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Gn-Gqz
Gnang/GanjeFN:
listed by the
Bergdorf 1858
census (KS:667,
274) without origin.
Origin in
Neckarwestheim, Heilbronn
[Amt],
Wuerttemberg was
proven by
TAS and
GP using FHL(1,184,925).
See the
GCRA book for
more details.
GnelFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Hessen (no
locality mentioned).
I cannot find
them in the index to
the 1798 censuses.
Might be
Knoell?
Gnesen Kreis,
Posen Department, South
Prussia: Gnesen
town (nka
Gniezno,
Poland)
was its center, 31
miles ENE of
Posen city.
Gnewin?,
Polen: an unidentified place said by the Husaren FSL to be homeUC to a Voit/Woyd/Vogt
family. There was a
very old place by
this name, nka
Gniewino,
Poland, but by
1765 it had for more
than 100 years been
in Prussian, not
Polish territory.
GnilushkaVV
: a variant spelling
of the Russian name
for
PfeifferVV.
GniluskaVV
: a variant spelling
of the Russian name
for
PfeifferVV.
GniluschkaVV
: a variant spelling
of the Russian name
for
PfeifferVV.
GnilyshkaVV:
a variant Russian
name for
SchillingVV.
GoarGL:
see
Sankt Goar.
GobelFN:
a
Luebeck ML says
this woman married a
Finck man in
1766; by 1767
this couple was in
Norka (Mai&Marquardt#224).
GobelFN:
also see
Gebel, Gobert or Goebel.
GobenGL,
Kurpfalz: an
unidentified place
said by the
Kautz FSL to be
the homeUC
of a
Glockenhammer
family.
GobertFN{Johannes}:
KS130
says with 4
he left
Langenprozelten
near
Gemuenden-am-Main
(now in
Hessen) to go to Semenowka.
Said by the
Roethling FSL (se#21) to be fromUC Langenprozelten,
Kurmainz.
Gobel: see
Gobert.
Goburgon?GL,
Nuernberg: an
unidentified place
said by the
Lauwe FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schuster family.
GochsheimGL:
said by
the
Buedingen ML
to be homeUC
to
a
Schipper man who
in 1766 married a
Geiling woman;
by 1767 the couple
was in
Stahl-am-Karaman;
Stumpp says this is
near
Bruchsal in
Bavaria
(Mai&Marquardt#485).
I find two
Gochsheims: one in Bavaria 20
miles ENE of the
town of
Thuengen;
the other in
Baden-Wuerttemberg
some 7 miles ESE of
Bruchsal.
GochsheimGL,
Bruchsal [Amt],
Baden:
is some 7 miles E of
Bruchsal town
and 5 miles NNE of
Bretton town.
Proven by
GCRA to be home
to the
Moor family that
went to
Glueckstal.
See
the
GCRA book for more.
GochsheimGL:
also see
Chochsheim.
Gockelm?GS:
an unidentified
country; see
Kerpche.
GodramsteinGL,
Landau [Amt], Rheinpfalz: is 1.5
miles NW of
Landau city, and
proven by
GCRA to be home
to the
Fink and
Tutt families
that went to
Glueckstal, and
to be home to the
Grosshans family
that settled in
Kassel.
See
the
GCRA book for
more details.
GodwigFN:
said by the
Walter FSL to be
fromUC
Schtater, Isenburg County.
GoebelFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Rot.
GoebelFN:
said by the
Galka FSL to be
fromUC
Altenberg?, Stolberg.
Spelled
Gebel in 1798 (Mai1798:Gk2).
GoebelFN:
said by the 1816
Glueckstal
census (KS:670, 279) to be either fromUC Wallstadt, Mannheim [Amt], Baden, or
from
Reutlingen, Wuerttemberg. Using
FHL(1,069,075),
the GCRA verified the Reutlingen
origin. See
the
GCRA book for
more details.
1,569,075
Also spelled
Hebel.
GoebelFN:
said by the
Goebel FSL to be
fromUC
Schwarzach, Franken.
GoebelFN:
said by the
Hoelzel FSL to
be fromUC
Morbach, [Kur-]Trier.
Goebel?FN:
said by the Kano
FSL to be fromUC
Villingen?. The
1798
Kano census gave frau Goebel’s maiden name
as
Schaefer (Mai1798:Kn37).
GoebelFN{Johann}:
from
Petersroth (now
in
Hesse) this Gebel man on 9 April
1766 in
Buedingen
married
Kraus{Magdalena}
from
Spielberg (now
in the
Pfalz) (Mai&Marquardt#506 and KS129).
The
Messer FSL (#77)
said he was fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
In 1798 the wife’s
maiden name was
given as
Kraus (Mai1798:Ms26).
Goebel FN:
said by the
Messer 1798
census to be the
maiden name of one
of the three frau
Hardt (Mai1798:Ms11).
GoebelFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
[Kur-]Mainz.
GoebelFN:
two children of
widow
Sack said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be living in her
household next door
to the
Goebel family.
GoebelFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
Spelled
Ebel in some
documents.
GoebelFN:
the
Buedingen ML
says this woman
fromUC
Eisenach
married in 1766 a
Wachtmeister man;
by 1767 this couple
was in
Pfeiffer (Mai&Marquardt:592).
GoebelFN:
said by the
Phillipsfeld FSL
to be fromUC
Ketzeman?.
For 1769 and
1798 see
Mai1798:Mv2287 and Bb2 respectively
GoebelFN:
said by the
Urbach FSL to be
fromUC
Busecker Tal, [Hessen-]Darmstadt
[Landgraviate].
For 1788 and 1798
see
Mai1798:Mv2902,Rm17
and Rh7.
GoebelFN:
said by the
Walter FSL to be
fromUC Hanau, Hanau County.
Also spelled
Gebel and Hebel.
GoebelFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be step-children in
the
Koch{F.Wilhelm}
household although
their family name
was not given.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Wr4, 86,
22, 24.
GoebelFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC Nassau,
so the country is
unclear and the
locality not
mentioned.
For 1798 see
Mai1698:Wr72.
Goebel{Agnesa}:
KS130 sats she left Rainrod
near
Nidda (now in
Hesse) for Russia.
I did not
find her in any
published FSL.
GoebelFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Schotten parish
records for many
generations prior to
1767; see
Flegel trip.
GoebelVV
(aka
Ust-Grasnukha,
Ust-Graesnucha,
or
Ust-Grajasnucha): a Russian Catholic German village situated on the western side of
the
Volga.
