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| 3251 |
Listed on 1834 census as Konrad Reifschneider. Children match up, age matches up, death year matches up and step-son is a Weber. Either Konrad or Johannes is a middle name or else the name on the census or on the surname chart is simply wrong. | Reifschneider, Johannes (I1543)
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| 3252 |
listed on 1886 Family List as widow of Johan Phillip Heinrich | Felsing, Maria Katharina (I820)
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| 3253 |
Listed on Warenburg 1798 Census as from Kukkus. Only known Beier family in Kukkus at the time was Johannes and Elisabeth, which is why I placed her in this family. | Beier, Anna Katharina (I9772)
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| 3254 |
lived in Au Gres | Heinrich, Maria Katharina (I4041)
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| 3255 |
lived in Bangert | Family: Wilhelm Gammel / Maria Katharina Otto (F2937)
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| 3256 |
Lived in Forstel, Odenwaldkreis | Huebner, Georg (I11010)
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| 3257 |
lived in Forstel, Odenwaldkreis | Huebner, Peter (I11023)
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| 3258 |
Lived in household of Wilhelm Kloss after father died per Pleve | Dittenber, Anna Margaretha (I3042)
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| 3259 |
lived in Laub | Family: Johann Peter Ohlberg / Margaretha Elizabeth Bitter (F2938)
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| 3260 |
lived in Lauwe | Family: / Maria Dorothea Gerlach (F2940)
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| 3261 |
lived in Nieder-Kainsbach, Odenwaldkreiss, Hessen, Germany | Beck, Nikolaus (I10967)
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| 3262 |
lived in Nieder-Kainsbach, Odenwaldkreiss, Hessen, Germany | Unknown, Christina (I11125)
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| 3263 |
Lived in Sebewaing, Huron, Mich with parents when young | Gremel, Lora L (I16026)
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| 3264 |
lived in Stahl Am Tarlyk | Kerber, Elisabeth (I16014)
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| 3265 |
lived in Stahl Am Tarlyk | Family: Johann Georg Weber / Maria Jessen (F2941)
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| 3266 |
lived in Warenburg | Family: Johannes Reis / Anna Katharina Beier (F2942)
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| 3267 |
lives in Anton Colony | Rothermel, Georg Leonhard (I3090)
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| 3268 |
lives in Anton Colony | Metzger, Nikolaus (I3091)
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| 3269 |
lives in Kutter Colony | Haas, Heinrich (I3098)
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| 3270 |
living in AuGres, MI | Freehling, Harold G. (I5707)
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| 3271 |
living in Hazel Park, Mich | Heinrich, Rosamond Barbara (I5734)
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| 3272 |
living in household of Konrad Debus b1807 in 1857 census | Schietz, Elisabeth (I4845)
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| 3273 |
Lutheran Cross Church | Family: Edward Markus Weigandt / Charlotte Louise Smith (F9759)
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| 3274 |
Lutheran Cross Church | Family: Harry Lung / Kathryn Markus (F9763)
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| 3275 |
Lutheran from Giesen | Felsing, Ludwig Jacob (I2854)
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| 3276 |
Margaretha Rosenthal in the 1834 census is almost certainly the same person as Anna Maria Rosenthal in 1850 and Anna Margaretha Rosenthal in 1857. | Rosental, Anna Margaretha (I4016)
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| 3277 |
Maria Christina Schweitzer b.1756 from Kukkus married Johann Georg Grass and lived in Stahl Am Tarlyk. This may be same person. | Schweitzer, Maria Katharina (I2933)
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| 3278 |
Marquadt & Mai #343: Johann Heinrich Wetter from Perlenburg & Christina Nicodemus from Mehlbach, married 17 May 1766 in Friedburg.
1766 Kuhlberg List #3563
The Luebeck Ship, Skipper Wiebe Heinrichson 8 Aug 1766
Heinrich Wetter
Ref, farmer from Perlburg
Wife: Christina
Daughter: Catharina 3 days
1767 Kukkus First Settler List #44
Johann Heinrich Wetter
Age 32, ref, farmer from Marbach?, Isenburg,
Wife: Anna Christina 21
(Christina is from Mehlbach, perhaps that is the origin of Marbach??)
