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Tiben(?)GL,
SachsenGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Boaro FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Herrfort?
family.
Tiburg(?)GL,
Mainz:
see
Dieburg, [Kur-]Mainz.
TichyFN:
the
GCRA found that
this family was in
Glueckstal from
1833-36, but could
find no origin.
Also recorded
as
Sichy and
Sichi.
TideFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Frankfurt-am-Main
(no other locality
mentioned).
TideFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Morin(?).
TideFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Neubrandenburg,
Brandenburg.
TiebeFN:
said by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be fromUC
Danzig.
TiedeFN:
not found in an FSL
but was in the 1775
Grimm census
#68.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Gm16.
Tiefenbach -bei-Wetzlar GL: is 12 km W of Wetzlar city and was said by
KS:118 to have
been homeUC
to
Adolph{Jost} who
has not been found
in an FSL.
TiefenthalGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Ober-Monjou FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Fuschsner
family.
There were at
least 10 such place
names in
Germany
and Austria.
TiefenthalerFN:
said by the
Moor FSL to be
the maiden name of
frau
Wagner.
A
Danzig ML said
she was fromUC
the
Palatinate
(no locality given)
and
was the widow of a
Herr
Tiefenthaler
(Mai&Marquardt#753).
TiegeGL,
Tiegenhof Amt:
is now Tuja, Poland, and was 2.5 miles SW of
Tiegenhof city.
Said by the
Tiege FSL to be
homeUC to
the
Toews{Abraham},
{Cornelius} families
and possibly to a
Wiensz{Claasz}
family.
TiegeBV, Halbstad District,
Molotschna: a
German Mennonite
village established
in 1805 (see
KS:97). Hildegard Wasnick
village coordinator
has begun to
assemble information
on the origins of
settlers of this
village and others,
and to make that
information
available to this
index.
So far her
FSL source is mainly
the
Unruh book, but
for almost every
family listed here,
she has assembled
additional
information from the
records of the
Manitoba Mennonite
Historical Society (MMHS). The numbers in
parentheses are the
household numbers in
the village FSL as
given in
Unruh:
from
Aschbohden,
Elbing Amt: (Kroecker{Gerhard}1);
from
Berwald/Baerwalde,
Tiegenhof Amt: (Isaac{Franz}13,
Peter}10);
from
Brescky/Broeske,
Marienburg Amt: (Klaasen{Abraham}18);
from
Ellerwald,
Elbing Amt: (Ginter5,
Kroecker{Peter}4,
Neufelt/Neufeld11, Toews{Philipp}9,
and possibly
Baergen11);
from
Lackendorff,
Elbing Amt: (Fast12);
from
Lesckerfeld/Lescherfeld, Marienburg Amt:
(Wall16);
from
Lesewitz,
Marienburg Amt: (Kroecker{Abraham}6);
from
Moesland,
Moewa Amt or Dirschau Amt:
(Klaassen{Johann}3,
Reimer14);
from
Schoenesee,
Tiegenhoff Amt: (Wiensz{Johann}17);
from
Tiege,
Tiegenhof Amt: (Toews{Abraham}19,
{Cornelius}8, an
possibly
Wiensz{Claasz}19);
from
Uschnitz/Usnitz, Stuhm Amt: (Kroecker{Abraham}15);
from
Zeuerschekampf/Zeyerskampen,
Elbing Amt: (Hamm{Martin}7,
{Michael20} ,
Wiebe2).
Tiegen?GL,
Lothringen: an
unidentified place
said by the
Brabander FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Bock family.
Tiegenhoff
AmtGL: an administrative district centered on the city of
Tiegenhoff, now Nowy
Dwor Gdanski,
Poland, then
some 11.5 miles WNW
of
Elbing, West Prussia.
Tiegenort, [Tiegenhof parish],
Marienburg [Kreis],
West Prussia:
nka
Tujsk,
Poland,
and was 17 miles NNE
of
Marienburg, and
5 miles N of
Tiegenhof.
The
GCRA wondered if
this was Gross-Werder(?)
and said that
Tiegenort was associated with a Lippert family in 1812.
TiehlFN:
acccording to a
Luebeck
baptismal register
this was the maiden
name of frau
Rempe (Mai&Marquardt#1299).
See
Remp of
Orlovskaya.
TielmanFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Haiger parish
records during the
years prior to 1767,
and in
Kroppach marriage records 1762-67; see Flegel trip.
Tielmannshoff:
see
Thiergarten.
TierryFN:
said by the
Cheisol FSL to
be fromUC
Saarburg, [Kur-]Trier.
Spelled
Tire in 1798
(Mai1798:Ls30, 2, 7,
26, 32, Hr3).
TiessenFN{Peter}:
said by the
Rosenort FSL to
be fromUC
Lackendorff,
Danzig Amt. Also spelled
Thiessen.
Tietelsen,
Isenburg [County]: an
unidentified place
said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be homeUC
to the
Nilmeier family.