Its FSL has
been published in
Pleve,
Einwanderung …,
vol.II, pp.37-58.
According to
it, the first
settlers were from
the following places
with the family
names shown here in
parens:
from
Altenmittlau, Hanau:
(Schneider70,
74);
from
Alzey, [Kur-]Mainz: (Franz18, and possibly
Schreiber18);
from
Attaching,
Wuerzburg [Bishopric]: (Sachs68);
from
Beselich(?),
Braunfels: (Krueger65,66);
from
Brushal: (Deprat17);
from
Busecker Tal, Wuerzburg [Bishopric]:
(Veit34,
and possibly
Unkelbach34);
from Danzig: (Ancre58,
Tokarski42, and perhaps
Kammerer58a and
Steinauer42);
from
Ebensfeld, Bamberg
[Bishopric]:
(Schmidt69 and perhaps
Hoffmann69);
from
Erschail(?),
Derik(?), Frankreich: (Tirant45);
from
Essenbach,
Wuerzburg [Bishopric]: (Schick51);
from
Ext(?),
Kurmainz: (Stieb47, and
possibly
Roth47);
from
Fell, [Kur-]Trier:
(Kossmann11,
Rutkowski59);
from
Fischbach, [Kur-]Mainz: (Ulrich28);
from
Friedberg,
Wuerzburg [Bishopric]: (Haag20,
and possibly
Faust20);
from
Friedenberg, Schlesien: (Neumann62,
and perhaps
Weiss62);
from
Grosserlach, Kurmainz: (Kemer40 and
perhaps
Hein40, 40a);
from Hanau:
(Klein76);
from
Heddesbach, Kurmainz: (Bertram15);
from
Hirschthal(?),[Kur-]Mainz: (Reising24);
from
Johannesberg, Kurmainz: (Wunderlich41,
and perhaps
Unkelbach41);
from
Kaisersbach, Kurmainz: (Gottfried33,
and perhaps
Hoffmann33);
from
Kage(?),
Oesterreich: (Berkus67);
from
Karburgheis(?),Wuerzburg [Bishopric]:
(Kollmann16);
from
Kellenbach, Kurmainz: (Stamm2, 43,
and possibly
Gabel2,
Hammel43 and
Trinak2a);
from
Kervenheim, Wuerzburg [Bishopric]: (Popp7,
Regard13);
from
Kissing, Kurmainz: (Eischader44);
from
Kleinsteinhausen,
[Kur-]Mainz: (Konrad12);
from
Koster(?),
Kurmainz: (Rausch48, and
possibly
Heisling48);
from
Lichtenhausen,
Franken: (Getterich14 and
possibly
Seifert14);
from
Liega: (Berin23);
from [Kur-]Mainz:
(Bathauer5
and possibly
Neubert5, 5a);
from
Margetenhaun, Fulda
[Bishopric]:
(Schaefer26,
and perhaps
Hellferich26);
from
Mittelsinn, Wuerzburg [Bishopric]: (Bittner19,
and possibly
Eberhard19);
from
Muehlhausen: (Bachmann36, and perhaps
Neumann36a);
from
Nadelgerheim(?),
Kurpfalz: (Bauschneck6);
from
Neuweiler, Lothringen: (Reiher37);
from
Oberberg, Kurmainz: (Kaiser75 and
possibly
Happel75);
from
Oberleinach, Wuerzburg [Bishopric]: (Kaes10);
from
Oberroth, Kurmainz: (Nadler38,
Winter63, and
perhaps
Leonhard63);
from
Orb, Kurmainz: (Trinak73);
from
Pout-aux-Moines(?),
Frankreich: (Person30, and perhaps Kraemer30
and
Schiel30a);
from
Pressburg, Ungarn: (Bahlt71);
from [Queckborn]:
(Schmidt65);
from
Reidenheim, Worms:
(Muetzig55,56,
and perhaps
Reisenbach56);
from
Reitenken(?), Worms:
(Hecht4);
from
Rengshausen(?),
Kurmainz: (Barberich50);
from
Rodenbach, Kurmainz: (Kortz64);
from
Rohrbach,
Lautenbach: (Daum21);
from
Schlierbach: (Walter3, 8, Merkel9, and
possibly
Fuchs3);
from
Schotten, [Hessen-]Darmstadt
[Landgraviate]:
(Kern35,
37);
from
Schwarzach,
Franken: (Goebel60 and
perhaps
Hein60a);
from
Seligenstadt, Kurmainz: (Kuhn61,
Reiss53, 54 and
perhaps
Schuck54,
Schutz61, and Weiz53a);
from
Sipsmar(?),
Breitenbach: (Hess57, and
perhaps
Mispeck57);
from
Soden(?),
Kurpfalz: (Wahl32);
from
Strassburg, [France?]: (Apfel1);
from
Tating, Kurmainz: (Breidenstein29,
Haberkorn31,
Speler39, and possibly
Ziegler31, 31a);
from
Walbourg(?),
Frankreich: (Bovue22);
from
Weilbach, [Kur-]Mainz: (Breining25);
from
Weinbach, [Hessen-]Darmstadt
[Landgraviate]:
(Schaefer52);
from
Weisenau(?),
Kurmainz: (Beratz49, and
perhaps
Wender49);
from
Wien, Oesterrich: (Anger72);
from Worms:
(Kasson46,
and perhaps
Frick46);
from
Zellingen, Wuerzburg [Bishopric]:
(Litzauer27,
and perhaps
Kertzinger).
GoeckenheimerFN:
see
Geckenheimer.
GoecklingenGL,
Landau [Amt], Rheinpfalz: is 4
miles SW of
Landau-in-der-Pfalz,
and was
proven by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Laut and the
Meier{Peter}
families settled in Kassel.
GoehrenGL:
see
Gohren.
GoehringFN:
mistakenly
said by the
Bergdorf 1858 census (KS:668,
280, 275) to have
been from
Unterjesingen,
Tuebingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg.
However the
GCRA using
FHL(1,184,982) has proven this
family’s origin in
Freudenstein,
Maulbronn [Amt], Wuerttemberg.
See
their book for more
detail.
GoehringFN:
said by the 1816
Glueckstal
census (KS:669,
280) to be from
Entringen,
Tuebingen [Amt],
Wuerttemberg.
Using
FHL(1,475,173),
the GCRA verified this origin.
