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Bid-Bojz
Biebenbrueck
FN: said by
the
Susannental FSL
to be fromUC
Braunschweig (no
locality mentioned)
with a step-daughter
(family name not
given) in the
household.
I could not
locate them or any
descendants in
Mai1798.
BieberFN{Diebold}:
proved by the
GCRA born in
Zollingen,
Zabern [Amt], Elsass with
Eyeiler records
(FHL
1,143,961 and
749,356) but this
family did not go to
Glueckstal; see
the
GCRA book for
detail.
BieberFN{Peter}:
said by a later
Glueckstal
census to have come
from
Bulkess, Batschka, Hungary,
and
proved, using
FHL 1,143,961
and 749,356,
by the
GCRA to have
previously come from
Eyeiler,
Drulingen [Amt],
Elsass.
Also spelled
Biber and Bueber.
See the
GCRA book for
detail.
BieberFN:
said by the
Rothammel FSL to
be fromUC
Sim(?),
Baden.
Bieber GL,
[Hanau
County]:
is 10 km SE of
Gelnhausen city
and was said by the
Roethling FSL
and
KS:118 to be in
or near
Gelnhausen and
to have been homeUC
toAnders{Martin}
and to
Apfel{Johann}.
Said by the
Recruiter Beauregard
list (Lk83)
to have been homeUC
to
Voelker{Jacob}
who was said by
T4758 to be son
of {Elisabeth}
deceased; Kuhlberg
said this was in
Hanau.
Said by
KS124 to
possibly be where
the widow
Damer{Magdalena}left in 1765.
Said by
Kulberg143 to
be home to
catholic
Diehl/Thiel{G.Philipp+w+1c}.
Bieber(?)GL:an
unidentified place
said by the
Kraft FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Geiser family.
This may be
Beiber-bei-Gelnhausen.
Bieber or BiebernGL: an unidentified place said by the
Norka FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Koch{Abraham}
family.
This couple
would have died
prior to the 1798
census.
The only
Bibern I can find is in Switzerland.
This may be
the same place as
the previous entry
which would have
been in
Hanau
County
4 miles SSW of
Bad Orb.
Biebereau, [Hessen-]Darmstadt
[Landgraviate]:
nka
Gross-Biebereaus
and said by the
Seelmann FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Hartmann family
and perhaps to a
Strack orphan
boy.
BiebersteinFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Zens.
BiebesheimGL, Darmstadt: is
some 10 miles SW of
Darmstadt
and said by the
Kautz FSL to be
the homeUC
of a
Riehl/Ril/Riel family. This
apparently was right
on the border
between
Hesse-Darmstadt
and
Kurmainz.
BiebelsheimGL,
Kurpfalz: is
some 17 miles Swof Mainz
city, and said by
the
Bauer FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Buechner family.
BiedenkopfGL,
Hesse: was a
parish center and is
20 km NW of
Marburg-an-der-Lahn
then in
Hessen-Darmstsdt
Landgraviate.
Also see
Biedenov.
BiedenovGL:
see
Buedingen.
Biedesheim,
Kurmainz: said by the
Brabander FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Werner family.
This probably
is
Biebesheim some
10 miles SW of Darmstadt
city.
BiedenovGL,
Darmstadt:
an unidentified
place said by the
Schwed FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Kraemer family.
There is a Biedenkopf, Hesse, some 24 miles NNW of Giessen.
In the
1760’s it might have
been under the
control of
Hesse-Darmstadt.
Biederman(n){Andreas+w+3c}:
Danish records say
this Lutheran came
fromUC
Michelstadt, Erbach
County
arriving at
Fridericia, Juetland
Royal Province
in October 1760;
with wife and 2
children they
settled in Colony J1
“Friderichshoi”, Amt
Hald, last recoded
there in June 1765.
they arrived
at
Kronstadt near
St. Petersburg in May 1766; then in Aug. 1766 in
Oranienbaum he
signed a contract to
settle in
Hirschenhof
Colony in
Latvia (EEE p.354, for more detail see this).
Kulberg227 said
they were fromUC
Erbach and went
to
Livonia.
Also see
Biedenbaender.
BiegFN:
see
Buege.
BiehlFN:
see
Bisl.
BiehnFN:
see
Bem,
Bien, and Bihu.
BielFN:
said by the
Schoenchen FSL
to be fromUC
Bierbach.
I could find
no member of this
family in
Mai1798.
Prof. Pleve thought this
might also have been
spelled
Bisl but I could
find no evidence for
that.
Biel
{J.Georg}FN:
said by the
Schwab FSL #12
to be fromUC
Rohnstadt. The Buedingen ML says
this
Bill man
married in 1766 a
Plonquet woman
(Mai&Marquardt#462).
KS121 give the
family names as
Bill and
Plouquert and
said she was fromUC
Wolfferborn.
Biel{J.Wilhelm}FN:
said by the
Schwab FSL to be
fromUC
Rohnstadt.
In 1798 the
wife’s maiden name
was given as
Heimbuch (Mai1798:Sb9).
Bill{J.Heinrich}:
KS121 said he and 4 children leftUC Ranstadt near Buedingen
for Russia.in 1765.
I could not
find them in any
published FSL.
Bill{J.Heinrich}:
KS121 and Mai&Marquardt#139
said he
and his wife,
Hiltmann{A.Katharina}, married in Luebeck on 24 April 1766.
KS121 said 1765
instead of 1766.
Biekse?/Biske? FN: said by the Straub FSL to be fromUC Stargard, [Kur-]Brandenburg.
I did not find them
or any descendants
in
Mai1798.
BielFN:
also see
Billeau, and
Bisl.
Bielefeld
GL,
[Ravensburg
County, Brandenburg
Duchy?]: said by
the
Holstein
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Hiltermann
family.
This probably
is
Bielefeld,
North
Rhine-Westphalia,
some 30 miles NW of
Paderborn city.
Bieler: go to
Biler.
BielmannFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Schoenburg.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga censuses.
BienFN:
said by the
Koehler FSL to
be fromUC Fulda
(no locality given).
).
The
family name was
spelled
Biehn in 1798 (Mai1798:Mv1316).
Bien FN:
said by KS121 to
have goneUC
to
Leichtling.
I could not
find them in any
published FSL.
BienFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
The wife’s
maiden name was
given as
Waidain and
Weigand? In 1798 (Mai1798:Nr120)
and the family name
was spelled both
Pan (Nr120) and
possibly
Pin (Nr105?).
Bien?FN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Wolfenhausen, [Wied-]Runkel [County].
I could not find
them in
Mai1798.
BienemannFN:
see
Binemann.
BierFN:
arrived in South
Russia
Pan in 1819,
later settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa;
family records found
by
Curt Renz in
Bockschaft, Sinsheim
Amt, Baden.
BierFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Lichtenberg, [Pfalz-]Zweibrucken [Duchy].
For 1798
see
Mai1798:Dn9. Also
spelled
Buehr in 1793
and 1798 (Mai1798:Mv2991,
Wr40).
BierbachFN:
see
Burbach{J.Heinrich}.
BierbachGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Sclhoenchen FSL
to be homeUC
to a Biel family.
I found two
Bierbachs: one in
Pfalz-Zweibruecken
Duchy 6 km WNE
of
Zweibruecken
city, one in the
Brensbach
Condominium 10
km WNE of
Bad Koenig.
BierbaumGL:
Beerbaum.
BierdFN:
this orphan was said
by the
Boaro FSL to be
living in a
Mann family that
was fromUC
Penzlin,
Mecklenburg.
I could not
find her in the1798 Volga censuses.
BiererFN:
see
Buehrer.
Bierig FN:
see
Roehrig.
Bierman(n)FN:
said by the
Grimm FSL to be
fromUC
Friedberg (no
locality mentioned).
BiersackFN
see
Birsack.
BierstadtGL,
[Kur-]Mainz:
this should be
Buerstadt. Said by the
Seewald FSL to
be the homeUC
of a
Treitz family; a
later spelling was
Dreitz.
BiesFN:
said by the
Seelmann FSL to
be fromUC
Merzig, [Kur-]Trier.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Mv2724
and Ps7.
BieselbergGL:
earlier? spelled
Bieselsberg.
BieselsbergGL,
Calw [Amt], Wuerttemberg: aka
Bieselberg is
some 5 miles NNW of
Calw city, said
by the
Bergdorf 1816
census (KS:659,
303) to be homeUC
to the
Hermann family
and by the 1858
census (KS:661,
665, 429) to be homeUC
to the
Schmid(t) family. It was
verified by the
GCRA as the home
of the
Koehler family
that went to
Bergdorf.
BieswangGL:
said by the
Schuck FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Bandel family.
There are at
least 2 Bieswangs in
Germany: one is 7.5
km ENE of
Schwaebisch Gmuend
and was on the
border of
Gmuend Imperial
City and
Ellwangen Provosty; the other is 13 km NW of Eichstatt city and was on the border of the Eichstatt Bishopric and the
Treuchtlingen Barony.
Pleve’s
earlier translation
of the FSL called
this
Beswara.
BietigheimGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Ober-Monjou FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Goering family.
There are 3
places with this
name in
Germany.
Bietigheim, Ludwigsburg
[Amt],
Wuerttemberg: proved by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Maeule family
that went to
Bergdorf.
Bietlingen(?)GL:said
by the Holstein FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Peil family.
This might be
Buettlingen some
18 miles ESE of
Luebeck city.
Biewert FN:
said by
KS121 to have
goneUC to
Leichtling.
I could not
find them in any
published FSL.
BigeFN:
see
Buege.
Bigens(?)GL,
was an unidentified
locality which
according to the
Frank FSL was in
Isenburg County and was homeUC to a
Bastron family.
This was
Buedingen, Isenburg.
Biget?FN:
see
Bichert.
BihuFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
Spelled
Biehn in the
1775
Norka census.
Probably
spelled
Pan in 1798 with the wife’s maiden name given as
Waidain which
could be
Weigand? (Mai1798:Nr120).
