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PfaeffingenGL,
Herrenberg [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is
some 6.5 miles SW of
Herrenberg city,
and was
proven by
GCRA to be home to the Welt/Velde
girls and
Hoechs family that went to
Glueckstal.
See
the
GCRA book for more detail.
This is the
same place as the
next entry.
PfaeffingenGL,
Tuebingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is
some 4.5 miles W
of Tuebingen
city, and was
proven by
GCRA to be home
to the
Meier{Christian}
family that went to
Glueckstal as
well as to the
Lauer woman who
was frau
Richert in
Glueckstal.
See
the
GCRA book for more details.
This is the
same place as the
previous entry.
Pfafenmoisbakh/Pfaffenwiesbach(?),
Kurmainz: an
unidentified place
said by the
Preuss FSL to be
home to a
Meibach family.
Pfaffenwiesbach,
Hesse is some 27 miles NE of
Mainz
city.
PfaffFN:
proven by Judy
Remmick to have
migrated from
Imsbach,
Rheinpfalz, Bavaria to Moersfeld,
Kircheimbolanden Amt,
Rheinfalz; then
via
Ulm (as transfer
point) to
Torschau,
Batschka, Hungary of the
Austro-Hungarian
Empire; later they
migrated to
Worms, Odessa, S. Russia
with Duc de
Richelieu.
See her work
at
http://www.remmick.org/Pfaff.Genealogy/Page15.html#Johann.
Pfaffenbach:
GL: an
unidentified place
said to have been
homeUC to
the
Jung{Philipp}
family (Lk78),
possible early
settlers in
Zuerich.
There were at
least 2 such
placenames in the
German-speaking
lands.
Pfaffen-Beerfurth,
[Erbach County]:
is 1.7 miles SSE of
Fraenkisch-Crumbach
and is a possible
early home of the
Loret(t)hus
family that settled
in
Neu-Saratowka (Gieg1).
PfaffenheimGL:
is 26 miles due W of
Frieburg city,
and said by the
Boregard FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Sommer{Heinrich}
family.
PfaffenhofenGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Pfeiffer FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Boehm family.
In
Germany
and Austria
there are at least
16 Pfaffenhofen!
PfaffenhofenGL,
Wuerttemberg [Duchy]: is some 12 miles SW of Heilbronn
city, and said by
the
Dreispitz FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Meier family.
PfaffenrohtFN:
see
Pfaffenroth.
PfaffenrothFN:
said by the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL to be fromUC
Nidda.
Kromm version
says the man was
from
Berstadt, near
Nidda (pp. 30, 34).
This Pfaffenroht man
fromUC
the area of Darmstadt
married in
Luebeck in 1766
a
Birl woman
fromUC
the same area (Mai&Marquardt#275).
PfaffenwiesbachGL,
[Waldbott
Barony]: is 6
miles W of
Friedberg city,
and said by the
Boregard FSL to
be homeUC
to an
Anfang family.
Said by the
Neidermonjou FSL to be homeUC to a Schmidt{Johannes} family.
Said by the
Ober-Monjou FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Lauer widower.
Said by Recruiter
Beauregard’s list to
have been homeUC
to the
Muehlecker{Conrad} family (Lk85).
PfaffenwiesbachGL:
also see
Pfafenmoisbakh.
PfaffenzellerGL,
Bassenheim Barony:
near Schmitten,
Hesse.
Pfahlbronn parish,
Welzheim [Amt],
Schwabisch Gmuend,
Wuerttemberg: was 3.5 miles SE of Welzheim town.
PfalzGS:
usually in the
1760’s was short for
Kurpfalz.
No locality was
mentioned in any of
the following
references: Said
by the Stumpp
version of the
Balzer FSL to be
homeUC of
Karl and
Robertus families; the Pleve version says Kurpfalz.
Said by
the
Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be homeUC to
Berg,
Buchmiller/Buchmueller,
Markstaetter,
Massold,
Meiermann, Nordheimer,
Schoellhorn,
Ulrich, and Webert
families.
Said by the
Stumpp supplement to
the
Dietel FSL to be
homeUC to
Bengel, Detterer,
Kern, Kindsvater,
Michel, Mueller,
Mueller, Ruff,
Schlag, Seibel,
Simon, and
Stahlmann
families.
Said by
Kulberg to be
homeUC to
the following
families:
Buchennroth229, Conrad{Peter+w+1c}133 Reformed ,
Dannewald{Friedrich+w+2c}201,
{Georg+wife+2
kids}193,
Franz{Georg+wife+2
kids}172,
Dewald{Kilian+c+7c}56,
Fuhr{Johannes+w}35
Reformed ,
Fuhrmann{Jacob+w+4c}226,
Gagnus{Gustaw+w}235,
Gimper{Leonhard+w+3c}230,
Gumler{Adam+w+3c}214,
Hermann{Philipp+w+5c}216Catholic,
Hertel{J.Georg+w}105
Catholic ,
Hess{Ulrich+w+3c}212,
Knoerzer{Andreas+w+1c}215
Catholic ,
Lutz{Adam+2+3c}211,
Nilsen{Johann+w+1c}203,
Schweiheimer{Johann+wife+4
kids}171),
Sonnenwald{Jacob+wife+6
kids}170),
Stahl{Martin+w+5c}220,
Stumpf{Johann+w}219
Reformed ,
{Melchior+w}217
Reformed21),
{Philipp+1w}218
Reformed.
PfalzengrafenweilerGL,
Freudenstadt [Amt]. Wuerttemberg: is
some 7.5 miles NE of
Freudenstadt
city, and
proven by the
GCRA to be home to the Rath
family that went to
Bergdorf;
see their book for
more details.
PfalzgrafenweilerGL,
Freudenstadt
Oberamt,
Wuerttemberg: is
some 7 miles ENE of
Freudenstadt,
Baden-Wuerttemberg,
and was home to
Schmidt/Schmid
families that
settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa.
Pfalz-Neuburg DuchyGS:
this duchy held
lands on both banks
of the Danube almost
as far W as
Guenzburg and as far
E as Reichertshofen
just S of
Ingolstadt city; it also held extensive lands on the
Knaab river just N
of
Regensburg
city, as well as
farther N just W of
Neustadt-an-der-Waldnaab.
Its seat was
Neuburg some 49 miles SSE of
Nuernberg city
in present-day
Bavaria.
This duchy was
independent during
1505-1742.
In 1742 it
was folded into
Kurpfalz making
it the fathermost
outlyer of that
country.
From 1777-08
the duchy was under
Bavarian control,
and in 1808 it
disappeared,
completely submersed
into the Kingdom of Bavaria.
Pfalz-Simmern
Principality or
Palatinate-Simmern
PrincipalityGS:
see
Simmern.
Pfalz-Sulzbach [Duchy]: was an independent country 1614-1742, controlled by
Kurpfalz
1742-1799 after
which it was
absorbed by
Kurbayern.
Its lands
were around Sulzbach
and to the W and E
of the town of
Weiden,
all roughly 25-50
miles NW and N of
Regensburg city.
Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Reinwald FSL to
be homeUC
to frau
Guenter{Georg}
[nee
Tege].
Pfalz-Sulzbach DuchyGS:
also see
Sulzbach Duchy.
Pfalz-Zweibruechen
DuchyGS:
see
Zweibruechen and
Herzogtum
Zweibruecken.
PfanmuellerFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Schlitz marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip.
PfannenstielFN:
said by the
Mariental FSL to
be fromUC
Buedesheim,
Kurtrier.
PfannenstielFN:
said by the
Mariental FSL to
be fromUC
Manderscheid,
Kurtrier.
PfannenstielFN:
see
Fanmispel.
PfannensteilVV:
an alternate name
for
MarientalVV.
Pfaffenwiesbach,
[Walbott Barony]: said by the Recruiter Beauregard list (Lk106)
to have been homeUC
to the
Anfang{FranzAnton}family
who may have been
Wittmann first settlers.
PfautzFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Kirburg marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip
Pfedelbach?, [Hohenlohe County/Principality]:
is 21 km ENE of
Heilbronn
city
and was said by
the Rosenheim
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Walter{Adam}
family.
PfeffingenGL,
Balingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is 5
miles ESE of
Balingen city,
and believed by
the
GCRA to be the
birthplace of the
Stauss colonist
who went to
Glueckstal.
PfefterFN:
see
Fefter.
PfeifFN
said by the
Frank FSL to be
fromUC
Bonbach(?),
Sulz, Lobbach.
PfeifFN:
said by the
Grimm FSL to be
fromUC Darmstadt
(no locality
mentioned).
Later spelled
Pfeiff.
PfeiferFN:
listed in the
Bergdorf 1816 census (KS:661,
393) without origin.
Their origin in
Neusatz,
Neuenburg [Amt], Wuerttemberg was
proven by the
GCRA using
FHL(1,056,826).
See the
GCRA book for
more details.
PfeiferFN:
said by the
Kolb FSL to be
fromUC
Bruchkoebel, Hanau.
PfeiferFN:
said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to
be fromUC
Laubach.
Later spelled
Pfeiff.
Pfeifer{Jacob}:
said by the
Recruiter
Beauregard’s list to
have been fromUC
Orb, [Kurmainz] (Lk57).
He is listed
in the 1798
Luzern census
along with his
Bizar wife (Mai1798:Lz29). He is
found in no FSL and
no earlier colony is
indicated; so was
likely one of
Luzern’s first
settlers.
Pfeifer{Jakob}FN:
said by both the
1816
Neudorf census
(#15) and
KS:393 to have
come fromUC
Besigheim, Ludwigsburg
[Amt],
Wuerttemberg.
However, the
GCRA proved that
was not the origin.
Instead, the
GCRA believes
him to be fromUC
Niedermohr, Kaiserslautern
[Amt],
Rheinpfalz. See their
book for more.
PfeiferFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Sankt Goar.
PfeiferFN:
said by the
Pfeiffer FSL to
be fromUC
Orb.
The 1798
Pfeiffer census
says his wife's
maiden name was
Jaeger (Mai1798:Pf40).
PfeiferFN:
said by the
Phillipsfeld FSL
to be fromUC
Schellbach, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate].
A
Luebeck ML says
that in 1766 this
Pfeiffer man
married a
Reiss woman;
another source says
Reisz (Mai&Marquardt#188).
In 1798 the
maiden name of frau
Pfeifer was given as
Reis (Mai1798:Pp12,
02).
PfeiferFN:
said by a family
chart to be fromUC
Lauterbach,
Rietesel(?).
