Head of the Household Friedrich Kober, age 55 in 1850, deceased 1856
Child #1 Konrad Kober, age 39
Wife of Child #1 Maria Barbara Kober, age 33
Grandchild #1 Maria Elisabeth Kober, age 15
Grandchild #2 Maria Margaretha Kober, age 13
Grandchild #3 Katharina Barbara Kober, age 11
Grandchild #4 Katharina Elisabeth Kober, age 8
Grandchild #5 Charlotta Kober, age 3
Grandchild #6 Johann Konrad Kober, age 6 months
Child #2 Johann Michael Kober, age 36
Wife of Child #2 Katharina Elisabeth Kober, age 38
Grandchild #7 Amalia Kober, age 13
Grandchild #8 Katharina Louisa Kober, age 10
Grandchild #9 Henrietta Kober, age 8
Grandchild #10 Georg Philipp Kober, age 6
Child #3 Friedrich Kober, age 31
Wife of Child #3 Maria Katharina Kober, age 30
Grandchild #11 Friedrich Kober, born about 1851, died 1851
Grandchild #12 Johann Konrad Kober, age 6
Grandchild #13 Johann Paul Kober, age 3
Child #4 Georg Philipp Kober, age 28
Child #5 Johannes Kober, age 20
Brother #1 Georg Konrad Kober, age 61
Wife of Brother #1 Julia Kober, age 55
Child #6 Friedrich Kober, age 32
Wife of Child #6 Helena Kober, age 22
Grandchild #14 Samuel Kober, age 5
Grandchild #15 Julia Elisabeth Kober, age 1
Child #7 Karl Franz Kober, age 25, possible twin
Child #8 Katharina Kober, age 25, possible twin
Child #9 August Kober, age 21, possible twin
Child #10 Henrietta Kober, age 21, possible twin
Sources
↑1857 Census of Grimm in the District of Saratov, Russia, dated 5 November 1857; Translated by Brent Mai, Concordia University, Portland, Oregon; Published by Dynasty Publishing, Beaverton, OR, USA; Published 2005; page 112-113, family #320, Friedrich Kober family.
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