William Frederick Kuchenbecker, 18511919 (aged 67 years)

Name
William* Frederick /Kuchenbecker/
Given names
William Frederick
Surname
Kuchenbecker
Note: vergleiche I22048, auch Cookingbaker
Birth
December 3, 1851
Deutschland
Latitude: 52 Longitude: 13
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Immigration
1865 (aged 13 years)
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Residence
after 1865 (aged 13 years)
Cairo
Latitude: 37.013 Longitude: -89.18
Address: Cairo, Illinois
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Birth of a brother
February 22, 1866 (aged 14 years)
Kassel
Latitude: 51.319 Longitude: 9.497
Note: Eltern Fr. M. K’ in Kassel
Census
August 12, 1870 (aged 18 years)
Morrison
Latitude: 44.299 Longitude: -87.989
Address: Morrison, Brown, Wisconsin, USA
Note: Haushaltmitglieder Alter

Haushaltmitglieder Alter
Martin Cookingbaker, 46
Henriette Cookingbaker, 46
Cristen Cookingbaker, 25
August Cookingbaker, 24
William Cookingbaker 19

Marriage
1881 (aged 29 years)
New Mexiko
Latitude: 35.69 Longitude: -105.94
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Birth of a son
July 5, 1885 (aged 33 years)
Gallup
Latitude: 35.524 Longitude: -108.734
Address: Gallup, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Text:

Nachruf_William F. Kuchenbecker

Death of a wife
December 5, 1895 (aged 44 years)
Los Angeles
Latitude: 34.052 Longitude: -118.244
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Occupation
Händler, general merchandise business
after 1907 (aged 55 years)
Tombstone
Latitude: 31.716 Longitude: -110.065
Address: Tombstone, Arizona
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Marriage of a son
November 15, 1911 (aged 59 years)
Tombstone
Latitude: 31.716 Longitude: -110.065
Address: Tombstone, Chochise County, Arizona, USA
Occupation
Bürgermeister
1912 (aged 60 years)
Tombstone
Latitude: 31.716 Longitude: -110.065
Address: Tombstone, Arizona
Note: Wiederwahl in 1914
Birth of a grandson
August 16, 1912 (aged 60 years)
Bisbee
Latitude: 31.418 Longitude: -109.898
Address: Bisbee, Cochise, Arizona, USA
Marriage
October 29, 1913 (aged 61 years)
Muskegon
Latitude: 43.234 Longitude: -86.248
Address: Muskegon Michigan
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Text:

Nachruf_William F. Kuchenbecker

Birth of a grandson
August 1919 (0 after death)
Arizona
Latitude: 34.29 Longitude: -111.66
Address: Arizona, USA
Birth of a daughter
Death
August 22, 1919 Age: 67 years 8 months 19 days
Tombstone
Latitude: 31.716 Longitude: -110.065
Address: Safford St., Tombstone, Cochise, Arizona, USA
Note: Nachruf

Nachruf

WILLIAM F. KUCIIENBFCKER
William F. Kuchenbecker, mayor of Tombstone and successful general merchant, is numbered among those who have been active in shaping the business and political history of the city, his work along both lines being constructive, efficient and far-reaching. He was born in Germany in 1850 and is one of a family of eight children, only two of whom beside himself survive: Charles F., who is engaged in the transfer business in Gallup, New Mexico; and Dr. August Kuchenbecker, a practicing physician in Germany.
William F. Kuehenbecker acquired a limited education in the public schools of his native country and when be was fifteen years of age came to America, settling first in Cairo, Illinois, where he followed various occupations until he enlisted in the United States army. He was sent to the western frontier against the Indians and served for five years throughout New Mexico and Arizona, becoming thoroughly familiar with the conditions of life in the southwest. After he had obtained his discbargc he remained in New Mexico, where he worked first in a post trading store for four years and then went to Gallup, where he engaged in general merchandising until 1907, going in that year to Los Angeles, California. After a short time, however, he removed to Tombstone, buying out a general merchandise stock there and establishing himself in business. He has been very successful and has built up a large and representative patronage. He is very methodical and accurate in his transactions and has so conducted his interests that he has gained the respect and confidence of his business associates.
Mr. Kuchenbecker married, in 1881, in New Mexico, Miss Angelina Young, a native of Gallatin, Missouri. The father of Mrs. Kuehenbeeker was a native of Virginia and her mother of Kentucky. Both are deceased. Mrs. Kuchenbeeker passed away in Los Angeles, California, December 5, 1895. She was the mother of two children: Minnie, who died in infancy; and Louis Frederick, who was born in Gallup, New Mexico, July 5, 1885. He is associated with his father in the general merchandise business in Tombstone and is numbered among the most progressive and enterprising of the younger generation of business men in the city. He married Miss Sadie E. Cowan, a native of Tombstone and a daughter of Thomas Cowan, of that city. They have one son, William Thomas. On October 29, 1913, Mr. Kuchenbecker married Miss Alice Feeney, a native of Muskegon, Michigan.
Fraternally Mr. Kuehenbecker is identified with the Knights of Pythias. Ile has ever been interested in public affairs and his interest takes the form of active participation in public life. For three terms he was mayor of Gallup, New Mexico, and for two terms served ably and conscientiously in the New Mexico territorial legislature. He was elected mayor of Tombstone in 1912 and reelected in 1914 and has done constructive and able work in the interests of the city. He is today recognized as one of the strong and forceful men of Tombstone, whose initiative spirit and executive ability have found expression in the upbuilding of an extensive business and have carried him forward into important political relations.

