History of Carroll County Iowa a Record of Settlement Organization Progress

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History of Carroll County Iowa a Record of Settlement Organization Progress
Paul Maclean
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He was by trade a blacksmith. He served in the German army in 1848, and in 1855 came to America and took up his residence at Solon, Iowa, subsequently spending eight years in the copper mines of northern Michigan. The family lived in Solon four years and from that place moved to Iowa City, later settling at Atlantic, Iowa, in 1870, where he continued during the remainder of his days. He died in 1907, having reached the advanced age of eighty-one years. The be- loved wife and mother survives and... is now living at Atlantic. She is a member of the Catholic church as was also her husband. There were four children in the family of Mr. And Mrs. Kessler, namely : Alois, of this review-; Jacob, deceased; Joseph, who lives at Auburn, Iowa; and Anthony, of Atlantic. Jacob Kessler, the paternal grandfather, was the head of a large iron foundry in Germany. He had several brothers in the Rus- sian campaign of Napoleon and all of them were frozen to death during the disastrous retreat of the French army from Moscow.

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