There are only a couple or artifacts from Fred and Catharina Kottkamp. Oe is a bok that my Aunt Mary Lou (Kotcamp) Allen gave me that she said was brought with Catharina from Germany. It is written on Old German and appears to be a religious text. It may have actually belonged to or was given to Henry and Nellie Kotkamp since written inside are the birthdates of both Henry and Nellie as well as the birthdates of their first three children. One other artifact was a pair of wooden shoes also brought from Germany. Since they came from Northwestern Germany they used the same king of wooden shoes as were worn in Holland with a piece of leather trim for beauty and I guess comfort. My father took a photo of them on display at the Greenup Old Fashioned Days celebration an I will post it below. The photo incorrectly attributes then to Holland. They were eventually lost down the Darby line when they moved west. The photo also include some fiddle-head ferns that I know nothing about.
Kottkamp name spellings... The paragraph above includes three different spellings of Kottkamp. Kottkamp is the original but it changed often after arriving in America. Fredrich and Catharina's children dropped one T to spell it Kotkamp with the exception of the oldest Fred Jr. The next generation down my (Henry's) side changed the K to a C and adopted Kotcamp spelling. William's family had many different spellings including Kotcamp, Cottkamp, Cotcamp and others.
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