The brothers' father, Theodore, was born on January 20, 1850, in a small town in
Germany called
Kirsch, near
Trier,
Rhineland-Palatinate, which was the border region between Germany and
France. He eventually got a job with the German railroad as an apprentice
boilermaker. Soon afterwards the German government, which operated and controlled all the railroads, sent him to
Metz, where he worked for twelve years as a boilermaker. In 1870, at the age of 20, he fought with the
German army in the
Franco-Prussian War although he did not care for the fighting. (He lost part of his left hand ring finger when he was shot in the war). After the war, around 1873, Theodore met Katerina Steinbach (born Feb 22, 1854 in Baden, Germany), and the following year the two were married and wasted no time in creating a large family. the couple eventually had 12 children: 1.
John Nesser: Born April 25, 1875, in Triere, Germany and died August 1, 1931, in Columbus, Ohio. 2.
Anna Kathryn Nesser: b. April 17, 1876 in Triere, Germany and died January 11, 1949, in Columbus, Ohio. 3.
John Peter (Pete) Nesser: b. October 22, 1877 in Triere, Germany and died May 29, 1954, in Columbus, Ohio. 4.
Ermina Nesser: b. May 5, 1879 in Triere, Germany and died June 24, 1910, in Columbus, Ohio. 5.
Philipp Gregory Nesser: b. December 10, 1880 in Triere, Germany and died May 9, 1959, in Columbus, Ohio. 6.
Theodore H. (Ted) Nesser: b. April 5, 1883 in Dennison, Ohio, and died June 7, 1941, in Columbus, Ohio. 7.
Mary Catherine Nesser: b. May 27, 1885 in Delaware, Ohio, and died May 10, 1900, in Columbus, Ohio. 8.
Frederick William Nesser: b. September 10, 1887 in Columbus, Ohio, and died July 2, 1967, in Columbus, Ohio. 9.
Francis Raymond (Frank) Nesser: b. June 3, 1889 in Columbus, Ohio, and died January 1, 1953, in Columbus, Ohio. 10.
Mary Rose Nesser: b. May 7, 1891 in Columbus, Ohio, and died December 17, 1959, in Columbus, Ohio. 11.
Alfred Louis Nesser: b. June 6, 1893 in Columbus, Ohio, and died March 11, 1967, in Columbus, Ohio. 12.
Raymond Joseph Nesser: b. March 22, 1898 in Columbus, Ohio, and died September 2, 1969, in Columbus, Ohio. The railroad sent Theodore to
Dennison, Ohio, to start working. By 1882 he had finally saved enough money for Katerina and the five children to make their way to America. He eventually designed the steam engine that would be used by the railroad the years to come. However, when the railroad tweaked his design to get around his patent in 1887, Nesser quit and started a
plumbing business in Columbus. ==Pennsylvania Railroad==