Bikschit?, [Pfalz-]Zweibruecken [Duchy]:
an unidentified
place said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Lorenz family.
Bild(?)GL:an
unidentified place
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Lechner family.
BilenskyFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Gorsei(?),
Daenemark with a Schaul
wife fromUC
Amsterdam.
Later spelled
Belenski and his wife’s (2nd wife?) maiden name is listed
as
Scheidt (Mai1798:Ka109).
Biler/Bieler{Christoph}: Danish records say he and his wife arrived at
Flensburg, Schleswig
Royal Duchy in
July 1762 and lived
first at #1 “Friderichshof”
in Colony F2
“Christians Thal”
and later at #2 ‘Buchwaldten
Hof” Colony F18 “Christianshoehe”,
Amt
Flensburg; in
1765 they left for
Russia and settled
in
Neu-Saratowka
bei
St. Petersburg (EEE p.355, see this for more detail).
Bilertann(?)GL, Swabia: An
unidentified
locality said by the
Leichtling FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Berger family.
This probably
is Buehlertann,
Baden-Wuerttemberg,
some 44 miles NNW of
Ulm.
Bill FN:
see Biel.
BilleauFN:
said by the
Susannental FSL
to be fromUC
Obertiedfenbach,
[Nassau-Dillenburg
Principality?].
Spelled both
Billeau and Biel
in 1798
(Mai1798:Ss4, 6 and
19).
Biller?FN:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Portich?.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga censuses.
BillertshausenGL,
[Hessen-Darmstadt
Landgraviate]:
Peter Alfeld has
proof that the
Schenk man who
settled in Dobrinka
was baptized here.
BilligheimGL,
Landau [Amt], Bergzabern [Oberamt],
Rheinpfalz: is some 4.5 miles NE of Bad Bergzabern, and may have been homeUC to the
Stock who went
to
Glueckstal. It was proven by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Frei/Frey{Jakob} family that settled in Kassel.
And was
proven by the
GCRA to be birthplace of the first Reuter/Reuther/Reiter
settler in
Neudorf. It also was proven by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Raich wife of
Ehresmann who settled in
Neudorf.
See the
GCRA book for
more.
BillingerFN:
said by the
Herzog FSL to be
fromUC
Staubing, [Kur-]Bayern.
Billinger{MartinGottlieb}
FN: was said
by the
Reinwald FSL to
be a step[sic]-son
in the
Billinger{Heinrich}
household.
Billinger{Heinrich}FN:
his wife was said by
the
Reinwald FSL to
be fromUC
[Baden-]Durlach
[Margraviate].
Billinger{Heinrich}FN:
said by the
Reinwald FSL to
be fromUC
Koenigberg,
Preussen.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 census
index.
BilzackFN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC
Lausitz with the
wife’s maiden name
as
Rettich.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga censuses.
BinachesGL:
Bonner found
that their
Bueches marriage
record said that
frau
Kaiser{Peter}
came fromUC
here.
Bonner wonders if this could be Bindsachen?
BinatelFN:
see
Binedel.
BinauGS:
this is some 16
miles ESE of
Heidelberg city, and
likely was the seat
of a tiny barony of
the same name.
Said by the
Koehler FSL to
be homeUC
to an
Siebert family,
and possibly to a
Staud family.
BinderGL:
see
Bender.
Bindewald?FN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC
Mengers(?).
The
Schlitz ML says
this
Bindewald man
fromUC
Meiches
married a
Kenel woman in
1766 (Mai&Marquardt#742).
Also spelled
Bindewald in 1798 when his wife's maiden name is given as
Rael (Mai1798: Mn33), also see Bs27 in 1798.
Bindsachen, Isenburg-Birstein
County?::
is 4 miles NE of
Buedingen city.
Said by KS128
to be home to
Liehr/Lir{Elisabeth}
who married
Franck{J.Konrad}
in
Buedingen in
1766.
Binedel?FN:
said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Steinfurt [County].
Spelled
Binatel in 1798
and the wife’s
maiden name is given
as
Lumm (Mai1798:Nm57).
BinemannFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Magdeburg,
Brandenburg with
a
Bauk wife fromUC
Anahlt-Zerbst.
Later spelled
Bienemann (Mai1798:Ka24,
48, 49).
BingFN{Catherine}:
she married
Eter{Bernhard} 9
March 1766 in
Buedingen
(Mai&Marquardt#395).
KS127 has the
same information.
I did not
find them in any
published FSL or in
Mai1798.
BingelFN:
see
Bengel.
BingemerFN:
according to the
Buedingen ML
this Bingemer woman
fromUC
Rendel married a Klein man in 1766; the couple later moved to
Frank (Mai&Marquardt#685).
BingenGL, Kurmainz: is some 16 miles W of Mainz city and said by the
Boaro FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Reichert family
and possibly a
Schmidt
step-daughter.
BingenheimGL,
was an unidentified
locality which
according to the
Frank FSL was in the state of
Hessen-Darmstadt
and homeUC
to a
Mueller family.
There is a
Biebesheim some 10
miles SW of
Darmstadt.
Or was this
Bingensheim?
BingensheimGL,
Hessen-Darmstadt:
see
Pingensheim.
Bingert,
Kreuznach [Amt],
Rheinpfalz: is
4.5 miles SW of
Kreuznach city,
and was
proven by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Weber{Heinrich}
family that settled
in
Neudorf.
Binginer?FN
said by the
Frank FSL to be
fromUC
Rinteln, Frieberg(?).
BinglattersFN:
apparently
the
maiden name
of the widow
Dincklacker{A.Catharina} who was said by Danish records to be from
Baden-Durlach
Margraviate (EEE
p.380, for more
detail see that),
and said by the
Messer FSL #24
to be of the
Reformed faith.
Binningen?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Meier family.
Kuhlberg said this
was in the country
of
Pfalz. There were at
least 3 Binningen in
the Germanies; one
of them was
geographically in
the Pfalz but
politically it was
in the country of
Kurtrier, some
19 miles SW of
Koblenz city.
BippusFN:
arrived in South
Russia in 1817 and
later settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa;
family records found
by
Curt Renz in
Sigmarswangen, Sulz Oberamt, Wuerttemberg.
BirckelGL,
Breuberg: an
unidentified place
said by the
Buedingen ML to
be homeUC
to a .Dreuth
family.
There is a
small chance that
this might be
Buergel, just
outside
Offenbach city,
Hessen.
Birckmeyer{M.Anna}:
she married
Stengel{Caspar}
on 7 March 1766 in
Buedingen
(Mai&Marquardt#379).
I did not
find them in any
published FSL or in
Mai1798.
BirerFN:
see
Buehrer.
BirgelGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Ober-Monjou FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Siekart family.
There are at
least 3 places with
this name in
Germany.
BirkGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Seelmann FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Meier family.
There were at
least 7 Birks in the
German-speaking
lands.
Birkenau,
Wambolt von Umstadt
Barony, Odenwald
Canton , Franconian
Knights Circle: is
16 km N of
Heidelberg, and
records of the
Circle say this was
home to
Ehrhard/Erhard{J.Georg} who settled in Denmark and then Latvia.
This is the
same place as the
next entry except
some 50 years
earlier.
Birkenau,
Weinheim [Amt], [Heppenheim
Kreis],
Hesse: is 2 miles ENE of
Weinheim city
and 7 miles SE of
Heppenheim-an-der-Berstrasse.
Was
proven by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Fochlinger/Fechlinger/Voellinger
family and the home
of his
Loew wife and
the birthplace of
the children of
Schauer{Friedrich}who
settled in
Neudorf.
BirkenfeldGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Laub FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Kagel and
possibly to a
Bernhardt family.
BirkenfeldGL,
Calw,
Wuerttemberg: said, mistakenly, by the Glueckstal 1816 census to be be homeUC to the
Dollinger
family.
BirkenfeldGL,
Zweibruecken[sic]:
is some 30 miles NNW
of
Zweibruecken
city and was said
by the
Schaefer FSL to
be homeUC
to the
Klunk family.
Birkenfeld
was only a couple of
km N of
Pfalz-Zweibruecken
Duchy lands but
actually was in one
of the exclaves of
Sponheim County which
itself was owned by
the
Baden Margraviate.
BirkenfeldGS:
an unidentified
country; see
Erstein.
Birkenfeld [Amt]GL, [Rheinpfalz]:
is some 31 miles NW
of
Kaiserlautern
city, and was a
District
administrative
center.
BirkenfeldeGL,
[Posen
Department], South Prussia:
was in Rawa county
which was seated at
Rawa Mazowieka, some
34 miles E of
Lodz,
Poland, and said by the GCRA
to be the place from
which the
Dollinger who
went to
Bergdorf and
Glueckstal held
a passport.
See their
book for more
detail.
BirkenstockFN:
see Berkenstock
BirkheimGL,
Kur Trier: is 16
km NNE of
Simmern town and
was said by the
Preuss FSL to be
home to a
Gaal? family.
Birkheim,
Leiningen [County][sic?]:an
unidentified place
said by the
Schulz FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Mueller family.
The only
Birkheim I can find
is the one in the
previous entry.
Birkler{Justus}:
KS122 says he leftUC Niedergirmes a section of
Wetzlar for
Russia.
BirknerFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Hallberg. I
could not find this
family in the 1798
Volga censuses.
BirlFN:
this Birl woman
fromUC
the
Darmstadt area
married in 1766 in
Luebeck a
Pfaffenroht man
fromUC
the same area; the
couple later moved
to
Jagonaja Poljana
(Mai&Marquardt#275).
BirlenbachGL,
Sulz [Amt], Wissenburg
Kreis,
Elsass: is some 2 miles N of
Sulz town, and
proven by the
GCRA to be one of the origins of Haas{Georg} who went to
Bergdorf,
and may have gone onUC
to
Glueckstal.
Mistakenly said by
the 1816
Glueckstal
census to be homeUC
to the
Opp family.
See the
GCRA book for details.
Curt Renz
proved it home to
the
Haas family that
went to
Hoffnungstal,
Bessarabia.
