John C. Koch

John C. Koch (October 18, 1841 November 8, 1907) was a Republican politician who served two terms as mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

John C. Koch
Mayor of Milwaukee
In office
1893–1896
Personal details
Born(1841-10-18)October 18, 1841
Hamburg, Germany
DiedNovember 8, 1907(1907-11-08) (aged 66)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Pritzlaff
(m. 1864)
Children9
OccupationBusinessman, politician
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Early life and career

Koch was born on October 18, 1841 near Hamburg, Germany. He moved with his family to Milwaukee in 1854. He became a tinner in his father's shop, Later he gained employment at John Pritzlaff Hardware Company and went on to become an executive there.[1]

Koch received his party's nomination for lieutenant-governor in 1892. He was instead elected mayor of Milwaukee in that year, and was reelected to a second two-year term in 1894. His first term saw the Panic of 1893.

Personal life

In 1864, he married John C. Pritzlaff's daughter, Elizabeth, and they went on to have 6 sons and 3 daughters.

He died from pneumonia in Milwaukee on November 8, 1907.[2]

References

  1. Aikens, Andrew J.; Proctor, Lewis A., eds. (1897). Men of Progress, Wisconsin. Milwaukee: the Evening Wisconsin Company. pp. 596–597. Retrieved February 24, 2022 via Google Books.
  2. "Former Mayor of the Cream City Expires". Green Bay Press-Gazette. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. November 9, 1907. p. 1. Retrieved February 24, 2022 via Newspapers.com.


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