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Edvard Tesdorph Koch, 1859 - 1897
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Edvard Vilhelm Koch, 1805 - 1871
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Edvard Johannes Hansen Kok, 1897 - 1974
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Edvard Vilhelm Koch, 1805 - 1871
MyHeritage Family Treesedvard koch, 1897 - 1959
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Edvard Eliasson Koch, 1870 - 1963
MyHeritage Family TreesEdvard Koch, 1844 - 1903
MyHeritage Family TreesEdvard Tesdorph Koch, 1859 - 1897
MyHeritage Family TreesEdvard Tesdorph Koch, 1859 - 1897
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Grosshandlare Edvard Vilhelm Koch, 1805 - 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesEdvard Koch, 1900 - 1959
MyHeritage Family TreesEdvard Tesdorph Koch, 1859 - 1897
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Edvard Koch in Lakeland Ledger - Mar 29 1972
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Edvard Koch in Baltimore Herald - Jan 18 1901
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Edvard Giorge Koch in The Spokesman-Review - July 6 1986
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Edvard Koch in The Telegraph-Herald - Aug 24 1920
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Edvard Frederik Koch, 1881 - 1881
Denmark, Copenhagen Burials, 1860-1912
Edvard Jacob Wilhelm Koch, Circa 1858 - 1860
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Edvard Siegfred Koch, born 1850
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Edvard Ferdinand Koch, born 1846
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919
Edvard Frederik Karl Koch, born 1880
Denmark Church Records, 1576-1919Edvard Tesdorph Koch, 1859 - 1897
Geni World Family TreeEdvard Vilhelm Koch, 1805 - 1871
Geni World Family TreeEdvard Koch, born 1952
Geni World Family TreeEdvard Ferdinand Koch, born 1846
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Edvard William Rasmus Koch, born 1899
1940 Denmark Census
Edvard Johannes Koch, born 1897
1940 Denmark Census
Edvard Gottfird Koch, born 1894
Sweden Household Examination Books
Edvard Gottfrid Koch, born 1894
Sweden Household Examination Books
Edvard Koch, born 1900
Norway Church Records, 1815-1938
Edvard Vilhelm Koch, born 1889
Norway Church Records, 1815-1938
Edvard Vilhelm Koch, born 1889
Norway Church Records, 1815-1938
Edvard Ferdinand Koch, born 1846
Denmark, Copenhagen Police Registrations, 1890-1923
Edvard Villiam Kasmius Koch, born 1899
1930 Denmark Census
Edvard Peter Koch, born 1916
1930 Denmark Census
Edvard Heinrich Koch, born 1863
1930 Denmark CensusEdvard Vilhelm Koch, 1805 - 1871
FamilySearch Family TreeEdvard Ferdinand Koch, born 1846
FamilySearch Family TreeEdvard Kristian Frederik Koch, born 1918
FamilySearch Family TreeEdvard Einer Koch, born 1902
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Edvard Koch
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Edvard Koch
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Edvard Ejner Koch, born 1909
1916 Denmark Census
Edvard Koch, born 1900
1916 Denmark Census
Edvard T. Koch
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Edvard Peter Koch, born 1916
1921 Denmark Census
Edvard Koch, born Circa 1876
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- USA 9%
- Sweden 9%
The first name Edvard has its origins in Old English and Old High German, derived from the elements "ead," meaning wealth or fortune, and "weard," meaning guardian or protector. This name first appeared in England and Germany during the early medieval period, often associated with nobility and royalty, as seen in figures like King Edward the Confessor. The meaning of Edvard reflects the characteristics of leadership and protection, suggesting a person who is both prosperous and a guardian of others. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Edward in English, Édouard in French, Eduardo in Spanish and Portuguese, and Edvard in Scandinavian languages, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling but retaining the core meaning. The name has remained popular through the centuries, often linked to historical figures and saints, and continues to be a favored choice in various cultures today.
The last name Koch has Germanic origins, primarily found in Germany and Austria, where it is derived from the Middle High German word "koch," meaning "cook." Historically, this surname was likely adopted by individuals who worked as cooks or were associated with the culinary profession, reflecting a common occupational naming practice in medieval Europe. The name has also been linked to the Old High German "coc," which carries a similar meaning. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Coc" in French-speaking regions, "Cocq" in Dutch, and "Cocchi" in Italian, each reflecting local linguistic adaptations. In addition to its culinary roots, Koch has also been associated with various notable figures in history, including politicians, scientists, and artists, further enriching its legacy. The surname remains prevalent today, particularly in German-speaking countries, and has spread to other regions, including the United States, due to immigration.
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