See the next
entry.
PfeiferFN:
said by the
Schwed FSL to be
fromUC
Lauterbach, [Fulda
Bishopric/Riedesel Barony]. For a
possible1798
reference see
Mai1798:Sw15?
PfeiferFN:
said by the
Seelmann FSL to
be fromUC
Wiersdorf?,
Kurmainz[sic?]. I did
not locate them or
any descendants in
Mai1798.
PfeiferFN{Johann}:
in the
Stahl-am-Karaman
FSL (#38 and 38a)
his widow
{Katharina} was the
wife of
Krutsch{J.Michael}.
Pfeifer{Katharina}:
she was recorded as
the wife of
Appel{J.Caspar}
as of 22 June 1767
in the
Stahl-am-Karaman FSL #48. The 1798 Stahl-am-Karaman census
said this was the
maiden name of frau
Appel{J.Caspar}
(Mai1798:Sk5).
KS:118 gives
that name as
Pfeiffer.
PfeiferFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Harstein?, [Kur-]Pfalz.
For 1798 see
Mai1798: Wr41.
Pfeifer{Katharina}:
she was recorded as
the wife of
Appel{J.Caspar}
as of 22 June 1767
in the
Stahl-am-Karaman FSL #48.
Pfeifer[Johannes}:
said by Recruiter
Beauregard’s list to
have been fromUC
Brockhausen (Lk26).
Not found in any FSL
and I could not find
them or any likely
descendant
associated with any
Volga
colony.
PfeiferVV
: a variant spelling
of
PfeifferVV.
PfeiffFN;
see
Pfeif or
Pfeifer.
Pfeiffer{Bernhard}:
died in
Glueckstal and
was
proven by the
GCRA to be from Besigheim,
Ludwigsburg
[Amt],
Wuerttemberg using FHL
1,184,892; see their
book for detail.
PfeifferFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Haiger parish
records during the
years prior to 1767,
in
Schotten parish
records for many
generations prior to
1767, and in
Winterhausen marriage records 1760-1769; see Flegel trip.
PfeifferVV
(aka
Fajfer, Feifer,
Gnilushka, Gniluska,
Gniluschka,
Gvardeyskoye,or
Pfeifer):
a Russian German
village of the Roman
Catholic faith
situated on the
western side of the
Volga,
founded in 1767.
Its
FSL is now
published in Pleve,
Einwanderung …,
vol.III, pp.
377-402.
According to
this, the first
settlers were from
the following places
with the family
names shown here in
parens. A name
within square
brackets following a
family name is an
alternate spelling
usually from a later
source.
Origin
information which
Prof. Pleve derived
from the Kuhlberg
lists is italicized.
The number
with the name is
their household
number in the FSL:
from
Achern: (Deible[Deibek])49;
from
Arnstein: (Dresser88);
from
Arnstein,
Wuerzburg: (Keberlein[Keberle]86,87, Konrad92,
Lambrecht83,
Ziegler100);
from
Aschaffenburg: (Amrhein[Amrein]75,
Arnhold28,
Essler24a, Happel32a,
Kuehn15,
Mallad99, Phillip2a,
Pietz[Pietsch]29a, Roth1a,
Samer[Sommer]32, Schwind[Schwindt]2,
Stegmann93, Stricker[Strecker]24,
Stumpfnagel78, Weigel7);
from
Beauchene,
Frankreich: (Souffle84);
from
Bonn: (Schwed81);
from
Elters?: (Lohmann29);
from
Florenberg?: (Stroemel63a);
from
Freiburg: (Brueh[Bruhl]40,
Gut[Guth]48, Kisner103);
from
Freudenberg: (Kamm21,22);
from
Fulda: (Heil97, Ifland[Iffland]42,
Imert50, Koehler38,
Lindner[Linder]44, Roeder73,
Schmidt101,
Schoenfeld76);
from
Gemuenden?,
Wuerzburg: (Heilmann82);
from
Gross Steinum?,
Mainz: (Weigan[Weigand]68);
from
Hammelburg: (Nickling107);
from
Hammelburg,
Franken: (Klebeckspiss[Klebenpies]72, Koehler62);
from
Hanau: (Dresser?[Dieser]35);
from
Hannover: (Mehm[Mem?]64,
Strang[Strack]67);
from
Hilders,
Wuerzburg: (Grentz[Gretz/Krentz]90,
Mensing[Mensinger]89);
from
Isenburg: (Brant59);
from
Koblenz: (Wagner33);
from
Koenigstein: (Eckermann3);
from
Kuelz,
Mainz: (Hoefner[Hoeffner]17);
from
Lauterbach: (Suppes[Subers?]13);
from
Lauterecken an der
Glan,
Pfalz:
Eckler91);
from
Lohr am Main:
Thomaa[Domme]71);
from
Mainz: (Heinrich41);
from
Mannheim: (Kaufamnn26, Naumann94);
from
Mergentheim: (Erlichhaeuser109);
from
Michelstadt: (Breit77);
from
Neuberg am Wald,
Mainz: (Gulder1);
from
Neuburg: (Jacob106);
from
Neustadt,
Pfalz: (Eberle96);
from
Neustadt,
Wuerzburg: (Dippel[Tippel]102);
from
Nottingham,
England: (Dar25);
from
Orb: (Alles27, Arnhold[Arnold]16, Frank9, Heim18,
Heiss98,
Klauser14, Pfeifer6,
Schetzel10,
Thesch[Desch]12,
Ulrich8);
from
Orb, Mainz: (Herr23);
from
Pfaffenhofen: (Boehm104);
from
Posda?,
Schweiz: (Dinkel19);
from
Raron?,
Schweiz: (Kelbermater54);
from
Sachsen-Meiningen:
(Wachtmeister[Wachmeister]74);
from
Salmuenster, Fulda:
(Koehler[Keller]65;
from
Schoenborn?,
Pfalz: (Spahn61);
from
Schweinsberg,
Fulda: (Burgardt59);
from
Seligenstadt,
Mainz: (Urschlauer31);
from
Steinheim,
Mainz: (Holzmeister[Holtzmeister]80, Tege70);
from
Unnamed: (Baer[Bahrwirt?]45,
Brenta79,
Guldich25a, Heim61a,
Herrmann67a,
Rechaer?94a, Rubteschel?44a,
Waler?51a);
from
Villach,
Oesterreich: (Schmal37);
from
Weinsheim: (Wagner5);
from
Werdenberg,
Wuerzburg: (Zengraf[Zenkgraf]105);
from
Wernborn bei Usingen:(Ikes[Ikers]60);
from
Wertheim,
Franken: (Etzel55);
from
Woerth am Main,
Mainz: (Degent?[Dechant]30);
from
Wuerzburg: (Bechert39, Dittmaier52,
Elheim[Ehlhein]52a, Fischer4,
Kappes[Kippes]56, Keberlein[Keberle]66,
Kesner46, Kirchner53,
Konrad[Konradi]20, Leth[Lehl]108,
Lutz47, Ramann36,
Reser[Retter]69, Risch[Riesch]58,95,
Schaefer34,85, Schiemer[Schirmer]57,
Schubert51, Ulrich11,
Ziegler63).
PfeifleFN:
in 1819 two families
settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa;
family records found
by
Curt Renz in
Gottelfingen,
Freudenstadt parish,
Wuerttemberg.
PfeifnerFN:
said by the
Mueller FSL to
be fromUC
Hannover.
In 1798 this
family name is
rendered variously
as
Fraigefer and
Greifert, and
the wife's maiden
name is given as
Brahm (Mai1798: Ml21).
Pfeil{Johanna
M.}:
married
Groeter{Carl} 6
April 1766 in
Rosslau (Mai&Marquardt#894).
KS131 gave
the year as 1765.
I did not
find this couple in
any published FSL.
PfeilerFN:
said by the
Holstein FSL to
be fromUC
Meinzing(?).
Pfeiner FN:
this widower was
listed in the
Straub FSL with
no origin given.
I did not
find him or any
descendants in
Mai1798.
PfenningFN:
this was the
maiden name of frau
Sommer{Conrad},
according to the
1798
Brabander census
(Mai1798:Bn34).
PferdsbachGL,
Isenburg[-Buedingen County]: aka Pferdsbach-bei-Dudenrod was 1 km NE of
Dudenrod and was
said by the
the
Norka FSL to be
homeUC to
the
Albrecht{Martin}
family.
PferdsbachGL
bei Buedingen,
Isenburg[-Buedingen]:
according to the
Frank FSL, it
was homeUC
to
Lapp families.
Said by
Stumpp to be homeUC
to
the
Gutmann man who
in 1766 in
Buedingen
married a
Geyer woman;
by 1767 the couple
was in
Kutter (Mai&Marquardt#498). T.
PferdsfeldGL,
Kreuznach [Amt], Pfalz: is 11.5
miles W of
Bad Kreuznach,
and the
GCRA
proved the
Schwind couple
married here before
going on to
Hungary and
Glueckstal.
See the
GCRA book for
more detail.
Pferdsfeld,
Kurpfalz: is 6.5 km NNE of
Merxheim.
Said to be
where
Fuchs{J.Eberhard}
the grandfather of
Fuchs{J.Georg}
was censor.
This would be
the same place as
the preceding entry.
Pfister{A.Maria}:
may have been the
maiden name of frau
Herr{J.Peter} of
Luzern (Mai1798:Lz33].
Pfister?FN:
also see
Fischer of
Rohleder.
PfitzerFN:
was in
Glueckstal for a
time and said by
KS:394 to be
from
Duerrmenz,
Vaihingen [Amt],
Wuerttemberg.
This origin
was proven by the
GCRA
using
FHL 1,184,962; see their book for detail. Also spelled
Pfuetzer.
PfitzerFN:
Curt Renz
has found the church
records for this
Hoffnungstal, Bessarabia, family in Duerrmenz, Maulbronn Oberamt, Wuerttemberg.
Stumpp,
p.524, says they
arrived in Russia in
1805.
Pflag FN:
see
Flag.
Pflaum{Andreas}:
said by the
Urbach FSL to be
deceased and the
father of
Pflaum{Georg} a step-son in the Weinert household.
Pflaum{Andreas}:
his widow,
later frau
Weinert, was said by the
Urbach FSL to be
fromUC
Baerstadt.
Pflaum{Georg}:
said by the
Urbach FSL to be the son of
Pflaum{Andreas},
deceased, and a
step-son in the
Weinert
household.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Sk35.
Pfilbert: see
Filbert.
