William Kottkamp's headstone in Arms Cemetery - Carter Co. KY
Dora (Nolte) Kottkamp's headstone in Arms Cemetery - Carter Co. KY
Dora (Nolte) Kottkamp's death certificate
This is a mystery photo of Kottkamps that I believe to be on Williams side:
This is William and Dora's son Fred. Fred relocated to Fayetteville WV after a local paternity dispute in Carter County. Rumor had it that some other mule had been kickin' in his friends stall. My uncle told me he uused to come back occasionally for Kotcamp reunions in Greenup County.
William and Dora at house with Fred and other family.
Friday, November 6, 2015
Children of Frederich Wilhelm and Catharina Kottkamp (2) - William
William M, "Billy" Kottkamp was the second child of Frederich Wilhelm and Catharina Kottkamp. Family lore says that William and his older brother Fred Jr. came to the US separately from their parents. It is not certain what dates or at which port any of this family arrived. There are records of Kottkamps arriving on the bark Weser from Bremen to Baltimore which would have been the likely departure point. There is one log with frederich and a Catharina but they are identified as children. There are other Kottkamps that settled in the York, PA, Indianapolis IN and Southern IL near St. Louis. It should be noted that the generation of Frederich and Catharina's children all seem to have dropped a "T" from the surname and went by Kotkamp. Subsequent generations after them used various spelling including Cotcamp. Their gravestones however have the original Kottkamp spelling.
William lived his life in Carter County Kentucky in the area known as "Upper Grassy". He came to the US when he was nine years old and apparently met his future wife Dora Nolte on the trip over. They were married September 1, 1869 in Vanceburg KY.
William Kottkamp
Born: September 17, 1945 in Germany
Died: March 23, 1920 in Carter County KY
Aged 74 years and buried in Arms Cemetery
Dora (Nolte) Kottkamp
Born: October 17, 1850 in Germany
Died: August 9, 1937 in Carter County KY
Aged 86 years and buried in Arms Cemetery
Dora was the daughter of William Nolte and Anna Gulsman and was reportedly born in Sandebeck Germany which was also the town where Williams mother Catharina had come from.
William and Dora had seven children:
Laura - married a man named Parker and lived in Ruggles KY
Frederich William - became involved in a paternity controversy and left for Fayetteville WV
Anna V. - Born October 24, 1875 and Died March 27, 1945, Married a man named Osborne and lived in Tannery KY as well as Vanceburg KY
Emma Katherine - Born Oct. 24, 1875 and Died March 27, 1945 Also married an Osborne and lived in Tannery KY
Fred - Born 1878 and Died 1966 in Dayton KY. Lived in Ruggles and Smith Creek KY
Minnie - Married a man named Edward Bush and lived in Ruggles KY and Alice OH
Dora B. - Born Sept. 10 1882 and Died March 4th 1896 at age 13 in 1896 before her parents
William and Dora (Nolte) Kottkamp
William Kottkamp's headstone in Arms Cemetery - Carter Co. KY
Dora (Nolte) Kottkamp's headstone in Arms Cemetery - Carter Co. KY
Dora (Nolte) Kottkamp's death certificate
This is a mystery photo of Kottkamps that I believe to be on Williams side:
This is William and Dora's son Fred. Fred relocated to Fayetteville WV after a local paternity dispute in Carter County. Rumor had it that some other mule had been kickin' in his friends stall. My uncle told me he uused to come back occasionally for Kotcamp reunions in Greenup County.
William and Dora at house with Fred and other family.
William Kottkamp's headstone in Arms Cemetery - Carter Co. KY
Dora (Nolte) Kottkamp's headstone in Arms Cemetery - Carter Co. KY
Dora (Nolte) Kottkamp's death certificate
This is a mystery photo of Kottkamps that I believe to be on Williams side:
This is William and Dora's son Fred. Fred relocated to Fayetteville WV after a local paternity dispute in Carter County. Rumor had it that some other mule had been kickin' in his friends stall. My uncle told me he uused to come back occasionally for Kotcamp reunions in Greenup County.
William and Dora at house with Fred and other family.
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Interesting, not too many Kottkamps around, but I am one too. I'm from the Indianapolis Kottkamp Klan! I'm not the best genealogist or family historian, but my Dad was Fred G Kottkamp (born 1935), as was his Father, and my understanding is that his Father, my great Grandfather was also and is the one who came to the US from Germany. I found a link to a obituary for my Grandfather: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=123833541
ReplyDeleteAnyway, interesting reading and finding other groups of Kottkamps. I knew about the ones near St Louis and also came across some in CA. Thanks for posting and let me know if I can provide any information on the Hoosier side of the family... I'm assuming we're probably related somewhere up the line!
-Kurt Kottkamp
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