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Sta-Sthz
St. HilaireGL,
Frankreich: an
unidentified place
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Chrepin family.
There are
many such
place-names in
France.
Saint-Julien-de
…?,
Dauphin?: said
by the
Seelmann FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Lateau family.
There must
have been more than
three dozen
Saint-Julien-de-XX
in
France;
two appear to have
been in
Dauphine: one, de l’Herms, is 53 km NW and the other,
de Raz, is 17 km N,
of
Grenoble.
Saint-Omer?,
Frankreich: an unidentified place said by the Schwed FSL to be homeUC to a Christiansen family.
There are at least 3
Saint-Omers in
France.
St. PetersburgV,
Russia:
Gwen Pritzgau says
that in 1765 a group
of 110 German
families settled
near St. Petersburg, one of the
four or five
non-Volga colony
areas in 1765-67.
See
Neu-Saratowka.
StaabFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Orb, Mainz; one with a Siegel wife fromUC
Bellingen and
the other with a
Martin wife fromUC
Paderhorn.
Sean McGinnis has
traced this
Staab family in
Orb back to the
1600’s in the
Fulda
archives.
StaabFN:
also see
Staf?.
StabFN{Johann}:
said by
Kuhlberg2615 and
the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality or country
mentioned).
StabFN:
according to the
Schlitz ML a
Stab woman
from
Russbach, Duengen
married a
Best man in 1766
(Mai&Marquardt#748).
I have seen
no evidence that
either member of
this couple survived
the trip to Russia.
Stabenow FN:
see
Stebenow.
StablerFN:
see
Stebler.
StackenburgGL:
see
Starkenburg.
StadeGL, Wettraus(?):an unidentified place said by the
Dinkel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Gerlach family.
This might be
Staden some 8 miles WNW of
Buedingen.
StadelmannFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC Bamberg
(no locality
mentioned).
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga censuses.
StadelmannFN:
said by the 1798
Reinhard census
to be the maiden
name of frau
Basner (Mai1798:Rh17),
who was said by the
Reinhard FSL to
be fromUC
Friburg?,
Isenburg.
StadelmannFN:
said by the
Schuck FSL to be
fromUC
Gunzenhausen? Ansbach [Margraviate].
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Su27.
StadenGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Nisk family.
This most
likely was
Staden Ganerbschaft.
StadenGL:
also see
Stade.
Staden GanerbschaftGS:
this small country
(now a part of
Hessen) was
seated at
Staden town
9 miles WNW
of
Buedingen, and 6 miles E of
Freidberg city.
It evidently
was aka
Hessenburg and
it included in its
SE corner the town
of
Lindheim.
See
Ganerbschaft.
StadhausenGL,
Kur Trier: an
unidentified place
said by the
Preuss FSL to be
home to a
Zerfus family.
StadlerFN:
said by the
Kamenka FSL to
be fromUC
Aschaffenburg.
StadlerFN:
said by the
Leitsinger FSL
to be fromUC
Burgau,
Kurbayern. 1798 may be
at
Mai1798:Gk63??
StadlingGL:
an unidentified
place which
according to a
Woehrd ML this was homeUC to
a
Stoeszel woman
who in 1766 married
a
Moehring man;
by 1767 this couple
was in
Jost (Mai&Marquardt#765).
There was a
Staetzling some 4 miles NE of
Augsburg
city in
Kurbayern.
Stadt: an
unidentified place
said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Knoll family.
David says
the Russian in the
orginal FSL means
something like “the
Republican City of
Stadt”.
StadtGL,
Bremen/Breschen(?):,
an unidentified
place said by the
Kratzke FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Rubke family.
It probably
is the Stadt that is
some 26 miles S of
Bremen
in
Lower Saxony.
Stadtamhof, [Kur-]Bayern: is now a
neighborhood within
Regensburg
city and was said by
the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Barteter?
family.
Stadtbach?/Statzbach?, Kurmainz: an
unidentified place
said by the
Dehler FSL to be
homeUC to
Martel/Martell/Mander families.
Stadt Eis(?)GL:
this entry was of
uncertain spelling
in the
Roethling FSL
which said it was in
or near
Fulda:
and home to a
Schwab family.
There is an
Eichenzell some 4.5 miles S of Fulda.
StadtfeldGL,
Marienburg Amt: Cisy, Poland, and was 2.5 miles NW of
Marienburg city.
Said by the
Rosenort FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Baerg family.
Also spelled
Stadtfelde.
StadtfeldeGL:
see
Stadtfeld.
StadthagenGL,
Luzembourg: an
unidentified place
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to
Wilhelmi’s wife.
There is a
Stadthagen some 22
miles W of
Hannover city
center in Lower Saxony.
StadtsmanFN:
see
Statsman.
StaedtFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be fromUC
Mainz.
StaedtFN:
see
Beier of
Boaro.
StaerkelFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned)
with a
Wolf orphan girl
in the household.
Spelled
Sterkel in 1775. Spelled
Staerkel in 1798
(Mai1798:Nr64, 65 and 131).
This
Stoerckel man
was said by the
Buedingen ML to
be
from
Boehnstadt
and to have
married a
Juenger woman in 1766; by 1767 they were in
Norka (Mai&Marquardt#663).
Ruth Schultz
proved he and his
wife were both
baptized in
Boenstadt,
[Isenburg-Waechtersbach
County].
Also spelled
Starkel.
StaerzFN{Kaspar}:
said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Wallerode.
Spelled
Stuertz? In 1798
(Mai1798:Nm38).
StaettelFN:
see
Steigel.
StaetzlingGL:
see
Stadling.
Staf?FN:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Wallroth?.
Spelled
Staff,
Straf, and
Staab in 1798 (Mai1798:Bo25,Mv579).
Stafelberg?[sic?],
[Hessen-]Darmstadt
[Landgraviate]:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to be homeUC to Baecker{Magnus}. I could
find no Stafelberg
in lands that were
then
Hessen-Darmstadt,
but there was a
Staufenberg??
StaffFN:
said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be an
orphaned
brother-in-law of
Herr
Spahn. I could
not find him in
Mai1798.
Staff FN:
see
Staf and
Stapf.
Staffler{Friedrich}:
KS:82 and nnn
say this man fromUC
Winterberg
(which Stumpp noted
was in
Westfalen) 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 him in any
published FSL.
Staffort/ Stafford,
[Baden
Durlach Margraviate]:
is 13 km NE of
Karlsruhe
city, and
Gerhard Lang
says that
Beideck {J.Michael} was born there c.1694, and married
and had children
there before leaving
for
Denmark
and latrer going on
to
Beideck on the Volga.
Lang also proved
that Joseph
Gammerstrath{Joseph}
was born here about
1737.
StahlFN{G.Michael}:
said by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Kortheim?,
Wuerzburg. I could not
find this family in
the 1798
Volga
censuses.
StahlFN{Margaretha}:
a widow said by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Niegerschweld?,
Wuerzburg [Bishopric].
I could find
neither her nor her
son in the 1798
Volga
censuses.
StahlFN:
aka frau
Kemmet of
Glueckstal, using FHL#1,528,431,
the
GCRA proved her
origin in
Liebenzell,
Calv [Amt], Wuerttemberg, and
that her mother was
a
Weber.
See their
book for a bit more.
StahlFN:
said by the
Kamenka FSL to
be fromUC
Neustadt-bei-Heide(?)/Neustadt-am-Heide.
Stahl{Martin+w+5c}:
Kulberg220 said
they were from
UC [Kur-]Pfalz and went to
Livonia.
StahlFN:
said by the
Kukkus FSL to be
fromUC
Allendorf, Braunfels.
StahlFN{Friedrich}:
was said by both
versions of the
Stahl-am-Karaman
FSL (#10) to be fromUC
Stuttgart,
Wuerttemberg
Duchy.
StahlFN:
said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be fromUC
Hohenwestein, [Schleswig-]Holstein
[Royal Duchy] with an orphan,
Mueller{Samuel}),
in the household.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:St57 and 12).
Stahl{Friedrich}:
KS:82 and nnn say this Catholic man fromUC
Bischerstune(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.
StahlFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Haiger parish
records during the
years prior to 1767,
and in
Tann marriage records 1762-67; see Flegel trip.
StahlRN,
Sherri
has found the
birth/marriage
records of her
Goethmann/Goettmann
ancestors in
Reichelsheim and
Nieder-Kinzig,
Erbach.
Stahl-am-KaramanVV
(aka
Zvonarevkut of
Zwonarewkut) is a German village on the eastern side of the Volga.
The
Stahl-am-Karaman FSL (first transcription printed in Vol.14, No.1 of
the AHSGR Journal
for Spring 1991)
indicates the
following origins
(all unconfirmed
unless otherwise
noted) and families.