Birner? FN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Gotha.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
BirrerFN:
see
Buehrer.
BirsackFN{Johannes}
, {Philipp}: said by
the
Keller FSL to be
fromUC
Oberursel,,
Kurmainz.
Spelled
Biersack{Johannes}
in 1798 (Mai1798:Nk17).,
Birstadt, Kurmainz:
said by the
Rothammel FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Haag family.
This probably
is Bierstadt, an
area within
Wiesbaden.
BirsteinGL:
said by
the
Buedingen ML
to be homeUC
to
a
Kuhl woman who in 1766 married a Juncker man; by 1767 this couple was in Krasnoyar; Stumpp says Birstein was near Waechtersbach (Mai&Marquardt#559).
The Krasnoyar
FSL said this man
was from
Darmstadt.
BirsteinGL,
Isenburg: is 9
miles ENE of
Buedingen, and
said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to
be homeUC
to
Bauer,
Krausch, and Traut
families.
BisbaumFN:
said by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be fromUC
Lothringen (no
locality mentioned).
BischbergGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Martin family.
This may be
Bischberg,
Lisberg Barony,
some 3 miles WNW of
Bamberg city.
Bischdorf,
Lothringen: nka Boustroff, France, 21 miles SW pf
Saarbruecken
city, and
said by the
Hoelzel FSL to be homeUC to a Hubert/Haubert family.
Bischausen-bei-Waldkappel,
[Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]: is
23 miles SE of
Kassel city, and
said by the
Phillipsfeld FSL
to homeUC
to a
Wilhelm and
possibly to a
Ludwig family.
BischkeFN:
listed by both the
1816
Neudorf census
(#98) and
KS:395 with no
origin, but KS:226
says they came fromUC
Polen.
Also spelled
Pischki. The
GCRA thinks they
probably came from
the Netze River
valley near
Samotschin,
Posen,
Prussia. See their book
for more.
BischofFN:
said by the
Dobrinka FSL to
be fromUC
Frankfurt-am-Main.
Later spelled
Bischoff and his wife’s maiden name is given as
Rau (Mai1798:Db22).
Bischof FN:
said by the
Seelmann FSL to
be fromUC
Rorschach,
Schweiz. I did not
locate them or any
descendants in
Mai1798.
Bischoff FN:
said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Erbach [County].
Bischoff FN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Zwingenberg with
a
Weiner orphan boy in the household.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
BischoffFN:
also see
Bischof.
BischoffGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Schulz FSL to be
homeUC to
frau
Gabel.
There are
three Bischofs all
in northern Germany,
one is 24 KM NW of
Elmshorn city
and would have been
in a Condominium
partially operated
by the
Schleswig-Holstein
Royal Duchy.
Bischoffsheim,
Kurmainz: nka Gau Bischoffsheim 9 km S of Mainz city centre and was said by the Straub FSL to be homeUC to a Schwab family
BischofsheimGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Boregard FSL to
be homeUC
to the
Baumann{Franz}
family.
See the
following:
Bischofsheim?GL,
[Hessen-Darmstadt]:
is some 14 miles NW
of
Darmstadt city,
and said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Schreiber
family.
Kuhlberg said
this was in
Darmstadt.
Bischofsheim,
Kurpfalz: an unidentified place, said by the Galka FSL to be homeUC to
Schick{Balthasar}
and {Ludwig}
families.
There are at
least 5 such
placenames in
Germany, but none
that I can find in
lands which belonged
at that time to
Kurpfalz.
Bischofsheim-an-der-Rhoen,
Wuerzburg Bishopric:
is 27 km SE of
Fulda city.
Bischt(?)GL
, see
Bischtu….
Bischtau?GL,
Holstein: an
unidentified place
said by the
Enders FSL to be
homeUC to
an
Erenstramin?
family.
Bischtu…(?)GL/Bischt(?):
an unidentified
place said by the
Kamenka FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Herwig/Gervig family. There is
a
Bischtroff-sur-Sarre
in Bas-Rhin, Alsace,
France.
Bischweiler [Amt], Elsass: how
Bischwiller, is some
16 miles S of
Wissembourg
city, and was a
District
administrative
center.
BishammerFN:
Herr
Bishammer was
said by the
Koehler FSL to
be fromUC
Orb, and his
frau’s maiden name
was given as
Hubert (no
origin given).
The family name was spelled
Geiss in 1798 (Mai1798:Kl85).
BishofFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Dessau (no other
locality mentioned)
with a
Mueller wife.
Biske? FN:
see
Biekse.
BiskirchenGL,
[Solms-]Braunfels
[Principality]: is now in
Hessen some 4
miles WNW of
Braunfels city,
and was said by the
Kukkus FSL to be
homeUC to
Engelmann,
Klapper/Klepper,
Schwab and
Schweizer families; Hans Busick of Goslar,
Germany and Joan
Knizek, the research
done primarily in
the
Braunfels
Archive, proved the
Busick/Busek family
here when in 1716
the son who married
Klepper{K.Margaretha} was born and proved this was where the
Busick children
who are recorded in
the
Kukkus FSL (#49)
were born.
This
origin information
was first given the
GO Project by Linda
Freeling. Said by
the
Neidermonjou FSL to be homeUC to Anchuetz, Scharf, and
Schmidt{Just}
families.
BislFN:
said by the
Ober-Monjou FSL to have come fromUC Dorheim. The maiden name of frau Biehl was spelled Kreler?
in 1798 (Mai1798:Om70).
In 1779, 1784
and 1798 also
spelled
Biehl
(see Mv2049,
Mv2971, and Zg29
repsectively).
Also spelled
Biel and Pihl in 1798
(see Zg29 and Zg20
respectively).
BislFN:
also see
Biel.
BissersheimGL,
[Leiningen
County]: is some
11 miles NW of
Mannheim city,
and was said by the
Boregard FSL to
be homeUC
to the
Becker family.
Said by the
Caesarsfeld FSL to be homeUC to a Heidemann family.
BissersheimGL,
Darmstadt: an
unidentified place
said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Velde/Felde
family.
The only
Bissersheim I can
find was in
Leiningen County.
BissersheimGL,
Kurmainz: an
unidentified place
said by the
Keller FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Degass family.
The only Bissersheim
I can find was in
Leiningen County
11 miles WNW of
Mannheim city.
Bisses(?)GL:
is some 7 miles NE
of
Friedberg city,
said by the
Kraft FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schneider
family.
BissingFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Amsterdam, Holland.
BissingenGL,
Ludwigsburg [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is
some 4 miles NE of
Ludwigsburg
city, and
proven by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Scheufele family
that went to
Bergdorf;
see their book for
more details.
BisterfeldFN{Christian}:
said by
KS122 and the
Neidermonjou FSL
#59
to be fromUC
[Wied-]Runkel [County]
with
Schaefer stepchildlren in the household.
See
Mai1798:Nm10 for
1798.
Later also
spelled
Pisterfeld.
Bistum SpeyerGS:
is the
Speyer Bishopric.
BisusesGL,
was an unidentified
locality which
according to the
Frank FSL was in the state of
Hessen-Darmstadt
and was homeUC
to a
Hendelbach
family.
It might
have been Bisses
which is some 12
miles NW of
Buedingen.
Bitche,
Frankreich: 12 miles SW of
Pirmasens city,
and said by the
Cheisol FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Sander family.
This is
Bitsch.
Bitersan(?)GL,
Friedberg: an
unidentified place
said by the
Kraft FSL to be
homeUC to
Schwind and
Seib families.
BitilGL:
an unidentified
place said by KS123
to be homeUC
to
Brigmann{Eren Detlow}.
Bitner/BittnerFN:
said by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be fromUC
Mainz (no
locality mentioned).
Bittner{Peter}:
KS122 says he left for Russia from Bieber near Gelnhausen.
BitnerFN:
also see
Buetner.
BitschFN:
said by the Stumpp
supplement to the
Dietel FSL to be
fromUC
Schlesien (no
locality indicated).
This
Pietsch man
married a
Jungk woman in
1766 in
Luebeck;
but another
contemporary source
says she was a
Guengsen
(Mai&Marquardt#117).
Spelled
Pietsch in 1798
when the wife’s
maiden name is
spelled
Schnepp (Mai1798:Dt18).
Bitsch{Johann}FN:
both the 1816
Kassel census
(#87) and
KS:226 and 395
said this family
came fromUC
Poland (no
locality indicated).
Also spelled
Pietz,
Pitsch, and
Pitz. See the
GCRA book for
more.
Bitsch{Sebastian}:
Danish records say
he left Amte
Lindenels, Kurpfalz
arriving in
Flensburg, Schleswig
Royal Duchy in
Oct. 1761with wife
and 6 children; They
lived at #2 “Juels
Hof” in Colony F11
“Christiasaue”, Amt
Flensburg and
left there in April
1765 for
Russia settling
in
Neu-Sarakowka
bei
St. Petersburg (EEE p.355, see this for more detail).
BitschFN:
unnamed person or
persons who
KS122 said left
Wolf near
Buedingen for Russia. I
could not identify
him or them in any
published FSL.
BitschFN:
also see
Pitz.
BitschGL,
Lothringen, [Frankreich]: is in Lorraine
some 22 miles W of
Wissembourg.
Said by the
Louis FSL to be
homeUC to
Barbier,
Dening, Herbion,
Leichleiter,
Meier, Obholz,
Peil,
Pourquenoit?, Rausch, and
Springer
families, as well as
to frau
Debaptiste.
Said by the
Mariental FSL to be homeUC to Hermann and Zwinger
families.
Said by the
Schuck FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Matthias family.
Bitsche, [Lorraine Province, France]:
said by the the
Rohleder FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Scheffer/Schaeffer
family.
Same place as
the previsou entry.
Bittel{Caspar}:
in 1767 he is listed
as
Pittel with wife
and very young son (T1854-1856):
also in 1767
the
Schoenthaler family is listed as man, wife and 2 dead sons (T1204-1207).