TietzFN:
see
Dietz.
TihlFN:
said by the
Mariental FSL to
be fromUC
Saargemuend,
Lothringen.
Tihl/ThielFN
(might be Diehl?) said by the
Roethling FSL to
be fromUC
Upoch(?),
Kurmainz.
Tikhin?FN:
said by the
Seewald FSL to
be fromUC
Platten, Trier.
This family
is later said to be
Dillie.
TikwensFN:
see
Duquesne.
Tileman? FN:
said by the 1798
Kamenka census
to be the maiden
name of frau
Schmidt{Joseph} (Mai1798:Km43).
[possibly
Dillman?? -- rak].
Tilessin?
FN: said by
the 1798
Bauer census to
be the maiden name
of frau
Blumenschein (Mai1798:Br12).
Tiligraut?,
Dienheim: an unidentified place said by the Warenburg FSL to be homeUC to Mueller{Christian}.
TillerFN:
see
Triller.
TillmanFN:
see
Dilman.
TilsitGL,
Preussen: now
Sovetsk, some 60
miles NE of
Kaliningrad city,
and said by the
Enders FSL to be
homeUC to
an
Asterowskij?
family. Said by the
Merkel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Artzer family.
It is some
139 miles ENE of
Danzig and is
called Sovetsk in
the far western
Russian
province
of
Kaliningrad.
Timans{
Magdalena}: see
Thiemans{
Magdalena}.
Timant?{Johannes}:
said by the
Recruiter
Beauregard’s list to
have been fromUC
Rehbach and he, his wife and son {Georg} went to
Luzern in 1768 (Lk116).
This is
another
likely
Luzern first
settler couple.
His son, then
called
Dumont{Georg},
his two sons and a
step-son moved from
Luzern to
Schoenchen(?) in
1789 (Mai1798:Mv1613).
In 1798 his
name was spelled
both
Demond and
Demuth (Sn41).. Since I
have found them in
no FSL, there is no
reference to any
other earlier
colony, they may
well have been
Luzern first
settlers.
Timer?FN:
said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Ehringshausen, [Hessen-]Darmstadt.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 censuses.
TimlerFN:
said by the
Lauwe FSL to be
fromUC
Anhalt-Bernburg
(no locality
mentioned).
In 1798 the
family name may have
been given as
Dermer? (Mai1798:Mv1529??/Wr103??).
TimmelFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Militsch, Schlesien.
Tin_esFN:
said by the 1798
Reinwald census
to be the maiden
name of frau
Winnester (Mai1798:Ka120).
TinerFN:
see
Denner.
Tinich?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Boregard FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Muench family.
This might
have been
Tinischt, now
Tyniste nad Orlici, Czech Republic,
some 73 miles E of
Prague.
Tinike?FN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC Dessau
(no locality
mentioned).
Spelled
Diemke in 1798 (Mai1798:Bx44).
TinischtGL:
see
Tinich.
Tinkepin(?)GL:
see
Tjunkoeping.
Tinning?,
Daenemark: was 17 km NW of
Arhus
city.
The first
transcription of
Stahl-am-Karaman
FSL (#15)
said this was
homeUC to
{A.Katharina} the
wife of
Straub{J.Christian}.
TinoFN:
said by the
Dietel FSL to be
fromUC
Heimkehr(?), Hessen.
Dona
Reeves-Marquardt
has found the Tino
birth records in
Heimkirchen,
Rhineland-Palatinate.
This widower,
age 80, would have
died without Volga issue long before the 1798 censuses.
Tionam(?)GL,
Frankreich: an
unidentified place
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Albrecht family.
TippelFN:
listed by the 1858
Kassel
census (#222)
without origin, and
KS:463 says they
were fromUC
Wuerttemberg (no
locality mentioned).
See the
GCRA book for a
bit more. Also
spelled
Toepel.
TippelFN:
also see
Dippel.
TirantFN:
said by the
Goebel FSL to be
fromUC
Erschail(?),
Derik(?), Frankreich.
Tire{J.Georg}:
said by the
Recruiter Beauregard
list to have come
fromUC
Schoenberg and to have gone to
Bettinger in
1768 (Lk117);
so he may have been
among the
Bettinger first
settlers.
I could not
identify him or any
descendant in
Mai1798.
TireFN:
also see
Tierry.
Tiren(?)GL,
Muelhausen: an
unidentified place
said by the
Kratzke FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Kistner family.
TiringFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
Perhaps later
spelled
Diringer (Mai1798:Bd46?).
Steve
Schreiber says this
was
Doering.
Tirkim(?)GL,
see
Duerkheim.
TirolFN{Heinrich}:
said by
Kuhlberg3592 and
the
Balzer FSL to be fromUC Isenburg
(no country or
locality
identified).
KS:161 said he
was fromUC Offenbach,
Isenburg[-Birstein
Principality].
In 1798 the
family name was
spelled
Triol and the
maiden name of the
wife was given as
Kuehn (Mai1798:Lw30).
