To my relatives who immigrated into the States I can count the family of my Great Great Granduncle Karl Masch. However Karl himself didn’t emigrate from Mecklenburg as he died already 1910 in Bartenshagen. His oldest son Heinrich moved to Milwaukee in Wisconsin a year after his father’s death. 1912 Karl’s widow Lydia and the other 3 children followed. The family lived almost 10 years in Milwaukee till the youngest brothers Otto and William Masch took a farm near Kellner in the Portage County of Wisconsin. And as can be seen in the article of the Daily Tribune, they did it pretty successful and effective.
It is known that Lydia Masch was a born Stenzel and was related to the family of Henry and Amanda Stenzel of Milwaukee. I could follow some tracks of the Masch family in the ship lists and the censuses of 1920 and 1930. Until around 1932 the family was sometimes mentioned in the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune. However I couldn’t find anything after.
Trusting that the search engines don’t forget, I herewith start a request: Everybody who knows something or someone of the Masch family of Kellner, Wisconsin, or is even related to them, can get in touch with me.

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Ich betreibe ebenfalls Familienforschung und würde mich gerne einmal mit Ihnen abgleichen. Haben Sie unter Ihren Masch-Vorfahren solche, die nach Fürstenau westlich von Osnabrück gegangen sind?
Great website! Before the internet, I grew up in Denton, Texas thinking we were the only Masch family in the whole world! I now live in Toronto, Ontario. I am trying to work backwards Texas to Russia to Germany and I am looking for Johann Masch (married Elizabeth Netzer)both born in Germany. They married in Germany, supposedly left under bad terms, and then moved to Russia. They had a child in 1867 so I imagine that their birthdates would be between 1820 up to 1850. Any help most appreciated! Keep up the good work, Melanie Masch Collins melaniecollins [at] trebnet [dot] com