Later the
Pleve version was
published in 2008 in
Einwanderung
Vol.4, pp.191-204,.
from
Ansbach: (Gaurshtein/Hauerstein9);
from
Buedingen,
Idenburg/Isenburg: (Klaus28);
from
Darmstadt: (Veber);
from
Dawtenburg/Davidenburg?,
Wuerttemberg:
(wife of
Shifler31);
from
Eitenburg in
Gessen/Ortenberg,
Hessen-Kassel [Landgraviate]:
(Pek/Beck19);
from
Elbs,
Dormstadt area: (Shifler31);
from
Freystadt/Freistadt,
Prussia: (Shraider/Schroeder14);
from
Friburg?,
Risenburg County: (Mueller20);
from
Fridburg?,
Rissenburg/Riesenburg County: (Mueller8);
from
Friedberg,
Holy Roman Empire: (Eger/Jaeger8);
from
Galburg?,
Holy Roman Empire: (Glikler6);
from
Gening/ Dienheim:
(Appel48, Grau (Kraus
in FSL)49,
Henneberg32, 33, Kewel
(his widow, now wife
of
Schipper) 40,
40a,
Kraus (wife of
Schneider)36,
37, 43,
Kraus (but
really
Krutsch
(sic
Kraus in FSL)38, Kuehnreich45b,
Loresch34, 39,
44,
Martin(his wid
now wife of
Seibel)45, 45a,
Martin46, 47,
Pfeifer (widow
of Johann, wife of
Krutsch)38, 38a,
Rot/Roth41,
Scheidt(wife of
Loresch)44, Schmidt42,
Schnarr?(wife of
Kraus)43, 43a,
Schneider35, 36,
(wife of
Kraus) 37, (wife
of
Schmidt)42,
Shipper/Schiffler31, 40, and
Zeifel/Seibel45,
and possibly
frau
Hennenberg nee Friedrich?33,
and the
Keil wife of
Appel48, and the
Nickel wife of Schneider35
);
from
Gern,
Schleisien: (Rose24);
from
Gruenberg, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
(Ruebsam25, Ruebsam27 and
Sassmannhausen/Sacksmannhausen?26 and
probably
Schnegelberger/Sheeberg{Conrad}25a),
and possibly
Beidel{Christoph}27);
from
Hamburg/Homberg:
(wife of
Rein)21;
from
Heilbronn: (Gloeckner6);
from
Hessen-Kassel: (Mueller8 and frau Jaeger/widow
Mueller8);
from
Karlsruhe,
Baden-Tuchan/Durlach (Bossert{Bernhard}3
and
Resh/Resch{Wenzel}2, and the wife of Gaurshtein/ Hauerstein{Michael}9);
from
Kriburg,
Dormstadt area: (Rizon25);
from
Langensalza, [Kur-]Sachsen: (Wenzel/Vitsel18);
from
Lauterbach: (Gauzen26, Ripsa27 and
Sheeberg/Schnegelberger{Johannes}25a);
from
Lipany/Lipaschile?,
Prussia (Baumgart/Baumhardt13);
from
Luebeck: (Frank/Frans16);
from [Kur-]Mainz: (Rein21);
from
Manau, [Kur-]Sachsen: (Rein21);
from
Neuberg: (Walter/Valter7);
from
Pateno/Paterburg?,
Hanau(stadt) County: (Raush/Rausch29);
from
Querfurt: (Ott30);
from
Querfurt, [Kur-]Sachsen: (Straub15);
from
Rosenberg,
Prussia: (Gut(h)17);
from
Saxony: (Vitsel18);
from
Schwechat,
Holy Roman Empire: (Ott30);
from
Schwerin,
Neiberg/Newmark County: (Valter7);
from
Stockholm,
Sweden: (Lenz5);
from
Stuttgart,
Wuerttemberg Duchy: (Gutman/Guttmann12
Mirin, Pets/Betz11,
Stahl10, and
Treger?1, as well as the wives of Bossert3, Lenz5,
and
Resh2 plus her Meyer
daughrer2a);
from
Tinning?,
Daenemark: (frau Straub15);
from
Weimar,
[Kur-]Sachsen: (Migne/Mitne?23).
Stahl-am-TarlykVV
(aka
Stepnaja,
Stepnaya, Stepnoje, and
Stepnoye) is a Lutheran German village founded in 1767 on the eastern side of
the Volga River.
Its
FSL is now
published in Pleve,
Einwanderung …,
vol.IV, pp. 205-220.
According to
this, the first
settlers were from
the following places
with the family
names shown here in
parens. Verified
corrections are in
red.
The number
with the name is
their household
number in the FSL:
from
Altdorf, Nuernberg [Imperial City]:
(Schindler51);
from
Atip? ,
Holstein [Duchy]: (Schumacher28);
from
Baruth, [Kur-]Sachsen:
(Meckel25);
from
Bentwisch, Mecklenburg[-Schwerin Duchy]:
(Bopp/Popp15);
from
Bergedorf, Hamburg [Imperial City]:
(Gies19);
from
Borg, Mecklenburg[-Schwerin Duchy]:
(Ecksu?33,
and
possibly
Bartel{Johann}33a);
from
Brunstadt?,
Muelhausen: (Winzenhausen11);
from
Danzig [Free City]: (Schmudy36,
Trey/Treu12);
from
Dorup,
Daenemark [Kingdom]: (Mertz?37);
from
Elmshorn, [Schleswig-]Holstein [Royal
Duchy]: (Dietrich50 and possibly
Mueller{Johann}50a);
from
Eltersdorf, Erlangen , Nuernberg [Imperial
City]: (Obendoerfer/Oberndoerfer38);
from
Esnich?,
Daenemark [Kingdom]: (Wolf7);
from
Estrup, Daenemark [Kingdom]: (Esterob74);
from
Flensburg, Daenemark [Kingdom]: (Nilsen/Nielsen58);
from
Gorsenbrun?,
Holstein [Duchy]: (Hermann10);
from
Grossen-Linden, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
(Konrad43);
from
Grossleinungen, Mansfeld [County]: (Hoetsch?8);
from
Hamburg [Imperial City]: (Mahler32,
Volmer57);
from
Heist, Holstein [Duchy]: (Langmacher69);
from
Hessen-Kassel [Landgraviate]: (Mosebach73);
from
Hohenwestein/Hohenwestedt?,
[Schleswig-]Holstein
[Royal
Duchy]: (Stahl1,
and perhaps
Mueller{Samuel}1a);
from
Kiel, [Holstein-Gottorp Duchy]: (Schmidt76,
Frank71,
Pletner?55, Hesse46);
from
Kiel, Holstein[-Gottorp Duchy]:
(Lampe27);
from
Kolbow?
Amt, Mecklenburg[-Schwerin
Duchy]: (Bossel31);
from
Lenzen, [Kur-]Brandenburg:
(Matthissen{J.Arent}5);
from
Licques?, Frankreich: (Barett23);
from
Lonez?,
Holstein [Duchy]: (Berns23);
from
Luebeck: (Matthisen{Johann}5,Scheidt
52);
from
Luetersburg? (Tralmann14);
from
Luetersburg?,
Holstein [Duchy]: (Arendt18,
Klopmann42);
from
Luoma?,
Finnland: (Steinmann42);
from
Magdeburg [Duchy]: (Schaefer64,
Spahn40, and
perhaps
Staff40a);
from
Marburg,
Hessen-Kassel [Landgraviate]:
(Holzmann/Holtzmann62);
from
Maribo,
Holstein [Duchy sic]: (Marz2);
from
Minden, Hannover [sic]: (Bartel{Ludwig}67);
from
Moneksen?, Mecklenburg: (Riding?70);
from
Neu-Muenster,
Holstein [Duchy]: (Baumgardt13,Brickmann/Bruegemann/Brueckmann
34,
Krus68, Moritz16,
Stappelfeld/Stapelfeld/Stupelfeldt35);
from
Osterby, [Schleswig-]Holstein [Royal
Duchy]: (Schoenberg6);
from
Pegau, [Kur-]Sachsen: (Hassel60,
Lehmann59, and possibly
Eshouf?60a);
from
Raibach,
Erbach [County]: (Bessinger45);
from
Regensburg: (Kretzinger66);
from
Riepen,
Daenemark [Kingdom]: (Nordhauer47);
from
Rostock,
Mecklenburg[-Schwerin Duchy]:
(Dibinaus72,
Karnholz?49);
from
Scherschir?,
Daenemark [Kingdom]: (Carl21,
Hansen20);
from
Schleswig-Holstein
[Royal
Duchy]: (Hagen63, Numm54);
from
Schlouchs?,
Daenemark [Kingdom]: (Jessen29);
from
Schlut?, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
(Krampf61);
from
Strassburg,
Elsass: (Haar44);
from
Suhl, [Kur-]Sachsen: (Grass56);
from
Tietelsen,
Isenburg [County]: (Nilmeier3);
from
Tomesch?,
Holstein [Duchy]: (Jensen{Weiralas}41);
from
Urach,
Wuerttemberg [Duchy]: (Fisher/Fish’ais39);
from
Varel,
Oldenburg [County]: (Riedlew?30);
from
Weizersen?,
Grindlanos?: (Sereisbar?4);
from
Welt,
Holstein [Duchy]: (Jensen{Matthias}9);
from
Wilhelmsburg,
Hamburg [Imperial City]:
(Brunckhorst22);
from
Wippenbach?,
Hessen-Kassel [Landgraviate]:
(Emerich26);
from
Zechow, [Kur-]Brandenburg: (Pisterling75);
from
Zittau, [Kur-]Sachsen: (Dreitzler53);
from
Zwickau?, [Kur-]Sachsen: (Richter24).
