After the required five year wait Michael petitioned and received United States citizenship on Dec. 10, 1910, in the 6th judicial district of Emmons County in Linton, N.D. witnessed by John Hagel, George Grinsteiner and Edward Braddock with Emmons County Clerk of clerk, G.P. Rooks. Barbara and all the children were then citizens. In the process Michael has to profess his belief in organized government, that he is attached to the principals of the constitution of the United States and that he is not a polygamist. He had to renounce absolutely forever all allegiance to any foreign prince, potentiate, state or sovereignty and particularly to Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia. Barbara (Gross) Keller died in 1918. She is buried at rural Rosenthal Sacred Heart Church Cemetery eight miles southeast of Linton. Grandpa then rented out his farm and moved to Bismarck with his two youngest daughters ages 15 and 12. Three different renters lived on that farm during the twenties and thirties.
Michael Keller died in 1945. He is buried at St. Mary's Cemetery in Bismarck, N.D.
After the required five year wait Michael petitioned and received United States citizenship on Dec. 10, 1910, in the 6th judicial district of Emmons County in Linton, N.D. witnessed by John Hagel, George Grinsteiner and Edward Braddock with Emmons County Clerk of clerk, G.P. Rooks. Barbara and all the children were then citizens. In the process Michael has to profess his belief in organized government, that he is attached to the principals of the constitution of the United States and that he is not a polygamist. He had to renounce absolutely forever all allegiance to any foreign prince, potentiate, state or sovereignty and particularly to Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia. Barbara (Gross) Keller died in 1918. She is buried at rural Rosenthal Sacred Heart Church Cemetery eight miles southeast of Linton. Grandpa then rented out his farm and moved to Bismarck with his two youngest daughters ages 15 and 12. Three different renters lived on that farm during the twenties and thirties.
Michael Keller died in 1945. He is buried at St. Mary's Cemetery in Bismarck, N.D.
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