TirolGL,
Oesterreich:
said by the
Louis FSL to be
homeUC an
Auer family.
Mai and
Marquardt and the
FSL says he was fromUC
Gerola, Italy, then Eastern Ceasarian
Lombardy (Mai&Marquardt:note
829).
The
county
of
Tirol
(Alpen Austria) seems
to be much further
north than was
Gerola …
Tirol
GS:
an Austrian
Alpine province;
earlier was an
independent state.
TischFN:
said by the
Kamenka FSL to
be fromUC Freiburg.
TischerFN:
said by the
Phillipsfeld FSL
to be fromUC
Gesau, with a
Koch orphan girl in the household.
TischlerFN:
said by the Stumpp
version of the
Balzer FSL to be
fromUC
Gladbach,
Rheinprovinz.
TischlerFN:
said by the
Mueller FSL to
be fromUC
Zell.
The name may have
been rendered
Techer in
Luebeck in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt:1322).
Titschholz?FN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC Dessau
(no locality
mentioned).
Spelled
Tuechholz in
1792 and 1798 (Mai1798:
Mv292,Bx 03, 41).
TittelVV:
is a variant
spelling of
DietelVV.
Titter{Joseph}:
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.
Tittling?, [Kurbayern]: said to have been homeUC to the
Kaiser{Franz} family (Lk43), possible
early settlers in
Zuerich.
Tittling?,
Wuerttemberg [Duchy]:
said by the
Reinwald FSL to
be homeUC
to the
Zeitz family.
The only
Tittling I can find
was in
Kurbayern, 11
miles NNW of
Passau city, and
then some 150 miles
E of any
Wuerttemberg
lands.
Tjunkoeping(?)/Tinkepin(?)GL,
Schweden: an
unidentified place,
said by the
Kratzke FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Knopp/Knop/Knopf
family.
Tkaczew [Amt, Warschau Department,]
South Prussia:
the
GCRA says it was
NE of Lodz,
and was associated
with a
Doeffinger
family in 1803.
Tkaczew AmtGL,
Warsaw Department, South Prussia: may have been some 78 miles WSW of Warsaw
and 20 miles NW of
Lodz,
Poland.
TobiFN:
said by the
Hildman FSL to
be fromUC
Bitter. Spelled Tobie in 1798 (Mai1798:Gb57).
TobieFN: see Tobi.
ToblerFN:
see
Doppler.
TochtermannFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Wuerttemberg [Duchy].
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 censuses.
TodtFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC Wiesbaden,
[Nassau-Usingen
Principality],
and
possiblysome
Haussorg?
orphans.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Wr19.
ToepelFN:
see
Tippel.
ToepferFN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC Dessau
(no locality
mentioned).
In 1771 may
have been spelled
Dexter (Mai1798:Mv271).
In 1783frau
Toepfer’s maiden
name was given as
Braunsdorf (Mai1798:
Mv300).
ToepferFN:
said by the
Phillipsfeld FSL
to be fromUC
Schellbach, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate].
In 1786 see
Mai1798:Mv2318,
and for 1798 see
Fs06.
ToepferFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Schotten parish
records for many
generations prior to
1767; see
Flegel trip.
Toermer{J.Gottlieb}:
on
8 May 1765 in
Rosslau he
married (Mai&Marquardt#964)
and
KS129 and 161).
The
Jost FSL (#56)
said
Thoermer was
fromUC
Moenau, {Kur-)Sachsen but gave his wife as {Barbara}.
ToewersFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Paderborn
(no locality
mentioned).
ToewsFN{Philipp}:
said by the
Tiege FSL to be
fromUC
Ellerwald,
Elbing Amt.
ToewsFN{Abraham},
{Cornelius}: said by
the
Tiege FSL to be
fromUC
Tiege,
Tiegenhof Amt
with a
Wiensz{Claasz}
friend living in the
{Abraham} household.
Tof?GL,
Wuerzburg: an unidentified place said by the Mariental FSL to be homeUC to a Katzeberg family.
TokarskiFN:
said by the
Goebel FSL to be
fromUC
Danzig.
Tolarn(?)GL,
Schweden: an
unidentified place
said by the
Bauer FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Hellrut? family.
This may have
been Tolarp which is
some 148 miles NE of
Rostock city.
TomaFN,
see
Thoma.
TomannFN:
said by the
Dietel FSL to be
fromUC
Rikon(?),
Worms, Kurmainz
In 1798
spelled Domann (Mai1798:Dt27).
Tomesch?,
Holstein [Duchy]: an
unidentified place
said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be homeUC
to the
Jensen{Weiralas}
family.
Tomplon?FN:
see
Damplon.
TomskGS:
an unidentified
district or state
said by the Kromm
version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to contain Langensalz and to be near
Hamburg.
TomsonFN:
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be fromUC
Danzig (no
locality mentioned).
Tomson: also see Tomzen.