By 1768 the
Pittel wife and son and
Schoenthaler
have died and the
Schoenthaler
widow has marred who
was said
to have been
fromUC
Orb, [Kurmainz] and to have moved to
Wittmann in 1768
(Lk124),
which would place
them among the first
settlers in
Wittmann, if
they got there.
In the 1768
entry no child is
listed in the
household (Lk124),
so either the widow
was then pregnant or
they failed to list
her just born (1767
or 1768) infant son
by
Schoenthaler.
In 1787,
Pittel with his
wife (maiden name
something
like
Schturm) , her
Schoenthaler son
and his young
Remmler wife
moved from
Luzern to
Schoenchen (Mai1798:M1612
).
In 1798 the
household consists
of the widowned
Pittel, his
Schloenthaler
step-son and
step-daughter, and
their 4 childdren (Mai1798:Sn15).
BittelFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Bamberg (no
locality mentioned).
BittenbenderFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Heim?, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate].
I could not
find them in
Mai1798.
Bittenberger
FN:
a
Woehrd ML says
this woman
fromUC
Guttenstaedten
married in 1766 a
Kolb man
fromUC
Rapoldshofen (Mai&Marquardt#804).
They
originally settled
in
Laub.
Bittenbiner: go
to
Bidenbaender.
Bittenfeld,
Waiblingen [Amt],
Wuerttemberg: is
4 miles N of
Waiblingen city
and said
(mistakenly?) by the
the 1816
Neudorf census
(#3) to be homeUC
to a
Reuter/Reuther/Reiter family that settled in
Neudorf.
BitterFN:
said by the
Laub FSL to be
fromUC
Koenigsberg,
Brandenburg. In 1798 the
wife’s maiden name
was given as
Stuetz (Mai1798:Lb7).
BitterFN:
said by the
Lauwe FSL to be
fromUC
Allerheiligen,
Darmstadt.
There are
several
Allerheiligen in
Germany and Austria,
but none that I can
find in former
Hessen-Darmstadt
lands.
BitterGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Hildmann FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Tobi/Tobie
family.
There was a
Bitter,
Kurbraunschweig,
50 miles SE of
Hamburg city
centre.
BitterfeldGL:
an unidentified
place and
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Schuster family.
Said by the
Paulskaya FSL to be homeUC to a Blum family. The only
Bitterfeld I can
find was in
Kursachsen 18
miles N of
Leipzig city..
Bitterfeld,
Wittenberg[?]: an unidentified place, said by the
Galka FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Ziegler family.
See the
previous entry.
BittermannFN:
said by the
Reinwald FSL to
be fromUC
Killingen?,
Wuerttemberg [Duchy].
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Rw18 and Bg31.
Bittingheimer{Anton}:
he and his brother
were in
Zug in 1798
(Zg37) too young to
be in an FSL but I
could not find their
family name in any
FSL, so it is
possible that their
parents may have
been
Zug first settlers.
BittnerFN:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Schlitz.
BittnerFN:
said by the
Goebel FSL to be
fromUC
Mittelsinn,
Wuerzburg.
BittnerFN:
said by the
Kano FSL to be a
step-daughter in the
Fried household.
I could not
find her in the 1798
Volga censuses.
Bittner{J.Ludwig}
FN: listed by
both the 1816
Kassel census
(#87) and
KS:227 without
origin.
Using
FHL#1,191,147
the
GCRA proved
origin in
Romanshoff,
Czarnikau [Kreis], Posen Province,
Prussia.
See their
book for more.
BittnerFN:
also see
Bitner.
BittorFN:
said by the
Kano FSL to be
fromUC
Leising?.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Bitzfeld,
Weinsberg [Amt],
Wuerttemberg: is
some 7.5 miles NE of
Weinsberg town.
The
GCRA thinks the
roots of the
Hagel who
settled in
Kassel may be
here.
Biudakov BuyerakVV:
a variant of
the Russian name for
SchwabVV.
Bizar{Magdalena}:
said by the 1798
Luzern census to
be the wife of
Magar{Christoph}
(Mai1798:Lz19). They are
probable Luzern
first settlers.
Bizau? GL,
Mecklenburg: an
unidentified place
said by the
Enders FSL to be
homeUC to
frau
Petersen whose
husband was from
Luebeck.
Bladernheim,
Hanau [County]: an
unidentified place
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Lang11 and
perhaps to a
Bensler family.
The only
Bladernheim that I
can find is 2.5 km
SE of
Montabaur city
and was in
Kurtrier, not
Hanau County.
BlaehmFN:
see
Blehm.
Blaeser/Blazer{J.Peter}:
this Lutheran was
said to come fromUC
Hessen-Darmstadt
Landgraviate
arriving with wife
and 5 children at
Fridericia, Juetland Royal Province in May 1760; they lived in
Colony J1
“Friderichshoi”, Amt
Hald, and were last
registed in
Denmark in April
1763 (EEE
p.355, see this for
more data);
later they
settled in
Schilling (1775 census #40).
Blaesius{Hannata}:
married
Weyrich{Jacob}
on 28 May 1765 in
Rosslau (Mai&Marquardt#841,
KS122).
I could not
find them in any
published FSL.
BlaitsFN see Bleitz.
Blag?,
Isenburg: see Biag.
BlanckFN:
see
Blank.
BlanckensteinFN:
see
Blankenstein.
BlanenbachGL:
an unidentified
place
said by the Balzer FSL to be homeUC to a Dorlosch/Dorlot/Darlot? family. There is a
Blankenbach some
30 miles SW of
Kassel city in
what was then
Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate.
BlankFN{Johann}:Kulberg16
says he was
from
Danzig with wife and son.
Said by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be fromUC
Danzig.
BlankFN{J.Peter}:
said by
KS122 and by the
Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be fromUC
Erbach [County] (no locality
mentioned).
The
Buedingen ML
says this
Blanck man
fromUC
Erbach
married a
Dreuth woman on
17 April 1766
(Mai&Marquardt#547).
However, in
the FSL his wife’s
name is {Juliane}
whereas
in the
marriage record it
is {Barbara
Eliesabetha}.
BlankFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Heidelberg.
BlankFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Bach.
BlankFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Berlin.
BlankenbachGL,
Hessen: see Blanenbach.
Blankenbach, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate?]: was 49 km SE of Kassel city and was said to have been homeUC to the
Reit family (Lk12), early settlers in
Zuerich.
There was
another Blankenbach
in
Austria.
BlankenburgGL:
see
Bakenburg.
Blankenhain, [Kur-]Sachsen: is 16 km NW
of
Zwickau, and
said by the
Reinhard FSL to
be homeUC
to the
Batz family.
Blankenheim CountyGS:
seated in the town
of Blankenheim which
is 23 km N of
Gerolstein town.
For
background see
Mandersheid County. Also
see
Plekenberg County.
Blankenhof(?)GL,
Baden-Durlach:
said by the
Dobrinka FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Simon family. Probably
Blankenloch,
Baden-Wuerttemberg
some 7 miles
NE of
Karlsruhe.
Blankenloch
GL,
Baden-Durlach:
some 7 miles NE of
Karlsruhe.
See
Blankenhof and
Brankenloch.
BlankensteinFN{Anthon
Enoch}:
said by the
Katharinenstadt FSL #3 to be fromUC Magdeburg, [Kur-]Sachsen.
A
Luebeck ML says
he married on 12
October 1765
Bohm{Hedewig
Sophia} (Mai&Marquardt#32).
BlankensteinGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Lihmann family.
Kuhlberg said
this was in
Hessen.
There seem to
be three
Blankenstein in
Germany, none of
them in areas that
belonged to either
of the two Hessen
countries in the
1760’s.
Blanki{Peter}:
see
Bianki. KS122 said to
have left
Italy for Russia
in 1764.
May have been
spelled
Bianki.
I could not
find him in any
published FSL.
BlaserFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Kirburg marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip.
Blasien?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Mariental FSL to
be homeUC
to
Erne and
Walter families.
BlassFN:
said by the 1798
Katharinenstadt
census to be the
maiden name of
Wormsbecher’s
wife (Mai1798:Ka47).
Blass?FN:
said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Hessen.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 censuses.
Blattner?FN,
see
Plattner.
BlatzFN:
see
Platz.
BlauFN:
said by the
Laub FSL to be
fromUC
Burbach,
Darmstadt.
BlauFN:
said by the 1798
Laub census to
be the maiden name
of frau
Kahler (Mai1798:Lb18).
BlauenthalGL,
Kotteritz: an
unidentified place
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Bachmann family.
I can only
find one Blauenthal
(then in
Kursachsen),
some 15 miles SSE of
Zwickau city,
but seeming to have
no relationship to
any
Kotteritz.
BlausiusFN
said by the
Frank FSL to be
fromUC
Schleinitz(?),
Sachsen.
BlausteinGL:
see
Braustein.
Blazer: also see
Blaeser.
BlechschmidFN:
this woman in 1749
married a
Schmidt man in
Sprendlingen; by
1767 this couple was
in
Frank.
BlehmFN:
said by the
Shcherbakovka
FSL to be fromUC
Chroserei,
Holstein.
Spelled
Blaehm in 1790,
1793, 1796 and 1798
(Mai1798:Mv2779,
2783, 2794, Sv8,
Db28, Sp37, Kr24).
BleiFN:
said by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Krastdorf?,
Luxembourg.
Spelled
Blein in 1798,
and the wife’s
maiden name was
given as
Wambach (Mai1798:Bn45,
67).
Bleichenbach,
Stolberg-Gedern:
BleicherodeGL:
Said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Boaro FSL to be
homeUC to
an
Au family.
This probably
is the Bleicherode,
now in
Thueringen, some
9 miles SW of
Nordhausen city.
BleichrothFN:
said by the
Grimm FSL to be
fromUC
Mannheim.
BleichstetterGL,
Urach Oberamt,
Wuerttemberg: is
some 3 miles S of
Bad Urach, Baden
Wuerttemberg,
and was home to a
Werner family
that settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa.