See the
GCRA book for
more details.
KS:289 also spelled it
Haering and said
the family came fromUC
Kirchardt,
Sinsheim,
Baden.
Goehring{Jakob}FN:
listed by the 1816
Kassel census
(#88) and by
KS:277 with no
origin, while
KS:280 said this
family came fromUC
Erzingen, Balingen [Amt],
Wuerttemberg.
The
GCRA proved that
the Jakob of that
origin never came to
Kassel. They say that a
child of the correct
man was born in 1803
inUC
Gross Slawsk,
Posen
Province, Prussia;
however the
FHL# they
provide as proof,
11,797, has nothing
to do with
Gross Slawsk.
Also spelled
Gering.
Goehring/Gerin/Gering/Gehring?FN said by the Kautz FSL to be fromUC Hasslock/Hassloch, Kurpfalz.
GoehringFN:
also see
Haering and
Hering.
GoellheimGL,
[Nassau-Weilburg
County]:
is 31 km NW
of
Mannheim city centre.
Using LDS Film
#193864
Brent Mai proved
that
Kratzke first
settler
Gross{J.Michael}
married here
in 1739
Gross {Rebecca Wilhelmina}
of nearby
Jakobsweiler.
GoellheimGL,
Kirchheimbonlanden
[Amt],
Pfalz: is some 5 miles S of
Kirchheimbonlanden
city, and was
proven by
GCRA to be home to the Klein{Ludwig}
family that went to
Glueckstal.
See
the
GCRA book for more details.
Goellnitz?,
Sachsen[-Altenburg Duchy]:
is 10 km SW of
Altenburg city
and was said by the
Schulz FSL to be
homeUC to
frau
Eckhardt.
GoennheimGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Kano FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Beier family.
This probably
was in
Kurpfalz some
8.5 miles NNE of
Neustadt-an-der-Weinstrasse.
GoenningenFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Nordhausen,
Thueringen.
Goenningen(?)GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Werner family.
This might
refer to the area
just SW of
Reutlingen,
Baden-Wuerttemberg.
GoeppingenGL,
Goeppingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is
some 10 miles NE of
Kirchheim-unter-Tech
city, and
proved by the
GCRA to be home to Fischer{Michael}’s
widow, nee
Steib, as well as birthplace of her illegitimate
Ekler daughter,
both of whom are
listed in the 1816
Bergdorf census.
Goeppingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: was a
District
administrative
center.
Same place as
the previous entry.
Goerg{J.Peter}:
KS130 says he left
Obersotzbach
near
Gelnhausen (now
in
Hesse) for
Russia. I did not find
him in any published
FSL or in
Mai1798.
GoergenGL,
[Kurbayern?]:
said by the
Shcherbakovka
FSL to be homeUC
to the
Beck{Ludwig} family.
This may have been
in
Kurbayern 2 km
SE of
Deggendorf town.
Goericke{J.Gottfried}:
married
Lehmann{Johanna
Sofia}
6 April 1766
in
Rosslau
KS130 says the
year was 1765.
I did not
find them in any
published FSL or in
Mai1798.
Goering{Thomas+w+3c):
Kulberg93 said
they were Catholic
fromUC
Lothringen.
Not found in
T. Said by the Ober-Monjou
FSL (#74) to be fromUC
Bietigheim.
For 1798
Mai1798:Pm44.
Goering{J.Georg}:
(ev.) fromUC
Hildburghausen
near
Hilpertshausen,
Wuerzburg? (now in Bavaria)
son of {J.Wolfgang}
fromUC
Eishausen
married in
Woehrd 7 June
1766
Fischer{A.Margaretha}
cath. daughter of
{Andreas}
fromUC
Ebersdorf,
Coberg (Mai&Marquardt#828 and KS130).
I did not
find them in any
published FSL.
GoeringenFN:
said by the
Lauwe FSL to be
fromUC
Wittenberg, Sachsen;
in their household
as a
Schmidt
step-daughter which
indicates that frau
Goeringen was
formerly frau
Schmidt. I could not
find this
Goeringen family
in the 1798
censuses.
GoerlitzFN{Konrad}:
said by the Pleve
version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL (#50) to be
fromUC
Nidda; Kromm says he was fromUC Wallernhausen, Nidda.
This man is said by
the
Buedingen ML
to be fromUC
Wallernhausen
and
to have married 27
June 1766 a
Schaeffer woman fromUC Ober Lays; later the couple went to Jagodnaja Poljana (FSL #50) (Mai&Marquardt#717).
KS717 says (1)
he was 24, (2)
Wallenrnhausen
was near
Buedingen (now
in
Hesse), (3) she
was 27, (4)
Oberlais was
near
Buedingen, and (4) 1 year old son {J.Heinrich} was involved.
Goerlitz:{J.Heinrich}:
KS130 says he
was a 28 yr old
widower from
Nidda near
Buedingen who left in 1767 to go to Jag.Poljana accompanied by
son
{J.Heinrich}.
The
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL (#51a) says he
was from
Nidda.
GoerlitzFN:
also see
Gerlitz and
Herklotz.
GoerlitzGL,
[Kur-]Sachsen:
is some 54 miles ENE
of
Dresden city
Saxony, and said by
the
Dinkel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Forster family.
Also spelled
Foerster.
Said by the
Jost FSL to be homeUC to a Linke family. Said by
the
Urbach FSL to be
homeUC
to a
Richter man.
Said to have
been homeUC
to a
Richter family (Lk16),
possible early
settlers in
Zuerich.
Goernitz(?)GL,
Bayren: is some
32 miles SE of
Bayreuth city, and
said by the
Herzog FSL to be
home to a
Haalen family.
GoersdorfGL,
Hunspach parish,
Woerth [Amt],
Elsass: is 1
mile NE of
Woerth,
Elsass, and proven by GCRA to be home to the Geist
family that went to
Glueckstal.
See
the
GCRA book for more details.
Goersitz{Konrad}:
see
Goerlitz.
Goeteborg,
Schweden: is 145 km NE of Alborg, Denmark, and was said by the
Reinhard FSL to
be homeUC
to the
Appelberg
family.
GoetheFN:
said by the
Dinkel FSL to be
fromUC
Stubben, Holstein.
Later spelled
Goetle?
Goethen?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Kano FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Freis family.
This probably
was some 25 miles S
of
Bremen city,
belonging to either
Hesse-Kassel
Landsgraviate or
Hoya County,
Kurbraunschweig.