PflugFN:
said by the
Kano FSL to be
fromUC
Wiesbaden with a
Zimmermann step-son in the household and the wife’s maiden name
[surely her previous
married name] was
given as
Zimmermann. I could not
find neither these
Pflugs in the 1798
Volga censuses.
PflugFN:
the
GCRA proved this
the maiden name of
Frau
Springer (1816
Kassel #16), and
using
FHL#770,206
proved her origin in
Oberseebach,
Weissenburg [Amt], Elsass.
See their
book for more.
PflugFN:
said by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be fromUC
Stangenrod, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate].
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Rm33 and 51.
PfortzFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Kirburg marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip
PforzheimGL,
Baden: is some
16 miles SE of
Karlsruhe,
Baden-Wuerttemberg.
Pfirschbach,
Breubach Condominium:
is 1.5 miles
SW of
Hoechst-im-Odenwald
and was
proven as home to
the
Bauer family that went to
Frank, including
the wife of
Schork.
(Gieg1).
PfrischbachGL,
Hessen: see Frischbach.
Pfrondorf
GL,
Tuebingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is
some 3 miles NE of
Tuebingen city,
and was said by the
1816
Bergdorf census
to be homeUC
to a
Redenbach
family.
The
GCRA found in FHL(probably
1,457,432) the
mention of a
Roethenbach
family but did not
look for the birth
records of the
Bergdorf settlers. The
name was also
spelled
Reidenbach.
PfuetzerFN:
see
Pfitzer.
Pful?FN:
said by the
Seewald FSL to
be fromUC
Bernkastel, Trier.
A later
spelling was Puhl.
PfullingenGL,
Reutlingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is
some 2 miles SE of
Reutlingen city,
PfullingenGL,
Reutlingen Oberamt,
Wuerttemberg: is
some 2 miles SSE of
Reutlingen,
Baden-Wuerttemberg,
and was home to
Beck, Haring/Hering
and
Rothmann
families that
settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa.
It was
incorrectly said by
the 1816
Bergdorf census
to be homeUC
to the
Goetz family.
And mistakenly said
by the 1816
Glueckstal
census to be homeUC
to the
Ruehle family.
The
GCRA has proven this origin to be incorrect in both cases.
See their
book for more
detail.
PfundnerFN:
said by the
Herzog FSL to be
fromUC
Cham, [Kur-]Bayern.
Pfundner FN:
the
Herzog FSL says
his wife fromUC
Pilsheim-bei-Schmidmuehlen,
[Kur-]Bayern. Apparently she
had been an
Arnst widow.
Philbert:
see
Filbert.
Philbred:
see
Filbert.
PhilippFN:
said by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Roth,
Maltes?GL,
Wuerzburg [Bishopric]:.
Philipp{A.Maria
Ottila}: daughter of
{H.Philipp} of the
Pfalz married in
Danzig 1
February 1766
Fuhr{Johannes}
alsofrom the
Pfalz,
going to
Dehler.
However I
could not find them
in any published FSL
or in
Mai1798.
Philipp{Carl}FN:
said by the
Ernestinendorf
FSL to be fromUC
Fauerbach. For
1798 see
Mai1798:Bb5, 38.
Philipp{Christian}FN:
said by the
Ernestinendorf
FSL to be fromUC
Naugen?.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Er14.
PhilippFN{Peter}:
said by the
Keller FSL to be
fromUC
Hattersheim,
Kurmainz, with Leindecker
orphan girls of his
married sister??
PhilippFN{Adam}:
said by the
Keller FSL to be
fromUC
Laubenheim,
Kurmainz. For 1798 see (Mai1798:Nk49).
PhilippFN:
said by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be fromUC
Berlin, [Kur-]Brandenburg, and the
wife’s maiden name
was given as
Tralbaum.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Rm34 and Ps63.
Philipp(spelling){David}:
KS:82 and nnn
say this party of 6
fromUC
Berlin 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.
PhilippeFN:
said by the
Franzosen FSL to
be fromUC
Bessan, Frankreich.
PhilipperFN
said by the
Frank FSL to be
fromUC
Amereli(?),
Dauphin(?), Frankreich.
Philippsburg,
Holstein?: an unidentified place said by the Warenburg FSL to be homeUC to a Feil family and perhaps to their Sohn stepson.
PhilippsenFN:
said by the
Dobrinka FSL to
be fromUC
Albek, Daenmark.
PhilippsenFN:
said by the
Reinhard FSL to be fromUC Nurman?, Dening.
I could not
find them in
Mai1798.
PhilippFN:
said by the
Pfeiffer FSL to
be fromUC
Aschaffenburg.
PhilippiFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Kirburg marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip.
PhilippsfeldVV:
was a German
Lutheran village on
the eastern side of
the Volga founded in
1767. The
FSL is
published in Pleve,
Einwanderung …,
vol.III, pp.
403-412.
According to
this, the first
settlers were from
the following places
with the family
names shown here in
parens. If a name is
in italics it comes
from the Kuhlberg
lists.
If a family
name occurs more
than once among the
first settlers,
given names in {}
brackets follow the
family name.
The number
after a name is its
FSL household
number:
from
Altenmoor, [Holstein Duchy?]: (Grebe14);
from
Amberg: (Hinsch/Gansch44);
from
Ansbach [Margraviate]: (Widemann46);
from
Bernburg,
Hessen: (Reis12,
and possibly
Bock12a);
from
Berod,
Hessen: (Kaufmann37,
Metzger38);
from
Bischausen-bei-Waldkappel,
[Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]:
(Wilhelm9
and possibly
Ludwig9a);
from
Friedewald: (Beier(J.Heinrich}20, {Maria}19/Beyer,
Damm/Dan22);
from
Friedewald, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]: (Eschenbrenner/Aschenbrenner3,
Merhardt/Marquardt2,
Mueller21);
from
Frielingen, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]: (Keil30);
from
Gesau, [Schoenburg County, Kursachsen?]:
(Tischer15
and possibly
Koch15a);
from
Grossmannsrode,
[Hersfeld Principality,
Hessen-Kassel
Landgraviate?]:
(Voelker40);
from
Heringen, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]: (Knatz18,
Sommer10,
Wagner24);
from
Hessen-Kassel [Landgraviate]: (Schroeder/Schraeder1);
from
Hetzbach,
Hessen: (Haar43);
from
Hirschfeld[/Hersfeld PrincipalityGS, Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate?]: (Held/Heldt{Michael}25,
{Herman}42,
Lies11);
from
Hofgeismar, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]: (Hose/Gose4,
and possibly
Erchardt4a);
from
Iba, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]: (Thomas7,
and possibly
Schneider{Kaspar,etc}7a);
from
Ketzeman?: (Goebel27);
from
Ketzeman?,
Hessen: (Klotzbach28);
from
Koenigsheim: (Trautwein14);
from
Kuechen-bei-Waldkappel,
[Hessen-Kassel
Landgraviate]:
Berge8,
Jung26);
from
Lingelbach, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]: (Schaefer32,
Schmidt33);
from
Machtlos, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]:
(Wiederholt/Wiederhold35);
from
Mehlis, [Kursachsen]: Anshuetz36);
from
Mellinghausen, [Hoya County, Kurbraunsweig?]:
(Hilgenberg/Hildenberg5);
from
Nenterode-bei-Wernswig?,
[Hessen-Kassel
Landgraviate?]:
(Behm17);
from
Niederscheld, [Nassau Dillenburg Principality]: (Ringel13);
from
Oberaula, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]: (Kreutzmueller23);
from
Raboldshausen, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]: (Kaiser6);
from
Schellbach, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]: (Freund16,
Pfeifer29,
Toepfer45;
from
Weissenhasel, [Hessen-Kassel
Landgraviate]: (Hopp/Kopp41,
Windemuth39);
from
Woelkershain-bei-Remsfeld,
[Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]:
(Schneider{Michael}34).
PhilippsteinGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Kunz family.
Kuhlberg said
this was in
Nassau, so this
is likely the same
place as the next
two entries.
Philippstein, [Nassai-Weilburg Principality]: is 7 km E of Weilburg city and was said by the Susannental FSL to be homeUC to a Petry family.
PhilippsteinGL,
Nassau-Weilburg:
is some 4.6 miles E
of
Weilburg city,
and said by the
Bangert FSL to
homeUC to
a
Gath? family.
Philips EichGL:
is now within
Dreieich, Hessen.
PicardFN:
see Bickert.
Picardie: that
part of France that
includes the Somme
river valley (and
neighboring areas)
down to the shores
of the English
Channel.
Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Koehler FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Lossel family.
Picardi?,
Frankreich: said by the
Franzosen FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Pagnon family.
This
apparently
Pichel FN:
said by the
Koehler FSL to be the maiden name of frau Kilian.
Pickelhaupt{Bill}:
he forwarded the
proofs of origin for
Bachman{J.Heinrich},
Bickelhaupt{J.Dietrich}
and
Albert{Johannes}
to this index.
Pickelhaupt{J.Dietrich}:
Brent Mai
proved he was born
in
Gronau to
Bickelhaub{J.Heinrich}
and his wife
{E.Catharina} nee
Burger.
Using LDS
Film 1195091
Bill Pickelhaupt
found him born to
the unmarried
Burger{Elisabeth
Catharina} and
Bickelhaupt{J.
Heinrich} in
Gronau, Kurmainz
on 6 Feb. 1756.
He is listed
as Burger{Johann}
Recruiter
Beauregard’s (1768?)
list of settlers in
temporary quarters
(Mai1798:Lk112a)
.
For a bit
more detail
including the origin
of {J.Heinrich} go
to
http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/origins/b/bickelhaupt_kind.cfm.
PiehFN:
said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to
be fromUC
Laubach.
PiekFN:
said by the Kromm
version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL to be have come
fromUC
Allerbach,
Zweibruecken at
Birkenfeld later
than the first
settlers (p.137).
Scheuerman
spelled it
Piek.
PielFN:
see
Pril.
PiermasensGL,
Pfalz: is some
27 miles E of
Saarbruecken,
Saarland, and
was said by
KS:487 to be
homeUC to
the
Will
family that
went to
Glueckstal.
Was home to an
Eider family
that settled in
Hoffnungstal,
Bessarabia;
KS:523, says
Piermasens was
in the County of
Thalsueden.
PiermasensGL,
Piermasens [Amt], Pfalz:
Proved by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Hahn family in
the
Kassel 1816
census (#10).
Piesen?GL:
see
Pilsen. The
first editor of the
Rohleder FSL
believed this was
Pischen now in
Saxony, Germany – no
source was given.
