Jochim Göttsch, 18261892 (aged 65 years)

Name
Jochim /Göttsch/
Given names
Jochim
Surname
Göttsch
Name
N. Jochim /Goettsch/
Given names
N. Jochim
Surname
Goettsch
Birth December 16, 1826 35 25
Note: This is the town that Jochim is from, and it is ha…

This is the town that Jochim is from, and it is hand written by Hans A Goettsch as execuator of Jochim's estate. I presume Hans, Jochim and Cecilia are all from the same town. The full document can be found under Sources and named "GoettschJochim_probate01".

Also see the Gottsch family website "www.gottschfamily.net" for more information about the history of the area.

Birth of a brotherHans A Göttsch
March 23, 1837 (aged 10 years)
Note: The following chruch birth record was provided by William R Gottsch.
Death of a paternal grandmotherSielk Steffen
October 30, 1841 (aged 14 years)
Death November 25, 1892 (aged 65 years)
Note: I located the obit of Jochim Goettsch. From the Da…

I located the obit of Jochim Goettsch. From the Davenport Leader, Davenport, Scott County, Iowa dated Saturday November 26, 1892: GOETTSCH

Jochim Goettsch, an old resident of Rockingham, died at his home there Thursday, aged about 70 years. Mr. Goettsch was a bachelor. He was a farmer in former days, and had before that been a miner in the west. He accumulated quite a comfortable property throught his exertions, and was able to live comfortably. His relatives are his brother, Hans Asmus Goettsch of New Liberty, and a sister whose residence is not known. (this is typed as written in paper. Also, Rockingham is/was a part of Davenport.)

Reported by Linda Danielson

Rockingham. Located on the Mississippi River, 4 miles southwest of Davenport and 6 miles northeast of Buffalo, at the southwest corner of Davenport city limits in Rockingham Twp., Section 8. Post office established March 11, 1837, John H. Sullivan, postmaster and discontinued December 16, 1847.

Family with parents
father
1791
Birth: February 6, 1791 22 24Gadersdorf in Probstei Schleswig-Holstein
mother
1801
Birth: December 5, 1801 34 21Gadersdorf in Probstei Schleswig-Holstein
Marriage MarriageSeptember 30, 1824
2 months
elder sister
18241894
Birth: November 24, 1824 33 22Gadersdorf in Probstei Schleswig-Holstein
Death: October 4, 1894Hawarden, Iowa
2 years
himself
18261892
Birth: December 16, 1826 35 25Gatersdorf in Probstei Schleswig-Holstein
Death: November 25, 1892Rockingham (Davenport), Iowa
10 years
younger brother
AnnaHansGottsch.jpg
18371910
Birth: March 23, 1837 46 35Gatersdorf in Probstei Schleswig-Holstein
Death: November 1, 1910Holstein, Ida County, Iowa
Birth

This is the town that Jochim is from, and it is hand written by Hans A Goettsch as execuator of Jochim's estate. I presume Hans, Jochim and Cecilia are all from the same town. The full document can be found under Sources and named "GoettschJochim_probate01".

Also see the Gottsch family website "www.gottschfamily.net" for more information about the history of the area.

Death

I located the obit of Jochim Goettsch. From the Davenport Leader, Davenport, Scott County, Iowa dated Saturday November 26, 1892: GOETTSCH

Jochim Goettsch, an old resident of Rockingham, died at his home there Thursday, aged about 70 years. Mr. Goettsch was a bachelor. He was a farmer in former days, and had before that been a miner in the west. He accumulated quite a comfortable property throught his exertions, and was able to live comfortably. His relatives are his brother, Hans Asmus Goettsch of New Liberty, and a sister whose residence is not known. (this is typed as written in paper. Also, Rockingham is/was a part of Davenport.)

Reported by Linda Danielson

Rockingham. Located on the Mississippi River, 4 miles southwest of Davenport and 6 miles northeast of Buffalo, at the southwest corner of Davenport city limits in Rockingham Twp., Section 8. Post office established March 11, 1837, John H. Sullivan, postmaster and discontinued December 16, 1847.

Note

Davenport Cemetery Lot 266 N

Note

Joachim the brother of Han A Gottsch. According to Ronald R. Goettsch, the brothers got seperated upon the arrival to the US from Germany. In 1880 US census shows them back together in the same household in Liberty Township.