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Jacob Bohl in the Military

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Jacob Bohl in the Military
Russian Army photo of Jacob Bohl (1879-1944. In 1911, Jacob, a Russian born German, immigrated from Huck, Saratov, Russia with his wife, Anna Margaret Schuldeis, and his four children.
Jacob became a U.S. citizen and settled with his young family in the midwest U.S.
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Jacob Bohl was born on September 28, 1879. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jacob Bohl.
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LeAnn Vallis Fekjan
Greetings. I am a part-time family historian researching my Russian-born German family roots. By invitation of Catherine the Great, my German ancestors immigrated to Russia, settling in the Huck and Norka colonies in Saratov, Russia. During the late 1800's and early 1900's emigration from Russia brought my family lines to the United States and Argentina. Primary surnames of interest include: BOHL, KAHLER, STERKEL, SCHULTHEIS OR SCHULDEIS, FEUERSTEIN, ZITTERKOPF OR ZITTERKOPH, SCHLEUNING, SPREIER AND HUCK.
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