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From: "Shirley Hurrell" <>
Subject: Re: [GV] German Origins, project progress report, request for help
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 12:18:05 -0800
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Also, are there no settlers lists for Hussenbach and Norka?

Shirley

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From: "Smilely IDONTKNOW" <>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 7:25 PM
Subject: RE: [GV] German Origins, project progress report, request for help


> Is there no settlers list for Mueller?
> Carol
>
>
>>From: "Dick Kraus/Pat Fiero" <>
>>To:
>>Subject: [GV] German Origins, project progress report, request for help
>>Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 20:18:49 -0800
>>
>>Hi fellow GR -- Happy New Year 2005! As of today 24 Volga colonies have
>>their First Settlers' Lists (FSL) and Mai&Marquardt info, along with some
>>Stumpp info, entered in the German Origins portion of the AHSGR web site:
>>http://www.ahsgr.org/german_origins.htm. Those colonies included so far
>>are -- Anton, Balzer, Bangert, Bauer, Bettinger, Frank, Huck, Jagodnaya
>>Polyana, Kamenka, Kautz, Kraft, Krasnoyar, Kratzke, Kukkus, Kutter,
>>Leichtling, Merkel, Preuss, Roethling, Rothammel, Schuck, Sewald,
>>Stahl-am-Karaman, and Volmer.
>>
>>There are 31 more FSL in the first 2 volumes of Professor Pleve's books.
>>I plan to enter them in the following order: Dietel, Kolb, Boaro, Koehler,
>>Boregard, Keller, Brabender, Katharinenstadt, Caesarsfeld, Kano, Cheisol,
>>Jost, Degott, Husaren, Dehler, Holstein, Dinkel, Hoelzel, Dobrinka,
>>Hildmann, Doenhof, Herzog, Dreispitz, Grimm, Enders, Graf, Ernestinendorf,
>>Goebel, Fischer, Galka, Franzosen.
>>
>>This order is not set in cement except for Dietel on which I have already
>>started. It only takes one person to ask that a village be moved up and I
>>do that, first come, first serve. Someone asked, so that is why Dietel
>>being done now.
>>
>>If you are a Village Coordinator and your village is up there, I would
>>greatly appreciate you checking the relevant entries. You will 1)
>>discover some errors which you can happily tell me about, 2) find out one
>>or two new things about the folk who first came to your village, and 3)
>>discover that you know of some verified origins which you can then tell me
>>about so I can add that valuable information to the site.
>>
>>If you are not a Village Coordinator, if you will check your family names
>>in the index, you may find out some interesting things you may not have
>>known before, or you may discover that you know of some verified origins
>>which are not on the site which you can tell me about so that I can add
>>that valuable information to the site.
>>
>>As I enter the data, I do my best to identify the German places that are
>>mentioned in the First Settlers' Lists as the place from which emigrants
>>to Russia departed. This effort may provide new hints for you, or you may
>>find that I have mis-identified a place which will enable you to educate
>>me. I am learning fast, but I have so much more to learn! Teach me.
>>
>>There is a sketchy but ever-incresing amount of information on the
>>colonies in southern Russia. If anyone can point me to more sources of
>>Origins data for those colonies, it would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>However, it turns out, I think most folk will have fun checking out this
>>new index. Enjoy!
>>
>>Cheers, Dick Kraus, AHSGR German Origins project coordinator and
>>Alexandertal VC
>>
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