The Barthles were German Catholic immigrants who came to the United States from Waldstetten, Jagstkreis, Wuerttemberg, Germany which is in the Black Forest Area. They settled first in Ohio before moving to Minnesota and finally Florida.
They settled in the area which was first known as "Barthle Settlement" or "Barthle Crossing." By 1888, however, the community was called St. Joseph Settlement, presumably after the town in Minnesota from where the original settlers had migrated.
The Barthles were German Catholic immigrants who came to the United States from Waldstetten, Jagstkreis, Wuerttemberg, Germany which is in the Black Forest Area. They settled first in Ohio before moving to Minnesota and finally Florida.
They settled in the area which was first known as "Barthle Settlement" or "Barthle Crossing." By 1888, however, the community was called St. Joseph Settlement, presumably after the town in Minnesota from where the original settlers had migrated.
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