StahlbaumFN:
said by the
Fischer FSL to
be fromUC
Marienwerder,
Preussen.
StahlbaumFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Amsterdam, Holland
with a wife fromUC
London, England.
StahlbaumFN:
also see
Stallbaum.
StahlbergGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be homeUC
to
Lorey and
Seibel families.
Kuhlberg said
this was in
Isenburg.
I wonder if
“Stahlberg” is not
Stollberg County,
just N of
Isenberg County.
StahlbergGL,
Leiningen [County]: an unidentified place said by the Bauer FSL to be homeUC to Jung, Lens? and
Stetenger
families.
StahlbergGL,
Pfalz-Zweibruecken
Duchy: was some
32 miles WNW of
Mannheim city.
I can find no
Stahlberg that was
in either
Isenburg County
or
Leiningen County lands.
StahldeckerFN:
see
Stalldecker.
Stahlecker/StohlackerFN:
arrived in South
Russia in 1819;
later settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa; family records found by
Curt Renz in
Honau, Reutlingen Oberamt, Wuerttemberg.
StahlmannFN{Abraham}:
said by the Stumpp
supplement to the
Dietel FSL to be
fromUC
Pfalz (no
locality indicated).
For 1798 see
(Mai1798:Br66).
StahlmannFN{Katharina}:
said by the 1798
Dietel census to
be the maiden name
of frau
Reichel
(Mai1798:Dt81).
StahlmannFN:
said by the
Laub FSL to be
fromUC
Darmstadt (no
locality mentioned).
In 1798 the
wife’s maiden name
was given as
Glose? (Mai1798:Lb44).
StahlmannFN:
see
Stallman.
StaigerFN:
said by the
Bergdorf 1816
census (KS:660,
451) to have been
from
Bodelshausen,
Tuebingen [Amt],
Wuerttemberg.
This origin was
verified by the
GCRA using
FHL(1,457,442).
See their
book for more
detail.
Also spelled
Steiger.
StallbaumFN{M.Christina}:
this orphan girl was
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
living in a
Boch family that
was fromUC
Gohren,
Dessau.
Spelled
Stahlbaum in
1798 (Mai1798:
Mv288).
StallbaumFN{AugustW}:
this orphan was said
by the
Boaro FSL to be
living in a
Hede family that
was fromUC
Rieben,
Dessau.
Spelled
Stahlbaum in
1798 (Mai1798:
Bx07, 21).
The father of
these two Stallbaum
children may have
been Christian (see
Mv288).
StalldeckerFN:
said by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Sigmarigen?,
Oberesterhof? (sic.).
Spelled
Stahldecker in
1798 (Mai1798:Bn35).
StallmannFN:
said by the
Dinkel FSL to be
fromUC
Glueckstadt,
Holstein.
Also spelled
Stahlmann.
StalsGL-bei-Taugemuedung, Preussen: an unidentified place said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Fleischer
family.
Stambach, [Pfalz-]Zweibruecken
[Duchy]: is 4 miles E of Zweibruechen and said by the
Seewald FSL to
be homeUC
to the
Artzer/Arzer{Philipp
Anton} and
Brungard{Franz}
families (#33
and 40
respectively).
StammFN
said by the
Frank FSL to be
fromUC
Obermundstadt,
Isenburg.
StammFN:
two probable
brothers said by the
Goebel FSL to be
fromUC
Kellenbach, Kurmainz,
one married to a
Gabel, and one
Hammel (also see
Mai1798:Gb35,
Hn4).
StammFN:
also see
Stan and
Stanow.
StammerFN{F.Daniel}:
married a
Muehrd/Muehrden
woman in
Luebeck in 1764; the couple was in the Transport List but so
far has not been
found settled in
Russia (Mai&Marquardt#3).
StammheimGL,
Isenburg: is
some 8 miles W of
Buedingen city,
and said by the
Kraft FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schuldeis
family.
Wagner1
p. 85 reported that
the marriage record
in
Duedelsheim,
[Isenburg-Buedingen
County] said frau
Magel of
Balzer was a
Stoffel fromUC Stammheim.
Stamor?FN:
said by the
Holstein FSL to
be fromUC
Wendtorf(?),
Holstein.
StanFN:
said by the
Walter FSL to be
fromUC
Lofert,
Hesse-Darmstadt.
Evidently
family name was
later spelled
Stamm.
StanFN:
also see
Stanow.
StandacherFN:
said by the
Seelmann FSL to
be fromUC
Eckstedt, [Kurmainz?].
In 1798 spelled
Staudaker (Mai1798:Sm20,32
and 34).
Stando?FN:
said by the
Messer FSL to be
fromUC
Brandenburg (no
locality mentioned).
Stanewo(?)GL,
Vierstammstadt(?):an
unidentified place
said by the
Dobrinka FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Wenzel family.
Stang FN:
said by the
Ernestinendorf
FSL to be fromUC
Wallernhausen, [Isenburg-]Budedingen.
StangFN said, by theStumpp version of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL, to
be fromUC
Wallernhausen/Wallershausen,
Buedingen, Hesse,
and by the Pleve
version to be fromUC
Wallernhausen,
Nidda, Darmstadt.
According to the
Buedingen ML,
this man was
fromUC
Wallernhausen
and
married in 1766 a
Siebert woman fromUC Unter Lays (Mai&Marquardt#718).
StangFN{Sebastian}:
said by the
Volmer FSL to be fromUC Gernsheim, Kurmainz.
Rosemary Larsen
says that the
Russian version of
the FSL had this
place as
Kinisem but in
fact
his origin was
in
Koenigheim,
Tauberbischsheim, Kurmainz.
StangendorfGL:
Said by the
Boaro FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Lotz family.
There is a
Stangedorf some 4
miles NE of
Zwickau city in
Saxony. Others were in
what is now Poland
and the Czech
Republic.
Stangenrod, [Hessen-Darmstadt Landgraviate]: is 12 miles ENE of
Giessen city and
said by the
Ernestinendorf
FSL to be homeUC
to
Kutscher{J.Georg}/Kutchera
/Kutscher?{Johann}/Kutscher39,
and
Ron?/Rohn
families.
Kuhlberg
said, in regards to
{J.Georg}, that this
was in
Darmstadt, and
in regards to the
others that it was
in
Hessen.
Stangenrod, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
said by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Pflug family.
StanglRN,
Thomas A: is the
editor of origins
research and an
origin verifier for
the
GCRA book on the
Glueckstal
colonies.
Stankowic
FN: said by
the
Seelmann FSL to
be fromUC
Gradisce,
Slowenien. In 1798
spelled
Stankovich (Mai1798:Sm8 and 4).
StankovichFN:
see
Stankowic.
StanovFN:
see
Stanow.
StanowFN:
said by the
Husaren FSL to
be fromUC
Konstantinopol,
Tuerkei. In 1798 spelled
Stanov and
Stan (Mai1798:Hn31) and
Stamm (Sd19).
StapelfeldFN:
see
Stappelfeld.
StapenGL,
Preussen: an
unidentified place
said by the
Anton FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Hardt family.
There is a
Stapen in
Sachsen-Anhalt some 32 miles SW of Wittenberge.
StapfFN:
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be fromUC
Coburg (no
locality mentioned).
The family
name was spelled
Staff in 1798 (Mai1798:Or11).
According to a
Rosslau ML this
Staff man
married a
Hanke woman in
1766 (Mai&Marquardt#900).
StappelfeldFN:
said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be fromUC
Neu-Muenster,
Holstein[-Gottorp Duchy].
I could not
find members of this
family in
Mai1798.
Spelled
Stapelfeld and
Stupelfeldt in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#1348).
StapperFN:
said by the Pleve
version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL to be fromUC
Hannover;
said by the
Kromm version to be
fromUC
Hollbach near
Hanau (pp.31, 34). Also
spelled
Stopper.
StarckFN:
see
Stark and Storke.
Starenkburg(?)GL,
Heppenheim: an
unidentified place
said by the
Volmer FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Weikauf family.
StarfritzGL,
Hesse County:
said by the
Walter FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Brethauer
family, and
identified by the
Walter Research
Group as
Sterbfritz.
Stargard, [Farther Pommern, Kur-]Brandenburg:
is now Stargard
Szczecinski,
Poland, was some
20 miles ESE of
Stettin city,
and was said by the
Reinhard FSL to
be homeUC
to
Schmidt{Wilhelm}.
Said by the
Straub FSL to be homeUC to a Biekse?/Biske? family.