Tomzen/ThomsenFN: not found in an FSL but was in the 1775
Grimm census
#163 [check Or].
Spelled
Tomson
in 1798 (Mai1798:Gm157).
Ton?,
Kurpfalz: an unidentified place said by the Seelmann FSL to be homeUC to an Eberlein family.
TonatFN:
said by the
Graf FSL to be
fromUC
Ostritz, Sachsen.
Later spelled
Donad (Mai1798:Gf37).
Tondern city, [Schleswig-]Holstein [Royal
Danish Duchy]:
is 39 km WNW of
Flensburg city,
and was said by the
Reinhard FSL to
be homeUC
to
a
Hansen man.
Tondern Amt,
Schleswig Royal Danish Duchy: was the district whose office was the
city of the same
name and which was
host to several
German colonies
founded in 1759-62.
An excellent
map is found in
EEE p.157.
TonkoshurovkaVV:
an alternate
apelling for the
Russian name for
MarientalVV.
TonkosurovkaVV:
an alternate
apelling for the
Russian name for
MarientalVV.
Tonrod?,
Holstein [Duchy]: an
unidentified place
said by the
Shcherbakovka
FSL to be homeUC
to the
Niesin? family.
ToplerFN:
see
Doppler.
Topolno, Volhynia: nka Topilnoye,
Ukraine, 14
miles N of
Luck.
The
GCRA says this
was near
Luck and was
associated with a
Reiser family in
1836.
Jerry Frank says it was a few km N of Rosyszcze, a know German
Settlement area.
Tordorf?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Baecker family.
Kuhlberg said
this was in
Runkel.
TorgauGL,
Sachsen: is 29
miles NE of Leipzig,
and said by the
Kratzke FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Koenig family.
Tornitz?, [Kur-]Sachsen: is 26 km SE
of
Magdaburg city
and was said by the
Schulz FSL to be
homeUC to
the
Lindacher
family.
TornoFN:
said by the 1816
Glueckstal
census (KS:676, 464) to be from Polen.
The
GRCA believes
they were from the
Netze River valley
in
Posen province,
Poland, and that
prior to that they
came from a set of
villages about 32
miles NW of Berlin
city centre.
See their
book for more
detail.
TorschauGL,
Batschka,
Hungary: aka
Torza founded in
1786, nka Savino
Selo, Serbia, some
23 miles NE of
Novi Sad, and
according to the
1816
Glueckstal
census (KS:
674, 219) the
Beck family
lived here for a
time on its way from
Germany to Russia;
however, the
GCRA has reason to believe they were in Sekitsch, Hungary
instead.
TheGCRA believes the woman who arrived in Neudorf as the widow Schmid{Elisabeth}
may earlier have
married (between
1791-1793) a
Schlaht in Torschau.
Said by one entry in
KS:425 to be
homeUC
to the
Schlant family
that settled in
Neudorf.
Both the 1816
Neudorf census (#36) and KS:487
said the
Will{Kaspar}
family lived here
for a time on their
way to Russia.
The
GCRA also found
it was associated
Hemmerich
(1770-1801), Jung,
and Zisch
(1784-1792)
families.
TorschauGL:
also see
Dorschau.
TorzaGL:
aka
Torschau; also
see
Dorschau.
Tosrei?GL,
Sachsen: an
unidentified place
said by the
Enders FSL to be
homeUC to
frau
Erenstramin?.
ToteiFN:
said by the
Urbach FSL to be
fromUC
Debreczin,
Ungarn. For 1798 see
Mai1798:Ur7 and
8.
Totei N:
his wife was said by
the
Urbach FSL to be
fromUC
Narva,
Livland.
Totermann{Bernhard+w}:
Kulberg116 said
they were from
Wuerzburg.
Not found
in
T or in any
published FSL.
TotzFN:
see
Dotz.
Tourne,
Frankreich: an unidentified place said by the Franzosen FSL to be homeUC to a Dene/Dehn family.
Tra?, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Mueller{Heinrich}.
Vera
Beljakova-Miller
believes this is
Traisa but has
been unable to prove
origin because so
many Heinrichs were
born in
Traisa at
roughly the same
time!!
TrabFN:
said by the
Koehler FSL to be the maiden name of frau Froschhauser. . The family name was spelled
Trapp in 1766
(Mai&Marquardt#572)
and in 1798 (Mai1798:Kl27).
Traben TrarbachGL,
Rhineland-Palatinate:
see
Trarbach.
Trachenberg, [Militsch Kreis, Prussian
Silesia]: nka
Zmigrod,
Poland, it was a
major town 24 miles
NNE of
Breslau.
TrachmuellerFN:
see
Trautmueller.
TraegerFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Kronshausen?.
TraisaGL,
Darmstadt: was
some 3 miles SE of
Darmstadt city,
and was said by Vera
Beljakova-Miller to
be homeUC
to her ancestor
Mueller{Heinrich}who settled in Warenburg. Vera
Beljakova-Miller
says this was a
small milling
village. However,
records of her
Warenburg first
settler have not yet
been proven there
yet.
