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Elma Roth; Fresno, CA

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Elma Roth; Fresno, CA
Studio portrait of Elma Roth, daughter of Heinrich Johann Roth & Anna Schwabenland Roth.Grandchild of Johann Conrad Roth & Susanna Lehmann.
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Elma Roth
Elma Roth was born in April 1917. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Elma Roth.
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Neil Marks
The relatives & ancestors of Walter Marks/Markus and Elma Harriet Roth. Both families are of Volga-German descent, migrating to the U.S. in the late 1800's/early 1900's. Walter's family was from the village of Lauwe, while Elma's family was from Straub. Both villages were in the Samara Providence, and located along the Volga River. Walter's family name was originally "Markus", but his father legally changed it to "Marks" in the early 1920's. Both families settled in Fresno, Ca, living very fruitful and product lives. About 80,000 Volga-Germans migrated to Fresno, bringing their traditions and custons with them. For more information on the Volga-Germans in this area, you can contact the Central California Chapter of AHSGR (www.ahsgr.org/fresno/cacentra.html). They have extensive records and family genealogies that can be researched for free.
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