He was associated for many years with Miss Lizzie J. Smith in the management of Smith's Hotel, Port Jefferson. He is buried in the Smith plot, next to her.
In 1880, Louis Koegel, aged 23, laborer, was living in the home of Lizzie J. Smith, aged 25, a hotel keeper, in Port Jefferson, NY. Also living in the household was his sister, Mary Louisa Koegel, aged 20, servant, and brothers, Charles H. Koegel, aged 17, servant, and George Benjamin Koegel, aged 14, servant.
In 1910, Louis Koegel, aged 54, was shown boarding in the home of Elizabeth J. Smith, aged 53, on Main Street, in Port Jefferson, NY.
In 1920, Louis A. Koegel, aged 62, reired, was living on Main Street, in Port Jefferson, NY. Living with him was his partner, Lizzie J. Simms, aged 64.
(Records of Cedar Hill Cemetery, page 52; 1880, 1910, 1920 US Federal Census; The County review., March 17, 1922, Page 1; The Suffolk County news., September 08, 1933, Page 11)
He was associated for many years with Miss Lizzie J. Smith in the management of Smith's Hotel, Port Jefferson. He is buried in the Smith plot, next to her.
In 1880, Louis Koegel, aged 23, laborer, was living in the home of Lizzie J. Smith, aged 25, a hotel keeper, in Port Jefferson, NY. Also living in the household was his sister, Mary Louisa Koegel, aged 20, servant, and brothers, Charles H. Koegel, aged 17, servant, and George Benjamin Koegel, aged 14, servant.
In 1910, Louis Koegel, aged 54, was shown boarding in the home of Elizabeth J. Smith, aged 53, on Main Street, in Port Jefferson, NY.
In 1920, Louis A. Koegel, aged 62, reired, was living on Main Street, in Port Jefferson, NY. Living with him was his partner, Lizzie J. Simms, aged 64.
(Records of Cedar Hill Cemetery, page 52; 1880, 1910, 1920 US Federal Census; The County review., March 17, 1922, Page 1; The Suffolk County news., September 08, 1933, Page 11)
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