See
Tra above.
TraitFN:
said by the 1798
Balzer census to
be the maiden name
of frau
Raab of
Balzer (Mai1798:Bz79).
May be
Dreith?
TralbaumFN:
said by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be the maiden name
of frau
Philipp.
I could not
identify them or any
descendants in
Mai1798.
TralbaumFN:
his wife was said by
the
Rosenheim FSL to
be fromUC
Malmo,
Schweden.
TralmannFN:
said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be fromUC
Luetersburg?,
Holstein [Duchy].
I could not
find members of this
family in
Mai1798.
Trans#: refers
to the number in
Ttansport of the
Volga Germans from
Oranieenbaum to the
Colonies on the
Volga 1766-1767
translated and
edited by Brent Alan
Mai, published by
AHSGR 1998.
Trap/TrappFN{J.Michael}:
fromUC
Duenkelsbuehl
on
5 May 1766 in Wohrd
he married
Lenszner{Kunigunde} ofUC Schluesselfeld (Mai&Marquardt#792).
Not found in
T. Said by the
Laub FSL (#49)
to be fromUC
Dinkelsbuehl,
Schwaben. In 1798
spelled
Trapp (Mai1798:Lb36).
Trapp{F.Carl+w+1c}:
Kulberg90 says
he was a Catholic
fromUC
Breslau. I did
not find them either
in
T or in any
published FSL.
TrappFN:
I could not
find them in any
published FSL but
members of this
family were reported
living in
Schulz in 1798 (Mai1798:Sz21).
Trapp{F.Carl+w+1c}
Catholic (Kulberg90);
from
Breslau: (
TrappFN:
see
Trap and
Tropp.
TrarbachGL:
is an unidentified
place said by the
Anton FSL to be
home to a
Baumgardt
family.
This surely
is
Traben Trarbach, Rhineland-Palatinate, some 25 miles NE of
Trier city; in
the 1600s Trarbach
and a few
neighboring towns
and villages formed
a Protestant island
amidst the huge
Catholic sea that
was the
Trier
Principality.
TrarbachGL,
Kurpfalz: said
by the
Mariental FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Schueler family.
See the
previous entry.
TraubFN
said by the
Kautz FSL to be
fromUC
Schriesheim,
Kurpfalz.
TraudtFN:
listed among the
Trauts.
TrautFN:
the
Buedingen ML
says this woman
fromUC
Stockhausen,
Riedesel
married a
Dotzert man in
1766; by 1767
this couple was in
Dobrinka (Mai&Marquardt#528).
Traut{A.Margaretha}:
on 14 April 1766 she
married
Dotzert/Dozert{Andreas}, when both bride and groom said to be
fromUC
Stockhausen ,
Reidesel (Mai&Marquardt#528).
KS161 said they
both were fromUC
Stockhausen near
Wetzlar.
This couple
are in the
Dobrinka FSL (#86).
TrautFN:
said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to
be fromUC
Birstein, Isenburg.
TrautFN{Johann}:
said
by
Kuhlberg6123 the
Kutter FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality or country
indicated).
Later spelled
Traudt.
TrautFN{Heinrich}:
said by the
Norka FSL (#66)
to be fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Nr141,
128 and 131.
TrautFN
{Valentin}:
this man, wife and 3
children left
Fraenkisch-Crumbach
in 1766 for Russia
(Gieg1).
They may be in
Kulberg572 which
says they were from
Hanau [County],
but so far I have
found no other
record of them in
Russia.
TrautFN:
also see
Traudt and
Trott.
TrautmannFN:
the maiden name for
frau
Eckmann of
Kassel.
TrautmannFN:
said by the
Rohleder FSL to
be fromUC
Mergentheim,
Donauwoerth, with a Pirn
step-son in the
household, while
frau Trautmann was
said to come fromUC
Zerbst.
I could not
find this family in
the
Mai1798.
TrautmuellerFN:
said by the
Messer FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
In 1798 the family
name was spelled
Trachmueller and
the maiden name of
the wife was given
as
Mai (Mai1798:Ms70,75).
TrautrichFN:
said by the
Phillipsfeld
1798 census to be an
orphan girl in the
Heldt{Herman}
household (Mai1798:Pp8).
See
Dietrich.
TrautweinFN:
said by the
Phillipsfeld FSL
to be fromUC
Koenigsheim.
For 1793 and
1798 see
Mai1798:Mv1793 and Pp16 respectively.
Trebanz,
Brandenburg[sic?]: said by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be homeUC
to frau
Pilz.
The only
Trebanz that I can
locate is 5 km N of
Altenburg city
and was then in the
Saxe-Altenburg Duchy,
not in
Kurbrandenburg.
Trebnitz Kreis,
Prussian Silesia: nka
Trzebnica,
Poland, 12 miles
N of
Breslau.