Apparently daughter died before arriving in Kukkus.
said by the Kukkus FSL to be from Marbach(?), Isenburg. This man is said by a Friedberg ML to be from Perlenburg and to have married in 1766 a Nicodemus woman from Mehlbach (Mai&Marquardt#343).
| Wetter, Johann Heinrich (I3019)
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| 3279 |
Marquadt & Mai #343: Johann Heinrich Wetter from Perlenburg & Christina Nicodemus from Mehlbach, married 17 May 1766 in Friedburg. | Nicodemus, Anna Christina (I3020)
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| 3280 |
Marquardt & Mai #341: Johann Nicolaus Weigand from Neiderweiler in the area of Baden & Clara Christina Mohr from Niederwiesen in the Pfaltz, married 12 May 1766 in Friedberg.
1766 Kuhlberg List #4130
The Luebeck Ship, Skipper Heideman 8 Aug 1766
Nicolaus Weigandt
Ref, Farmer from Baden
Wife: Clara
1767 Kukkus First Settler List #43
Johann Weigand
Age 23, ref, shoemaker from Niederweiler, Baden-Durlach
Wife: Klara Christina 20
The Friedburg Marriage List says this man was from Niederweiler, Baden and that he married in 1766 a Mohr woman from Niederwiesen, Pfaltz (Mai&Marquardt#341).
| Weigandt, Johann Nicolaus (I2366)
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| 3281 |
Marquardt & Mai #342: Christian Gruenwald from Giederheim in the area of Maynz & Elisabetha Schuh from Oberwiessenbach, married 12 May 1766 in Friedberg.
1766 Kuhlberg List #4145
Christian Gruenwald, Cath, farmer from Mainz
Wife: Elisabeth
Children: Caspar 18, Michael 12, Anna 15
1767 Kukkus First Settler List #40a
Kaspar Gruenewald
Age 20, orphan living in household of Johannes Berger
Very weak connection, but we do not find a Christian on a first settler list and Johann Kaspar with a son of Kaspar is eliminated as they both arrived in Frank
| Grunewald, Kaspar (I3014)
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| 3282 |
Marquardt & Mai #342: Christian Grunenwald from Giederheim in the area of Maynz & Elisabetha Schuh from Oberwiessenbach, married 12 May 1766 in Friedberg. (in City Lutheran Church in Friedburg)
1766 Kuhlberg List #4145
Christian Gruenwald, Cath, farmer from Mainz
Wife: Elisabeth
Children: Caspar 18, Michael 12, Anna 15
(Cath may be in error, married in Lutheran Church)
1767 Kukkus First Settler List #40a
Kaspar Gruenewald
Age 20, orphan living in household of Johannes Berger | Gruenwald, Christian (I10199)
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| 3283 |
Marquardt & Mail #348: Eberhard Forschauer from Aslar in the area of Braunfels & Maria Sophia Frick from Aslar, married 17 May 1766 in Friedberg.
1766 Kuhlberg List #3572
The Luebeck Ship, Skipper Wiebe Heinrichson 8 Aug 1766
Eberhard Forschauer
Ref, farmer from Braunfels
Wife: Sophia
1767 Kukkus First Settler List #47
Eberhard Forschauer
Age 32, ref, farmer from Aßlar, Braunfels
Wife: Sophia age ?
Stumpp has Eberhard Forschauner from Altenstaedt/Wolfshagen, Hesse. No source is given.
| Forschauer, Eberhard (I3027)
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| 3284 |
Marriage certificate of Katharina Elisabeth Meier lists mother as Katie Stehler or Stekler from Russia. | Stehler(Stekler), Katie (I11228)
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| 3285 |
Marriage record shows born in Russia with parents of Andrew Krum and ??therine (photo cuts off first few letters) Treu. Kukkus Krumm surname chart shows Andreas Krumm and Katharine Margaret Treu had a child Katherine Margaret (not Margaret Katherine) on 30 Nov1893, which is 24 days earlier than the birth date I was showing, but my original date does not have a well documented source. | Krumm, Margaret Kathryn (I4708)
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| 3286 |
married name Hellwig | Freund, Maria Elisabeth (I4372)
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| 3287 |
Married to Sader | Family: / Mary Elizabeth Debus (F12683)
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| 3288 |
married to Schoenberg | Family: / Marie K Debus (F12684)
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| 3289 |
married to Wickman | Family: / Amelia Debus (F12685)
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| 3290 |
Maser Surname chart has Maria Christina Filbert b. 1811, 1834 census has Elisabeth b. 1814 and the 1857 census has Maria Elisabeth Filbert b. 1818.
