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![]() Herman Koch (1875-) |
Herman Koch 1 2 3
![]() General Notes: Herman was listed with his brother Emil in Austin County, Texas, at the time of the 1900 census. He was a farm laborer. He did a lot of freight hauling for the Lindmann store in Industry, Texas. When Herman registered for the WWI draft on 7 Sep 1918, he was a carpenter for American Construction Company at Ellington Field, Houston, Texas. His brother Emil Koch was his nearest relative. Their address was Smithville, Texas. The card was stamped with Houston, Texas. ![]() Herman married Annie. |
1 1880 United States Federal Census, Precinct 5, Austin, Texas; Roll: 1289; Family History Film: 1255289; Page: 463D; Enumeration District: 7. Repository: Ancestry.com.
2 1900 United States Federal Census, Justice Precinct 5, Austin, Texas; Roll T623_1608; Page: 6 A; Enumeration District: 8. Repository: Ancestry.com.
3 Dolores Fasel Bozeman, compiler, The Wall Family, 1849-1996, Repository: Herman Brown Free Library, 100 E Washington Street, Burnet, Texas 78611, Call Number: 3 7370 10037597 5.
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World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Registration Location: Bastrop County, Texas; Roll 1927362; Draft Board: 0. Repository: Ancestry.com.
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