Trebtow(?)GL:
Said by the
Boaro FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Borschdrech
family.
This might be
Treptow, now Trzebiatow, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland some 130 miles
NE of
Berlin.
TreburGL, Darmstadt: is 11 miles WNW of Darmstadt city, and said by the Dietel FSL to be homeUC to a Kappell family.
TrefzFN:
listed in the
Bergdorf 1858 census (KS:668,
464) without origin.
Origin in
Oberbrueden,
Backnang
[Amt],
Wuerttemberg
was proven by the
GCRA using
FHL(1,195,547).
See the
GCRA book for
more details.
Treger?{Friedrich}:
said by both
versions of the
Stahl-am-Karaman
FSL (#1) to be fromUC
Stuttgart,
Wuerttemberg
Duchy.
Trei{Gottlieb}:
KS:82 and nnn say this party of 3 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.
Treibe?,
Hessen-Kassel [Landgraviate]:
an unidentified
place said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Motz family.
Treis, in Hessen
land: Dona Marquardt
speculates that this
might be one of
three places..
There were 1)
Treis-an-der-Lumda,
Hessen-Darmstadt
Landgraviate 11
km NE of
Giessen city; 2)
Trais Horloff,
Solms-Laubach County
23 km NE of
Friedberg city;
3)Treysa,
Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate, 18 km NNW of Alsfeld; all of which might
have been described
as “in Hessen land”,
but I suspect 1) is
most likely.
Treis-an-der-Lumda?GL,
[Hessen-Darmstadt]:
is some 7 miles NE
of
Giessen city,
and said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be homeUC
to
Schlar family.
Treisbach,
Hesse-Kassel Landgraviate: is some 17 km NNW of
Marburg-an-der-Lahn.
Treitz?FN
said by the
Seewald FS to
have come fromUC
Bierstadt, Mainz.
A later
spelling was
Dreitz.
TreptowGL:
said by the
Holstein FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Pomerinke
family.
This might be
the town that is now
Trzebiatow,
Poland, some 138
miles WSW of
Gdansk.
Also see
Trebtow.
TrerinFN:
see
Dreher.
Tress{Johann}:
said by the
Urbach FSL to
have been the
deceased father of
Tress{J.Philipp, Angamisa/Agnesia} step-children in the
Kretzer
household
Tress? FN:
his widow, later
frau
Kretzer, was
said by the
Urbach FSL to be
fromUC
Alzey, Kurpfalz.
Tress{J.Philipp,Angamisa/Agnesia}:
said by the
Urbach FSL to be
step-children in the
Kretzer
household and to
have been the
children of
Tress{Johann}.
Spelled
Drez? In 1798 (Mai1798:Rh8).
TretlerFN:
said by the
Seelmann FSL to
be fromUC
Ottendorf,
Boehmen. I did not
locate them or any
descendants in
Mai1798.
Treto(?)GL,
Holstein: an
unidentified place
said by the
Bauer FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Kratz family.
TreuFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be fromUC
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
[Duchy]
with
Schmidt{Gottfried} a step-son in the household.
I could not
identify him or any
descendants in
Mai1798.
Treu FN:
also see
Trey.
TreulingFN:
said by the
Louis FSL to be
fromUC
Karlstadt,
Wuerzburg.
Treunitz,
Bamberg [Bishopric]: is
13 miles ENE of
Bamberg city,
and said by the
Hoelzel FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Ziegemann
family.
TreyFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Kutter FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg.
TreyFN:
said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be fromUC
Danzig [Free City] (no locality given).
Spelled
Treu in 1798 (Mai1798:St2
and 7).
Triberg,
Schwarzwald: is 32 km NE of
Freiberg on what
was then
Hapsburgian Lands and was said by the Seelmann FSL to be homeUC to a Kern family.
TrieherFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
Spelled
Trueber in 1775.
Later spelled
Tripper (Mai1798:Nr98).
TrierFN:
said by the
Mariental FSL to
be fromUC
Kirchroth, [Kur-]Bayern.
The 1798
Mariental census
gives his wife's
maiden name as
Jacoby (Mai1798:Mt50).
TrierGS the city is just east of
Luxemburg on the
Mosel River some 93
miles WSW of
Frankfurt-am-Main.
However, Trier was
very often used as
the short form for a
powerful Catholic
country in the
1760’s, which was
more formally
referred to as
KurtrierGS,
literally,
the
Trier holdings of an Imperial Elector.
None of the
following references
include the name of
a locality.
Said by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be homeUC
to
Bumel/Bummel and
Roehrich
families. Said by
the
Cheisol FSL to
be homeUC
to
Bollich/Bolig/Bolg,
Kasper{Peter},
Muss, Schuller/Schiller,
Stoller, Welter/Walter,
Wilger36, and possibly Heinz/Hein
families.
Said by the
Louis FSL to be homeUC to Loewenbrueck and Loewenbrueck
families.
Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Mariental FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Nilis family.