Bleidenrod, [Hessen-Darmstadt Landgraviate]: is 25 km NE of Giessen city and was said by the Susannental FSL to be homeUC to a Heit family.
Bleier?FN:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Meckendorf.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
BleierFN:
said by the
Kano FSL to be
fromUC
Lauben.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses under
either Bleier or
Bleyer.
Bleifeld-bei-HoffnungsthalGL:
issome 13 miles NE
of
Bonn and said by
the
Mariental FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Wachter family.
BleinFN:
see
Blei.
BleitzFN{Peter},
{Adam}: said by the
Keller FSL to be
fromUC
Kempton,
Kurmainz. Spelled
{Peter}
Blaits in 1798 (Mai1798:Nk35).
BleitzFN{Appolonia}:
according to the
Buedingen ML she
was fromUC
Brenschbach near
Umstadt and
married on17 June
1766 a
Hartmann man;
by 1767 this couple
had arrived in
Walter FSL #75 (Mai&Marquardt#698).
BlemFN:
said by the
Lauwe FSL to be
fromUC
Fuerth,
Ansbach. I could not
find this family in
the 1798 censuses.
Blesau?FN
said by the
Frank FSL to be
fromUC
Werbellin,
Brandenburg.
Bless?FN:
see
Pless.
Bletekh?FN
said by the 1798
Anton census to
be the maiden name
of frau
Werfel (Mai1798:An30).
Blettner{Dorothea
Margarethe}:
married
Fruehe{J.Werner}
in
Luebeck on 14
May 1766 (KS129
and
Mai&Marquardt#154)
KS129 said,
evidently
mistakenly,
the year was
1765.
I could not
find them in any
published FSL or in
Mai1798.
BleyerFN:
see
Bleier.
BliesdalheimGL,
Kurpfalz: is
some 8 miles SW of
Zweibruecken in
the
Saarland and
said by the
Kautz FSL to be
the homeUC
of a
Werner family.
Blies/Blieskastel, [Nassau-Saarbruecken
County]:
is some 12
miles E of
Saarbruecken
city and seems also
to have been a seat
of the
von der Leyen
lands which mostly
lay to its E and S.
Said by the
Graf FSL to be
home
to a
Wasinger family
and
said by the
Louis FSL to be homeUC to Kinderknecht families;
Denise Grau
proved the origins
of these two
families in nearby
Ormesheim.
Said by the
Mariental FSL to be homeUC to Reinhard and Schmidt
families.
Said by the
the
Rohleder FSL to
be homeUC
to
Braun{Andreas}
and {HansAdam}, and
Hoffmann
families.
Blin?:
an
unidentified place
said by
Recruiter
Beauregard’s list to
have been homeUC
to the
Kaiser{Caspar}:
family (Lk42).
BlitzFN{J.Georg}:
said by the
Balzer FSL #72 to be fromUC Kurpfalz (no locality mentioned).
Said by the
Stumpp version and
by
KS:122 and 145
to be fromUC
Isenburg [County]
near
Offenbach.
The
Buedingen
ML says
this man married
Michel {Elisabetha} on 9 March 1766 (Mai&Marquart#390). In
1798 the maiden name
of the then frau
Blitz was give as
Faus or Faust (Mai1798:Bz30,
61).
BlochFN:
said by the
Walter FSL to be
fromUC
Gitserzhdorf,
Hesse-Darmstadt
County.
BlockFN{Simon}:
said by the
Pleve version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL #60 to be
fromUC
Nidda;
the Kromm
version says he was
fromUC
Streithain at
Ober Lais near Nidda
(pp.31, 33).
KS122 has two entries: one says he was fromUC
Streithain near
Buedingen
leaving in 1767 for
Jagodnaja Poljana
; the second
says he was fromUC
Nidda near
Buedingen
leaving in 1766 for
Brunnental!
Block{Christian}:
Kulberg71
said he was single
fromUC
Schoeningen.
Not found in
T or in any published FSL.
Block{Elizaberth}:
said by the 1798
Luzern census to
be the maiden name
of the widow
Becker
Mai1798:Lz23); a
likely
Luzern first
settler.
BloneckFN:
this woman was said
by a
Woehrd ML to
have married in 1766
a
Schindler man;
they then went to
Keller (Mai&Marquardt#822);
Bloss?FN:
said by the
Kano FSL to be
fromUC [Anhalt-]Dessau [Principality].
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Bludenz?GL,
Oesterreich:
said by the
Mariental FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Maurer family.
Bludenz is in
the Austrian Alps
some 62 miles ESE of
Zurich, Swiz.
BluemFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Hessen and a
single man in the
Hohmann
household.
Spelled
Blum when his
wife’s maiden name
is given as
Repp (Mai1798:Nr197,
and also see Nr178
and Kt27, and also
Mv1968 for 1795).
BlumFN:
said by the
Kratzke FSL to
be fromUC
Hamburg.
BlumFN{Heinrich:
said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Geichel?.
BlumFN{J.Georg}:
said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Seedorf.
For 1798 see
Mai1798: Nm43, Mv1917
BlumFN:
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be fromUC
Mindelheim. . The wife’s maiden name
was given as
Wachtel in 1798
(Mai1798:Or24).
BlumFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Bitterfeld.
Blum{Christoph}:
said by Recruiter
Beauregard’s list to
have said by
Recruiter
Beauregard’s list to
have come fromUC
Alsfeld (Lk31). So
far I have not found
this couple
associated with an
colony.
BlumFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Schotten parish
records for many
generations prior to
1767; see
Flegel trip.
BlumFN:
also see
Bleum and
Blun.
BlumbergerFN:
said by the
Ober-Monjou FSL
to be a step-son in
the
Esperein
household.
I could not
find this man in the
1798 Volga censuses.
BlumenfeldGL:
an unidentified
place or country;
see
Botersinks.
BlumenortBV,
Halbstad District,
Molotschna: a
German Mennonite
village established
in 1806.
According to
Stumpp (p.97) all
colonists came from
West Prussia and the
Danzig area.
Hildegard Wasnick
village coordinator
has begun to
assemble information
on the origins of
settlers of this
village and others,
and to make that
information
available to this
index.
So far her
FSL source is mainly
the
Unruh book, but
for almost every
family listed here,
she has assembled
additional
information from the
records of the
Manitoba Mennonite
Historical Society (MMHS).
The numbers
in parentheses are
the household
numbers in the
village FSL as given
in
Unruh:
from
Elbing: (Warckentin3);
from
Halbstadt,
Marienburg: (Weiler1,22);
from
Neusteterwald, Elbing: (Enz2);
Bluhmenschein:
see
Blumenschein.
BlumenscheinFN{J.Peter}:
Brent Mai
proved that he
married
Heist{A,Margaretha}
in
Reichelsheim
near
Erbach on 24 November 1729, and that {J.Peter} married his 2nd
wife,
Ort{A.Maria}there
on 29 February 1752.
He also proved that
Peter and his first
wife had 10
children, 5 of whom
accompanied him and
his 2nd
wife to Russia.
On the way,
daughter {Margaretha
E.} married
Zirckoebel{Christoph}
on 19 June 1766 in
Buedingen
(Mai&Marquardt#704).
Recorded as
Blumensteins,
Peter, A.Maria,
A.Maria 25, J.Adam
20, A.Margaretha 15
and A.Margaretha 6,
with Margaretha E.
recorded as frau
Zirgabel,
they arrived
in
Oranienbaum on 15 Sept 1766 (Kulberg6089
& 6107).
Recorded as
Bluhmenscheins
and
Zirgibel they set out for the Volga (Transport#3175-3181).
The parents
evidently did not
survive the trip,
and probably
{A.Maria} and the
younger
{A.Margaretha} as
well.
For more
detail see
http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/origins/b/blumenschein_yagodnaya_polyana.cfm
and the following:
BlumenscheinFN{Adam}:
KS122 and the
Jagodnaja Polyana
FSL #47 say he,
age 22, was fromUC
[Reichelsheim],
Erbach [County]. For 1798 see
Mai1798:40, 68 and
80.
BlumenscheinFN{A.Maria}:
the
Jagodnaja Polyana
FSL #46a says
she, age 24,
was fromUC
[Reichelsheim],
Erbach [County]. and was sister-in-law to Zirckoebel{Christoph} [and hence sister to Blumenschein{Margaretha E.} and {Adam}—ed.].
BlumenscheinFN{Margaretha
E.}: according to
the
Buedingen ML
she was fromUC
Reichelsee [Reichelsheim,
Erbach County]
and
married on 19 June
1766
Zirckoebel{Christoph}
fromUC
Breuschbach;
after which the
couple went to
Jagodnaja Polyana
FSL #46; Stumpp
says she was fromUC
Reichelsheim near Friedberg
in
Hessen [he
surely was in error;
the correct
Reichelsheim
must have been the
one in
Erbach
County—ed.] (Mai&Marquardt#704).
BlumenscheinFN{Margaretha
E.}: according to
the
Buedingen ML
she was fromUC
Reichelsee [Reichelsheim,
Erbach County]
and
married on 17 May
1766
Reh{Benedict}
fromUC
Breitenbrun,
Erbach.
She may have
been a sister or
cousin senior to the
preceeding entry.
Either 1)
this couple did not
go to Russia, or 2)
they both died
before arriving in
Russia, or 3) this
marriage did not
‘take’ and she was
free to marry
Zirckoebel as
detailed in the
preceeding entry.
I have found
no Russian record
mentioning any Herr
Reh.
BlumenscheinFN:
also see
Blumenstein.
BlumensteinFN:
said by the
Bauer FSL to be
fromUC
Reichelsheim, Erbach. In 1798 spelled
Blumenschein and
the wife’s maiden
name was given as
Dilesin or
Tilessin? (Mai1798:Br12).
BlumensteinFN:
said by the Pleve
version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL to be fromUC
Erbach (no
locality mentioned),
and by Kromm to
have been fromUC
Reichelsheim,
Erbach.
Stumpp spells
it
Blumenschein.