StargardGL,
Kursachsen:
is now Stargard
Gubinski,
Poland, some 73
miles SE of
Berlin center.
StargardtGL,
[Farther-]Pommern, [Kurbrandenburg]:
is probably the same
as
Stargard,
Brandenburg, see
above;
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Bohn family.
StaritsaVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
Reinwald.
StarizaVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
Reinwald.
StarkFN:
said (no locality
indicated) by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Bamberg.
Starck should
be checked in 1798.
StarkFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Hamburg (no
locality mentioned).
In 1798 the
family name was
spelled
Starck (Mai1798:Ss08).
StarkelFN:
see
Stoerckel.
StarkenburgGL,
[Kur-]Mainz: an unidentified place said by the Schuck FSL to be homeUC to a Freihaut family.
StarkloffFN:
see
Stekloff.
Starkstadt?, [Kur-]Mainz: an
unidentified place
said by the
Ober-Monjou FSL
to be homeUC
to an
Aumueller
family.
Stary MuensterburgGL:
see
Muensterburg.
StassfurtGL,
[Magdeburg
Duchy]: is some
18 miles S of
Magdeburg city, and
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Vogt family.
StatsmanFN:
listed by both the
1816
Neudorf census
(#56) and
KS:452 with no
origin.
Using
FHL#1,190,269,
the
GCRA proved
their origin in
Rietheim,
Urach [Amt], Wuerttemberg.
Also spelled
Stadtsman. See the
GCRA book for
more
StatzbachGL:
see
Stadtbach.
StaubFN:
he is said by the
Mariental FSL to
be fromUC
Saargemuend,
Lothringen while
it says Frau Staub
is fromUC
Zweibruecken.
The 1798
Mariental census
says her maiden name
was
Luetzig (Mai1798:Mt55).
StaubFN:
also see
Straub.
StaubingGL,
[Kur-]Bayern: is some 15 miles SW of Regensburg and said by the
Herzog FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Billinger
family.
StauchFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Schotten parish
records for many
generations prior to
1767; see
Flegel trip.
StaudFN:
said by the
Koehler FSL to be the maiden name of frau Bauer.
StaudFN:
said by the
Preuss FSL to be
fromUC
Mittelholz,
Kurtrier.
This was
later spelled
Staudt.
StaudakerFN:
said by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be fromUC
Hinterberg,
Herzogtum Kaerten and the wife’s maiden name was given as
Muehlbacher.
I could not
locate them or any
descendant in
Mai1798.
StaudakerFN:
also see
Standacher.
StaudtFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Winterhausen
marriage records
1760-1769; see
Flegel trip.
StaudtFN:
also see
Staud.
StaufGL, Ansbach: said by the Herzog
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Rurenschop
family.
The most
likely place is in
Bavaria some 31
miles SE of
Ansbach city.
StaufenbergGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Ernestinendorf
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Becker{J.Heinrich}family
and possibly to a
Falk? family.
Said by the
Paulskaya FSL to be homeUC to a Volk family. This
probably was in
Hessen-Darmstadt
some 6 miles NNE of
Giessen city,
but there was
another Staufenberg
in
Baden-Baden Duchy,
or this may have
referred to the
Barony below.
Staufenberg
GL: an
unidentified place
said by the
Ernestinendorf
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Jung(J.Heinrich
family.
Kuhlberg said
this was in
Hessen, if he
was correct, this
surely was the one 6
miles NNE of
Giessen.
Otherwise
this may have
referred to the
Barony below.
StauferFN:
this widowed
sister-in-law of
Zittel{Jacob}
was said by the
Reinwald FSL to
be fromUC
[Baden-]Durlach
[Margraviate].
Stauffenberg BaronyGL:
was a small barony
just W of
Ebingen,
Baden-Wuerttemberg.
Staugacker{Philipp}:
KS:82 and nnn
say this party of 4
fromUC
Frankfurt 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.
Stauhusen?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Schaefer{Balthasar}
family.
StausFN:
said by the 1816
Glueckstal
census (KS:673, 452) to be from
Markgroeningen,
Ludwigsburg [Amt], Wuerttemberg.
Using
FHL(1,056,750-1),
the
GCRA verified
this origin;
although they also
believe that the
colonist was born in
Pfeffingen,
Balingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg.
See the
GCRA book for
more details.
Also spelled
Stauss.
StaussFN:
see
Staus.
Stavenshagen: is
Stawiszyn-bei-Kalisch.
Stawashin, Prussia: is Stawiszyn-bei-Kalisch.
Stawiszyn,
Poland: is
Stawiszyn-bei-Kalisch.
Stawiszyn-bei-Kalisch,
Prussia: is some
10 miles N of
Kalisch,
Poland;
according to Jerry
Frank its German
name was
Stavenshagen,
not
Rubin.
StebbachGL,
Sinsheim [Amt], Baden: is 8 miles
SE of
Sinsheim city,
and said by the 1816
Glueckstal
census to be homeUC
to frau
Beck.
Stebenow&Stabenow{A.Elisabeth}FN: this widow of {Andreas} was
listed in the 1798
Stephan census (Mai1798:Sp5),
but I cannot find
her in any FSL.
Stebenow{Margaretha
K}FN:
this daughter of
{Friedrich} left
Stephan in 1788
(Mai1798:Mv2833,
Ho17), but I cannot
find them in any
FSL.
SteblerFN:
listed in the
Bergdorf 1858 census (KS:665,
453) without origin.
Origin in
Musberg,
Boeblingen
[Amt],
Wuerttemberg
was proven by the
GCRA using
FHL(1,055,878).
See the
GCRA book for
more details.
Also spelled
Stabler.
SteblerFN:
said by the
1798
Norka census to be the maiden name of frau KildauFN{Just}
(Mai1798:Nr63).
StebnerFN:
see
Tschitibner.
Stecher?FN:
said by the
Schaefer FSL to
be fromUC
Bueden?,
Sachsen[?]. Spelled Stekhert?
in 1798 (Mai1798:Sf36).
This man
married a
Hoch woman in Rosslau in
1765 (Mai&Marquardt
#834).
Stecher?FN:
the wife was said
(no locality
mentioned) by the
Schaefer FSL to
be fromUC
Regensburg.
SteckelbergGL:
said by the
Schoenchen FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Kamp family.
I could only
find 1 Steckelberg,
a very tiny place,
then in
Kursachsen, 12
km N of
Zeitz city.
But there are
a variety of
similarly spelled
places.
Steckenborn, [Juelich Duchy, near]
Aachen [Imperial City]: is 24 km SE of
Aachen city, and
said by the
Schoenchen FSL
to be homeUC
to
Wagner23
Steckenmeister{Maria}:
according to a
Friedberg ML she
was fromUC
Allendorff,
Graefenstein
married in 1766
married
BeckerFN{David}; by 1767 the couple was in
Kukkus (Mai&Marquardt#344).
Stecker?FN:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Heneswart? with
a
Bachman stepdaughter in the household.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
SteckerFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Tarsilant(?).
Stecklein{Peter+w+4}:
Kulberg107 said
they were Catholic
fromUC
Wuerzburg.
Not found in
T or in any published FSL.
Stecklein{Simon}:
I could not find
them in
Kulberg.
They were
probable
Zug first settlers said by Recruiter Beauregard’s 1768 list (Lk122)
to have been fromUC
Sassendorf.
Probably
spelled
Stocklein in 1767 (T4688-4690).
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Zg17 and 37.
Stecklein
\FN: see
Stocklein and
Strecklein.
StedalGL,
see
Stendal.
Steeden, [Wied-]Runkel [County]:
is 2.8 km NW of
Runkel town and
was said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Krentz family.
StefanFN:
listed by the 1816
Kassel census
(#89) without
origin.
Not listed in
the
GCRA book.
Stefan{Joachim}:
KS:82 and nnn say this man fromUC Luebeck 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.
StefferFN:
see
Stieber.
Steffin,
Brandenburg[sic?]: said by the
Urbach FSL to be
homeUC
to a
Bott family.
The only
Steffin which I can
find is 2.5 km SSE
of
Wismar city and
was then at the
border of a small
exclave of
Sweden(!) and
the
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Duchy – I can’t
discern to which it
belonged.
StegelFN:
said by the 1798
census to be the
maiden name of frau
Ritter
originally of
Dehler (Mai1798:Bn24).
StegemanFN:
according to a
Rosslau ML this
woman (no
origin given)
married in 1766 an
Arendholtz man; by 1767 the couple was in
Jost (Mai&Marquardt#961).
StegerFN:
said by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be fromUC
Solms (no
locality mentioned)
and to have married
a
Wilhelm woman in
Oranienbaum.
StegmannFN:
said by the
Pfeiffer FSL to
be fromUC
Aschaffenburg.
StegmeierFN:
arrived in South
Russia in 1819,
later settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa;
family records found
by
Curt Renz in
Weiler, Brackenheim Oberamt,
Wuerttemberg.
