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Carl Edward Koch 1897 – 1962 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Dec 1897

Birth Location: Stauton, Clay, Indiana

Death Date: June 6, 1962

Death Location: Chicago, Cook, Illinois

Father: Charles Koch

Mother: Florence Countrymann

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Carl Edward Koch was born in 1897 in Stauton, Clay, Indiana, the child of Charles Henry Julius Koch and Florence Gertrude Madora Countrymann. Carl Edward Koch passed away in 1962 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

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Biography

  • Carl Edward Koch was born in 1897 in Stauton, Clay, Indiana, the child of Charles Henry Julius Koch and Florence Gertrude Madora Countrymann.
  • Carl Edward Koch passed away in 1962 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

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Carl Koch's Ancestors

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Carl Koch
1897 – 1962
Birth Place: Stauton, Clay, Indiana
Parents
Charles Henry Julius Koch
1866 – 1949
Mechlenburg, Germany
Florence (Gertrude Madora) Countrymann
1870 – 1919
Hoopale, Henry, Illinois
Grandparents
Henry (C) Countryman
1844 – 1880
Vernon, Lake, Illinois
Laura (M) Blake
1850 – 1913
LaSalle, La Salle, Illinois
Great-Grandparents
Heinrich Countryman
1811 – 1878
Catharine Dockstader
1812 – 1902
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Conradt Countryman
1749 – 1817
Catherine Becker
1760 – 1846

Carl Koch's Timeline

2 Records

1897
15 Dec 1897
Birth of Carl Edward Koch in Stauton, Clay, Indiana
Stauton, Clay, Indiana
1962
June 6, 1962
Age 65
Death of Carl Edward Koch in Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Chicago, Cook, Illinois

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Dec 1897
    Event Place: Stauton, Clay, Indiana

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: June 6, 1962
    Event Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois

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