BlumensteinGL,
Bern Kanton,
Switzerland: is 14 miles SSE of Bern city.
See
Mettler{J.Jakob}.
BlumentahlFN:
said by the
Leitsinger FSL
to be fromUC
Schwaben (no
locality mentioned).
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Blun?FN:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Goettingen.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
A
Schlitz ML says
a
Blum man
fromUC
Hutten
married in 1766 a
Kumpfen woman
fromUC
Schlitz; Schulze
says
Hutten is part
of
Schluechtern (Mai&Marquardt#737).
BlunckFN:
said by the 1798
Schaefer census
to be the maiden
name for frau
Lerch{Gottlieb}
(Mai1798:Sf20).
Bluoa(?)GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Mockler family.
BoaroVV
(aka
Boisraux, Boisroux,
Bordowskoje) is
a Lutheran German
village on the
eastern side of the
Volga.
Its
FSL is now
published in Pleve,
Einwanderung …,
vol.I, pp. 139-175.
According to
this, the first
settlers were from
the following places
with the family
names shown here in
parens. The number
with the name is
their household
number in the FSL.
Actually
there were two lists
both starting with
the number 1.
Here number 1
of the supplementary
list is given as
101, number 2 of
that list is 102,
and so forth:
from
Bamberg [Bishopric]: (Kleinlein102);
from
Berlin: (Kisauer?68);
from
Beseke(?): (Leinhardt?125, Meinhard121);
from
Bibra: (Heilig?[Hellwig?]52);
from
Bingen,
Kurmainz: (Reichert35,
and possibly
Schmidt35a);
from
Bleicherode: (Au26);
from
Braun/Bsern(?):
(Schlotter109);
from
Breslau: (Verkehrt?63);
from
Brundorf: (Jaeger29 and possibly
Wegener/Wagner?29a);
from
Clausthal(?): (Gottlieber?133, and possibly
Meier133a);
from [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
(Hal?173,
Schneider37a);
from
[Anhalt-]Dessau
[Principality]: (Arnholt?41,
Brausemann31,
Gere?34, Gerward/Herrward?30,
Hahn75, 76,
Hensse13, 15, Hoher22,
Hoppe54, 64a,
Koch1, Krabe27,
Krimer/Kremer?89,
Mecker?79, Spenger?71,
Tinike?88,
Titschholz?32, Toepfer8,
and possibly
Glemer?8a,
Wagner1a);
born in
Diesdorf: (Walt11);
from
Dresden: (Eilau?170, Emrich?171);
from
Dresden, [Kur-]Sachsen:
(Stein115);
from
Ebescht(?): (Mueller129);
from
Echem, [Kur-]Sachsen: (Mueller65);
from
Eiche/Eichen?: (Triller179, 180, Zinkhan?178
from
Eichenhayn: (Roth136, Ungefug156);
from
Erfurt: (Losgus?168);
from
Erlangen: (Borell111);
from
Falkenstein(?):
(Einike?137);
from
Falun, Schweden:
(Bergmann90);
from
Frischborn: (Ortstadt147);
from
Frischburg(?): (Fritzmann108);
from
Fulda [Bishopric]: (Lofink105);
from
Gen(?),[Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
(Mueller94);
from
Gening(?) [Barony]: Schroeder74);
from
Gera: (Raabe55);
from
Gera, [Kur-]Sachsen:
(Ludwig169);
from
Gerestam(?): (Rausch95);
from
Gernhausen(?),
Kurmainz(?): (Bostel/Postel?162);
from
Geschtet(?): (Berger141);
from
Golniss, [Anhalt-]Dessau
[Principality]: (Reisegerste7,
and possibly
Wagner7a);
from
Gohren [should
be
Gorau], [Anhalt-]Dessau [Principality]: (Bock28,
and possibly
Schmidt28a,
Stallbaum28b);
from
Gommern, Mecklenburg
[Duchy]:
(Scharf51);
from
Gonna, Mecklenburg [Duchy]: (Arnst81,
and possibly
Lieders81a);
born in
Gorau: (Bock28,
Schmidt28a and
Schmidt43);
from
Grobau: (Zwikau?14);
from
Gumerthausen(?):
(Klinkhefer96);
from
Halberstadt: (Frankenfeld137, Gitte?12);
from
Halle, Brandenburg [Duchy]: (Kommer87);
from
Hausdorf: (Jordan145);
from
Henneberg: (Leinhardt154);
from
Herchenau: (Winterholder127, 128);
from
Hessen [Landgraviate]: (Kleinschmidt120,
Kronewald142);
from
Hoergenau(?): (Winterholler176);
from
Hohen-Pritz: (Sorgenfrey134, and possibly
Siebert?134a);
from
Iba: (Keilmann124, 135);
from
Igersheim: (Bontraeger?153, Doering150);
from
Ingelsheim(?): (Diel132, Unefuch?131);
from
Irentehausen(?):
Mull?151);
from
Jambin(?): (Schmidt9);
from [Hessen-]Kassel [Landgraviate]:(Schumm117);
from
Kempten, Schwaben: (Gindlein?91);
from
Kochstedt, [Anhalt-]Dessau
[Principality]: (Krabe24,
Krueger38,
Kruemel44);
from [Anhalt-]Koethen [Principality]: (Bohle33,
Handorf?87a, Walt11);
from
Kosswig, Brandenburg [Duchy]: (Winter39);
from
Kulz-bei-Oberviechbach:
(Gulder101);
from
Kumpelstadt(?):
(Reinhard161);
from
Kusfel(?): (Naumann152);
from
Laas, [Kur-]Sachsen: (Merk57);
from
Lambsheim(?),[Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
(Mueller148);
from
Lausitz: (Bilzack119, and possibly
Rettich119a);
from
Legen(?): (Fink122);
from
Leipzig, [Kur-]Sachsen: (Koch2);
from
Leisel(?): (Fank?139);
from
Leisel, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
(Eckel158);
from
Loeben: (Schuhmann62);
from
Mannheim, Kurpfalz: (Lachert107);
from
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
[Duchy]:
(Fer?37);
from
Mengers(?): (Bindewald130);
from
Minsteinnarch(?):
(Gogel?113);
from
Moers: (Leis?140);
from
Nechtisem(?): (Seifert144);
from
Neunkronau(?): (Mut?177);
from
Neuss: (Straf?167);
from
Niederraden: (Mankein?181);
from
Nordhausen [Imperial City]:(Wenzel155);
from
Nuernberg: (Boster112);
from
Obernau: (Kraz?164);
from
Oranienbaum: (Otto64);
from
Oranienbaum, [Anhalt-]Dessau
[Principality]: (Glueck84,
Luebert93,
Mueller66, Roenke?72);
from
Penzlin, Mecklenburg [Duchy]: (Mann56,
Zibarius?73, and possibly
Bierd56a);
from
Prag, Boehmen: (Hansel116);
from
Quellendorf, [Anhalt-]Dessau
[Principality]: (Fessel85,
Koenig25, 86,
Paris40);
from
Rehsen, [Anhalt-]Dessau
[Principality]: (Schmidt43);
from
Renskirch(?): (Funk?126);
from
Rieben, [Anhalt-]Dessau [Principality]:
(Hede?42 and possibly
Stallbaum42a);
from
Rosenfeld, [Anhalt-]Dessau
[Principality]: (Zeutsch45);
from
Rostock(?): (Lemke?146);
from
Rothenburg: (Brando?97);
from
Ruecksaal(?): (Dittler19);
from
Saldrick(?),
Waldeck: (Seifert?50);
from
Sassanfahrt(?),
Bamberg [Bishiopric]: (Schmilzer104);
from
Schleusingen, Gekenburg(?): (Weigand118);
from
Schleusingen, [Kur-]Sachsen:
(Buetner58, and possibly
Schmidt58a);
from
Schleiz, [Kur-]Sachsen: (Wolf92);
from
Schmiedenburg: (Holzhausen36);
from
Schoenfeld: (Schaefer110);
from
Seiben: (Reichert10);
from
Senburg(?): (Koehler21, Schulz49);
from
Si[eg]burg(?),
Kurpfalz: (Lauterbach53);
from
Silenburg(?): (Schmidt59);
from
Silkerode: (Berg48, Zose?46, and
possibly
Brando?46a);
from
Sowenow(?): (Rechin166);
from
Stangendorf: (Lotz123);
from
Steinberg,
Nidda, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
(Martin172);
from
Steinfurt, Friedberg [Imperial City]:
(Funk163);
from
Stondorf(?): (Seifert159, and possibly
Bergholz159a);
from
Tiben(?), [Kur-]Sachsen: (Herrfort?80);
from
Trebtow(?): (Borschdrech165);
from
Unterhens(?): (Krep?148);
from
Unter-Schwarz: (Guteberg?174);
from
Vellinghausen(?):
Wahlschmidt143);
from
Weier: (Lohr61, and possibly Heilmann61a);
from
Weikersheim,
Nassau(?): (Strifler?106);
from
Wendenburg(?),
Nassau: (Schmidt20);
from
Wenzlow: (Schmidt67, and possibly
Schleuning67a);
from
Westerburg: (Keskel?157, Russ/Ross?160);
from
Winterstein: (Schmidt175);
from
Wiseritz(?),
Boehmen: (Albutin?114);
from
Wittenberg: (Hahn78, Heidemann82);
from
Wittenberg, [Kur-]Sachsen:
(Hahn77);
from
Woerliz, [Anhalt-]Dessau [Principality]:
(Bauer60);
from
Zelbig(?): (Kratz103);
from [Anhalt-]Zerbst [Principality]: (Bartel23,
Beier16, Belz?70,
Finken?47,
Holz3, Kilz?5,
Kurt6,
Noak?69, Quindt4,
Werner83);
from
Zuchau: (Koehler17, Meinicke18).
BobenhausenGL:
there are two
Bobenhausen now in
Hesse very near
each other.
Also in the
18th
century sometimes
spelled, or
misspelled,
Bubenhausen and
Poppenhausen.
They are now known
as
Bobenhausen Einz
and
Bobenhausen Zwei
to distinguish which
is which.
