70 Years: The Love Story of Dixie Sue Rath and Henry Lloyd Fuller, Jr.
Dad always said Mom was the love of his life. On their anniversary, I’m sharing their wedding photo and remembering 70 years well loved.
Dad always said Mom was the love of his life. On their anniversary, I’m sharing their wedding photo and remembering 70 years well loved.
Earlier this year, I shared the stories of Andreas Rath and Maria Gruhler—their lives in Germany and their journey to America. As I looked more closely at their children, a fuller picture began to emerge—one shaped by migration, loss, and resilience. This post brings together the lives of their eight children and the paths they followed in a new country.
Maria Gruhler Rath was born in Württemberg, Germany in 1814 and immigrated to America in 1847 with her husband Andreas Rath and their young children. Their journey carried the family from a Lutheran village in the Swabian Alps to a farm in Pendleton County, Kentucky, and eventually to Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.
The story of my ancestor, Andreas Rath, begins in Württemberg and leads across the ocean to Kentucky. Using church records, marriage documents, and family history, I trace his life from miller’s son to immigrant farmer.