Bavaria to Brooklyn traces nine generations from 17th century Palatinate farmers to their 21st century American descendants. Rooted in Bavaria, the family endured famine, war and political upheaval, prompting emigration to New York in 1845. Settling in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, they built new lives as craftsmen and tradesmen while preserving cultural traditions. Later Generations navigated assimilation, including changing their name from Kirschenheuter to Kirshe in the face of World War I anti-German sentiment. The family exemplifies resilience, adapting to social, economic, and cultural shifts across centuries, always striving for stability and better opportunities for their children.
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