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Theodore Keller Genealogy

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Theodore Keller Genealogy
Photo found in an antique store. I am not related to the subject in the photo.
Handwritten on back:
"Theodore Keller". Unfortunately there is no location or date listed on photo, so it's hard to identify this handsome man.
People in photo include: Theodore Keller
Date & Place: in USA
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Hi- [where] State was this photo found in?
Thank you for posting... I am related to an Austrian/Prussia Keller who migrated here...via Ellis Island to Chicago to Ohio {my g-grandmother who married a Wessinger} though many of her relatives already lived in America.
Thank you!!! This is my Great Grandfather I believe.
Theodore Clinton Keller
Born 1 March 1864 in Baden, Germany
Died 7 December 1918 in South Bend, Indiana
Greetings Family & Friend
-Gina Ragsdale ( Keller) Boghossian
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