StehleFN:
not found in an FSL
[check kz25] but was
in the 1775
Grimm census
#63.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Gm83,
173 and Br50.
StehleFN
said by the
Kautz FSL to be
fromUC
Waldangelloch/Waldenloch, Wuerttemberg.
StehlfeldFN:
said by the
Holstein FSL to
be fromUC
Braunschweig, no
locality mentioned.
StehlmanFN:
see
Stellmann.
Stehm?FN:
said by the
Bangert FSL to
be fromUC
Frauenstein, Sachsen. I could not
find this family in
Mai1798es.
SteibFN:
the maiden name of
the widow
Fischer listed
in the
Bergdorf 1816
census (KS:659,
264) with no origin,
whereas
KS:263 says she
was fromUC
Baiersbronn,
Freudenstadt [Amt],
Wuerttemberg.
She was proven by
the
GCRA to be from
Goeppingen, Goeppengin [Amt],
Wuerttemberg; see their book for detail.
SteigelFN:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Weil.
Pleve thought
this might be a
misspelling of
Staettel. I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
SteigerFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Kirburg marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip.
Steiger{Michael}:
married an
Engelhardt woman
in
Luebeck in 1765;
they were in the
Transport List but
have not been found
resident in Russia (Mai&Marquardt#13).
SteigerFN:
also see
Staiger.
Steigerwald: see
Steugerwald.
SteigmannFN:
said by the
Bergdorf 1816
census (KS:666,
453) to have been
from
Scheppach,
Oehringen [Amt],
Wuerttemberg.
This origin was
verified as
Scheppach, in
Waldbeck
parish by the GCRA using
FHL(1,346,109);
they believe this
family was in
Klostersulzbach
before
Walbeck.
See the
GCRA book for
more detail.
SteihlFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Tann marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip.
Steimle/SteinleFN:
left
Nagold, Wuerttemberg
for Russia in the
1811.
SteinFN:
said by the
Bergdorf 1816
census (KS:660,
207) to have been
from
Lemberg,
Pirmasens [Amt],
Pfalz.
However, the
GCRA believes
the emigrant was
bornUC in
Duerrenmettstetten,
Sulz [Amt], Wuerttemberg, and
that the family
lived for a time in
Groembach,
Suedpreussen
where two children
were born before
coming to
Bergdorf.
See their
book for more
detail.
SteinFN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC
Dresden, Sachsen.
He married a
Baumann woman in
Luebeck in 1766
(Mai&Marquardt#87).
He may have
died without issue
prior to the 1798
Volga censuses.
SteinFN:
see
Funk of
Boaro.
SteinFN:
said by the
Husaren FSL to
be fromUC
Dorfern?,
Oesterreich.
SteinFN:
said by the
Kraft FSL to be
fromUC
Vaitshain(?),
Riedesel.
SteinFN:
according to the
Krasnoyar FSL
there was a Stein
stepson living with
a
Sostdorf? family
fromUC
Lengfeld(?).
SteinFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
the orphaned son of
Johannes Stein now
living in the
Isenburger
Weigand{Kaspar} household.
Kuhlberg said
Stein was from
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Sg80.
SteinFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be stepsons in the
Wittig
household.
Stein{G.Christoph}FN:
listed in
the 1772
Pobochnaya first settlers’ list (pb27) with no origin mentioned ; I
could not identify
any family member in
Mai1798.
SteinFN:
the
Buedingen ML
says a Stein woman
fromUC
Ulrichstein married in 1766 a
Eberlein man;
by 1767 this couple
was in
Walter (Mai&Marquardt#637).
SteinFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Kirburg marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip.
SteinFN:
see also
Sein.
SteinGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Hildmann FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Schmidt{Martin}
family.
Said by
Recruiter
Beauregard’s list to
have been homeUC
to the
Lea?{Anton}
family (Lk61).
There is an
almost endless
number of Steins in
Germany.
SteinGL, Baden-Durlach: may be some 11 miles ESE of Karlsruhe, Baden Wuerttemberg, and said by the Dobrinka FSL to be homeUC to a Fuertig family. Also see
Sten.
Stein, [Baden-]Durlach [Margraviate]:
is 5 miles NNW of
Pforzheim city,
and was said by the
Reinwald FSL to
be homeUC
to the
Gauger family.
SteinGS:
an unidentified
country; see
Ingelheim.
SteinachGL,
Tyrol: is some
13 miles SSE of
Innsbruck, Tirol,
and said by the
Preuss FSL to be
home to a
Fuchs family.
SteinagelFN:
said by the
Mueller FSL to
be fromUC
Nieder Beerbach.
SteinauGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be homeUC
to
Schnarr and
Schnitzer
families.
SteinauGL,
Fulda: is some 3
miles NE of Fulda
city, and said by
the
Herzog FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schell family.
SteinauGL,
Hanau: is some
27 miles NE of
Hanau city, and
said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Simon family.
Same as the
next entry.
Steinau-an-der-Strasse(?)GL,
Hanau: said by
the
Kraft FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Bott family.
Same as the
preceding entry.
SteinauerFN:
according to the
Goebel FSL this
was the maiden name
of
Litzauer (fromUC
Zellingen, Wuerzburg)’s
wife.
Steinbach{Anna}:
fromUC
Bobenhuasen
she married
Gambach{Karl} 9
April 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#502).
KS129 said
Bobenhausen was
near
Gruenberg (now
in Hesse ). They
settled in the
Moor FSL (#52).
SteinbachFN:
said by the
Seewald FSL to
be fromUC
Dannstadt, Pfalz.
SteinbachFN:
also see
Steinbock.
SteinbachGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Stephan FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Haas family.
SteinbachGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Schmidt family.
There were
about 80 Steinbachs
in the Germanies!
SteinbachGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be homeUC
to
Horn and
Schneider
families.
Kuhlberg said
this was in
Darmstadt.
This probably
was about 4 miles SE
of
Giessen city.
SteinbachGL,
[Hessen-]Darmstadt:
said by the
Bangert FSL to
homeUC to
a
Gossmann?
family.
This surely
was 4 miles SE of
Giessen city.
Steinbach,
Hangenloch?: an unidentified place said by the Galka FSL to be homeUC to a Schanzenbach family.
There are dozens of
Steinbachs in
Germany.
Steinbach,
Hessen-Kassel [Landgraviate]
[sic?]: an
unidentified place
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to the
Schaefer{Johannes}
family.
I could find
no Steinbach in
lands that were
Hessen-Kassel in the
1760s.
SteinbachGL,
Zweibruecken:
said by the
Mariental FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Schwemmling
family.
This place is
prbably some 13
miles N of
Zweibruecken
city.
Steinbach am
Donnersberg, (Nassau-Weilburg
County): is in
the Pfalz 38 km NW
of
Mannheim city
centre.
Brent Mai
using LDS Film
#193180 proved it
the birthplace
in 1717 of
Gross{J.Michael},
Kratzke
first settler.
SteinbarthFN:
said by the
Lauwe FSL to be
fromUC
Freiberg,
Sachsen. I could not
find this family in
the 1798 censuses.
SteinbecherFN:
said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to
be fromUC
Darmstadt (no
locality mentioned).
SteinbeinFN:
see
Steinbock.
SteinbeissFN:
see
Steinbis.
SteinbergGL/S:
an unidentified
place said by the
Galka FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Fuchs{Katharine}
widow.
SteinbergGL,
Nidda,
Darmstadt:
this might refer to
the
Steinberg which is some 6 miles E of Nidda in Hessen.
Said by the
Boaro FSL to be homeUC to a Martin family.
SteinbergerlRN:
is Manfred
Steinberger,
“Leisenwaelder to
the Volga”,
Meine Heimat,
vol.3.1 April 1999,
Sven Steinberger,
translator; Frances
Meyer Nelson,
editor.
This contains
an original (plus
translation) of a
list of emigrants
from Leisenwald to
Russia compiled by a
Leisenwald judge,
dated 16 May 1766,
and found in the
Fuerst Ysenburg
Archive, Buedingen.
Steinberger2RN:
is Manfred
Steinberger, “Land
und Leute des
Gerichts Spielberg
im Spaemittelalter”,
and “Fuenf
Jahrhunderte
Reifschneider in
Leisenwald”, and
“Leisenwald im
Wandel der
Jahrhunderte” in
500 Jahre
Leisenwald,
Neuenschmidten,
Wittgenborn, im
ehemaligen Gericht
Spielberg,
Waechtersbach, about
1989,
pp. 35-47,
73, 75-99 –
available in the
AHSGR library.
SteinbisFN:
said by the
Jost FSL to be
fromUC
Kakau?,
Dessau.
In 1798 the
name was spelled
Steinbeiss (Mai1798:Jo24,37).
SteinbockFN:
said by the
Koehler FSL to
be fromUC
Fulda (no
locality given), and
his frau’s maiden
name was given as
Walter (no
origin given). The
family name was
spelled
Steinbein (Mai1798:Kl04)
and
Steinbach
(Kl62), as well as
Steinbock
(Mv1341) in 1798.
