Paul A. Koch
M, b. October 1835, d. 1 November 1907
| Father | Otto P. Koch |
| Last Edited | 27 Dec 2019 |
Paul A. Koch was born in October 1835 at Frankfurt, Germany; The certificate indicated that Paul was aged 72 years.1 He was the son of Otto P. Koch. Paul A. Koch married Rosina Beck, daughter of Jacob Beck and Christina Tisch, on 1 June 1868 at Plainfield, Union Co, New Jersey.2 Paul A. Koch died on 1 November 1907 at Relief Station, Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts, at age 72; By 1907 the family was residing at 242 East Eagle Street in East Boston.
On 2 November 1907 the Boston Globe carried a story on page 2 headlined "Kills Himself With Shotgun - Paul Koch said to have been despondent." It tells us that "while the family were preparing for supper shortly after 6 o'clock Mr. Koch went into the cellar of his house. Members of the family heard the report of the gun and rushed to the cellar. Mr. Koch was found lying on the floor with a wound in his right temple." He was removed to the Relief station, but died a few minutes later. The article says that the year before Paul Koch had attempted to end his life by "cutting his wrist with a razor. He had been suffering from despondency. He was retired from business." One can only imagine the grief of his wife and eight children.
According to Rosina Bowdidge, in a letter written to Pam Wood Waugh dated 29 Oct 1981, Paul Koch had a brother back in Frankfurt, Germany.3,4
He was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts.4
He was naturalized on 6 April 1857 at New York City, New York Co, New York; This entry for a Paul August Koch mentions he had been living in the US for at least five years. This writer feels this is closest naturalization for Paul, if he did move here in 1850.5 He appeared on the census of 7 June 1880 at Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts;
Paul O. Koch, 40, sugar boiler, Rosina, 35, both b. Germany, Paul J., 11, Joseph, 9, both b. NY, Louisa G., 5, and Sophia B., 6 mos, both b. Massachusetts.6 He lived in 1890 at 250 E. Eagle Street, Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts. He was listed as a sugarmaker.7 He appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at East Eagle Street, Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; Paul A. Koch, 66, b. Germany, Rosina, 55, b. Germany, had been married 32 years, having had eight children, with six still living. With them were Sophie P., 19, Katherine, 13, and John A. D., 17, as well as Smith Ross, 28, s-i-l, Christina L., 24, and granddaughter, Christina Ross, 1. Paul Koch was listed as emigrating in 1850 and was naturalized. Rosina emigrated in 1853. His son Joseph and family was listed next to him.8
On 2 November 1907 the Boston Globe carried a story on page 2 headlined "Kills Himself With Shotgun - Paul Koch said to have been despondent." It tells us that "while the family were preparing for supper shortly after 6 o'clock Mr. Koch went into the cellar of his house. Members of the family heard the report of the gun and rushed to the cellar. Mr. Koch was found lying on the floor with a wound in his right temple." He was removed to the Relief station, but died a few minutes later. The article says that the year before Paul Koch had attempted to end his life by "cutting his wrist with a razor. He had been suffering from despondency. He was retired from business." One can only imagine the grief of his wife and eight children.
According to Rosina Bowdidge, in a letter written to Pam Wood Waugh dated 29 Oct 1981, Paul Koch had a brother back in Frankfurt, Germany.3,4
He was naturalized on 6 April 1857 at New York City, New York Co, New York; This entry for a Paul August Koch mentions he had been living in the US for at least five years. This writer feels this is closest naturalization for Paul, if he did move here in 1850.5 He appeared on the census of 7 June 1880 at Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts;
Paul O. Koch, 40, sugar boiler, Rosina, 35, both b. Germany, Paul J., 11, Joseph, 9, both b. NY, Louisa G., 5, and Sophia B., 6 mos, both b. Massachusetts.6 He lived in 1890 at 250 E. Eagle Street, Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts. He was listed as a sugarmaker.7 He appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at East Eagle Street, Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; Paul A. Koch, 66, b. Germany, Rosina, 55, b. Germany, had been married 32 years, having had eight children, with six still living. With them were Sophie P., 19, Katherine, 13, and John A. D., 17, as well as Smith Ross, 28, s-i-l, Christina L., 24, and granddaughter, Christina Ross, 1. Paul Koch was listed as emigrating in 1850 and was naturalized. Rosina emigrated in 1853. His son Joseph and family was listed next to him.8
Family | Rosina Beck b. 31 Oct 1844, d. 9 Jan 1927 |
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Citations
- [S1207] Ancestry.com Inc., 2013: MA Death Records, 1841-1915 , Paul A. Koch.
- [S1381] Ancestry.com Inc., 2011: NJ Marriages, 1670-1965 , Paul Koch and Rosine Beck.
- [S622] VR, Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts.
- [S592] NEHGS - MA VR 1841-1910, online at http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/Database/…, Suffolk Co, Boston. Vol: 19 Page: 552; 1 Nov 1907, Entry for Paul A. Koch.
- [S143] Ancestry.com Inc., New York Petitions for Naturalization.
- [S105] 1880 US Census, Massachusetts, Suffolk Co., Boston. FHL Film 1254552; NA Film T9-0552; Page 184C. Household of Paul O. Koch.
- [S355] Boston City Directory, 1890, online at Ancestry.com, Paul A. Koch, sugarmaker, 250 E. Eagle , Boston, Mass 1890.
- [S360] 1900 US Federal Census , Massachusetts, Suffolk Co, Boston WD-1, District 1158; Roll: T623 675; Page: 5B. Household of Paul A. Koch.