For hundreds
of years they were
in different
countries, but
apparently
nonetheless they
were confused with
each other.
The
Buedingen ML
said
Bobenhausen was
homeUC to
the
Steinbach woman
who in 1766 married
a
Gambach man;
by1767 they were in
Moor (Mai&Marquardt#502).
KS:129 said this
Bobenhausen was
near
Gruenberg [that
would have been
Bobenhausen Zwei],
however
KS:159 said of
the same reference,
it was near
Buedingen [that
would have been
Bobenhausen Einz]!
Said by the
Schwab FSL to be homeUC to the Arndt{Johannes} and {J.Heinrich} families.
Bobenhausen,
Stollberg-Gedern County:
now known as
Bobenhausen Eins,
is some 5 miles NW
of
Buedingen city.
BobenhausenGL,
Ulrichstein Amt, Hessen-Darmstadt Landgraviate: is now known as
Bobenhausen Zwei
and is some 2 miles
NW of
Ulrichstein
town.
Said by
the
Buedingen ML
to be homeUC
to
a
Schneidmueller
man who married a
Flach woman in
1766; later
the couple went to
Jagodnaja Poljana
(Mai&Marquardt#727).
BobenhausenGL,
Buedingen: this
would seem to refer
to what is now
Bobenhausen Eins
which was then in
Stolberg-Gedern
County, but very
near
Buedingen city.
Said by the
Pleve version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL to be homeUC
to
Schneidmueller,
Stuckart and
possibly
Kokon/Kuchin and
Merkel families.
However,
the
Buedingen ML
said that
Schneidmueller
was fromUC
the
Bobenhausen in
Ulrichstein Amt
(Mai&Marquardt#727), which is now Bobenhausen Zwei.
BobenhausenGL,
Hanau: an
immigrant to Russia
from
Bobenhausen may
have carried
Hanau County
travel documents,
but neither
Bobenhausen was
in
Hanau County.
Bobenhausen Eins:
see
Bobenhausen,
Stollberg-Gedern County.
Bobenhausen Zwei:
see
Bobenhausen,
Ulrichstein Amt,
Hessen-Darmstadt
Landgraviate.
Bobingen,
Augsburg[Bishopric], in
the
Schwaben area:
said by the
Brabander FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Pobinger family.
BobingerFN:
see
Pobinger.
Boblau?GL,
Dessau: an
unidentified place
said by the
Jost FSL to be
homec to
a
Bueschel family.
In Dessau
there was a Priobrau
some 7 miles SSE of
Dessau city.
BobrovkaVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
Nieder-MonjouVV.
BobrowkaVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
Nieder-MonjouVV.
Bock{Conrad+w}:
said by Lokators
Beauregard (Lk20) to
be fromUC
Freienhagen.
BockFN{J.Christian}:
said by the
Boaro FSL #28 to
be fromUC
Gohren,
Dessau. Another source
says both man and
wife were born in
Gohran,
Dessau (Mai&Marquardt#1056).
Using parish records
David F. Schmidt
proved his birth in
Gohrau,
Anhalt-Dessau
Principality.
He has a new
wife in 1798 (Mai1798:
Bx23); also see Bx5
in 1798.
BockFN{J.Peter}:
said by the
Brabander FSL
(#121) to be a
Catholic widower
fromUC
Tiegen?,
Lothringen.
BockFN{Christine}:
KS122, 140 and
Mai&Marquart#384 say she married in
Buedingen on 7
March 1766
Krebs{J.Friedrich}.
KS140 spells her
name Christiana.
BockFN{J.Burkhard}:
said by
KS122 and the
Frank FSL #18 to be fromUC Altenhaslaz(?), Hannover.
He
married in
Buedingen on 5
March 1766
Stock{Magdal.}
(Mai&Marquardt#370).
BockFN{Karl}:
said by the
Kano FSL (#24)
to be fromUC
Nannhausen.
BockFN{Joseph}:
said by the
Kamenka FSL (#8)
to be Catholics fromUC
Kissing.
Bock{Adolph+w+2c}:
Kulberg151 said they were fromUC Gruenberg. Not found in T.
Said by
KS122 and the
Katharinenstadt
FSL #94 to be fromUC
Gruenberg,
Hessen with a
Hell wife fromUC
Darmstadt.
BockFN{Agnessa}:
said by the
Phillipsfeld FSL
(#15a) to be a
step-daughter
in the
Reis household.
Bock{Peter}FN:
this single 31 year
old male was said by
the
Schoenchen FSL
(#22) to be fromUC
Heimbach Weis.
In 1786
he may have been the
deceased husband of
the widow
Bock of
Zug (Mai1798:Mv3061).
Bock{Conrad }
FN: possible
early settlers of
Zuerich said to
be fromUC
Freienhagen (Lk20).
Spelled
Back in 1798 (Mai1798:Zr2
and possibly 23).
Bock{Agathe}:
from
Fraenk.-Crumbach near Dieburg
married in
Fraenkisch-Crumbach
Eidmueller{J.Nicolaus}
(Mai&Marquardt#1266).
KS122 says
Eidenmueller and
says they went to a
village near
Petersburg.
BockFN:
she married a
Rossenberg man
in
Luebeck in 1765;
they were in the
Transportation List
as
Rostenberg but
have not been found
settled in Russia (Mai&Marquardt#6).
BockFN{J.Heinrich}:
KS122 says he
was from
Birkenau in the
Berstrasse and wen to a place near Petersburg.
BockFN{J.
Heinrich}: he his
wife Eva Katharine (Schab),
and 3 children left
Fraenkisch-Crumbach
in 1766 for Russia
KS122).
They settled
in
Neu-Saratowka
(Gieg1).
They married on 21
January 1762 in
Fraenkisch-Crumbach
(Mai&Marquardt#1267).
Also see
Eidemueller
{J.Nikolaus}.
Bock{Peter}:
said by the
Schoenchen FSL
(#22) to be a single
Catholic fromUC
Heimbach Weis(?).
BockbargerFN:
see
Buchsberger.
BochmannFN:
said by the
Rosenort FSL to
be fromUC
Petershagen,
Tiegenhoff Amt.
BockschaftGL,
Baden: is some 3
miles SE of
Sinsheim, Baden
Wuerttemberg,
and was home to
Bier and
Voll families
that settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa.
BodamerFN:
arrived in South
Russia in 1813 and
later settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa;
family records found
by
Curt Renz in
Culm, Poland.
BoddinGL,
Brandenburg: is
some 60 miles NW of
Berlin, and said
by the
Kukkus FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Mell family.
BodelshausenGL,
Tuebingen [Amt]. Wuerttemberg: is
some 6 miles S of
Rottenburg city,
and
proven by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Staiger family
that went to
Bergdorf;
see their book for
more details. The
Amt jursidiction
evidently switched
to Rottenburg after
the family left
Bodelshausen.
BodenheimGL,
Kurmainz: is 5
miles SSE of
Mainz city and
said by the
Keller FSL to be
homeUC to
the
Bernhardt,
Grollmann, Hahn{Jacob},
Kloster{Johannes},
and
Schippert
families, and
possibly a
Fell family..
Boeblingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is
some 10 miles SW of
Stuttgart city
and was a District
administrative
center.
BoecherFN:
see
Becher.
BoeckelFN:
see
Beckel.
BoeckingFN:
see
Becking.
BoedefeldGL,
[Westphalia
Duchy]: is 13
miles WNW of
Medebach town,
and said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Reichert family.
BoeffingenGL,
Unteriflingen parish,
Freudenstadt [Oberamt], Wuerttemberg:
was one mile NW of
Unterfiflingen
town.
Using
FHL#1,884,556-8,
the
GCRA proved this
to be home to the
Buckenberger
family that went to
Kassel via
Freudental and
Neu-Freudental,
Odessa.
Boegel
{J.Heinrich} in
Walter: see
Beckel.
BoehmFN:
said by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Romebschreit?.
Spelled both
Boehm and Behm in 1798,
and the wife’s
maiden name is given
as
Sommer (Mai1798:Bn43,
20).
BoehmFN:
said by the
Doenhof FSL to
be fromUC
Sachsen (no
locality mentioned).
BoehmFN:
said by the
Kraft FSL to be
fromUC
Burgsinn.
BoehmFN:
said by the
Kutter FSL to be
fromUC
Hessen.
Boehm/BehmFN: said by the
Kamenka FSL to
be fromUC
Bamberg.
BoehmFN:
said by the
Kano FSL to be
fromUC
Nassau-Usingen [Principality]
(no locality
mentioned).
BoehmFN:
said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Nassau-Usingen [Principality]. For 1798
see
Mai1798: Bb13.
BoehmFN:
said by the
Pfeiffer FSL to
be fromUC
Pfaffenhofen.
BoehmFN:
also see
Herr of
Pfeiffer.
BoehmFN:
said by the
Seelmann FSL to
be fromUC
Schoenau,
Savoyen Hertzogtum.
Spelled
Behm in 1798 (Mai1798:Sm56).
Boehm{Margaretha}FN:
she married an
Alt
man in
Buedingen in 1766 and was said to be fromUC
Wolffenborn (Mai&Marquardt#564, and KS:122)
I could not
find them in any
published FSL.
BoehmFN,
also see
Bem or
Boehmer.
BoehmeFN{Andreas}:
he married
Herklotzsch{Dorothea
Christiana} in
Rosslau on 17
Septermber 1765
(Mai&Marquardt#873,
KS122).
BoehmenGS
is German for
Bohemia, a
Hapsburg-ruled but
semi-independent
kingdom from 1526 to
1918 when it was
mostly succeeded by
the Republic of
Czechoslovakia.
Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Graf FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Janson family.
Said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Hoelzel FSL to be homeUC to a Bertram family. Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Kamenka FSL to
be homeUC
to an
Ehse/Ese?
family.
Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Koehler family.
Said by
Kulberg99 to be
homeUC to
catholic
Frachtel{Johann+w}.