PiesterFN:
also see
Pister.
PietschFN:
see
Bitsch,
Pietz and Pitsch.
PietzFN:
the
GCRA’s prefered
spelling for
Pitz{Friedrich}
of
Kassel.
PietzFN:
said by the
Pfeiffer FSL to
be fromUC
Aschaffenburg.
Later spelled
Pietsch (Mai1798:Pf30).
PietzFN:
also see
Bitsch and
Pitz.
PihlFN:
see
Bisl.
Pikburg?,
Daenemark: an unidentified place said by the Franzosen FSL to be homeUC to a Maimre family.
PikertFN:
said by the Stumpp
supplement to the
Dietel FSL to be
fromUC
Wuerttemberg (no
locality indicated).
I could not
find this family in
Mai1798es.
Pikner{Heinrich}:
said by the
Recruiter
Beauregard’s list to
have been fromUC
Sterzenbach? (Lk110).
I can find
them in neither an
FSL nor in
Mai1798, but an
orphan who was
living in their
household in 1768,
Stuckert{Elisabeth},
evidently was in
Ober-Monjou in
1798 having come
there from
Luzern (Mai1798:Om18)… did this family settle in Luzern?
Pikotn?,
Bamberg [Bishopric]: an
unidentified place
said by the
Leitsinger FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Mehfelder
family.
PikusFN:
said by the
Grimm FSL to be
fromUC
Pommern (no
locality mentioned).
PilenFN:
said by the
Leitsinger FSL
to be fromUC
Bamberg [Bishopric] (no locality mentioned) with a Friedritz orphan in the household.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
PilgerFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Tann marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip.
PilleFN:
included in the
Bettinger FSL
but no place of
origin was given.
According to a
Rosslau ML this
man married a
Lehmann woman in
1766 (Mai&Marquardt#918).
I could not
find them in the
1798 census indexes.
PilnerFN:
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be fromUC
Silkerode. I
could not find this
family in the 1798
censuses.
Pilow?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Wolter family
and possibly to a
Gonohorn?
family. Kuhlberg
said this was in
Halle.
There was no
Halle country that I
can find but there
was a
Hall Imperial City
(23 miles E of
Heilbronn city),
now known as
Swabaeishch Hall,
which controlled
considerable lands
to the SW, N and E
of
Hall city
itself.
There was a
Tullau some 1 mile
SW of
Hall city.
Pilseranstof?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Kano FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schon family.
PilsenGL,
Boehmen: nnk
Plzen, Chech
Republic, is 83 km
SW of
Prague, and was
said by the the
Rohleder FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Sovald man.
Pilsheim-bei-Schmidmuehlen,
[Kur-]Bayern: is some 17 miles NW of
Regensburg, and
said by the
Herzog FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Krastel and
probably an
Arnst family.
PilzFN:
said by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be fromUC
Regen, [Kur-]Sachsen with a
Schulz
mother-in-law in the
household.
I could not
identify them or any
descendants in
Mai1798.
PilzFN:
the wife was said by
the
Rosenheim FSL to
be fromUC
Trebanz,
Brandenburg[sic?].
PimmelFN:
said by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be fromUC
Nassau (no
locality mentioned).
PinFN:
see
Bien.
PineckerFN:
said by the
Moor FSL to be
from
Isenburg. The
family name was
spelled both
Pinneker and Pinnecker in
1798 (Mai1798:Mo55/45).
Bonner
he was baptized,
married his
Lutz wife, and their elder children were baptized in
Buedingen,
Isenburg[-Buedingen
County].
Pingensheim?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Wanter?/Winter
family.
This probably
was
Bingensheim, Hessen-Darmstadt,
some 4 miles ENE of
Friedberg city.
PinkFN:
said by the
Louis FSL to be
fromUC
Saargemuend,
Lothringen. In 1798 his
wife’s maiden name
was given as
Freschmann (Mai1798:Mt1).
PinneckerFN:
see
Pinecker.
PinnekerFN:
see
Pinecker.
PinnstadtGL:
said by
a
Luebeck ML
to be the home of
a
Mueller man who in 1766 married a Keyser woman; later this
couple went to
Stahl-am-Karman
(Mai&Marquardt#221).
There is a
Pannstedt, Lower Saxony some 19 miles SSW of Bremen.
PirbichinFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
I cannot find
them in the index to
the 1798 censuses.
PirmasensGL,
Pirmasens
AmtGL, Rhinepfalz:
is some 11 miles SE
of
Zweibruecken
city.
Proved by
Curt Renz to be
home to the
Eider family
that settled in
Hoffnungstal,
Bessarabia.
Said by both
the 1816
Neudorf census (#36) and KS:487
to have been be homeUC
to the
Will{Kaspar} family.
Pirmasens
AmtGL, Pfalz:
seated in
Pirmasens city,
this was a District
administrative
center.
PirnFN:
said by the
Rohleder FSL to
be a step-son in the
Trautmann household.
I could not
find him in the
Mai1798.
PirrleinFN:
said by the
Leitsinger FSL
to be fromUC
Poppenwind,
Bamberg [Bishopric].
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
PiscatorFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Herborn marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip.
PischeldorfGL,
Pfalz is an
unidentified
locality said by the
Seewald FSL to
be homeUC
of
Hartmann and
Wolfgang families.
Pischki FN:
said by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Carcassonne,
Languedoc, Frankreich.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
PischkiFN:
also see
Bischke.
PisterFN:
said by the
Urbach FSL to be
fromUC
Kana?,
Wuerzenburg?. For 1790
and 1798 see
Mai1798:Mv2904
and Ur17;also
spelled
Piester in 1798
(Nm24).
PisterFN:
his wife was said by
the
Urbach FSL to be
fromUC
Saarbruecken.
PisterfeldFN:
see
Bisterfeld.
Pisterling
FN: said by
the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be fromUC
Zechow, [Kur-]Brandenburg.
I could not
find members of this
family in
Mai1798.
PistorFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Herborn marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip.
PitschFN:
said by the
Schulz FSL to be
fromUC
Recklingen,
Hannover [Electorate aka
Kurbraunschweig]
with a
Fries orphan in
the household.
Spelled
Pietsch in 1798
(Mai1798:Sz25).
PitschFN:
also see
Bitsch.
Pittel{Kaspar}:
see
Bittel{Caspar}
of
Luzern,.
Pitz{Friedrich}FN:
listed in the 1858
Kassel census
(#211) with no
origin, but
KS: 395 said
this family came
fromUC
Hungary (no
locality indicated).
Also spelled
Bitsch,
Buetz and preferably Pietz.
See the
GCRA book for
more.
PitzFN:
also see
Bitsch.
Pivir?FN:
the 1798
Norka census
gives this as the
maiden name of the
wife of an
Isenburger
Derr (Mai1798:Nr43).
Piver(?)GL,
is an
unidentified
locality which,
according to the
Frank FSL, was
in the state of
Hannover and was
homeUC to
a
Mueller family.
PlanzFN:
said (no localaity
mentioned) by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be fromUC
Herzogtum
Zweibruecken.
I could not
identify them or any
descendants in
Mai1798.
PlanzFN:
the wife was said by
the
Rosenheim FSL to
be fromUC
Schwarzburg,
Hessen.
PlanzFN:
also see
Glanz.
PlattenGL
is some 20
miles NE of
Trier, and is
said by the
Seewald FSL to
be homeUC
of aTikhin?
family.
Plattner/Blattner?FN: said by the Kamenka FSL to be fromUC Reez(?)/Retz.
PlatzFN:
said by the
Volmer FSL to be
fromUC
Bril/Bruehl(?). Later spelled
Blatz.
Plauen,
Kursachsen: 22 miles SW of
Zwickau city.
PleidelsheimGL,
Ludwigsburg [Amt], Wuerttemberg:
is some 4 miles N of
Ludwigsburg city, and has been verified by
the
GCRA as the
origin of the
Grill and
Hafner families that went to
Bergdorf.
KS:349 gave this
place as an
alternative origin
for the
Kurrle family that went to
Bergdorf.
It was also proven
by the
GCRA to be home
to
Abel{Regina} who
immigrated to
Kassel.
PleimFN:
see
Pleisch.
PleiningenGL,
Stuttgart parish,
Wuerttemberg: is
a southeastern
suburban area of
Stuttgart.
PleinisFN:
see
Pleisch.
PleischFN:
listed by both the
1816
Neudorf census
(#68) and
KS:395 with no
origin.
Using
FHL#493,207,
the
GCRA proved
their origin in
Kellenbach,
Simmern [Kreis], Preussen Rheinland.
See the
GCRA book for
more.
Also spelled
Pleiss,
Pleim, and, correctly,
Pleinis.
PleissFN:
see
Pleisch.
Plekenberg CountyGS:
this could be
Blankenburg County
which existed
somewhere in the
Saxon area.
PlesaFN:
said by the
Franzosen FSL to
be fromUC
Bordeaux,
Frankreich.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Pless/Bless?FN: said by the Kamenka FSL to be fromUC Heilbronn am Neckar.
PlessGS,
Silesia,
Prussia: is now Pszczyna,
Poland, 57 miles
S of
Czestochowa
city; origin was
proven here for the
widow
Zenker who died
in
Glueckstal.
Pletner?FN:
said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be fromUC
Kiel, [Holstein-Gottorp Duchy].
I could not find
members of this
family in
Mai1798.
A
Luebeck ML said
he married a
Stelting woman
in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#48).
KS:148 spelled
it
Stelging.
PlettenbergGL,
[Mark
County]: is 24
miles NNW of
Siegen city, and
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Schoeneberg
family and possibly
to the
Hirschs.
PletzendorffGL,
Tiegenhoff Amt:
now Ploynik,
Poland, and was
1.5 miles NE of
Tiegenhoff city.
Said by the
Orloff FSL to be homeUC to an Epp family. Also spelled
Pletzendork.
PletzendorkGL:
see
Pletzendorff.
Pligner/Wigner?FN:
the Stumpp
supplement to the
Dietel FSL fails
to give a place of
origin for this
family.
I could not
find them in
Mai1798es.
Plochingen,
Esslingen [Amt],
Wuerttemberg: is
4 miles ESE of
Esslingen-am-Neckar,
and was
proven by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Raile family
that settled in
Neudorf.
PlockFN:
said by the
Koehler FSL to be the maiden name of frau Gerstrung.
PlokwetFN:
see
Plucket.