Said by the
Preuss FSL to be home to an
Nachbar family.
Said by the
Schuck FSL to be homeUC to frau Ertle and to Glassmann,
Kapp,
Weber{Johannes}, and possibly
Jung families.
Said by the
Schuck FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Tak family.
Said by the
Urbach FSL to be homeUC
to a
Leonhard family.
TrierschenGL:
“Little Trier”, an
unidentified place
mentioned in
connection with the
Froehlich
family.
Triesch{Elisabeth}:
KS128 says
she married
Flemming[Gottlieb}
in
Buedingen
in 1765(sic).
The
Buedingen ML
reports that
the wedding took
place on 18 March
1766 (Mai&Marquardt#443).
I could not
find them in any
published FSL or in
Mai1798.
Triest: said by
the
Seelmann FSL to
be homeUC
to a young
Kielwein widow.
There are at
least 4 places of
this name in what
were German-speaking
lands.
My guess is
that this one is 344
km SW of
Vienna and was a
long-time part of
the
Hapsburg Empire,
having finally
reached Free Port
status in 1719.
TrillerFN:
this woman was said
by the
Buedingen ML to have married
Schneider{Conrad}
in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#494).
The
Balzer FSL
(#76a) said a
widowed
Triller
mother-in-law was
living in their
household .
The
mother-in-law surely
died prior to the
1798 Volga census.
TrillerFN{Caspar
and Heinrich}:said
by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC
Eiche/Eichen?.
Also spelled
Tiller in 1798 (Mai1798:
Bs27).
TrillerFN:
said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Altenfeld.
For 1798 see
Mai1798: Nm34, Bs26.
TrimberFN:
see
Trimper.
TrimperFN:
according to the
Buedingen ML a
Trimper woman
fromUC
Rauschenberg
married in 1766 a
Reich man;
by 1767 this couple
was in
Grimm; Stumpp
says her name was
Trimber (Mai&Marquardt#531).
Also see
Tripper.
TrinFN:
Herr
Heiss was said
by the
Koehler FSL to
be fromUC
Aschaffenburg,
and his frau’s
maiden name was
given as
Fleischer (no
origin given).
The family name was spelled
Trinak in 1798 (Mai1798:Kl20).
TrinakFN:
according to the
Goebel FSL this
orphan was living
with a
Stamm family
from
Kellenbach, Kurmainz.
Later spelled
Drinak (Mai1798:Gb48).
TrinakFN:
said by the
Goebel FSL to be
fromUC
Orb, Kurmainz.
TrinakFN:
also see
Trin.
TrinzFN:
said by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be fromUC
Mainz (no
locality mentioned).
TriolFN:
see
Tirol.
TrippelFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Nieder Eschbach, Hanau [County].
TrippelFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
orphans in the
Mueller{Konrad}
household.
Spelled
Tripper in 1798
(Mai1798:Nr98).
TrippelFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Nieder Eschbach,
Hanau [County].
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Wr54, 37, Mv3004.
TripperFN:
said by the
Anton FSL to be
fromUC
Bremm.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:An31.
TripperFN:
according to the
Grimm FSL a
widowed Tripper
mother-in-law (no
origin indicated)
was living in a
Ab family from Darmstadt
(no locality
indicated).
Later spelled
Trimper.
TripperFN:
also see
Trieher and Trippel.
Triresi?GL,
Frankreich: an
unidentified place
said by the
Fischer FSL to
be homeUC
to frau
Friebus? and her
Schreider son.
Troa?, [Hessen-Darmstadt Landgraviate?]: said by the Susannental FSL to be homeUC to a Lieber family. Kuhlberg
said this was in
Darmstadt.
This surely
is
Trohe 6 km NE of Giessen
city and then in
Hessen-Darmstadt
Landgraviate.
Trochtelfingen
GL,
Fuerstenberg? [Principality], Schwaben:
is 15 miles N of
Sigmaringen city,
and said by the
Brabander FSL to be homeUC to a Meier family.
Troendheim?,
Norwegen: Trondheim is
391 km N of Oslo and
was said by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be homeUC
to
Schmerbeck
family, and perhaps
an
Uldren family.
Trohe GL:
see
Troa.
TrommGL, Heppenheim, Hessen: is 8.6 miles ESE of Heppenheim-an-der-Bergstrasse, and said by the Stumpp version of the Jagodnaja Polyjana FSL to be homeUC to a
Schuhmacher
family.
TrondheimGL:
see
Troendheim.
TroppFN:
said by the
Koehler FSL to be the maiden name of frau Rueckert. Her maiden
name was rendered
Trapp in 1798 (Mai1798:Kl38).
TroppFN:
also see
Trupp.
Trossen, East Prussia: nka Tros 7 miles SW of Gizycko, Poland. The
GCRA says this
might have been
Trusseje.
TrossingenGL,
Tuttlingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is
9.5 miles NW of
Tuttlingen city, and
proven by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Spek/Speck family that went to
Bergdorf;
see their book for
more details.