GoethmannFN
{J.Heinrich}:
Sherri (Gettman)
Stahl,
AHSGR village
coordinator for
Brunnental, proved he was born in Reichelsheim, [Erbach County],
20 April 1740 to
{J.Peter} and
Hoffmeister{E.Margaretha}
who was born in
Neider-Kinzig.
For more
details please visit
Sherri’s website:
http://www.brunnental.us/family/gottmann.html.
Gieg1found
that these parents
married in
Kirch-Brombach,
and,
in contrast to
Stahl’s findings,
that {J.Heinrich}
was born in
Nieder-Kinzig, Breuberg
Condominium.
Said
by the
Frank FSL (fk98)
to be fromUC
Nieder-Kinzig,
Erbach.
Spelled
Goettmann in 1798 (Mai1798:Fk100).
GoetleFN:
see
Goethe.
GottlerFN:
see
Goetz.
GoetschFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Eckersdorf, Bayreuth.
GoetschelFN:
said by the
Leitsinger FSL
to be fromUC
Berschbach, [Luxembourg Duchy]. I
could not find this
family in the 1798
Volga censuses.
Goette/GetteFN: said by the Kamenka FSL to be fromUC Alave, Italien.
GoetteFN: also see Gota.
GoettelfingenGL,
Freudenstadt parish,
Wuerttemberg: is
some 8 miles NNE of
Freudenstadt,
Baden-Wuerttemberg,
and was home to two
Pfeifle families
that settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa.
GoettersdorfGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Kano FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Steiniger
family.
There were at
least 5
Goettersdorfs and 2
Gottersdorfs in the
Germanies.
GoettichFN:
said by the
Schuck FSL to be
fromUC
Wuerzburg [Bishopric] with step-children in the household,
their family
name not mentioned
[it seems to have
been
Kraemer – rak].
In 1793
and 1798 spelled
Hettich (Mai1798:Mv2639,lPf26),
as well as
Ketich (Su5 and
8).
GoettingenGL,
Hesse-Kassel:
is some 5 miles N of
Marburg-an-der-Lahn, and said by the Preuss FSL to be home to
Kohlenberg and
Pott/Bott?
families. Sometimes
spelled
Keddinggen in
Russian records.
Goettingen [Principality]GS: NW of Kassel city, was a relatively small country, which owed allegiance
to
Kurbraunschweig,
and which spread
irregularly, mostly
13 miles W, 20 miles
SW, 8 miles E, and
19 miles N of
Goettingen city.
Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Boregard FSL to
be homeUC
to the
Blun? family.
Goettingen [Principality], Kurfuerstentum
Hannover: said
(no locality
mentioned) by the
Rosenheim FSL to be homeUC to Sidikum family. This is
the same place as
the preceding entry.
GoettlingerFN{Michael}:
said by the
Doenhof FSL to
be fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
GoettmannFN:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Nordhausen.
Spelled
Gettmann in 1798
(Mai1798:Ka88).
GoettmannFN:
a woman from
Kirchbrombach
who married J.H.Hoffmann
in
Michaelstadt,
and then lived with
him in
Langenbrombach
prior to immigrating
with him to
Frank (Gieg1).
GoettmannFN:
also see
Goethmann.
GoetzFN{M.Magdalena}:
a
Luebeck ML said
she was fromUC
Isenburg and
married 27 May 1766
Schleuchert man{Johann} also from Isenburg; they settled in
Balzer (FSL
#101) (Mai&Marquardt#233).
Bonner proved her man was born a Schlegel and guessed that the bride may have been from
Lieblos.
GoetzFN{
said by the
Bergdorf 1816 census (KS:659,
662, 280) to have
been fromUC
Pfullingen,
Reutlingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg.
However the origin
of this family in
Haiterbach,
Nagold [Amt], Wuerttemberg was
proven by the
GCRA using
FHL(1,201,990),
having come to
Bergdorf via S.
Prussia.
See their
book for more
detail.
GoetzFN{Andreas}:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Erinz?.
GoetzFN{Joseph}:
said by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Felzig,
Bamberg. For 1798 see
Mai1798:Bn62,
Mv344.
GoetzFN{Conrad}:
said by the
Dobrinka FSL to
be fromUC
Neidelfetz(?),
Oschbauch(?).
Goetz FN:
said by the 1816
Glueckstal
census (KS:670, 280) to be from
Ellhofen,
Heilbronn [Amt], Wuerttemberg.
Using
FHL(1,344,078,
1,346,078),
the
GCRA verified
this origin.
See the
GCRA book for
more details.
Also spelled
Goettler.
GoetzFN{Adolph,Christoph}:
the
GCRA found no
record of these men
in
Glueckstal; see
the
GCRA book.
GoetzFN:
see
Hess of
Goebel (Mai1798:Gb15).
GoetzFN{Nikolaus}:
said by the
Grimm FSL to be
fromUC
Frankfurt-am-Main
(no locality
mentioned).
GoetzFN:
Curt Renz
has found the church
records for this
Hoffnungstal, Bessarabia, family in Ellhofen, Weinsberg Oberamt, Wuerttemberg.
GoetzFN:
Darrell Brungardt
believes this was
the real family name
of the man who is
listed as
Welscherketz?
in the Herzog
FSL.
GoetzFN{A.Maria}:
a widow age 55 said
by the Kromm version
of the
Jagdnaja Poljana
FSL
(#62)
to be fromUC
Eichelsdorf, Nidda and by the Pleve version to be fromUC
Nidda.
Goetz{A.Maria}:
KS130 and 130 said this widow of {J.Georg} 55 years old leftUC
Nidda (now in
Hesse) in 1767 to go to
Jag.Poljana FSL
#71,
in addition
there were
the children:
{J.Andreas} 18,
{A.Elisabeth} 21,
and {A.Maria} age
not given.
These folks
and the next 5
entries are listed
my
Brent Mai at
http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/origins/g/goetz_yagodnaya.cfm.
Goetz(Johann
H.}: the
Jagdnaja Poljana
FSL #72 and KS130(1st
and 2nd
entries) say he age
28 was fromUC
Nidda, with his wife {Elisabeth} 30 and step-daughter
Riklen{A.Margaretha}
3.
Goetz{J.Nikolaus}:
fromUC
Eichelsdorff
married in
Buedingen 3 July
1766
Koch{A.Maria}
(Mai&Marquardt#729).