SteinbrecherFN:
said by the
Doenhof FSL to
be fromUC
Darmstadt (no
locality mentioned).
A
Luebeck ML says
that one of these
men married a
Schneyder woman
in 1765 (Mai&Marquardt#12).
SteinbrennerFN:
said by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be fromUC
Ratingen?,
Herzogtum Wuerttemberg.
I could not identify
them or any
descendants in
Mai1798.
SteinburgGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Mueller FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Gross family.
SteinenGL,
Hannover [aka
Kurbraunschweig]: an unidentified place said by the
Degott FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Krissel family.
The closest
Steinen I could find
to former
Kurbraunschweig
lands was 7 miles S
of Hamm city which
formerly would have
been in
Mark County.
Steinepreis
FN: see
Steinpreis.
Steiner said
SteinertFN: are interfiled in the following:
SteinerFN:
a
Luebeck ML said
this woman married a Porell man
in 1765; they
were in
Balzer by 1767 [Mai&Marquart#11].
SteinerFN:
Gerhard Lang
found that this
woman married in
1761 in
Sulzfeld a
Beisel man before they moved on to Friedrichsanbau,
Schleswig[-Holsltein
Royal Duchy] and
finally to
Dreispitz.
SteinertFN:
said by the
Galka FSL to be
fromUC
Bork.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Gk43,
Ho16.
Steiner{Maria}:
this wife of
Bender{Jacob
Balthasar} of
Doenhof FSL #40
was said to be a
daughter of {Conrad}
(EEE
p.348, see that for
more detail).
Steinert{A.Marg.Agnes}FN:
said by the Pleve
Ehrlich Chart to
have been the wife
of
Ehrlich{Friedrich}
and to have been
born in Karlsruhe.
Using church
records, Shannon
Weis verified this
origin finding that
this
Steiner woman
was baptized there
12 March 1747 born
to
J.Christian and
A.Marg. (Schlotein) Steiner.
SteinerFN:
according to the
Buedingen ML
this woman in 1766
married a
Weigandt man;
their marriage is
also mentoned in
KS:159 and 163 (Mai&Marquardt#412).
This couple
settled in
Husaren.
SteinerFN:
the
Katharinenstadt
FSL says this orphan
was living with a
Schaumburg
family from
Berlin.
SteinertFN:
interfiled with
Steiners.
Steinert{J.Christian}FN:
said by the
Shcherbakovka
FSL to be fromUC
Suelzfeld,
however, using
church records
Shannon Weis proved that this father of
of the
Steinert woman who
married and settled
in X was born in Nov
1714 in
Ochsenburg.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Sv2.
Steinert{Georg}FN:
said by the
Shcherbakovka
FSL to be fromUC
Ochsenburg.
For 1796 and
1798 see
Mai1798:Mv2790, Sv43 and 47.
Steinfeld{Joachim}:
KS:82 and nnn
say this man fromUC
Braunschweig 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.
Steinfeld,
Elsass[sic?]: is an unidentified place said by the
Seelmann FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Kurmann family.
I found 14
Steinfelds but none
in
Elsass.
SteinfurtGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be homeUC
to
Binedel?,
Niedecker{Jacob},
and
Niedecker{Nicolaus}
families. This could
have been any of the
next three entries.
This origin was
proven as Steinfurt,
Friedberg Imperial
City (see below) by
Steven Grau, co-VC
for Neidermonjou
village.
SteinfurtGL,
Baden: see
Steinsfurt.
SteinfurtGL,
Friedberg [Imperial City]: Said by the
Boaro FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Funk family.
A
Luebeck ML
says he was
fromUC
Darmstadt (Mai&Marquardt#285). This
is most likely
present-day
Steinfurth that
is some 3 miles N of
Friedberg city
and is present-day
located in Kreis
Friedberg, Povinz
Oberhessen, Hessen.
Steinfurt [County]GS: Steinfurt city, the seat of the County, was 18
miles NW of the city
of
Muenster.
This small
County held lands
just a few miles in
each direction from
its seat.
SteinfurthGL:
see
Steinfurt and
Steinsfurt.
SteinhauerFN:
both the 1816
Kassel census
(#20) and
KS:454 said this
family came fromUC
Hessen-Kassel.
Using
FHL#193,019, the
GCRA believes they may have been fromUC
Lauterecken,
Kusel [Oberamt],
Rheinpfalz.
The
GCRA has proven
that the
Jordan woman who
may have been frau
Steinhauer and
who later was the
widow of
Abel{Andreas}
was from
Erlenbach,
Germersheim [Amt], Rheinpfalz.
SteinhauerFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Wolfenshausen.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Bg2.
SteinhausenGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Shcherbakovka
FSL to be homeUC
to the
Schmidt{Georg}
family.
There are at
least 12 Steinhausen
in the Germanies.
SteinheimGL:
is an
unidentified
locality which,
according to the
Frank FSL, was
in the state of
Hessen-Darmstadt
and was homeUC
to a
Loebsack family.
Said by
the
Pfeiffer FSL to
be homeUC
to
Holzmeister and
Tege families;
Kuhlberg says
the state was
Mainz.
I think
Kuhlberg more likely
correct.
SteinheimGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Hildmann FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Kehl/Kiel
family.
There are at
least 8 Steinheims
in Germany.
SteinheimGL,
Heidenheim [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is 4
miles WNW of
Heidenheim-an-der-Brenz,
and said, evidently
mistakenly, by the
1816
Glueckstal
census to be homeUC
to the
Hagstolz family.
SteinheimGL,
Kurmainz: said
by the
Mariental FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Jaeger family.
This is now
Steinheim-am-Main.
SteinheimGL,
[Kur-]Mainz: is just across the Main river SW from Hanau city, and said by the
Koehler FSL to
be homeUC
to
Froschhauser,
Schilling, and
possibly
Trab families.
This is now
Steinheim-am-Main.
Steinheim-am-Main:
is 10 miles ESE of
Frankfurt-am-Main
and 17 miles NW of
Aschaffenburg.
The
Roethling FSL as
presented by Stumpp
says the
Schalitz family
was fromUC
Dietesheim near
Steinheim-am-Main.
This is
Steinheim,
Kurmainz.
SteinheimGL,
Murr-Marbach parish,
Wuerttemberg:
is some 1.5
miles NE of
Marbach-am-Neckar, Baden-Wuerttemberg, and
was home to a
Erkert family
that settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa.
SteinhilberFN:
said by the 1816
Glueckstal
census (KS:671,
454) to be from
Moessingen,
Rottenburg [Amt],
Wuerttemberg.
Using
FHL(1,457,467),
the
GCRA verified
this origin.
See the
GCRA book for
more details.
Steinig?GL,
Fulda: an
unidentified place
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be homeUC
to
Gottbegat? and
Meis families.
SteinigerFN:
said by the
Kano FSL to be
fromUC
Goettersdorf.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
SteiningerFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Berg (no
locality inidcated)
with a
Mueller stepson
in the household.
Steinitz,
Mecklenburg: an unidentified place said to be homeUC to
the
Stolz family. I found 4
Steinitzs in
Germany, none of
them on lands that
were in the
mid-1700s
Mecklenburg lands.
SteinkohlFN:
see
Steinkuhl.
SteinkuhlFN:
said by the
Kratzke FSL to
be fromUC
Bern/Bren.
According to a
Luebeck ML this
Steinkohl man
married in 1765 a
Buerckbuerkel
woman, no
origin given for
either (Mai&Marquardt#18).
SteinleFN:
see
Stengle and Steimle.
SteinleinFN:
see
Stengle.
SteinmannFN:
said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be fromUC
Luoma?,
Finnland. I could not
find members of this
family in
Mai1798.
SteinmarckFN:
said be fromUC
Kellergasse,
in 1766 in Buedingen she married
Schmidt{Matheas}
(Mai&Marquardt#607);
by 1767 they were in
Dietel.
SteinmarkFN:
said by the
Doenhof FSL to
be fromUC
Stollberg (no
locality mentioned).
SteinmetzFN:
said by the
Dietel FSL to have come from
Heimkehr(?),
Kurpfalz.
Dona
Reeves-Marquardt
has found the birth
records of this
family in
Heimkirchen,
Rhineland-Palatinate,
confirmed
by Brent Mai.
For
1798 see
Mai1798:Dt14,
16.
SteinmetzFN
said by the
Frank FSL to be
fromUC
Westge(?),
Klosterbesitz(?), Isenburg(?).
Steinmetz
FN: said by
the
Straub FSL to be
a deaf single man in
the
Baecker{Matthias}
household.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Nk33.
SteinmetzFN(J.Peter):
said by the
Walter FSL (#98)
to be fromUC
Hekeberkhental/Heckenbergheim/Ekebergen,
Hanau County
[sic.].
This place
was in fact
HeckenbergheimGL,
Stolberg-Gedern
County [which
was administered by
Hanau until
1742].
SteinmuellerFN
said by the
Frank FSL to be
fromUC
Ilzich(?),
Sachsen.