Family with parents
father
Marriage Marriage
elder brother
6 years
himself
18511919
Birth: December 3, 1851 Deutschland
Death: August 22, 1919Tombstone
14 years
younger brother
18661943
Birth: February 22, 1866 Kassel
Death: November 11, 1943Chur
Family with Angelina Young
himself
18511919
Birth: December 3, 1851 Deutschland
Death: August 22, 1919Tombstone
wife
1895
Birth: Gallatin
Death: December 5, 1895Los Angeles
Marriage Marriage1881New Mexiko
5 years
son
18851978
Birth: July 5, 1885 33 Gallup
Death: August 25, 1978Seal Beach
daughter
Family with Alice Feeney
himself
18511919
Birth: December 3, 1851 Deutschland
Death: August 22, 1919Tombstone
wife
Marriage MarriageOctober 29, 1913Muskegon
Birth
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Immigration
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Residence
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Marriage
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Occupation
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Marriage
Source: Nachrufe_USA
Text:

Nachruf_William F. Kuchenbecker

Census

Haushaltmitglieder Alter
Martin Cookingbaker, 46
Henriette Cookingbaker, 46
Cristen Cookingbaker, 25
August Cookingbaker, 24
William Cookingbaker 19

Occupation

Wiederwahl in 1914

Name

vergleiche I22048, auch Cookingbaker

Death

Nachruf

WILLIAM F. KUCIIENBFCKER
William F. Kuchenbecker, mayor of Tombstone and successful general merchant, is numbered among those who have been active in shaping the business and political history of the city, his work along both lines being constructive, efficient and far-reaching. He was born in Germany in 1850 and is one of a family of eight children, only two of whom beside himself survive: Charles F., who is engaged in the transfer business in Gallup, New Mexico; and Dr. August Kuchenbecker, a practicing physician in Germany.
William F. Kuehenbecker acquired a limited education in the public schools of his native country and when be was fifteen years of age came to America, settling first in Cairo, Illinois, where he followed various occupations until he enlisted in the United States army. He was sent to the western frontier against the Indians and served for five years throughout New Mexico and Arizona, becoming thoroughly familiar with the conditions of life in the southwest. After he had obtained his discbargc he remained in New Mexico, where he worked first in a post trading store for four years and then went to Gallup, where he engaged in general merchandising until 1907, going in that year to Los Angeles, California. After a short time, however, he removed to Tombstone, buying out a general merchandise stock there and establishing himself in business. He has been very successful and has built up a large and representative patronage. He is very methodical and accurate in his transactions and has so conducted his interests that he has gained the respect and confidence of his business associates.
Mr. Kuchenbecker married, in 1881, in New Mexico, Miss Angelina Young, a native of Gallatin, Missouri. The father of Mrs. Kuehenbeeker was a native of Virginia and her mother of Kentucky. Both are deceased. Mrs. Kuchenbeeker passed away in Los Angeles, California, December 5, 1895. She was the mother of two children: Minnie, who died in infancy; and Louis Frederick, who was born in Gallup, New Mexico, July 5, 1885. He is associated with his father in the general merchandise business in Tombstone and is numbered among the most progressive and enterprising of the younger generation of business men in the city. He married Miss Sadie E. Cowan, a native of Tombstone and a daughter of Thomas Cowan, of that city. They have one son, William Thomas. On October 29, 1913, Mr. Kuchenbecker married Miss Alice Feeney, a native of Muskegon, Michigan.
Fraternally Mr. Kuehenbecker is identified with the Knights of Pythias. Ile has ever been interested in public affairs and his interest takes the form of active participation in public life. For three terms he was mayor of Gallup, New Mexico, and for two terms served ably and conscientiously in the New Mexico territorial legislature. He was elected mayor of Tombstone in 1912 and reelected in 1914 and has done constructive and able work in the interests of the city. He is today recognized as one of the strong and forceful men of Tombstone, whose initiative spirit and executive ability have found expression in the upbuilding of an extensive business and have carried him forward into important political relations.

Death