Hij is getrouwd met Ernestine Coleman Colman.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1860 te Paris, Lamar, Texas, USA, hij was toen 44 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
1860 two slaves male 23 years, female 14, one slave house.
1860 Rachel Kottwitz living with Ernesting and A.N. Kottwitz
1860 CENSUS
LAMAR AND FANNIN CO.
MALES BORN 1811-1847
AGES ELIGIBLE FOR MILITARY SERVICE
IN THE CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY
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Pam Underwood, Mary Lane, Elizabeth Booth and Ron Brothers
Kottuntz (ss), H., Lamar Co., age 14, born @ 1846, in PRUSSIA, occup. unk, Pct. 6, Dwl#33;33, worth ss;ss
Kottuntz (ss), Simon, Lamar Co., age 24, born @ 1836, in PRUSSIA, occup. unk, Pct. 6, Dwl#33;33, worth ss;ss
Kottwitz, A. S., Lamar Co., age 45, born @ 1815, in PRUSSIA, occp. merchant, Pct. 6, Dwl#45;45, worth 15000;100000
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Paris News, "Backward Glances" by Neville, February 6, 1952. In 1848 Wright sold the north end lot for $80 to Almarine Alexander. Six years later Alexander sold it to A. S. Kottwitz for $1,500. In 1854 Kottwitz sold part of it to Lem Williams but kept the corner, which later was part of the Thebo-Jones financial empire, then was home for a saloon, and then the popular Palace Drug Store.---
GALVESTON WEEKLY NEWS, April 26, 1865, p. 1, c. 7
On Tuesday morning last a Mexican train was robbed, near the Sabinal, by about twenty-five men. They went to the camp about dawn and represented themselves to be Confederate States soldiers, in search of a deserter. After a pretended examination, the teamsters were disarmed and were told that they were under arrest. The train was then robbed of silver, variously estimated at from $25,000 to $30,000, belonging to W. A. Bennett, A. S. Kottwitz, D. W. Hearn, and others of this city. The robbers were all well mounted on fine American horses, and the wagon master thought they were all Americans, except one, whom he recognized to be a Mexican.San Antonio News. ---
Here Hadden had his first meal in a hotel, ! A.S. Kottwitz, a former merchant and Masonic grand master in Paris, invited young Hadden to eat at with him the Menger Hotel. The Alamo was next door, filled with war supplies and serving as a commissary. Hadden commented, "Confederate money seemed to be unknown and there was no war talk." ---
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