Kitch (or Kitsch) is not a common name in today's Germany, and so in the search for the name in Europe, the following information was found.  It is from the Master Draft at FEEFHS, a group that works on the Eastern European countries, under  German descendants from the Austrian province of Galicia. 

The KITSCHs that went to Galicia, at that time, appear to have come from Ugartsthal and Lothringen (now the Moselle region of Lorraine).  The following is copied from their database:

According to Johann Launhard, who died at age ninety in Berlin after teaching in Katharinendorf (1900-1918) and Alexanderdorf (1929-1940), the following were named as the first settlers in Alexanderdorf: Adam Kitsch, Johann Georg Baumung, Philipp Andres, Heinrich Andres, Georg Weber, Georg Gross, Jakob Fatteicher, Georg Heuchert, Jakob Hardt, Karl Lai, Konrad Adam, Jakob Huber, Friedrich Göres, Michael Kentel, Andreas Mohr, Jakob Kraemer Martin Fatteicher, Heinrich Zorn, and Johann Rickerich.

In Katharinendorf: Heinrich Lindenbach, Christian Adam, Alfred Geib, Wilhelm Gross, Heinrich Papp, N. Blund, Johann Mack, Philipp Brand, M. Zachmann, Georg Zorn, Georg Lindenbach, Georg Kitsch, Wilhelm Niebergall, Valentin Schappert, and Philipp Manz. Some of these names disappeared because these people moved on or immigrated to America and Canada. Their names only appear in the Czernowitz parish records.

The longtime mayor in Alexanderdorf was Vetter Kitsch.