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Migration

Locations

41.081445, -81.519005
41.518333, -84.305556
41.373889, -83.650833
40.025, -81.586667
40.805, -81.375833
40.551389, -84.57
39.336389, -82.983889
39.103118, -84.51202
41.482222, -81.66972
39.962222, -83.00055
39.759444, -84.19166
41.281944, -84.362778
41.47, -83.292222
41.348889, -83.117222
41.385, -83.321667
41.542778, -83.26111
39.18, -83.6
41.452819, -82.182375
41.135833, -81.864167
41.711111, -83.910278
41.391944, -84.126667
41.512778, -83.14666
41.516667, -84.216667
41.509722, -82.940278
39.926944, -83.804167
41.587222, -83.891389
41.665556, -83.575278
41.549218, -84.141615
40.809167, -81.937222

Ohio

Father Francis Laing reports that the family of Martin Basgall from Rothammel settled in Canal Fulton, Ohio, in October 1875.

Sallet reports that by 1920, there were 1,000 Evangelical and 700 Catholic Volga German immigrants of the first and second generation settled in Ohio.

Sources

- Laing, Francis S. "German-Russian Settlements in Ellis County, Kansas." Kansas Historical Collections 11 (1910), 489-528. [Online]
- Sallet, Richard. Russian-German Settlement in the United States (Fargo, ND: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1974): 112.