Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 5th ed., 1887, Franklin Co. MRS. CATHARINE C. (TRAUB) HERANCOURT, born in Germany, a daughter of Erhart and Eva (Bye) Traub, was married at Cincinnati, Ohio, April 23, 1854, to Peter Herancourt (who was one of the lineal descendants of the Huguenot Jean de Herancourt, born in 1658, left Nantes, France, the 22d of October, 1685, and settled at Muhlhofen, Reinpfalz), born January 4, 1821, at Muhlhofen, and immigrated to America in 1835. He stopped at Columbus, Ohio, and learned the brewing trade; remained for three years, afterward establishing breweries of his own at St. Louis, Mo., Muscatine, Iowa, and Cincinnati, Ohio. In October, 1867, he came to Frankfort, Ky., and established the Frankfort Malt House, which he carried on successfully until his death in 1884. He left three children: Carrie, Oscar and Lillian. His son Oscar, having previously learned the trade under his father, still superintends the business. Herancourt Traub Bye de_Herancourt = MO OH IA Germany France Muhlhofen Reinpfalz http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/franklin/herancourt.cct.txt