The following two years the couple traveled the USA while Bob was serving in the military. In May of 1946 the couple made their home in Coffeyville, Kansas. They owned and operated Bob Esch Pattern Shop making patterns for Acme Foundry and many other foundries around the world.
*Daughters, Janet and Debbie
1925 Cherry, Montgomery, Kansas
Pauline Esch 20
Wm Ugene Esch 1
Robert D Esch 3 Months
1930: Cherry, Montgomery, Kansas, USA
William D Esch 28
Polly Esch 25
Billy J Esch 6
Bobbie Dean Esch 5
Norma Lee Esch 4
Arwin K Esch 1
1940: Cherry, Montgomery, Kansas
William Esch 38
Polly Esch 35
Billy Gene Esch 16
Babby Dean Esch 15
Norma Lou Esch 14
Keith Esch 10
Kral Esch 8
The following two years the couple traveled the USA while Bob was serving in the military. In May of 1946 the couple made their home in Coffeyville, Kansas. They owned and operated Bob Esch Pattern Shop making patterns for Acme Foundry and many other foundries around the world.
*Daughters, Janet and Debbie
1925 Cherry, Montgomery, Kansas
Pauline Esch 20
Wm Ugene Esch 1
Robert D Esch 3 Months
1930: Cherry, Montgomery, Kansas, USA
William D Esch 28
Polly Esch 25
Billy J Esch 6
Bobbie Dean Esch 5
Norma Lee Esch 4
Arwin K Esch 1
1940: Cherry, Montgomery, Kansas
William Esch 38
Polly Esch 35
Billy Gene Esch 16
Babby Dean Esch 15
Norma Lou Esch 14
Keith Esch 10
Kral Esch 8
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