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I am reserching my grandfathers family who were Germans from Russia. They were from the Odessa area. I am interested in finding info on when they lived in Russia and where they came from prior to moving. The last name is Fritchel. I am sure there has been changes in the spelling but his first name was Gottlieb. they came to US in early 1900's and settled in Colorado. Any help or tips would be great thanks..
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Thanks for replying to my problems. Yes I have his US naturalization papers. I recd. them from the Swift County Historical Society. In 1900 he lived in Danvers Village MN. I have the land papers from there and they moved her in spring of 1904. On all his papers he states Germany or Prussia as home. I don't know names of his family but I believe he joined them when he came to US just not sure where. Minnesota is the only place I can put him.
Did August Post become a naturalized US citizen? If so, his citizenship papers would show his place of birth. That's how I found my great grandfather's birth place. Depending how long he lived, some of the US census show if he had applied for citizenship. I was eventually able to get a copy of the application filled out in my relatives handwriting.
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