SteinpreisFN:
said by the
Balzer FSL to be
fromUC
Kurpfalz (no
locality mentioned).
Spelled
Steinepreis in
the Stumpp version
of this FSL.
In 1798 the
maiden name of the
wife was given as
Kolb (Mai1798:Bz69).
SteinpreisFN:
said by the
Reinwald FSL to
be fromUC
Meisenheim?, [Pfalz-]Zweibruecken [Duchy].
For 1789,
1790 and 1798 see
Mai1798:Mv2405,
2409, Kn12, Pl35,
Rw5, and 36.
Steinpress{Catharina}FN:
said by the
Franzosen FSL to
be the maiden name
of the wife of Herr
Dene.
Steinpress{Friedrich}FN:
said by the
Franzosen FSL to
be the father-in-law
of Herr
Dene and to be
fromUC
Wuerttemberg (no
locality mentioned).
I could not
find him in the 1798
Volga censuses.
SteinsbergGL:
said by the
Mariental FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Peter family.
This might be
the place that is
some 6 miles NNW of
Regensburg city.
Steinsdorf,
Bamberg [Bishopric]: is
13 km WSW of
Bamberg city and
was said by the
Seelmann FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Heindel/Geidel family.
Steinseltz,
Weissenburg [Amt],
Elsass: was .5
miles SE of
Weissenburg
city, and was
proven by the
GCRA to be home
to
Haussauer/Hausauer
aka frau
Martzalff who settled in
Neudorf.
Steinsfurt,
Sinsheim Amt,
Baden: is some
1.5 miles SE of
Sinsheim city,
and was
proven by
GCRA to be home
to the
Schilling family
that went to
Glueckstal.
Said
by the
Glueckstal 1816 census to be homeUC to the
Schumacher
family.
See the
GCRA book for
more details.
It also was home to
a
Kreig/Krueg
family that settled
in
Gueldendorf, Odessa.
Also the
Kromm version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL says that a
Steinfurt may have
been home to the
Fuchs family (p.34).
Steinsheim,
Bamberg [Bishopric]: an
unidentified place
said by the
Hoelzel FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Rossner family
and possibly to a
Rassler family.
Steintz{A.Margaretha}FN:
said by the 1798
Straub census
(Sr24) to be the
maiden name of frau
Lingler.
SteintzFN:
also see
Steitz.
SteinwandFN:
listed by both the
1858
Neudorf census
(#234) and
KS:455 with no
origin.
Also spelled
Steinwandt. See the GCRA
book for more.
Jerry Frank
and Mike Rempfer
have proven their
origin in
Hopfrau/Neuenthausen; the
family also migrated
to
Bessarabia,
Kassel, and to
Volhynia via Kochanow
SteinwandtFN:
see
Steinwand.
SteinwasserFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Hohensiedel.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Steinwehrshausen(?)GL,
[Kur-]Sachsen :
an unidentified
locality which,
according to the
Frank FSL, was
homeUC to
a
Lesher family.
Geig1
thought this might
be
Stepfereshausen
near
Meiningen, but
that was in the
Meiningen Duchy,
not in
Kursachsen.
SteinzFN:
see
Steitz.
SteitzFN:
said by the
Straub FSL to be
fromUC
Speyer.
In 1798
spelled both
Steitz and
Steinz (Mai1798:Sr49 and 22).
Stekhert?FN:
see
Stecher.
Stekloff?FN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Raltfort(?),
Sachsen. Later also
spelled
Starkloff (Mai1798:Ka21, Mv1193, Sw08).
StelgingFN:
see
Stelting.
Stellinger: go
to
Stellinger.
StellmannFN:
said by the
Huck FSL to be
fromUC
Brandenburg (no
locality mentioned).
In 1798 the
eldest of his two
Schmidt
step-daughters is in
Norka using
Stehlman as her maiden name (Nr154).
StellwagFN:
according to the
Kolb FSL this
stepson was living
with a
Mueller family
fromUC
Spredlingen.
SteltingFN:
she married a
Pletner man in
Luebeck in 1766
[then on to
Stahl-am-Tarlyk]
(Mai&Marquardt#48).
KS:148 spelled
it
Stelging.
SteltzFN:
see
Seltz and
Sterzar.
StelzFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be an orphan girl
living in the
Lempe household.
.
In 1798 her
maiden name was
spelled
Steltz (Mai1798:Pl53).
Stelwa?FN:
said by the
Moor FSL to be a
stepson living in
the
Bickert
household.
Stemag?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Schneider family
and possibly to
Riel and Schwarzkopf
families as well.
Kuhlberg said
this was in the
state of
Sachsen.
Stempfner
FN: said by
the
Jost FSL to be
fromUC
Reutlingen,
Schwaben. I was unable to find this family in the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Sten(?),
Durlach: an unidentified place said by the Dobrinka FSL to be homeUC to a Glas family. This may
well be
Stein, Baden-Durlach.
Stenaben?FN:
said by the
Enders FSL to be
fromUC
Dahlenberg, Preussen.
I cannot find
this family in the
1798 Volga censuses.
Stenaben?FN:
frau Stenaben? was
said by the
Enders FSL to be
fromUC
Schleswig-Holstein
(no locality
mentioned).
Stendal/StedalGL,
Brandenburg: now
in Sachsen-Anhalt
some 64 miles WNW of
Berlin, and said by
the
Kratzke FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Wolf family.
Stengel{Caspar}:
he married
Birckmeyer{M.Anna}
in
Buedingen on 7
March 1766.
I did not
find them in any
published FSL or in
Mai1798.
StengelerFN:
see
Stengler.
StengleFN{Michael}:
said by the
Dreispitz FSL to
be fromUC
Mainzrecht?,
Gommern?. In 1798 the
family name was
spelled
Steinle (Mai1798:Dr17).
StengleFN{Georg}:
said by the
Dreispitz FSL to
be fromUC
Neira?,
Gommern?. In 1798 the
family name was
spelled
Steinle and
Steinlein (Mai1798:Dr8/13).
StengelFN{Lorenz}:
said by the
Mariental FSL to
be fromUC
Muehlingen.
For a
possible 1798 see
Mai1798:Lz17.
Stengel{Elisabeth}:
listed in the 1798
Zug census as
being from
Wittmann (Mai1798:Zg20); found in no FSL; likely first settler of
Wittmann.
Stengel{Christian}:
KS:82 said this
party of 3 fromUC
Oldenburg in
1764 it was sent on
to the
Saratov area as
part of
the group of
colonists
transported under
the command of
Captain
Paykul and Cornet
Rehbinder.
said by the
Schilling website
to be a
Schilling first
settler with originUC
in
Oldenburg.
I have not
found them in any
published FSL.
Stengel{Joseph}:
KS:82 and nnn say this man fromUC Zeitz (now in Sachsen) 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.
Stengerat(?)GL,
is an
unidentified
locality which,
according to the
Frank FSL, was
in the state of
Hessen-Darmstadt
and was homeUC
to a
Wetzel family.
This
probably is
Seligenstadt,
Hesse, some 18
miles NE of
Darmstadt.
StenglerFN:
said by the
Urbach FSL to be
fromUC
Uhyst-am-Taucher,
[Kur-]Sachsen.
This
Stengeler man
married a
Leitweiler woman
in
Rosslau in 1766
(Mai&Marquardt#958).
In 1798 the
wife’s maiden name
was given as
Leitweiler (Mai1798:Ur4).
StenzelFN:
said by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be fromUC
Danzig.
StenzelFN:
said by the
Dietel FSL to be
fromUC
Westhoffen, Elsass. I could not
find this family in
Mai1798es.
Stenzel{Gottfried+w}:
Kulberg57 said
they were fromUC
Dresden.
Not found in
T. Said by the
Messer FSL (#34)
to be fromUC
Brandenburg (no
locality mentioned).
In 1798 his
wife’s maiden name
was given as
Bedel (Mai1798:Hs92).
StepfereshausenGL,
Meiningen
Duchy: is 5
miles NW of
Meiningen city. See
Steinwehrshausen?
StephanFN:
said by the
Dinkel FSL to be
fromUC
Klinstadt(?),
Holstein.
StephanFN:
said by the
Husaren FSL to
be fromUC
Danzig,
Preussen (no locality mentioned).
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Stephan{Andreas}FN:
said by the
Stephan FSL to
be fromUC
RostockGL,
[Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Duchy].
For a
possible 1798 see
Mai1798:Kf18?
Stephan{Andreas}FN:
said by the
Stephan FSL to
be fromUC
Wohnfeld, [Hessen-Darmsstadt Landgraviate].
For possible
1798 see
Mai1798:Kf18?
StephanFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Doerbach?,
Kurpfalz[sic Doerbach
surely was in
Kurtrier not in
Kurpfalz].
For 1788,
1792 and 1798 see
Mai1798:Mv2974,2990,2007,
Lb43,Kk17,Bg10).
This man married in Rosslau in
1766 a
Neureuter woman
(Mai&Marquardt
#1017).
