Enlisted: March 11, 1865 as a Private
Mustered Out: May 6, 1865
1870 Federal Census: WI, Manitowoc County, Manitowoc Ward 1:
Henry Koch, 36, Fire Insurance Agent, RE 2000, PE 1000, b Prussia
Clara Koch, 33, Keeps house, b Baden
Chd: Bertha-3, Henn-8/12, both born Wisconsin
1875-76 Manitowoc City Directory: Henry Koch, carpenter, 7th S of Marshall
1880 Federal Census: WI, Manitowoc County, Manitowoc Twp:
Henry Koch, 45, Married, Gardener, b Prussia
Clara Koch, 40, Wife, Keeping house, b Baden
Chd: Bertha-13, Henry-11, Albert-8, Rosa-7, Margarethe-5, David-3, Cath erina-8/12Sep, all born Wisconsin
1885 Soldiers & Sailors of the Late War, Residing in Wisconsin, 1885: Henry Koch, Pvt, A 51 WI, P.O. Two Rivers
1901-92 Schmidt's Two Rivers Directory: Henry Koch, Laborer, res corner West and Town Line.
1901-02: Henry Koch, Section 6, Manitowoc, 30 acres
(also) Henry Koch, Section 18, Kossuth east, PO Kings Bridge, 161 acres
Der Nord Westen, 6 July 1905: "Mr and Mrs. Henry Koch, Sr., of Two Rivers celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary last week in the company of relatives and friends."
Died: April 6, 1908/cause: gastric carcinoma
Gravesite: Father/Henry Koch/Aug 27 1833/Apr 6, 1908, U.S. war vet flag holder
Der Nord Westen, 9 April 1908: "Henry C. Koch, the well-known nurseryman, died Monday at age 75 following an illness of several months. Mr. Koch came here from Germany as a child and spent the greater portion of his life on his farm situated about 3 miles south of Manitowoc where he operated a vegetable and tree nursery. He is survived by his sorrowing widow and several grown children. The funeral was held yesterday at the city cemetery."
Enlisted: March 11, 1865 as a Private
Mustered Out: May 6, 1865
1870 Federal Census: WI, Manitowoc County, Manitowoc Ward 1:
Henry Koch, 36, Fire Insurance Agent, RE 2000, PE 1000, b Prussia
Clara Koch, 33, Keeps house, b Baden
Chd: Bertha-3, Henn-8/12, both born Wisconsin
1875-76 Manitowoc City Directory: Henry Koch, carpenter, 7th S of Marshall
1880 Federal Census: WI, Manitowoc County, Manitowoc Twp:
Henry Koch, 45, Married, Gardener, b Prussia
Clara Koch, 40, Wife, Keeping house, b Baden
Chd: Bertha-13, Henry-11, Albert-8, Rosa-7, Margarethe-5, David-3, Cath erina-8/12Sep, all born Wisconsin
1885 Soldiers & Sailors of the Late War, Residing in Wisconsin, 1885: Henry Koch, Pvt, A 51 WI, P.O. Two Rivers
1901-92 Schmidt's Two Rivers Directory: Henry Koch, Laborer, res corner West and Town Line.
1901-02: Henry Koch, Section 6, Manitowoc, 30 acres
(also) Henry Koch, Section 18, Kossuth east, PO Kings Bridge, 161 acres
Der Nord Westen, 6 July 1905: "Mr and Mrs. Henry Koch, Sr., of Two Rivers celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary last week in the company of relatives and friends."
Died: April 6, 1908/cause: gastric carcinoma
Gravesite: Father/Henry Koch/Aug 27 1833/Apr 6, 1908, U.S. war vet flag holder
Der Nord Westen, 9 April 1908: "Henry C. Koch, the well-known nurseryman, died Monday at age 75 following an illness of several months. Mr. Koch came here from Germany as a child and spent the greater portion of his life on his farm situated about 3 miles south of Manitowoc where he operated a vegetable and tree nursery. He is survived by his sorrowing widow and several grown children. The funeral was held yesterday at the city cemetery."
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