The
Jagdnaja Poljana
FSL (#70) and KS131
say he 26 was fromUC
Nidda with wife
{A.Maria}20.
KS130(1st
& 2nd
entries) say he was
fromUC
Eichelsdorf near Schotten
and his bride was
fromUC
Fauerbach near
Nidda
Goetz{Johannes}:
KS130(1st entry) says age 35 leftUC
Nidda near
Buedingen (now in Hesse)
for
Jag.Poljana in
1767 with wife
{A.Maria} 46, sons
J.Peter 8 and Johann
8, and father
J.Konrad 64.
KS130(2nd
entry) says he}: was
from UC
Fauerbach near
Nidda with wife
{A.Maria}, children
{Peter} and
{A.Maria} and his
father {J.Georg}
Goetz{Johannes}:
according to the
Jagdnaja Poljana
FSL #73: age 31 fromUC
Nidda, wife
{Katharina} 38 with
daughter {A.Barbara}
6.
KS130 says he
was fromUC
Eichelsdorf near
Schotten, while his wife Koch{Katharina}
was fromUC
Fauerbach near
Nidda.
Goetz{Konrad}:
KS130 says he and his children {Katharina} and {Margarete E.} leftUC
Eichelsdorf near
Schotten (now in
Hesse). The
Jagdnaja Poljana
FSL (#63a) has his
orphaned daughters,
ages 11 and 7,
mistakenly said to
be of {Kaspar}dcd.,
living in the
Lautenschlaeger household.
Goetz{Johannes}:
according to the
Jagdnaja Poljana
FSL #73: age 31 fromUC
Nidda, wife
{Katharina} 38 with
daughter {A.Barbara}
6.
KS130 says he
was fromUC
Eichelsdorf near
Schotten, while his wife Koch{Katharina}
was fromUC
Fauerbach near
Nidda.
Goetz{Jakob}FN:
both the 1816
Kassel census
(#115) and
KS:280 said this
man came fromUC
Ellhofen,
Heilbronn [Amt],
Wuerttemberg.
See the
GCRA book for a
bit more.
Goetz{Johann}FN:
listed by the 1858
Kassel census
(#139) with no
origin.
I do not find
him in the
GCRA book.
GoetzFN{Philipp}:
said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to
be fromUC
Buedingen, Isenburg.
GoetzFN{J.Heinrich}:
said by the
Kukkus FSL to be
fromUC
Hirschhausen,
Braunfels.
Using a copy
of the certificate
that allowed the
family to leave
(obtained in the
Braunfels archive),
Joan Knizek proved
this place actually
was
Koelschhausen.
GoetzFN{Balzer}:
said by the
Kukkus FSL to be fromUC Wiesbaden, Nassau.
GoetzFN{Andreas}:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Kutter FSL to be
fromUC
Wuerzburg.
GoetzFN{Konrad}:
said by the
Messer FSL (#39)
to be fromUC
Isenburg (no locality mentioned).
KS130 says he
was fromUC
Hain-Gruendau
near
Buedingen (now
in
Hesse).
GoetzFN{Wilhelm}:
said by the
Messer FSL (#44)
to be fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
GoetzFN{G.Michael}:
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be fromUC
Allendorf. The wife’s maiden name
was given as
Sander in 1798 (Mai1798:Or26).
GoetzFN{Wilhelm
F.]: said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be a step-son
living with the
Hancke family
which would indicate
that the second
known frau
Hancke was
previously frau
Goetz.
Goetz{Johannes}FN:
mentioned
in 1791 in
Straub (Mv2863)
but I did not find
him in any FSL
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Ps80.
Goetz{A.Margaretha
aka A.Maria}: fromUC
Lieblos
married in
Buedingen 26 May
1766
Weisheim{Hieronymus}
fromUC
Rimbach (Mai&Marquardt#667). I
did not find them in
any published FSL.
Goetz{Dorothy}:
wife of
Neustadt{Johannes}
and was
listed in the
1798
Luzern census as being from
Wittmann (Mai1798:Lz15);
found in no FSL; so
likely represents a
first settler family
of
Wittmann.
Goetz{Daniel}:
KS130 says he was fromUC Villingen near Giessen
(now in
Hesse).
No date or
colony was mentioned
and I could not find
him in any FSL or in
Mai1798.
Goetz{J.Heinrich}:
KS130 said he was fromUC Koelschhausen near Wetzlar
(now in
Hesse). I could
not find him in any
FSL or in
Mai1798.
Goetz{J.Michael:
KS130 says this
miller leftUC
Wenkheim below
Lauda in 1766; a
second entry on the
same page says
Wenkheim was
near
Tauberbischofsheim
(now in
Bavaria -- sic).
I could not
find him in any FSL
or in
Mai1798.
Goetz{Johannes}:
KS130 said he was from
Nieder-Mockstadt
near
Buedingen (now
in
Hesse).
I could not
find him in any FSL
or in
Mai1798.
Goetz{Konrad}: KS:82 says this party of 4 fromUC Levingsheiss(spelling?) in 1764 was sent on to the
Saratov area as
part of
the group of
colonists
transported under
the command of
Captain
Paykul and Cornet
Rehbinder.
I have not
found them in any
published FSL.
Goetz{Susanna
Margaretha}:
from
Lieblos married in Buedingen 17 May 1766
Nuernberger{Lorentz}
from
Kaub, [Kur]pfalz {Mai&Marquardt#654).
I could not
find them in any
published FSL.
Goetz?FN:
also see
Getse.
Goetzendorf?,
Bamberg [Bishopric]: said
by the
Seelmann FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Bickel family
and perhaps to a
Specht family.
GoetzenhainGL,
[Isenburg-Birstein]:
said by
the
Buedingen ML
to be homeUC
to
a
Herman woman who in 1766 married a Weisbinder man; by 1767 this couple was in
Grimm; Stumpp
says
Goetzenhain was near both
Langen and
Offenbach, Hessen
(Mai&Marquardt#657).
This place
does not show in my
atlas, but my
gazatteer says it
has been in the
administrative area
of both Urberach and
Ober-Roden, both of
which are some 6
miles SE of
Dreieich, Hessen.
GofesassFN,
see
Hofesass.
Gogel?FN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC
Minsteinnarch(?) (no locality mentioned); the family anem of orphan Apollonia was
not given.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Gogorscht
FN: said by
the
Rosenheim FSL to
be fromUC
Oldenburg,
Grafschaft Oldenburg. I
could not identify
them or any
descendants in
Mai1798.
