This is Nicholas Michael Ross, born Dec 5, 1832 in Luxembourg.
He came to America along with his wife, Mary Schweig, in about 1875.
The lived on Sycamore Street in Tiffin, Seneca Co., Ohio in 1880 census where they had six of their nine children listed living at home with them.
Nicholas died in Tiffin in 1921 and his wife, Mary died there in 1917.
They are buried at St. Joseph Catholic cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio.
Photo supplied to me by Arthur Immele of Tiffin.
I am no relation to Nicholas, however he is an ancestor to my children on their father's side of the family.
Nicholas Michael Ross was born on December 5, 1832. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nicholas Michael Ross.
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