Boehmer?FN{Sebastian}:
said by
KS122 and the
Dietel FSL #32
to be fromUC
Mettenheim,
Wuertemberg[sic].
A contemporary
pastor of the
Lutheran Church in
Mettenheim,
Wartenberg [County],
said that this
Boehmer family was
from his parish and
that the wife’s
maiden name was
Weigand (Mai&Marquardt#1236).
Dona
Reeves-Marquardt
has seen the church
records.
Spelled
Boehm in 1798 (Mai1798:Dt18).
BoehmersheimFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Wilsbach?, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate].
I could not
find them in
Mai1798..
Boehmisch BrodGL:
aka
Teutsch Brod or
Duetsch Brod.
BoehnstadtGL,
[Isenburg-Waechtersbach
County]: nka
Boenstadt, now
in
Friedberg Kreis, Hessen,
is some 5 miles SE
of
Friedberg
and 11 miles
W of
Buedingen.
Said by
the
Buedingen ML to be homeUC to the Feuerstein-Loch and
Stoerckel-Juenger
couples that married
in 1766; by 1767
they were in
Norka; Stumpp said this was near Friedberg, Hessen (Mai&Marquardt#691,663).
Dr.
Ruth
Schultz, using FHL#1195346
proved this was
where several
Norka first settlers were baptized: Feuerstein/Felerstein,
Staerkel/Starkel/Sterkel/Stoerckel,
Weigandt/Weigand/Wigand{Daniel},
and
Weitzel{Jacob}.
BoehringeFN:
see
Behringer.
BoehringerFN:
see
Behringer and
Baessler.
BoekebachFN:
said by the
Moor 1798 census
to be the maiden
name of frau
Wonder (Mai1798:Mo23).
BoellFN:
said by the
Dinkel FSL to be
fromUC
Klostob(?),
Holstein. May later have
been spelled
Pohl?
BoelschFN:
see
Belz of
Boaro.
Boelsner{J.Wolfgang}:
this man said
to be fromUC
Baden-Durlach
Margraviate
arrived in
Flensburg, Schleswig
Royal Duchy in
June 1762; he along
with his wife and
child were last
recorded in Denmark
in Sept 1763; later
they went to
Ribensdorf Colony in Woronesh
Government
(EEE
p.358, for more
detail see this).
BoennigheimGL,
Ludwigsburg [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is 10
miles N of
Ludwigsburg city,
and was
proven by
GCRA to be home
to the
Unterkofer
family that went to
Glueckstal.
See
the
GCRA book for more details.
BoenstadtGL:
see
Boehnstadt.
BoerkirchertFN:
see
Berkircher.
Boern,
Daenemark [Kingdom]: an
unidentified place
said by the
Schulz FSL to be
homeUC to
frau
Markus.
Boes{Elisabeth}:
see
Postin{Elisabeth}
of
Luzern.
BoesFN:
said by the
Ober-Monjou 1798
census to be the
maiden name of frau
Brehm{Peter}.
BoesFN:
said by the
Schaefer FSL to
be fromUC
Ellmendingen?, [Baden-]Durlach [Margraviate].
Spelled both
Boes (Mai1798:Sf33) and
Buss
(Mv2518-1788,Ka26(where
the wife’s maiden
name was given as
Vukhar?) and
Ka20) in 1798.
Boes?FN{Balthasar}:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to be fromUC Ellingen, Kurpfalz with a
Flach stepson in
the household.
Spelled
Boos in 1766 (Kuhlberg2073,
p148).
Spelled
Buss in 1798 (Mai1798:Wr88,
Lw18).
BoesFN:
also see
Boos.
BoeschelFN:
see
Bueschel.
BoeseFN:
said by the
Ober-Monjou FSL
to be fromUC
Kammerforst.
The maiden
name of frau
Boese was given as Brull
in 1798 after she
had become frau Holm
(Mai1798:Sf33).
Members of
this family may then
have been in Gf3 and
Gf43 as well.
Boese?FN:
also see
Bese.
BoesingerFN:
see
Besinger.
Boest{Martin}:
KS122 says he leftUC Seidenroth near Schluechtern
to go to Russia.
I could not
find him in any
published FSL.
Boet{Mattias}:
his daughter
{Walpurga} left
Luzern in 1789
to marry in
Schoenchen (Mai1798:Mv1616). Since I
have found him in no
FSL he may well have
been a
Luzern first settler.
Her maiden name was
spelled
Poertin? In 1798
(Sn42).
Boethger{Sophia}:
she married
Kroegel{Andreas}
in
Rosslau on 4
April 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#890).
By June of 1767 they
were in
Jost FSL #3
under the name
Kreigel and her
given name as
{Maria}.
BoettcherFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Schleswig-Holstein
[Royal
Duchy].
I could not
find them in
Mai1798.
BoettcherFN:
also see
Bettherr.
BoettingenGL,
Muensingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is
about 4 miles E of
Munsingen city
and apparently was
the parish center
for
Buttenhausen.
BoeuchlineFN:
according to the
GCRA, this woman
was frau
Hofmann and then
frau
Weisser.
Using
FHL1,346,109
they proved her
origin in
Scheppach,
Walbach parish,
Weinsberg [Amt],
Wuerttemberg;
see the
GCRA book for a
bit more detail.
Bofsheim,
[probably of
Kurmainz],
(today
Baden-Wuerttemberg): is
7.5 km SE of Buchen
and 5.5 km N of
Osterburken.
Gramlich{J.Adam} a
likely
Schilling first
settler was born
here 4 March 1748.
Bofsheim: is
26.5 km SE of
Erbach city and
8 km SE of Buchen
town.
In 1765 it
was not in
Erbach County
but was in a small
Barony (name not yet
discovered) just NW
of Osterbucken.
Said by
Kulberg1683 to
home to
Gramlich{J.Adam}
a likely
Schilling first
settler was born
here 4 March 1748.
Bogart?GL,
Hockler?: an
unidentified place
said by the
Dreispitz FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Ginzer family.
The only such
place I can find is
Bogaart which
1713-1792 was within
the area called the
Austrian Netherlands
and controlled by
the Austrian
Hapsburgs.
Boger: see
Bohr.
Bohemia, see
Boehmen.
BohlFN
said by the
Huck FSL to be
fromUC
Kurpfalz (no
locality mentioned).
BohlFN:
see also
Bohle and
Pohl.
BohlaenderFN:
see
Bolaender.
BohleFN{Gottlieb
F.}: said by the
Boaro FSL #33 to
have come fromUC
Koethen.
They are on a
list of folks going
to Russia from
Dessau [Principality] (Mai&Marquardt#1057).
I could not
find this family
under either
spelling in the 1798
Volga censuses.
BohlenFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Kroppach
marriage records
1762-1767; see
Flegel trip
BohlengerFN:
said by the
Lauwe FSL to be
a step-son living in
the
Schmidt
household.
This would
imply that frau
Schmidt was
formerly frau
Bohlenger.
BohlingenGL,
Durlach principality:
is some 52 miles SE
of
FreiburgGS,
Baden-Wuerttemberg:
see
Poleng.
BohmFN{Hedewig
Sophia}: a
Luebeck ML says
she on 12 October
1765 married
Blankenstein{Anthon
Enoch}:
; by 1766
this couple was in
Katharinenstadt
FSL #3 (Mai&Marquardt#32).
BohnFN:
Bonner proved
this woman was born
here before she
married here in 1766
a
Zieg man and
they proceeded to
Messer.
BohnFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Stargardt, Pommern.
BohnFN:
said by the
Keller FSL to be
fromUC
Kaiserslautern.
For 1798 see
(Mai1798:Km16).
BohnFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Edlendorf.
BohnVV:
another name for
HockerbergVV.
Bohnet FN:
mistakenly said by
both the 1816
Neudorf census
(#93) and
KS:230 to have
come fromUC
Groembach,
Freudenstadt [Amt],
Wuerttemberg.
Using
FHL#1,224,633 or
1,272,847,
the
GCRA proved
their origin in
Obersmusbach,
Freudenstadt [Amt], Wuerttemberg.
See the
GCRA book for
more. Also spelled
Bonnet.
Bohr/Boger{Georg}: this Lutheran said to
be fromUC
Wuerttemberg
arrived in
Schleswig city,
Schleswig Royal
Duchy in June
1761; with his wife
and six children he
lived at #8 “Auf dem
Brinck” in Colony
G16 “Prinzenmoor”,
Amt Gottorf; in 1764
he wanted to flee to
Russia but was
captured and
imprisioned; once
out in 1765 they
lived at #2 “Huitfeldts
Hof” in Colony F16 “Königshohe”,
Amt
Flensburg; when
allowed they went to
Ribensdorf Colony
in
Woronesh Government
where two sons also
set up households (EEE
p.358, for more
detail see this).
Bohr/Boger{Matthias/Matthas}: this Lutheran
said to be fromUC
Wuerttemberg
arrived in
Schleswig city,
Schleswig Royal
Duchy in June
1761; with his wife
and six children he
lived at #7 “Auf dem
Festen” in Colony
G16 “Prinzenmoor”,
Amt Gottorf; in 1764
he wanted to flee to
Russia but was
captured and
imprisioned; once
out in 1765 they
lived at #2 “Römers
Hof” in Colony F15 “Julianenanbau”,
Amt
Flensburg; when
allowed they went to
Ribensdorf Colony
in
Woronesh Government
(EEE
p.358, for more
detail see this).
BohrerFN:
listed by the
1816
Glueckstal census (KS:670,
279) as frau
Albrecht without
origin;
the
GCRA proved her
origin in
Nussloch,
Heidelberg [Amt], Baden, using
FHL 1,189,099;
see their book for
detail.
Boht{Juergen
Ludwig}: married
Einshuetz{Christina
E.} in
Luebeck on 22
May 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#158,
KS122).
I could not
find them in any
published FSL.
BoisrauxVV:
a variant spelling
of
BoaroVV.
BoisrouxVV:
a variant spelling
of
BoaroVV.
BoitelFN:
see
Beutel.
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