PlonquetFN:
the
Buedingen ML
said
this woman
fromUC
Wolfferborn married Biel {J.Georg} in 1766 [by
1767 they were in
Schwab #12] (Mai&Marquardt#462).
KS121 give the
family names as
Bill and
Plouquert.
Plopdorf(?)GS,said
by the
Dinkel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Rebensdorf
family.
Plouquert: see
Plonquet.
PlucketFN:
see
Pluket.
PluemerdorfFN:
said by the
Kolb FSL to be
fromUC
Regensburg.
PluketFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
Spelled
Plokwet in the
1775 census.
Later spelled
Pluket (Mai1798:Nr223).
PobingerFN{J.Martin}:
said by the
Brabander FSL
110 to be fromUC
Bobingen,
Augsburg [Bishopric], in
the
Schwaben area.
Spelled
Bobinger in 1798
(Mai1798:Bn33).
KS122 has
Bobinger and
KS143 has
Lobinger.
Rosslau
marriage records
have him as
Lobinger marrying on 20 May 1766 Strass{Elisabetha} (Mai&Marquardt#982).
PobochnayaVV
(aka
Pobochnya, or
Pobotschnaja): a Russian
German village of
the Lutheran and
Reformed faiths
situated on the
western side of the
Volga.
It was
founded in 1772.
All the
information below
has been provided by
Laurin P. Wilhelm,
the AHSGR village
coordinator.
According to
Prof. Pleve the
settlers came from
Darmstadt. Whether they
had lived in this
city or state, or
whether they had
gathered here from
distant points to
begin their journey
is so far unknown.
Unfortunately
the first settlers
list provides no
information as to
origins, so in the
following I will
simply list (for
now) the families
names (which often
include maiden names
of wives or
unmarried female
heads of household)
as given in the 1772
First Settlers’
List, a translation
of which Laurin
provided.
As usual the
households are
numbered; I have
placed an f
indicating a maiden
name before
household numbers
where that is
appropriate:
Appel{Ernst}21; Brach{J.Philipp}5;
Dillmanf{Wilhelmina}30;
Emrichf26;
Evgel[?]f17, Falk{Christoph}29;
Gelmut[Helmut]f21; Gerhartf7,
Gerkhered[Hergert]f4; Gerlachf8,
Keller{J.Heinrich}26,f15;
Kalkopff3,
Knak{J.Heinrich}13; Krum{Philipp}23;
Laib[?]f16,
Lamm{J.Nikolaus}18; Miller{Karl}32;
Neidlingf5;
Niesper?{David H.}28;
Oshewald[Oswald]f2;
Otto{J.Georg}25; Popp{J.Heinrich}24,f10;
Rutti[Rudi]{Samuel}11; Schaefer{Johann}1;
Schlegel{FranzSr}15,{FranzJr}16;
Schmidt{J.Heinrich}12;
Schneiderf18,{Samuel}3,{G.Ernst}6,6f,{Georg}7,{J.Peter}8,{Heinrich}17;
Schukartf9;
Schumacher{J.Kaspar}9; Seitzf13;
Simmelf12;
Stein{G.Christoph}27; Straub{J.Heinrich}20;
Thiel{J.Peter}10;
Wagner{Anton}14,{J.Heinrich}22;
Weingaertnerf19;
Wellef11; Wilhelm{Peter}31;
Winkclaus{J.Wilhelm}ag.report#39,
Winsel{Peter}19,
Winself20; Wittig{JoachimChristian}2;
Zavina[?]f31.
In
addition, the
following families
may have been early
settlers in this
village.
They were
maiden names of
wives
in the 1798
Pobochnaya
census with no
earlier colony
indicated and have
been found in no FSL
so afar printed
(the numbers
are the household
numbers in the 1798
census):
Kniainf17,
Krebf28,
Strutf6.
PobochnyaVV
: an alternate
spelling for
Pobochnaya.
Pobotchino: a
daughter colony of
Pobochnaya located
in western Siberia.
PobotschnajaVV
: an alternate
spelling for
Pobochnaya.
PochinnayaVV:
is a Russian name of
KratzkeVV.
PodchinnyyVV:
is a Russian name of
KratzkeVV.
Podolia: a
region mostly that
was mostly in
present-day
Ukraine, roughly
bounded by a line
from Balta W to the
Dniester, NW along
the Dniester to the
Zbruch river due S
of Tarnopol, an
irregular line from
Tarnopol ENE to just
S of Berdychiv, from
there SE along the N
border of Vinnytsaya
province, through
Cherkaska province
to the northern
boundary of
Kirovohadska
province at the
Dnieper river,
briefly S following
the Dnieper, then W
generally following
the southern
boundary (but often
a bit S) of
Kirovohadska
province back to
Balta.
Thus it was S
of
Volhynia and of the Kiev
Region, and E of
Galicia.
Podosin(?)GL,
Hohensolms: an
unidentified place
said by the
Kraft FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schinf family.
Podt?FN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Berghausen.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Poduch?GL,
Kurmainz: an
unidentified place
said by the
Mariental FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Wenzele family.
PoenitzGL,
Anhalt-Dessau:
is some 2 miles SE
of
Dessau city and
is now spelled
Poetnitz, and
according to
Anhalt-Dessau
archives the home of
a Pahn-Karst
woman who married in
1766 in
Rosslau a
Hanke (Mai&Marquardt#1097,902).
See
Hancke of
Orlovskaya.
Poehlen{Georg}
FN:
married an
Albert
woman in
1766 in
Buedingen and was said to have been from Wertheim [County] (Mai&Marquardt#533
and
KS:118 and 148.
I did not
find them in any
FSL.
Poertin? : see
Boet.
PoetnitzGL:
see
Poenitz.
PoghausenGL:
see
Pokhausen.
PohlGL:
these sisters, who
married men of
Glueckstal and
Kassel, were
proven by the
CGRA, using
FHL 247,6328, to
be from
Klingenmuenster,
Bergzabern [Amt],
Pfalz.
Also spelled
Bohl. See the
GCRA book for
detail.
PohlFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be from
Hanau with a
Bakler wife fromUC
Maastrict.
A
Luebeck ML says
this man married in
1765 a
Berckler woman
(Mai&Marquardt#43).
PohlFN:
also see
Boell.
Pohl-GoensGL,
Hesse:
is the place in
whose 1726 church
records (LDS
microfilm) Jack
Morkel found the
baptismal record of
the first
Morkel settler
in
Huck.
PohlmanFN:
said by the
Walter FSL to be
fromUC
Malkhin, Mecklenburg.
The
Walter Research
Group has
confirmed in parish
records that this
was a
Pohlman family
from
Malehin, Mecklenburg.
Poiland?: an
unidentified place
said by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Dietzel family.
Poitiers,
Frankreich: is 183 miles SW of
Paris and said
by the
Franzosen FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Ribos? family.
PokhausenGL:
said by the
Dobrinka FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Geier family.
This may be
Poghausen in Lower Saxony,
some 46 miles NW of
Bremen city
center.
PolandGS:
see
Polen. Said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Merkel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Hoffmann family.
Said by the
1816
Glueckstal census to be homeUC to the
Torno family;
the
GRCA believes they, like many others who came south towards the
Black Sea, were from
the Netze River
valley in
Posen province. Said by both the 1816 Kassel census (#87) and KS:226
and 395 to be homeUC
(no locality
indicated) to the
Bitsch/Pietz/Pitsch/Pitz/{Johann}
family that settled
in
Kassel.
Said by
KS:397 to be
homeUC
(no locality
indicated) to the
Quiram family
that settled in
Kassel.
Both the 1816
Kassel census (#11) and KS:261
said this (no
locality indicated)
was homeUC
to the
Ziegenhagel
family.
See the
GCRA book for
more detail.
PolenGS:
German for
Poland which
then was a kingdom
until it was
obliterated in
1793-95 [for later
years see
Polish Successor States.
Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be homeUC
to
Melchior{Heinrich & Anna} and maybe Schwarz{Ehrdman}. Said (no locality indicated) by the
Brabander FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Drewalski
family.
Said ( no
locality mentioned)
by the
Fischer FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Lehmann family;
a daughter of this
family was said to
have come fromUC
Schnerbil?, Polen.
Said by
Kulberg to be
home to the
following families:
Gabet{Peter}47
single,
Propp{Michael}27
single,
Ziebart{Johann+w+1c}44.
PolengGL,
Durlach principality:
said by the
Walter FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Mehling family.
The
Walter Research
Group has
identified this
place as
Bohlingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg.
Polet?FN:
said by the
Preuss FSL to be
fromUC
Hattersheim,
Kurmainz.
Later
spelled Bolet.
Polian? GS:
an unknown state;
might this be
Polen?
Poligne,
Frankreich: an unidentified place said by the Franzosen FSL to be homeUC to a Panier family. There is
a Poligne 45 miles W
of
Chateau-Gontier;
on the other hand
this may be a
misspelling of
Poligny.
Poligny,
Frankreich: an unidentified place said by the Franzosen FSL to be homeUC to a Giraud family. There
are at least 4
Polignys in France.
Polish Successor
States: the
Kingdom of Poland
eliminated as a
sovereign state in
1793-95, when much
of it was absorbed
into Prussia which
divided it into
three provinces:
South Prussia (Suedpreussen),
New East Prussia
(Neu-Ostpreussen),
and
Neuschlesien.
In 1807 most
of this territory
was taken from
Prussia and became a
Saxon-French client
state called the
Grand Duchy of Warsaw, which lasted 1807-1815.
From
1815-1848 most of
the territory that
had been
Suedpreussen and
Neuschlesien was
administered as a
Duchy or
(unofficially) a
province, i.e.
Posen, again
under Prussian
control. The rest to
the east came under
Russian control.
Polkniz?, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
an unidentified
place said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Klaum widow.
PolletFN:
said by the
Caesarsfeld FSL
to be fromUC
Wackelderbusch?.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Polozk,
Polen: nka Polatsk, Belarus, 120 miles NNE of Minsk city, and said
by the
Husaren FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Sokolow family.
PoltnitzGL,
Mecklenburg: is
some 27 miles SE of
Schwerin city,
and said by the
Bauer FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schroeder
family.
Pomar(?)GL,
Preussen: an
unidentified place
said by the
Holstein FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Hoefner family.
PomeraniaGS:
see Prussian Pomerania and
Swedish Pomerania.
Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Kutter FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Beki?
family.
PomerinkeFN:
said by the
Holstein FSL to
be fromUC
Treptow.
Later spelled
Pomrenke.