StephanVV:
(aka
Vodyanoi Buyerak,
Wodjanoi Bujerak,
and
Wodjanoy Buyarak)
was a German
Lutheran village
founded in 1767 on
the western side of
the Volga River.
Its FSL is
published in Pleve,
Einwanderung …,
vol.IV, pp. 221-228.
According to
this, the first
settlers were from
the following places
with the family
names shown here in
parens.
Verified
information is in
red.
The number
with the name is
their household
number in the FSL:
from
Albersbach, [Kurpfalz?]: (Guenter{Bartholomaeus}4);
from
Barenburg?, [Hoya County, Kurbraunsweig]:
(Genke35);
from
Barkastein?: (Baron/Bornn/Born31);
from
Einhausen, [Kurpfalz?]: (Linker11);
from
Elbergen?: (Spielmann/Spillman32);
from
Engelrod, [Riedesel Barony]: (Mueller{Nicolaus}2,
Schaaf3);
from
Frankfurt-am-Main
[Imperial City]: (Dreise9);
from
Hailer,
Isenburg-Meerholz [County]:
(Hohweiler);
from
Hallwangen?,
Wuerttemberg [Duchy]:
Schiffler33);
from
Hanau [County, Hessen-Kassel
Landgraviate]: (Hepler19);
from
Heidelberg, [Kurpfalz]: Schaefer/Schaffer{Albert16});
from
Heilberscheid, [Kurtrier]: (Guenter{J.Heinrich}18);
from
Helpershain, [Hessen-Darmstadt Landgraviate]: (Ginergardt?/Huehnergard/Huenergard24,
Ruhl/Riel21);
from
Inheden, [Solms-Laubach County]: (Raab22);
from [Anhalt-]Koethen [Principality]: (Scherr/Scherer/Schorer30);
from
Lanhausen: (Helfenbein/Helffbein25);
from
Lauterbach, [Fulda Bishopric/Riedesel
Barony?]:
(Doering/Doehring/Doerr13,
Alt17);
from
Maar, [Lauterbach]: (Baecker/Becker{Conrad);
from
Neuenhasslau,
Isenburg[-Meerholz County]:
Reuswig/Reiswig);
from
Nidda, [Hessen-Darmstadt Landgraviate]: (Walter/Walther{Johannes}27, {Philipp}28);
from
Quedlinburg [Abbey]: (Wesch36);
from
Reichenbach: (Usinger26);
from
RostockGL[Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Duchy]: (Stephan{Andreas}1);
from
Schaffhausen: (Huebner34);
from
Steinbach: (Haas/Haass6);
from
Wenings, [Isenburg-Birstein County]: (Just/Jost12);
from
Windhausen,
Hessen-Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
(Bender/Binder29,
Greb/Kreb/Grueb23);
from
Wininghausen: (Schaefer{Eckhard/Gebhardt}14, {Johannes}15;
from
Wohnfeld, [Hessen-Darmsstadt Landgraviate]: Baecker/Becker{J.Conrad}5,
Stephan{Andreas}8[his
family name really
was
Mohr],
Stuertz/Stertz7).
StepnajaVV
a variation of the
Russian name for
Stahl-am-TarlykVV
.
StepnayaVV
a variation of the
Russian name for
Stahl-am-TarlykVV
.
StepnojeVV
a variation of the
Russian name for
Stahl-am-TarlykVV
.
StepnoyeVV
a variation of the
Russian name for
Stahl-am-TarlykVV
.
SterbfritzGL,
Hessen: is some
20 miles ENE of
Gelnhausen and
in the valley of the
Sinn River, and is
the likely homeUC
of a
Brethauer family that went to
WalterVV.
SterbfritzGL:
also see
Sterfritz.
SterckelsGL:
said by
the
Buedingen ML
to be homeUC
to
the Moritz woman who in 1766 married a Becker man in 1766; by 1767 she was in Norka (Mai&Marquardt#620).
KS:120 said
this was
Reckerhausen near the
Hunsrueck, but
that surely is
incorrect and this
must be
Sterckelshausen,
Hessen-Kessel
Landgraviate, 9
miles NNW of
Bad Hersfeld,
Hessen.
Sterckelshausen,
Hessen-Kessel Landgraviate: see Sterckels.
SterfritzGL:
said by
a
Schlitz ML
to be homeUC
to the
Mueller woman who married Peter Lotz who settled in
Neidermonjou;
others said this was
near
Schluechtern and
was in modern times
called
Sterbfritz (Mai&Marquardt#738).
Sterbfritz was
in
Hanau County,
and is some 5 miles
SE of
Schluechtern
city.
StergerFN:
see
Stoerger.
SterhausenGL:
see
Stuerzhausen.
SterkelFN:
see
Starkel.
SterlangFN:
according to the
Kraft FSL there
was a Sterlang
widower (no place of
origin given) living
with a
Schmidt man who was fromUC Kirchdorf.
SternFN:
said by the
Laub FSL to be
fromUC
Kiel,
Holstein.
SternbergGL,
Mecklenburg: is
some 50 miles ESE of
Luebeck in
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,
and said by the
Kratzke FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Ankorholtz
family.
SterndorfGS:
might be
Storndorf or
Stollberg.
Sterneck,
Freudenstadt [Amt],
Wuerttemberg: is
6 miles SE of
Freudenstadt
city, and was said
by
KS:250 to have
been homeUC
to
Eberhard{Michel}
who it mistakenly
said went to
Neudorf.
Sternefels,
Vaihingen [Amt],
Wuerttemberg:
misspelling of
Sternenfels, 9 miles
NNW of
Vaihingen-an-der-Enz.
SternenfelsGL,
Darmstadt: said
by the
Kraft FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schneider
family.
There is a
Sternenfels some 21
miles ENE of
Karlsruhe but it
surely would have
been Sternenfels,
Baden-Durlach.
Sternenfels,
Vaihingen [Amt],
Wuerttemberg: is
9 miles NNW of
Vaihingen-an-der-Enz.
Stertz FN:
said by the
Straub FSL to be
fromUC
Maikammer,
Bistum Speyer: For
possible 1798 see
Mai1798:Sr49?
StertzFN:
also see
Stuertz.
SterzFN:
said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to
be fromUC
Waechtersbach(?),
Isenburg.
Later spelled
Stuertz.
Sterzar?FN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Frieberg.
In 1798 the
family name may have
been spelled
Steltz (Mai1798:Pl52).
Sterzenbach?, [Berg Duchy]: is 26 km E of
Bonn and
according to the
Recruiter
Beauregard’s list
may have been homeUC
to the
Pikner{Heinrich}
family (Lk110),
which may have
settled in
Obermonjou.
SterzhausenGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Caesarsfeld FSL
to be homeUC
to two
Naumann
families.
Said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Funk family.
Said by the
Neidermonjou FSL to be homeUC to a Mehner? and possibly to a
Heinrich family.
This may have
been in
Hessen-Kassel,
some 5 miles
NNW of
Marburg-an-der-Lahn.
StetengerFN{Ludwig}:
said by the
Bauer FSL (#54)
to be fromUC
Stahlberg,
Leiningen. Spelled
Stettinger in
1798 (Mai1798:Br44,
34, 36, 19, 14 and
37).
Stetten,
Brackenheim [Amt],
Wuerttemberg: is
5 miles NW of
Brackenheim
town, and
proved by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Kuemmerle woman
who went to
Glueckstahl;
see their book for
detail.
Stetten?,
Kurpfalz: an unidentified place said by the Hoelzel FSL to be homeUC to a Hermann/Herrmann family
and possibly to his
Fort stepson.
Stetten-am-Heuchelberg:
is
Stetten,
Brackenheim [Amt],
Wuerttemberg.
StetterFN:
said by the
Hoelzel FSL to
be fromUC
Pustertal,
Tirol, Oesterreich.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Stettin,
Preussen [Kingdom]: said
by the
Schulz FSL to be
homeUC to
Weber{J.Jacob}.
This is the
same place as the
next entry.
Stettin,
Prussian Pomerania: nka
Szezecin,
Poland, 77 miles
NE of
Berlin.
The
GCRA says it was
associated with a
Berg family in
1817.
Said by the
Schulz FSL to be homeUC to the Markus family.
Stettinger{A.Barbara}:
said by the
Bauer 1798
census to be the
wife of
Fischer{J.Christoph}.
StettingerFN:
see
Stetenger.
StetzelFN:
see
Stoessel.
Steuber{A.Maria}:
Gerhard Lang says she was born c.1702 in Bern Kanton, Switzerland,
married
Beideck
{J.Michael} in
Staffort, had
children there, and
died there in 1750.
For more
detail go to
http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/origins/b/beideck_beideck.cfm.
Steugerwald/SteigerwaldFN:
said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to
be fromUC
Lohr, Mainz.
SteyrGL, Oesterreich: is some 90 miles W of Vienna and said by the
Mariental FSL to
be homeUC
to a
family.
Updated 10/2012
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