@book{1832, keywords = {Genealogy, Women, Architects, Biographies, Buildings Residential, World War I, World War II, American Civil War 1861-1865 Engineers, Settlers German, Businessmen, Moogk Balthasar, Moogk family, Moogk Salome Schmitt (m. Balthasar), Roos family, Moogk Martha Welz (m. Charles), Roos George, Schmitt family, Moogk Charles, Killer Caspar, Moogk Josephine Lockhard (m. Charles), Roos Salome Schmitt Moogk (m. George), Killer Elizabeth Moogk (m. John), Blum Rose Roos (m. Charles), Elsley Catherine Moogk (m. James), Moogk Charles H., Johnson Maurice, Johnson Mildred Moogk (m. Maurice), Moogk George, Moogk Frederick, Moogk Frank, Moogk Elsie Underwood (m. Frank), Moogk Robert, Moogk Herman, Moogk Mary Hoebel (m. Herman), Moogk Marjorie Brown (m. Herman), Chivers William, Chivers Mary Moogk (m. William), Moogk Glenn McKee (m. Frederick), St John's Lutheran Church Waterloo, Waterloo Music Company, Dominion Life Assurance Co., Preston, Waterloo}, author = {Rose Moogk and Edward Moogk}, title = {The Moogk family history}, abstract = {Reminiscences and genealogical data on the ancestors and descendants of Balthasar and Salome Schmitt Moogk. Balthasar arrived in Waterloo County from Germany in 1841. A son, Charles, was a Waterloo architect, and a grandson, Frederick, was president of the Waterloo Music Company. The copy at the Kitchener Public Library is incomplete, but the missing information appears in its copy of the 1970 expanded edition.}, year = {1965}, number = {Book, Whole}, pages = {39 p.+}, publisher = {The Authors}, note = {ID -: e-0439}, language = {English}, }