PomersheimFN:
said by the
Moor 1798 census
to be the maiden
name of frau
Helwig (Mai1798:Mo71).
Bonner proved
that they married in
Vonhausen where
she had been
baptized a
Bomersheim.
Pommer FN:
said by
KS:395 to have
come fromUC
Roetha bei Leipzig,
Sachsen to go toUC
Glueckstal; but
the
GCRA found no
records for them in
the Glueckstal
colonies; see their
book for detail.
Pommer?FN{Johannes}:
PS148 says this
man married
Dietrich{Elisabeth}
in
Rosslau.
On 18 June 1766 he
did marry
Dietrich{Elisabeth}
in
Rosslau (Mai&Marquardt#1020).
He was said
by the
Rohleder FSL (rl50) to be fromUC Deutsch Boehmen and his wife’s given name was listed as {Maria
Theresa}.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Rl24
where his the wife’s
maiden name was
given as
Dietrick{Theresa}.
PommernGS:
German for
Pomerania.
It was
created as a Polish
duchy in 1170.
In 1648 West
Pommern, included
Stettin, Ruegen
Island, the Bremen
Archbishopric, the
Verden
Archbishopric,
Wismar and Poel
Island became a
Swedish possession,
but in 1720 it,
except for Wismar,
Ruegen Island, and
the Stralsmund area
was divided between
Prussia, Hanover,
and Denmark.
In 1815 that
remainder went to
Denmark, and all the
rest to Prussia. Now
almost the whole of
Pommern was made a
Prussian province.
Said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Rindgel/Rindel?
family.
Said by the
Grimm FSL to be homeUC (no locality mentioned) to
Heilm,
Pikus, and Rusch
families.
Said by
Kulberg to be home
to the following
families:
Hahnbuth/Hanibut{Friedrich}45
single,
Loewerenz{Christoph}43
single, {Efram,
wife+daughter}36.
PomrenkeFN:
see
Pomerinke.
Pona?FN:
said by the
Rohleder FSL to
be fromUC
[Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]
(no locality
mentioned).
Spelled
Boni in 1798
(Mai1798:Rl11, 09.
PopovkinaVV:
one form of the
Russian name for
JostVV.
PopowkaVV:
one form of the
Russian name for
JostVV.
PopowkinaVV:
one form of the
Russian name for
JostVV.
PoppFN{Elisabeth}:
said by
the
Balzer FSL #61
to be fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality indicated).
Rohrbach
parish records say
this
Popp family left
their home in
Rohrbach,
Isenburg for
Russia in 1766 (Mai&Marquart#1255).
Bonner
found indications
that the maiden name
of this widow
Bopp was Kras.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Pb16,17 and in 1798 the name was slso spelled
Bopp (Bz83, 101)
and
Bott (Sr7).
PoppFN:
said by the
Goebel FSL to be
fromUC
Kervenheim,
Wuerzburg.
Later spelled
Bopp (Mai1798:Gb13, 21,
22).
PoppFN:
said by the
Hoelzel FSL to
be fromUC
Rossdorf,
Bamberg [Bishopric].
For possible
1798 see
Mai1798:Pb11.
PoppFN{Kaspar}:
KS124 says this
Bopp man from Vonhausen
near
Buedingen left
for
Russia engaged
(no date given) to
marry
Daut{A.Dorothea}
the widow of
Daut{Friedrich}
ofUC
Diebach near
Buedingen. On 9 April 1766 they married in
Buedingen
(Mai&Marquardt#503).
On 18 June 1767 this
Popp couple
arrived in
Messer (Messer
FSL #82).
Popp{Jacob}:
Kulberg46 said he was single fromUC Rinzenberg and went to
Livonia.
PoppFN{J.Georg
Heinrich}: said by
the
Norka FSL #202
to be fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Nr61, 10,
Kz27 and Pb25.
The
Buedingen ML
says this
Bopp man
from
Rohrbach,
[Isenburg-Buedingen
County]
married in 1766 a
Stickel woman
(Mai&Marquardt#712).
Bonner
proved he was
baptized in
Rohrbach.
Popp{A.Katharina}FN:
listed in
the 1772
Pobochnaya first settlers’ list as the wife of Thiel{J.Peter} (pb10).
Popp{A.Margaretha}FN:
listed in
the 1772
Pobochnaya first settlers’ list as the sister of the wife of
Thiel{J.Peter}
(pb10).
Popp{J.Heinrich}FN:
listed in
the 1772
Pobochnaya first settlers’ list (pb24) with no origin mentioned ;
for 1798 see
Mai1798:Pb17.
PoppFN:
also see
Bopp.
PoppenhausenGL,
Hanau: said by
the
Dobrinka FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Gerlach family.
This might be
Bobenhausen Eins in Hessen,
some 16 miles NNE of
Hanau city.
Poppenwind,
Bamberg [Bishopric]: is
16 miles SSW of
Bamberg city,
and was said by the
Leitsinger FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Pirrlein family.
PorellFN:
see
Borell.
PorstGL,
near
Coethen: which
is just over 1 mile
NE of
Koethen city is
said to have been
homeUC to
the
Walt family that
went to
Boaro (Mai&Marquardt#1166).
Portich?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Boregard FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Biller? family.
Portljaes?,
Bamberg [Bishopric]: an
unidentified place
said by the
Hoelzel FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Niesslein
family.
Posauer{J.Friedrich}:
said by Recruiter
Beauregard’s list to
have been fromUC
Mumelgot? (Lk7).
Not found in
any FSL and I could
not find them or any
likely descendant
associated with any
Volga colony.
Posda?GL,
Schweiz: an
unidentified place
said by the
Pfeiffer FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Dinkel family.
PosenGL,
Polen: was
Polish until 1793,
now called
Poznan.
Said by the
Brabander FSL to be homeUC to a Schmidt{Simon} family.
Said by the
Koehler FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Weimann family.
PosenGL,
also see
Poznan.
Posen DepartmentGL,
Preussen: seated
in the city of Posen
[now
Poznan] this was
(1793-1807) one of
the three huge
Departments into
which all
Suedpreussen was divided, the other two being Kalisch and Warsaw.
In 1807 its
territory was
subsumed by the
French-Saxon
client-state, the
Grand Duchy of
Warsaw.
Then in 1815
it was again
incorporated into
Prussia as the Posen
Grand Duchy and was
treated as a
Prussian province.
Posen [Department]GL,
Prussia: The
GCRA found
evidence that this
was the homeUC
of the
Brand{Gottfried
and Johann}brothers
(1795-1814) who went
to
Kassel. The
GCRA believes a
Goehring widow married a Lang
here in 1811.
Posen [Duchy or Province]GL,
Prussia: during
1815-1848 this
entity governed much
of the territory
that in 1795-1807
had been the
province of
South Prussia.
Post{Johannes}:
although refered to
as a
Just in
Stephan 1790 (Mai1798:Mv2837)
he appears in fact
to have been a
Post (Ml2) and (T89
and/or
T562), nevertheless, I could not locate him in any FSL.
Postel? FN:
see
Bostel.
Postin{Elisabeth}:
the Pleve editor
thought Postin might
be
Boes; listed in
Luzern in 1798
as the mother of
Lingantin?{MagdalenaE}
(Mai1798:Lz36);
she and her
deceased husband may
well have been
Luzern first
settlers.
Potonsk?GS:
an unidentified
country: see
Denkbeim.
PotschinnajaVV:
is a Russian name of
KratzkeVV.
PotschinnojeVV:
is a Russian name of
KratzkeVV.
PotsdamGL,
[Kurbrandenburg]:
said by
Kulberg33 to be
homeUC to
Loringen{Christoph+w+3c}.
Said by the
Boregard FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Koenig{Christian}
family.
Said by the
Warenburg FSL to be homeUC to a Dubach family.
PotsdamGL,
[Kur-]Brandenburg: is some 15 miles SW of Berlin city centre, and said by the Dreispitz FSL to be homeUC to a Ebermann? family.
Wagner1 p. 86
proved that
Scheidt{J.Philipp}
who married in
Duedelsheim and
settled in
Balzer was born
and baptized.
Pott/Bott?FN:
said by the
Preuss FSL to be
fromUC
Goettingen/Keddinggen,
Hesse-Kassel.
PottertGL:
see
Peddert.
Pottof?FN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Buena with
Sahlman stepchildren living in the household.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Poullet FN:
see
Ubre.
Pourquenoit?FN:
said by the
Louis FSL to be
fromUC
Bitsch,
Lothringen. In 1798 the
family name was
sometimes spelled
Burgno (Mai1798:Ls43).
Darrell Brungardt
has found the
marriage of this
couple in the late
1764 church records
for Guiderkirch to
the west of
Bitsch; he found
the family name
spelled variously:
Bourgignon, Borgenon,
Burgenon,
Burginon and Bourguignon.
Pout-aux-Moines(?),
Frankreich: is
some 6 miles E of
Orleans, and said by
the
Goebel FSL to be
home to
Person and
perhaps
Kraemer and
Schiel families.
Poznan/PosenGL, Polen:
is some 152 miles SW
of
Gdansk and said
by the
Kamenka FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Rekowski/Rekowsky family.
Pracht{Johann+w+4c}:
Kulberg159says
they were Catholics
fromUC
Gruenberg.
Not found in
T. Said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL (#76) to be fromUC
Gruenberg, Darmstadt
with step-son
Werner{Christoph}
in the household.
Later spelled
Prasch (Mai1798:Ka16).
PrachtFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Orb, Mainz.
Sean McGinnis has
traced this
Prasch family in
Orb back to the
1600’s in the Fulda
archives.
Pracht{J.Martin+w+7c}:
Kulberg147 said
they were from
Danzig.
I did not
find them in T or in
any published FSL.
PraefriedFN:
see
Prefried.
PraegerFN:
see
Preger?.
Praizio(?)GL,
Preussen: an
unidentified place
said by the
Kraft FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Kohlberg family.
Prag, [Boehmen]: Said by the the
Rohleder FSL to
be homeUC
to Herr
Lechleiter.
Same place as
the next entry.
PragGL, Boehmen: Said by the Boaro
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Hansel family.
Said by the
Mariental FSL to be homeUC to a Janus family. Nka
Prague currently
capital of the Czech
Republic is some 95
miles SE of
Zwickau.
Prague: see
Prag.
PrallerFN:
see
Preler.
PrandensteinFN:
see
Breitenstein.
Prapsi GL:
see
Prati.
PraschFN:
see
Pracht.
Prati?/Prapsi?GL: an unidentified place said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be homeUC
to an
Aut family.
