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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)
Owner of original | http://issuu.com/gdickert/docs/silsbee_bee_sesquicentennial/1?mode=a_p |
Date | November 2008 |
File name | Silsbee-Bee-Koch.jpg |
File Size | 132.45k |
Dimensions | 1238 x 1275 |
Linked to | District 5, Silsbee, Hardin Co, Texas; Silsbee (Precinct 3), Hardin Co, Texas; Silsbee (Precinct 5), Hardin Co, Texas; Cooks Bluff, Silsbee, Hardin Co, Texas; Albert Peter (Koch) Cook; Alvenia Emilie Marie Wilhemine (Koch) Cook; Augusto (Koch) Cook; Caroline Regine Johanna (Koch) Cook; Christian Charles (Koch) Cook; Christian Rheinhold (Koch) Cook; Dorothea Ernistine Johanna (Koch) Cook; Ernest Christopher Cook; Frederick (Fritz) William (Koch) Cook; Okonom Friederich (Koch) Cook; Charles* Christopher Gentz, Sr (immigrant); Charlotte Carolina Maria Gentz, (immigrant); Ferdinand "Fred" Gentz, (immigrant); Fredericka Gentz, (immigrant); George* Christian "Johann" Gentz, (immigrant); William E Gentz, (immigrant); Augustus (Knickkel) Knupple; Ernest (Knickkle) Knupple; Ferdinand (Knickkel) Knupple; John (Knickkel) Knupple; Louise Koch; Augusta Maass; Charles Maass; Charles D (Zimmerman) Maass; Mary (Johanna Gantzen) Maass, Mrs; William (Christopher Wilhelm) Maass, (immigrant); Charlotte* Uecker, (immigrant) |
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