee Sesquicentennial (History of Hardin County) Hardin County's 150th Birthday, Story of Koch (Cook), Knupple, and Maass families, and even members of the Gentz family, who arrived from Prussia and settled Cook's Bluff, which later became a part of Silsbee.(d) |