Charles Feicht


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Charles Feicht

CHARLES FEICHT, late of Parker’s Landing, was the pioneer butcher at that
place where he had done business continuously since 1877. He was born March
25, 1838, in Wurtemberg, Germany, son of Christopher and Catherine (Groenmiller)
Feicht.

When sixteen years old Mr. Feicht came to the United States, arriving here
in 1854, and immediately located at Kittanning, Armstrong county, Pa., where
he learned and followed the butcher’s trade. Later on he embarked in business
for himself, conducting a successful market in Kittanning until in 1869 he
came to Parker’s Landing, and for eighteen months was in business here. Then
he returned to Kittanning, in 1877, however, coming back to Parker’s Landing
and resuming operations, conducting the best market in the place. He died Nov.
12, 1913, and was buried Nov. 16th at Parker’s Landing.

Mr. Feicht was married Jan. 1, 1878, to Mrs. Fredricka (Eberley) Koos,
widow of Philip Koos, and daughter of Christian and Johanna (Eisman) Eberley,
of Wurtemberg, Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Feicht had four children:

Augusta B., wife of Harry Rader; Frederick C.; Nora C., wife of Frederick
Bowser, and William P. By her first marriage Mrs. Feicht had eight children,
four of whom survive: Emil Koos, a druggist of Oil City; Albert; Pauline, wife
of William Mahoney, of Parker’s Landing; and Charles, a merchant of
Petersburg. Mrs. Feicht came to America in 1866. The family all belong to the
Lutheran Church.

Fraternally Mr. Feicht belonged to Lodge NO. 244, F. & A.M., of
Kittanning.

During the Civil war he was a member of the 22nd Pennsylvania Regiment of
Emergency Men, and served for three weeks, or as long as the occasion
demanded. His political convictions made him a Democrat. After coming to
America, in 1854, Mr. Feicht made three trips to his native land.

Source: Page 468-496, Armstrong County, Pa., Her People, Past and
Present, J. H. Beers & Co., 1914
Transcribed May 1999 by Michael S. Caldwell for the Armstrong County Beers
Project
Contributed for use by the Armstrong County Genealogy Project (http://www.pa-roots.com/armstrong/)

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