The Franz Kelsch and John Roche Family TreesUpdated October 30, 2006 |
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Robert Clemens Kelsch
1277 Lincolnshire Lane
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103
734 7613983
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Franz Kelsch immigrated to the Russian Crimea in 1804. He left the land just west of the Rhine probably from between the Lauter and Moder rivers. He joined other families from what was North Baden at that time. They settled in a village they called Rosental and remained there until the late 1800's when they immigrateed to the United States, finally homesteading in N. Dak. Many of ther descendents who remained in Rosental were sent the Kazacstan in the 1930's John Roche left Ireland in the late 1700's and homesteaded in Ontario just east of where the Rideau Canal was to be built. His descendents in my family Immigrated to the USA in 1850's and to South Dakota in the 1870's Religious freedom for Roman Catholics,land ownership and escape from punishing political systems were the motivations for these moves; all of which there descendents take for granted. |
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