Two different names, 3 different birth years. Either we have inaccurate information or more than one person is represented here. I do not know which.
| Filbert, Maria Elisabeth (I3639)
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| 3291 |
Matthias Kisselman was born abt 1732. He married Maria Elisabeth Huber. By 1764 they had emigrated from Kieselbronn, Baden-Württemberg to Denmark (Schleswig-Holstein) and settled in the colony of Friedrichfeld. They immigrated to Russia in 1763, and arrived in the colony Balzer on 28 August 1765.
Sources
- Lang, Gerhard. German Colonists of Denmark on the Volga.
From http://www.russia-colonists.eu/wandere.htm by Gerhard Lang
MIGRATION OF COLONISTS FROM GERMANY IN 1761 TO SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN AND LATER TO THE VOLGA IN 1763.
In 1761, the Danish king (Duke of Schleswig-Holstein) recruited people from souther Germany to settle in Schleswig-Holstein, to drain the bogs and swamps and make the land productive. Many Germans answered the appeal. Later the worsening economic situation and resentment by local domestic workmen caused some colonists to break their contract with the king and desert. As the number of desertions increased, provision was made for colonists to apply for permission to leave.
At the same time, czarina Katharina the Great issued the manifesto that encouraged people to come to Russia. Among the inducements was provision for advance payment of colonist costs for the journey. There was a resident recruiter of colonists in Kiel.
The colonist records in Schleswig show that many colonists left, some requesting permission to do so while others simply deserted without a trace. Transport lists of those leaving from Travemünde and Lübeck are not to be found.
The Kuhlberg lists do provide listings of colonists arriving in Russia. The Volga village census records are another source. By comparing family names and ther names and ages of family members, I come to the conclusion that there is a high probability that many of the families that left Schleswig-Holstein became colonists on the Volga.
7 KIESELMANN Matthias * 1732 oo HUBER Maria Elisabeth * um 1732
7 Kieselbronn - Friedrichsfeld - Balzer
1767 First Settlers List for Balzer
Matthias Kiselmann, 36, luth, farmer from Wittenberg
Wife: Elisabeth, 36
Children: Johann Philipp 12, Matthias 6 | Kisselman, Matthias (I10643)
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| 3292 |
may be 8/12/1903 | Brehm, Ludwig(Lewis) (I12199)
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| 3293 |
May be deceased husband of Katherina Herbel (b1750) on 1798 Balzer census (deceased husband Philipp Englemann from Kukkus) | Engelmann, Philipp (I2984)
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| 3294 |
Maybe born Michigan? | Herzog, John (I8216)
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| 3295 |
mentioned in obit of sister Anna Maria | Grass, Peter (I5649)
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| 3296 |
Message board post: http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=8285&p=localities.asia.russia.general
I'm looking for anyone who might have information on th Klemm family, What I do know is my grandparents arrived at Ellis Island on the United American Lines on a ship called the Hansa which departed from Hamberg on 9 nov.1922. They
went to Saginaw, MI to live with my grandfathers sister and her family (Adam & Anna Klemm Clauss). Christian died in 1929 and my grandmother (Amolia Felsing-Klemm remarried a
Peter Dittenber in 1943 and lived in AuGres, MI until they
died. What I would really like to know is did any of my grandparents siblings ever come to the US. The information I have is as follows: Grandfather Christians parents
were George Klemm and Barbara Kries, they had 5 other children the names I have are George Jr, Henry,John, Anna
and a daughter that I know only as Mrs Redd Kukkus.
Grandmother Amolia Felsing Klemm-Dittenber's parent were
John or Phillip Felsing and Louise Kross, they had 4 other
children the names I have are John Phillip, Phillip,
Catherine Margaret, and Elizabeth. My Aunt Molly wrote in a letter that her mother said she had cousins in CA and
I have a copy of a letter from a from a Phillip Weigundt
living in Fresno CA dated 1924 but it's in German and I can't translate it. If anyone has any ideas on where to look,please let me know. Thanks Deb | Klemm, Christian (I2004)
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| 3297 |
Michigan Death Records, 1897-1920. Microfilm publication, 302 rolls. Library of Michigan. Lansing, Michigan. <a target=new href="http://seekingmichigan.org">http://seekingmichigan.org</a>. | Source (S272)
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| 3298 |
Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records, Michigan Death Index, Lansing, MI, USA | Source (S60)
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| 3299 |
Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. <i>Michigan Death Index</i>. Lansing, MI, USA. | Source (S355)
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| 3300 |
Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867–1952. Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics. | Source (S312)
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