Kuhlberg said
this was in
Hanau.
Could this
have been
Probstei?
Precht
{Matthias}:
KS:82 and nnn say this party of 2 fromUC
Mechlenburg 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.
PredigerFN:
said by the
Hildmann FSL to
be fromUC
Homburg-an-der-Ohm,
[Hessen-Darmstadt
Landgraviate].
For 1798 see
{J.Jakob} (Mai1798:Hd3) and {J.Adam} (Bn9, Hd6) the latter of which gives the
maiden name of the
wife as
Groening (Hd6).
Preetz?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Ernestinendorf
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Litauer? family.
There at
least 3 Preetzs in
Germany, all in the
north.
Preetz,
Holstein [Condo]: is 13
km SE of
Kiel city and
was said by the
Schuck FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Faust family.
In his
first translation
Pleve spelled this
Breitz.
Prefried?FN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Ledener?.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
According to a
Luebeck ML this
Praefried man
married in 1766 a
Kalck woman
(no origin given for
either); Stumpp said
the man was from
Leidhecken near
Buedingen (Mai&Marquardt#184).
Preger?FN{Erdmann}:
said by the
Urbach FSL 33to be fromUC Anhalt-Zerbst [Principality]
(no locality
mentioned).
In 1775 and
1798 spelled
Praeger (Mai1798:Mv2896,
Sk1(where the wife’s
maiden name was
given as
Liebrecht).
On 8 April 1766 this
Berger man
married
Liebrecht{Catharina E.} in
Rosslau
(Mai&Marquardt#913,
KS121).
Preir?GL:
an unidentified
locality said by the
Mueller FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Schroeder
family.
Kuhlberg
gives the state as
Hannover.
PreisFN:
said by the
Koehler FSL to
be fromUC
Worms (no
locality mentioned).
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
PreisFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Hessen (no
locality mentioned).
Later spelled
Preuss and the wife’s maiden name was give as Hohnstein (Mai1798:Nr137).
Preis/Preuss?FN:
said by the
Preuss FSL to be
fromUC
Arnstein, Wuerzburg.
PreisachFN:
said by the
Preuss FSL to be
fromUC
Stierstadt, Mainz.
Preisendorf
FN: said by
Kuhlberg
4145(2)a and the
Norka FSL #24 to
be fromUC
Isenburg (which
one and location not
indicated).
There was a
Werth brother-in-law
in the household.
In 1798 the
wife’s maiden name
was given as
Werth (Mai1798:Nr177).
PreissVV, an alternative spelling for
PreussVV.
PreisterFN:
see
Prester.
PrelerFN:
see
Praller.
Prensach?GL,
Oesterreich: an
unidentified place
said by the
Mariental FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Haury family.
PrentselFN:
see
Brenzel.
PrenzbahnGS:
an unidentified
state; see
Demmin.
PrenzelFN:
see
Brenzel.
PrenzigFN:
said by the
Straub FSL to be
fromUC
Wunsiedel,
Bayreuth [Margraviate],
with a step-daughter
(family name not
given) in the
household.
I did not
find them or any
descendants in
Mai1798.
PrenzlauGL,
[Kur-]Brandenburg:
said by the
Enders FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Dietz family.
Said by the
Reinhard FSL to be homeUC to the Korn family. Said by the
Urbach FSL to be
homeUC
to
a Wodischal
family.
I could not
find them in
Mai1798.
PrepotFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Werden, Frankreich. Pleve
thought this might
be
Prevost.
Prerow,
Oesterreich: said by the
Husaren FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Wangar/Weingard
family.
This likely
is Prerov,
Czech Republic, and was 13 miles SE of Olmuetz, Austria.
Pres{Francois}:
married Gampier{Sabine}, widow
of
Gampier{J.Philipp}
13 March 1766 in
Buedingen
(Mai&Marquardt#421
and
KS149). I could
not find them in any
published FSL or in
Mai1798.
Preschenelau?GL,
Polen: an
unidentified place
said by the
Fischer FSL to
be homeUC
to frau
Couchis?.
PressburgGL
(aka
Bratislava,
Slovakia) said by
the
Kamenka FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Bauer family.
PressburgGL,
Ungarn: said by
the
Goebel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Bahlt family.
Said by the
Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a
Holtzer family.
Same as the
preceding entry.
Pressler{Friedericke}FN:
said by
KS:396 to be in
the 1858
Kassel census
(#122 sic) having
come fromUC
Tannhof,
Pfahlbronn parish, Schwaben
Gmuend, but the
GCRA found that
he was not in that
census and says he
never came to
Kassel. See their book
for more.
Pressler{J.Georg}FN:
said by
KS:396 to be in
the
Kassel fromUC
Unterschlechtbach,
Waiblingen [Amt],
Wuerttemberg.
The
GCRA found that
he never went to
Kassel.
See their
book for more.
Pressler{Michael}FN:
see
Bressler of
Kassel.
PressmerFN:
said by the
Leichtling FSL
to be fromUC
Alzey (no
locality mentioned).
PresterFN{Nicolaus}:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Hessen (no
locality mentioned).
For 1792 and
1798 see
Mai1798:Mv1975 and Sh41.
PresterFN{Valentin}:
said by the
Norka FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality mentioned).
In 1798
spelled both Prester
(Gm122) and
Proestel (Nr114)
and his wife’s
maiden name was
given as
Leonhardt (Mai1798:Nr114).
The
Buedingen ML
says this
Proester man
fromUC
Neuhoff
married in 1766 a
Lehnhart woman
(Mai&Marquardt#686).
PresterFN:
said by the
Shcherbakovka
FSL to be fromUC
Beerbaum.
For
1798 see
Mai1798:Kf13, but apparently was spelled, perhaps by mistake (?),
Beschel in 1788
(Mai1798:Mv2773).
PresterFN:also
see
Preister.
PretzFN{Valentin}:
was said by the
Koehler FSL #68
to be fromUC
Mannheim, and his frau’s maiden name was given as
Roemer{Otilla}
(no origin given).
The
family name was
spelled
Bretz in 1798 (Mai1798:Kl35).
The
Buedingen ML
says this
Bretz man
fromUC
Heimersheim in
the Mid-Pfalz
marriedon 12 May
1766
Rohner{Ottile}
fromUC
Vogtstadt near
Hamelburg;
Hoffman said
Hammelburg (Mai&Marquardt#632).
KS123 said
Heimersheim was near Alzey
and spelled the
wife’s maiden name
as
Rohner{Ottilie}.
PretzelFN:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Run…nsstein?. I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
PreuserFN:
Bonner
proved that this
woman married in
Duedelsheim Weisheim{J.Adam}
who was buried there.
She was the
widow
Weissheim{M.Sophia}
of the
Balzer FSL
(#88}.
PreussFN:
said by the
Lauwe FSL to be
fromUC
Moemlingen,
Kurmainz.
PreussFN:
said by the
Preuss FSL to be
fromUC
Kamberg, Nassau.
Preuss?FN:
also see
Preis.
PreussVV
(aka
Choise la Roy,
Chasselois,
Krasnopolye,
Krasnopolje, and
Preiss) is a
Catholic village on
the eastern side of
the Volga River.
Its FSL was
first published in
Pleve, The German
Colonies …,
pp.431-454.
According to
that, the first
settlers were from
the following places
with the family
names shown here in
parens:
from
Affeln, Kelheim:
(Geisterscheid, Greder?);
from
Algesheim(?),
Mainz: (Getter/Hetter?,
Rikert?);
from
Amorbach/Bauerbach,
Kurmainz: (Sauerwald);
from
Andertso/Andershof(?),
Kurmainz: (Ranburger/Rambe);
from
Arlon(?),
Luxembourg: (Siebert);
from
Arnstein, Wuerzburg:
(Preis/Preuss?);
from
Ateleng(?),
Kur Trier: (Wolf);
from
Attendorn, Kelheim:
(Schwartz);
from
Ausbach: (Schwemmler);
from
Baerenbach, Kurmainz:
(Uhlmann);
from
Bassenheim, Kur
Trier: (Bessinger/Boessinger);
from
Birkheim, Kur Trier:
(Gaal?);
from
Bommersheim, Mainz:
(Becker,
Dulson);
from
Braband: (Greder?);
from
Burglengenfeld,
Kurpfalz: (Kelber);
from
Cambre, France:
(Becker);
from
Dalheim, Luxembourg:
(Hess,
Krantz);
from
Dalsheim, France:
(Diehl);
from
Dalov(?),
Champagne, France: (Weber);
from
Dernbach, Kurmainz:
(Uhlmann);
from
Dreschendorf,
Bamberg: (Dietrich);
from
Eitingein(?),
Baden Durlach: (Jung);
from
Endingen: (Zweigat?);
from
Epperbrum, Kurpfalz:
(Dink?);
from
Eppstein, Kurmainz:
(Fritz);
from
Ersrach(?),
Kur Trier: (Gammerikh/Hammerich?);
from
Figlein(?),
Orleans, France: (Budgor?);
from
Firnsberg, Wuerzburg:
(Resch);
from
Flerzheim, Kurmainz:
(Dienst);
from
Florstadt: (Besinger/Boesinger);
from
Freimersheim,
Bavaria: (Klein);
from
Geddernheim,
Kurmainz: (Dipener?);
from
Gernsheim, Darmstadt:
(Naust);
from
Gorderig(?)-am-Mindelheim, Bavaria: (Gertrikh?);
from
Goettingen/Keddinggen,
Hesse-Kassel: (Kohlenberg,
Pott/Bott?);
from
Grentu(?),
Bamberg: (Knopf, Rauch);
from
Gundelfingen,
Kurpfalz: (Weinmeier);
from
Guntershausen,
Kurpfalz: (Snip?);
from
Hammerstein,
Kurpfalz: (Wittmann);
from
Hattersheim,
Kurmainz: (Polet?);
from
Halle, Brandenburg:
(Miller);
from
Hintzeldorf,
Kurmainz: (Schmidt);
from
Holtzhausen, Kur
Trier: (Matz);
from
Huffelsheim,
Kurmainz: (Braun);
from
Kamberg, Kur Trier:
(Heiland,
Heinrich, Schneider);
from
Kamberg, Nassau:
(Preuss);
from
Kelheim: (Jungblut);
from
Koblenz: (Fuchs);
from
Kur Trier: (Kelner/Koelner/Kellner?);
from
Laudenbach,
Bergstrassen: (Bengler);
from
Leben, Brandenburg:
(Fanmispel?);
from
Lyubets(?),
Kurmainz: (Krug);
from
Mainz: (Kladibali?, Kuntz);
from
Meinetschlag(?):
(Turis?);
from
Melem(?),
Kelheim: (Engelbert);
from
Mersfeld, Kurpfalz:
(Dekhel?);
from
Messelgruebe,
Kurmainz: (Becker,
Gupert/Hupert/Hubert?,
Weitz);
from
Mittelholz, Kur
Trier: (Staud);
from
Montabeier(?),
Kur Trier: (Resch);
from
Nassau: (Becker);
from
Nieder-Erbach, Kur
Trier: (Becker);
from
Niederstetten,
Kurmainz: (Kaler?);
from
Niederstzingen(?),
Wuerzburg: (Schweigart);
from
Niderzensgein/Niederzeuzheim(?),
Nassau: (Hartmann);
from
Oberhausen, Kur
Trier: (Geker/Hecker/Heckert?,
Kraemer, Niklus?, Walkenbach);
from
Oberhoechstadt,
Mainz: (Hiltmann,
Kempf);
from
Oberursel, Mainz:
(Schmidt);
from
Olingen, Nassau:
(Meilinger);
from
Oppenheim, Kurpfalz:
(Moor);
from
Pfafenmoisbakh/Pfaffenwiesbach(?),
Kurmainz: (Meibach);
from
Ransbach, Kur Trier:
(Becker);
from
Reinberg: (Werner);
from
Reinbreitbach,
Kelheim: (Asemakher?);
from
Remich, Luxembourg:
(Manus,
Nesel, Renoard?,
Scharf, Schroepfer,
Wagner);
from
Ris(?),
Kur Trier: (Weber);
from
Rohrbach, Wuerzburg:
(Henkel);
from
Rosdorf, Kurmainz:
(Nau);
from
Saalfelden, Salzburg:
(Arnhold);
from
Salgen, Bavaria:
(Winkler);
from
Salzburg: (Sartor);
from
Schwabach, Wuerzburg:
(Wacker);
from
Schwellheim,
Wuerzburg: (Weber);
from
Stadhausen, Kur
Trier: (Zerfus);
from
Steinach, Tyrol:
(Fuchs);
from
Stierstadt, Mainz:
(Eberlin/Eberling?,
Glock, Preisach);
from
Sumort(?),
Champagne, France: (Rotler?);
from
Trier: (Nachbar);
from
Unterumbach, Bavaria:
(Kaspar);
from
Utzenhofen, Swabia:
(Krieger);
from
Weilmuenster, Hesse:
(Schmidt);
from
Weinheim, Kurpfalz:
(Bender,
Wimmer);
from
Wenden: (Fischer);
from
Wengerot(?),
Darmstadt: (Hartmann);
from
Werchau, Kur Trier:
(Patt/Batt/Bott?);
from
Wergheim/Werkheim(?),
Kur Trier: (Gaal?);
from
Winzenheim, Alsace:
(Meier);
from
Wirges, Kur Trier:
(Becker);
from
Wuerzburg: (Sinsler);
from
Zegendorf, Bamberg:
(Lugarn?);
from
Ziegenberg,
Darmstadt: (Klamm).