GogorschtFN:
the wife was said
by the
Rosenheim FSL to be fromUC Petersburg, Russland.
GohlFN:
see
Hell.
GohrGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Ober-Monjou FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Silberhorn/Silberngon
family.
There are
several Gohr, Goehr,
and Goors in
Germany.
GohranGL,
Dessau: see
Gohren, mistranscription of
Gohrau/Gorau.
GohrauGL,
Dessau: see Gorau.
GohrenGL,
Dessau: a
mistranscription of
Gohrau, said by
the
Boaro FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Bock family, and
possibly
Schmidt and
Stallbaum families.
David F. Schmidt
proved this was
Gohrau,
present-day
Gorau, and that
this place was the
birthplace of
Bock{J.Christian},
Schmidt{J.Christoph}
and {J.Friedrich}.
GoinGL,
Frankreich: is 14 km S of Metz city and said by one version of the
Rohleder FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Glocker family.
GoingFN:
said by the
Mueller FSL to
be fromUC
Altheim, but Mai
and Marquardt render
the placename as
Atzenheim (Mai&Marquardt:1322).
A
Luebeck birth
record for their
child gives the
family name as
Honig and the
wife's maiden name
as
Notthaering,
both having been
baptised in the
Hessen-Darmstadt
area (Mai&Marquardt:1322).
GolFN,
see
Hohl.
GolandFN:
see
Holland.
Gold?FN:
see
Holt.
GoldbergFN{Gottlieb}:
KS131 saud he left
Jonitz near
Dessau Amt (Saxony) with wife and son.
The
Jost FSL (#11)
said he was to be
fromUC
Sollschwitz,
Sachsen.
GoldbergGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Lauwe FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schulz family.
Kuhlberg says
this was in
Prussia.
GoldeFN:
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be fromUC
Schmiedeberg.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 censuses.
A
Rosslau ML says
this
Helde man
married in 1766 a
Meyer woman;
Stumpp also gives
his name as
Holde (Mai&Marquardt#905).
Goldhorn{no name
given}:
KS131 says
a day laborer in
Rosslau 1765
married
{M.Elisabeth}.
Not found in
Mai&Marquardt,
this probably is the
next entry garbled??
Goldhorn{M.Elisabeth}:
in
Rosslau 9 May
1766 married
Meyer{J.Christoph}
(Mai&Marquardt#988).
This couple
settled in settled
in
Jost (FSL #57).
GoldmannFN:
said by the
Urbach FSL to be
fromUC
Calbe?, [Magdeburg Duchy, Kur-]Brandenburg.
Spelled both
Goldmann (Mai1798:Ur15) and Holtmann
(Mv2912,Bx18) in
1797 and 1798.
GoldmannFN:
the wife was said by
the
Urbach FSL to be
fromUC
Werne[sic?],
Holstein[sic?].
GoldorfFN:
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be fromUC
Seebach?; a
Zoellner step-son was living with them which would indicate that
frau
Goldorf was
previously frau
Zoellner.
The family
name was spelled
Holdorf in 1798
(Mai1798:Mv2126,Ka45).
GoldsteinVV:
another name for
HolsteinVV.
GolkoFN:
said by the
Kano FSL to be
fromUC [Anhalt-]Dessau [Principality].
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
GollFN:
see
Hell.
GollFN:
Curt Renz has
found the church
records for this
Hoffnungstal,
Bessarabia,
family in
Neulautern,
Weinsberg Oberamt,
Wuerttemberg.
GollerFN:
see
Galler.
GolnissGL,
Dessau: an
unidentified place
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Reisegerste
family, and possibly
to a
Wagner family.
This probably
is
Sollnitz.
Golno-bei-StettinGL,
[Naugard Kreis],
Prussia[n
Farther Pomerania]:
nka Goleniow,
Poland and was
some 10.7 miles SSE
of
Stettin,
Prussia. The
GCRA found
evidence that the
Berg man who was
in
Kassel 1818-20
and 1827-33, left
here for Russia
about 1817.
GolobFN:
see
Golop.
Goloi KaramyshVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
BalzerVV.
Goloisch?GS:
an unidentified
state said by the
Messer FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Hammel family.
GololobovkaVV:
a variation of the
Russian name for
Doenhof.
GololobowkaVV:
a variation of the
Russian name for
Doenhof.
GolopFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be step-children in
the
Grasshof
household.
Spelled
Golob in 1798 (Mai1798:Sh31).
GolterFN:
see
Holtner.
Goly KaramyschVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
BalzerVV.
Golyj KaramyschVV
is a Russian name
for
BalzerVV.
GolzheimGL,
[Fulda
Bishopric]:
County: said by the Walter
FSL to be homeUC
to an
Albert family.
The Walter
Research Group has
identified this as
Holzheim which
more recently was in
Hessen-Nassau,
and is
some 16 miles N
of
Fulda city.
GomanFN:
this may have been
the maiden name of
the wife of
Hamm who first
settled in
Kano (Mai1798:Sn31??).
GomanFN:
also see
Russmann.
GomaringenGL,
Reutlingen
Oberamt,
Wuerttemberg: is
some 5 miles SW of
Reutlingen city,
and was
proven by
GCRA to be home
to the
Nerz family that
went to
Glueckstal.
See
the
GCRA book for more details.
It also was home to
a
Fauser family
that settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa
according to Curt
Renz.
Gomdeckernorch?,
Wuerettemberg [Duchy]: an
unidentified place
said by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be homeUC
to frau
Hoffmann.
GomerFN:
said by the
Doenhof FSL to
be fromUC
Kurpfalz (no
locality mentioned).
GommernGL:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Scharf family.
Kuhlberg said
this was in
Mecklenburg,
[which seems very
unlikely – rak].
There was a
Gommern,
Kursachsen, 9
miles SE of
Magdeburg city.
Gompers{A.Elisabeth}:
daughter of
{Hendrick} of ‘Treis in Hesssen land” on 10 Jun 1749 married Grimm{Heinrich Ulrich Gottfried} – according to the
Groningen
marriage record
checked by Dona
Marquardt.
Gonbi{Lorenz}: KS:82 and 131 say this party of 4 was fromUC
Danzig and in
1764 was sent on to
the
Saratov area as
part of
the group of
colonists
transported under
the command of
Captain
Paykul and Cornet
Rehbinder.
