In 1870, Nicholas Koegel, aged 52, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Patchogue, with his wife, Elizabeth C. Koegel, aged 34, and children, Frank J. Koegel, 15, Lewis A. Koegel, 13, Mary L. Koegel, 12, Josephine Koegel, 9, Charles H. Koegel, 7, and George B. Koegel, aged 4. Nicholas was shown to be a farm laborer.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Nicolaus Koegel in the Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898; Brookhaven Historian's Alpha List; 1870 US Federal Census; The Long Island traveler., December 04, 1896, Page 2)
In 1870, Nicholas Koegel, aged 52, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Patchogue, with his wife, Elizabeth C. Koegel, aged 34, and children, Frank J. Koegel, 15, Lewis A. Koegel, 13, Mary L. Koegel, 12, Josephine Koegel, 9, Charles H. Koegel, 7, and George B. Koegel, aged 4. Nicholas was shown to be a farm laborer.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Nicolaus Koegel in the Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898; Brookhaven Historian's Alpha List; 1870 US Federal Census; The Long Island traveler., December 04, 1896, Page 2)
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