PreussenGS
is German for
Prussia, a Kingdom
from 1701, which I
believe in the
1760’s was not one
contiguous area but
had holdings
scattered around the
northern, central
and eastern
Germanies.
Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Winkelmann
family. Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Boregard FSL to be homeUC to a Ritzler family. Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Fischer FSL to
be homeUC
to frau
Lang.
Said by
KS:207 to have
been homeUC
to the
Alvinn who
married in
Glueckstal; see
the
GCRA book for
details.
The
GCRA found
reason to believe
the
Weil family that
settled in
Kassel came fromUC
somewhere in
Prussia. Said by
Kulberg9 to be
homeUC to
Klein{Christian+wife+2kids}.
Preussen: from
1829 on was an
official province
within Prussia,
created by the
joining of
Ostpreussen and Westpreussen.
Preussisch Holland(?)GL,
Preussen: was
some 12 miles SE of
Elbing, is now
called Pastek,
Poland, and
issaid by the
Holstein FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Simon family.
Preussisch PommernGS:
German for
Prussian Pomerania, most likely a Duchy in the 1760’s lying along
the Baltic Sea
between the Oder and
Vistula rivers.
See
Pommern.
Preussisch SchlesienGL:
said by the
1816
Bergdorf census
to be homeUC
to a
Roessler/Ressler
family.
Silesia
which earlier had
been a part of
Poland, was part
of
Prussia from
1795 on.
PrevostFN:
see
Prepot.
Priers?, [Kur]Trier: an
unidentified place
said by the
Recruiter Beauregard
list to have been
homeUC to
the
Schiller{August} family (Lk99).
Pries{M.Barbara}:
married
Ditmer{J.Jakob}
in 1733 in Seckenheim.
For a bit
more information go
to Colonists on the
Volga from Denmark.
PrilFN:
said by the
Enders FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg-Buedingen.
The family name in
1798 was spelled
Piel and the
frau’s maiden name
was given as
Kaiser (Mai1798:En18,25).
PrillFN:
also see
Brill.
PrinzFN:
said by the
Lauwe FSL to be
fromUC
Forth,
Nuernburg.
PrinzFN:
also see
Brenz.
PristerFN:
the
Rosslau ML says
this woman
(no origin given)
married a
Killmeyer man in
1765; by 1766
this couple was in
Graf (Mai&Marquardt#855).
PritzkauRN,
Gwen:
former village
coordinator for the
Glueckstal
colonies of the
Odessa region
and co-leader of the
origins research for
the
GCRA book on the
Glueckstal
colonies; also
helped verify
origins data for
settlers of
Hoffungstal, Bessarabia.
PrivalnoyeVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
StraubVV.
PriwalnojeVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
StraubVV.
Probate(?)GL,
Holstein: an
unidentified place
said by the
Dinkel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Muss family.
ProbstFN:
said by the
Reinhard FSL to be fromUC Hanstedt. For 1783 see
Mai1793:Mv2377.
He married a
Seybold woman in
Rosslau in 1765 (Mai&Marquardt#835).
Probstei Amt:
was a district E of
Kiel city,
seated in what is
now Schoenberger
Strand.
ProellochsFN:
see
Breloas.
ProescherFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Schotten parish
records for many
generations prior to
1767; see
Flegel trip.
ProescherFN:
also see
Brescher.
ProesinFN:
according to
a
Rosslau ML
this woman
(no origin given)
married in 1766 a
Koch man;
by 1767 the couple
was in
Jost (Mai&Marquardt#970).
ProestelFN:
see
Preister.
ProesterFN:
see
Preister.
ProlFN:
see
Bruhl.
Propp{Michael}:
Kulberg27
said he was single
from
Polen.
No found in
T or in any published FSL.
ProsliusFN:
said by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Zinling?,
Kurmainz. Spelled
Brozius in 1790
and 1798 (Mai1798:Mv356,
Dl36).
ProtsmannFN:
see
Protzmann
Protzmann/ProtsmannFN:
said by the
Balzer FSL to be
from
Isenburg
with
Jacob orphan
boys in the
household.
Bonner proved
this man was
baptized in
Huettengesas,
Isenburg[-Meerholz County].
Spelled
Brotsmann in
1798 (Mai1798:Bz33,
Kt29, 54, and 27).
Provinz UtrechtGS:
see
Utrecht.
ProziminskiFN:
Herr
Proziminski was
said by the
Fischer FSL to
be fromUC
Warschau,
Polen; his frau, born a Meier,
was said to come
from
Rohrbach,
Kurpfalz.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 censuses.
PrudhonFN:
said by the
Franzosen FSL to
be fromUC
Beaune,
Frankreich. I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
PruesselbuerenGL:
see
Prussenbrun.
PrunckFN:
the
Buedingen ML
says she was
fromUC
Peddert and
married a
Siebenlist man
in 1766;
later that year this
couple was in
Doenhof (Mai&Marquardt#518).
Prussenbrun(?)GL,
Pfalz: an
unidentified place
said by the
Dobrinka FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Breiner family.
There is a
Pruesselbueren in North
Rhine-Westpahlia
some 24 miles N of
Muenster city,
but that seems far
removed from any
lands that were
Pfalz.
PrussiaGS,
see
Preussen.
Prussian PomeraniaGS,
see
Preussisch Pommern.
Prussian Provinces:
see
Brandenburg(1818-1947),
Pommern(1815on),
Posen(1815 on), Rhein(1822
on),
Sachsen(1816
on),
Schlesian(1742-1919),
Westfalen(1816-1946),
Westpreussen(1772-1829
when absorbed by the
Prussian Kingdom).
Przedecz, Posen: is 52 miles NE of
Kalisch,
Poland and was
an Amt or Kreis or
parish which covered
Sompolno
according to the
GCRA.
Puderbach,
Westerwald-Neuwied: is 21 km NE of Neuwied city.
PuettligenGL:
is 9 km NW of
Saarbruecken
city.
Pufald?FN:
said by the
Fischer FSL to
be fromUC
Schidatlie?,
Polen. The family name
was spelled
Bufald in 1798 (Mai1798:Fs5).
Puhl?FN:
said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to
be fromUC
Wertheim.
Puhl FN: also see
Pful.
Pulheim(?)GL,
Darmstadt: an
unidentified place
said by the
Bangert FSL to
homeUC to
a
Bonecker family.
Punscht(?)GL,
Darmstadt: an
unidentified place
said by the
Bauer FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Kordelje?
family.
PusskerFN:
she was said by
Anhalt-Dessau
records to have been
from
Rehsen and,
abandoned by her
Mattheus/Matheus husband, she departed for Russia with two children (Mai&Marquardt#1120).
PusterinFN:
said by the
Hoelzel FSL to
be fromUC
Kremerew?, [Kur-]Trier.
Spelled
Bustert in 1798 and the maiden name of his wife was given as
Mueller{A.Maria}
(Mai1798:Hz15).
Pustertal,
Tirol, Oesterreich: an
unidentified place
said by the
Hoelzel FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Stetter family.
This probably is nka
Rio-di-Pusteria,
Italy, some 34 miles SSE of
Innsbruck.
The whole
valley from Rio- on
E was known as the
Purstertal.
PutlerFN:
see
Buttler.
Putz FN:
see
Butz.
Putzig, Prussia: nka Puck, Poland,
was 26 miles NNW of
Danzig, and the
GCRA found it
associated with
Bischke (1772 or
1787) and
Wirt (frau
Teske, (1787) families.
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