I have not
found them in any
published FSL.
Gondelsheim: is
8 km SSE of
Bruchsal city
which is 40 km SSE
of
Mannheim city.
GondelsheimGL,
Bretten Amt,
Bruchsal Oberamt,
Baden: is some 2
miles NW of
Bretten town and
5 miles SE of
Bruchsal town.
It was home to the
three
Keller and two
Fischer families
as well as a
Lutz family that
settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa.
GondorfFN:
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be an orphan boy
living with the
Lips family. The
family name was
spelled
Hohndorf in 1798
(Mai1798:Mv2180).
GondorfGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Kano FSL to be
homeUC to
Gottfried{Christian}
and
Stupp families.
There was
more than one
Gondorf in the
Germanies, and this
place is probably
the same as the
Kursdorf from which the other
Kano
Gottfried was
said to have come.
GonnaGL,
Mecklenburg: an
unidentified place
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
homeUC to
an
Arnst family,
and possibly to a
Lieders family.
There was a
Gonna,
Kursachsen, some
146 miles S of
Schwerin city …
Gonohorn?FN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be two orphan boys
in a
Wolter
household.
I could not
find the Gonohorn
family name in the
1798 Volga censuses.
Using the
Transport Lists, Tim
Weeder discovered
that this name is
really
Boxhorn.
GonterskirchenGL,
Solms-Laubach
County: is some
6 miles N of
Nidda; and some 2 miles SE of
Laubach city.
KS126 says this was home to
Becker[Elisabeth}
the 2nd
wife of
Eckardt{J.Heinrich}.
Also see
Gunterskirchen
and
Kunverskikhene.
Gonterskirchen
near
Nidda
GorauGL:
Said by the
Boaro FSL to
have been the
birthplaceUC
of the
Schmidt man who
left from
Rehsen, Dessau
for Russia.
Stumpp,
having mixed up two
of the
Boaro Schmidts,
spelled this
Gohrau, Dessau (Mai&Marquardt#70).
David F. Schmidt
proved this was
Gohrau,
present-day
Gorau, and that
this place was the
birthplace of
Bock{J.Christian},
Schmidt{J.Christoph}
and
Schmidt{J.Friedrich},
first settlers in
Boaro.
This
place is some 11
miles E of
Dessau city.
Gorderig(?)-am-MindelheimGL,
Bavaria: said by
the
Preuss FSL to be
homeUC to
an
Gertrikh?
family.
This was
probably what is
today Unggenried,
some 1.5 miles SW of
Mindelheim city.
GoreisFN:
see
Gareis.
Gorg?FN:
said by the
Rohleder FSL to
be fromUC
Riga,
Livland, a single man in the
Erler household.
GorgFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Michelbach,
Hanau [County].
Spelled
Horch in 1798 (Mai1798:Mv3006,Lw22,Wr119,
108(where the name
is also given as
Korg), 38.
Gorgie FN:
said by the
Keller FSL to be
fromUC
Koenigshofen,
Nassau, with Riegelhof
stepchildren in the
household.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Gorgom?GL,
Wittenberg: an
unidentifed place
said by the
Lauwe FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Barthulyus
family.
Gorgus{Elisabetha}:
using
LDS Film 1340118
Lang{Gerhard} proved she was baptised
in
1714 in
Graefenhausen and married in
Feldrennach, [Baden-Durlach
Margraviate] on
2 January 1739 to
Altergot{G.Friedrich};
later they moved to
Denmark Denmark
(today part of
Schleswig-Holstein)
where her husband
evidently died.
At some
time
this widow
remarried, to
Frank{Heinrich} and proceeded with him and her 4 Altergott children
to
Doenhof arriving
there on 18 June
1767 (Doenhof
FSL #88; three
of
her children
were at #91, #92,
and #94).
For 1787 see
Mv463; for 1792 see
Mv493; for 1798 see
Mai1798:Bd59,
Dh1, 17, 24, 26, 27,
62, and 83, Sw20 and
21 (all in
Mai1798). Brent Mai
helped but the whole
story together.
For more
detail see
http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/origins/a/altergott_doenhof.cfm.
Gorioce{Samuel}:
in
Rosslau 8 April
1766
married
Uhlemann{Johanna
Christina} (Mai&Marquardt#915).
KS131 says he
was 23and she was
24, and the year was
1765 (sic).
I did not
find them in any
published FSL.
GorlebenFN:
said by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be fromUC
Erbach (no
locality mentioned).
GorlingshausenFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Herborn marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip.
GornFN:
said by the 1798
Warenburg census
to be the maiden
name of frau
Funkner.
GornusFN:
said by the
Reinwald FSL to
be fromUC
[Baden-]Durlach
[Margraviate]. For 1798
see
Mai1798:Mv2395
and Rh14.
Gorodok: see
Belowescher Kolonien.
Gorr{Nikolaus}:
KS131 says he, age 23 left
Nidda near
Buedingen (now
in
Hesse) for
Jag.Poljana; his , wife was {A.Margaretha} 24
The Stumpp
version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL (#58) to be
fromUC
Lissberg,
Nidda, Buedingen, Hessen; said by the Pleve version to be fromUC
Nidda.
According to a
Luebeck ML, this
Gurr man fromUC Darmstadt
1 August 1766 in
Luebeck married
Hartmann
{A.Margarete}
fromUC
Hanau [County] (Mai&Marquardt#279).
GorrFN{Heinrich}:
the
Reinwald FSL
(#2) listed him as
Georg{Heinrich}
and said he was fromUC
Moelz,
Saxony.
This family
name, and that of
the next entry,
really got sliced
and diced over the
years: in 1766:
rw2
Georg and rw34
Nor; in 1787 and
1788:
Gorr at Mv2396
and 2401; in 1798:
Gorr at Rw56 and
Sw24;
Gar at Sw2;
Horn at Sw13,
and both
Haar and
Gorr at Rw30!
Gorr{Gottlieb}FN:
Jerry Goertzen
says he was born
about 1708 in
Schoenberg (no
proof of place
given).
The
Reinwald FSL (#34) had his family name as Nor, from
Schoenberg, [Kur-]Sachsen].
The 1798
Reinwald census
said the maiden name
of his wife was
Hofstetter{Katharina} (Mai1798:Rw30).
See
Nor.
For a bit
more detail go to
http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/origins/g/gorr_reinwald.cfm.
GorrFN:
also see
Gar,
Haar,
Horn and Nor.
GorschFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be an orphan boy in
the
Mueller(Joaholz)
household.
I could not
find him in
Mai1798.
Gorsch?{Rosina}:
she was in
Zug in 1798
(Zg35), but under
that family name she
is listed in no FSL
nor in
T, nor is there
any indication she
moved to
Zug from another
colony, so she is a
possible
Zug first
settler.
Gorschani?FN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Schalkhausen(?).
Gorsei(?)GL,
Daenemark: an
unidentified place
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Bilensky family.
Gorsenbrun?,
Holstein [Duchy]: an
unidentified place
said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be homeUC
to the
Hermann family.
GorssFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Ruisseveen,
Amsterdam, Holland.
GorzeiniaGL:
an
unidentified place
that
the
GCRA said this
was near
Bergfelde,
Czenstochau Amt, and was associated with Dollinger and Maihoefer
familes in 1802 and
1803 repectively.
GosFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Stuttgart, [Wuerttemberg Duchy]. For
1798 see
Mai1798:Wr42.
Evidently
someone at some time
rendered this family
name as
Hesh?
GoseFN:
see
Hose.
GosenplugFN:
see
Hossenplug.
GoslarGS,
Lower Saxony: was an independent city state (called a free imperial city) from
1290 to 1802.
GosmannFN:
see
Kossmann.
Gosselbach?FN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Aschen?.
In 1798 the
family name was
spelled
Hasselbach? (Mai1798:Mv2218).
Gosser{Conrad &
A.Catrina}:
T43-44 recorded
their transport from
Oranienbaum to
Saratov. I could not
find them in any
printed FSL or in
Mai1798.
Gossmann?FN:
said by the
Bangert FSL to
be fromUC
Steinbach, Darmstadt. I could not
find this family in
the indexes to the
1798 Volga censuses.
GossmannFN:
said by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Urbach,
Kurmainz. I could not find this family name in the 1798 censuses.
Gossmann{Johannes}:
KS131 says he
was from UC
Gross-Felda near
Alsfeld (now in Hesse)
in
Buedingen 17
April 1766 married
Herold{Maria}
on their way to
Ender[s]
The
Buedingen ML has
him as {Michael},
his origin as
Fella, her
origin as
Burg Sinn
and the date as 11
April 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#519).
The
Goebel FSL #11
has him as
Kossmann{Michael}
from
Fell with a
younger 2nd(?)
wife,
Wud{Elisabeth}.
He died prior
to 1798 and
Mai1798:Gb3 has
his widow (3rd
wife?)
Herlein{Barbara}
remarried but with 4
Gossmann
offspring in the
household.
GotaFN:
see
Gotha.
GothaFN:
said by the
Schuck FSL to be
fromUC
Buerstadt, [Kur-]Mainz. Spelled
Goette
in 1790 and
1798 (Mai1798:Mv2630,Su7,29
and Pf2).
I n his first
translation Pleve
spelled the family
name
Gota and the
place
Bierstadt.
GothaGL:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Birner? family.
This might
refer either to the
city but more likely
to the duchy.
Gotha,
Sachsen: said by the Hildmann
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Kisser/Kisner/Kiesser family. This
probably is
Saxe-Gotha Duchy,
see below.
GothaGL, Thueringen: this city was the seat of Saxe-Gotha County, is some 16 miles ESE of Eisenach, and said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Susdorf family.
Spelled
Suessdorf later (Mai1798:Ka132).
Gotha DuchyGS:
aka
Saxe-Gotha, aka
Gotha: seated in Gotha city, with lands roughly 10 miles in every
direction from the
city.
Gottbegat?FN:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Steinig?,
Fulda. I could not find
this family in the
1798 Volga censuses.
Gottenstein(?)GL
area,
Darmstadt: an
unidentified place
said by the
Dietel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Batt family.
Gotterdorf?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Kano FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Zank family.
My guess is
this is the same
place as the
Goettersdorf
from which the
Steinigers were
supposed to have
come.
GottfriedFN:
said by the
Goebel FSL to be
fromUC
Kaisersbach,
Kurmainz.
According to the
Buedingen ML a
Gottfried man married in 1766 a Knoblock woman (Mai&Marquardt#354).
She
apparently died
before reaching the
Volga.
GottfriedFN:
said by the
Hildmann FSL to
be fromUC
Aschaffenburg, [Kurmainz], with a
Weslauer wife.
Listed in the
1798 census (Mai1798:Hd8,
Nk8) with the maiden
name of the wife
said to be
Neslauer (Hd8).
Gottfried{J.Christian+w}:
Kulberg146 said
they were of the
Reformed
faith fromUC
Petersal.
Not in
T.
Said by the
Kano FSL (#50) to be fromUC Gondorf. For
1798 see possibly
Mai1798:Kn04.
Gottfried{J.Peter}FN:
Kulberg130 said
they were Reformed
fromUC
Braunfels (no
locality
identified). Not
found in
T.
Said by the
Kano FSL (#60) to be fromUC Kursdorf?. For 1798 see
Mai1798:Kn5,3,
Ah37
GottfriedFN:
a widow said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Kilianstaedten,
Hanau [County].
I could not
find her in
Mai1798.
Gotthardt{J.Joerg}:KS131 says he was fromUC
Niederquembach
near
Wetzlar (now in
Hesse). I did not find
him in any published
FSL.
Gotthold{J.Baltzer}:
KS131 says
he left
Ranstadt near
Buedingen (now
in
Hesse) with wife
{A.Maria}.
I did not
find him in any
published FSL.
Gottkan?FN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Nassau-Usingen.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Gottlieber?FN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC
Clausthal(?),
and givesthe wife’s
maiden name as
Meier.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Gottorf Amt
GL,
Schleswig Royal
Duchy:
Gottorf
is German for
Gottorp. This Amt,
surrounding
Schleswig city,
was host to many
German colonies
founded in the
1759-62 period.
A very
helpful map is found
in
EEE at p.131.
GottorpGL:
is Danish for
Gottorf and is
the palace area
situated on the SE
edge of
Schleswig city;
see
Holstein Duchies.
GotzFN:
see
Goetz.
Goury?FN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC [Pfalz-]Zweibruecken
[Duchy].
Spelled
Khauri in 1798 (Mai1798:Nr161).
Goutprok(?){Christian+w+1c}:
Kulberg109 said
they were fromUC
Eisenach.
I did not
find them in T or in
any FSL.
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