People with the SOUNDEX code of K230

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1. Kikta, Alex (Soundex). Born in: Born in: Republic of Poland Lived at: 11146 Langley
Occupation: Locksmith Car Works: Pullman Palace Car Company Source: 1910 Federal Census
2. Koct, Anna (Soundex). Born in: Born in: Czechoslavakia Lived at: 11215 Langley
Occupation: Cook; Dishwasher Restaurant Source: 1930 Federal Census
3. Koset, Frank (Soundex). Born in: Born in: Republic of Poland Lived at: 11353 Langley
Occupation: Laborer Source: 1920 Federal Census
4. Koset, Mary (Soundex). Born in: Born in: United States (Illinois) Lived at: 11353 Langley
Occupation: Occupation: None Source: 1920 Federal Census
5. Koset, Mary (Soundex). Born in: Born in: Republic of Poland Lived at: 11353 Langley
Occupation: Occupation: None Source: 1920 Federal Census
6. Koset, Sophia (Soundex). Born in: Born in: United States (Illinois) Lived at: 11353 Langley
Occupation: Occupation: None Source: 1920 Federal Census
7. Koset, Walter (Soundex). Born in: Born in: United States (Illinois) Lived at: 11353 Langley
Occupation: Occupation: None Source: 1920 Federal Census
8. Kosut, Jacob (Soundex). Born in: Born in: Republic of Poland Lived at: 10736 Langley
Occupation: Painter Car Works: Pullman Palace Car Company Source: 1920 Federal Census
9. Kosut, Mary (Soundex). Born in: Born in: Republic of Austria Lived at: 10736 Langley
Occupation: Occupation: None Source: 1920 Federal Census
10. Koszut, Eleanor (Soundex). Born in: Born in: Republic of Poland Lived at: 11356 Langley
Occupation: Occupation: None Source: 1930 Federal Census
11. Koszut, Helen (Soundex). Born in: Born in: United States (Illinois) Lived at: 11356 Langley
Occupation: Occupation: None Source: 1930 Federal Census
12. Koszut, Matthew (Soundex). Born in: Born in: United States (Illinois) Lived at: 11356 Langley
Occupation: Occupation: None Source: 1930 Federal Census
13. Koszut, William (Soundex). Born in: Born in: Republic of Poland Lived at: 11356 Langley
Occupation: Salesperson Butcher Shop Source: 1930 Federal Census

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