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Hotze "Harry" Koch (); 22 October 1867 – 21 June 1942) was a Dutch-born American businessman who founded the ''Quanah Tribune-Chief'' newspaper. He was the father of Fred C. Koch (1900–1967), founder of Koch Industries. ==Early life and education== Koch was the second child of the physician Johan Anthon Koch (1836–1910) and Gatske Hotzes Jorritsma (1837–1876).〔(Hotze Koch genealogy )〕 Koch’s paternal grandfather had been a shipowner from Sande in German East Frisia who had shipwrecked off the coast of the Dutch Frisian town of Workum, where he eventually married the mayor’s daughter. Koch’s mother died during the birth of her eighth child, and his father remarried Petronella de Swart, the daughter of a banker. Harry Koch had five surviving siblings and another five half-siblings who all remained in the Netherlands. After working as a printer’s apprentice in The Hague and Germany, Koch emigrated to the United States in 1888. He first lived in Dutch enclaves in Chicago and Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he worked for Dutch-language newspapers.
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