TrostFN:
settled in 1817 in
Gueldendorf, Odessa;
family records found
by
Curt Renz in
Dettingen, Urach
parish, Wuerttemberg.
TrostelFN:
arrived in South
Russia in 1819;
later settled in
Gueldendorf, Odessa;
family records found
by
Curt Renz in
Weissach, Vaihingen Oberamt, Wuerttemberg.
TrottFN:
not found in an FSL
but was in the 1775
Grimm census
#19.
Spelled
Schoppe in 1798 (Mai1798:Gm6).
TrottFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Tann marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip.
TroubaFN:
said by the 1798
Zug census to be
the maiden name of
frau Lappegan who
first settled in
Kano (Mai1798:Zg06).
TrubeFN:
said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Hessen. I could
not find this man in
the 1798 censuses.
TrueberFN:
see
Trieher.
TruembachGS:
this apparently was
a small barony which
included a handful
of villages in and
around
Werda,
Hessen where the castle of the barons is.
TruemplerFN:
said by the
Susannental FSL
to be fromUC
Hohensalza? with
an orphan in the
household,
Kraemer{G.Philipp}.
Spelled
Trumler in 1767
(T4394-95).
I could not
locate them or any
descendants in
Mai1798.
Trugermuende(?)GL,
[Kur-]Brandenburg: this must be
Tangermuende,
Sachsen-Anhalt, some
32 miles NNE of
Magdeburg city,
and said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Welz family.
Truit?FN:
said by the
Jost FSL to be
fromUC
Gutenberg?,
Anhalt-Bernburg. I could
not find this family
in the 1798 Volga
censuses.
TrumlerFN
: see
Truempler.
TrummFN:
listed without
origin by the
Dehler FSL as a
step-son in the
Herzberger
household.
Spelled
Trumpf in 1798 (Mai1798:Ls21).
Trumpf FN:
see
Trumm.
TrunFN:
said by the
Leitsinger FSL
to be fromUC
Wilsberg?,
Lothringe. I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
TruppFN:
the
Frank VC says
this man, with his
mom, were original
Frank colonists
but I cannot find
them in the
Frank FSL.
Doris Evans
says his origins are
confirmed in
research done by
Anneliese Micheiwski
for Lynn and Mary
Trupp: his father
was from
Langsdorf but
died in
Wohnbach.
The widow and
only surviving child
went to
Frank.
His lineage
has been traced to a
Tropp born about
1679 in
Langsdorf.
TruppFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Schotten parish
records for many
generations prior to
1767; see
Flegel trip.
TruppenGL,
Swedish Pommerania:
an unidentified
place said by the
Kromm version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Klerona family that arrived after the orginal settlers.
Spelled
Klevona by
Scheuerman.
There was a
Treptow in Swedish
Pommerania.
TrussejeGL,
Prussia:
reported to have
been the birthplaceUC
of the
Kaercher who
settled in
Bergdorf.
The
GRCA speculate
that this might have
been either
Trossen, E.
Prussia;
Truszczyn, W.
Prussia; or, most
likely,
Truszczysna,
Posen, Prussia.
See the
GCRA book for details.
Truszczyn, [Loebau Kreis,]
West Prussia:
nka Truszcayny,
Poland, 8 miles
SE of Lubawa.
The
GCRA says this
might have been
Trusseje.
Truszczysna, [Hohensalsa Kreis,]
Posen [Department], Prussia: is
8 miles NE of
Inowroklaw.
Tthe
GCRA says this
might have been
Trusseje.
Trutchel?FN:
see
Trutschel.
TrutschelFN:
said by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Grossenlueder,
Fulda [Bishopric].
Spelled
Trutchel? in 1798 (Mai1798:Bn27).
TrutwestFN:
said by the
Dietel FSL to be
fromUC
Schornsheim(?)GL,
Kurpfalz.
Spelled
Tautfest in 1798
when the maiden name
of the wife was
given as
Seip or Seib (Mai1798:Dt5).
For other family
members in 1792 and
1798 see Mv403, Dt6,
28, Hs134.
Also spelled
Thaufest.
Tryeen?FN:
the 1798
Norka census
gives this as the
maiden name of the
wife of Herr
Tais (Mai1798:Nr37).
TschaslauGL:
see
Schaslau.
Tschasnika,
Warsaw Duchy: the GCRA
thinks this may have
been an earlier name
or a
mistranscription for
Czarnikau.
Tschemenschna?, Poland: an unidentified place which the GCRA thinks may have been associated with a Brand family.
TscherbakowkaVV:
a variant of the
name for
ShcherbakovkaVV.
Tschernigow: the
Russian province
where the
Belowescher Kolonien
were.
Said by
Kulberg59
to have been
homeUC to
Ritter{Michael}
single.
TscherwenkaGL,
Batschka, Hungary: aka Rotweil,
Rot,
Cervenka, Cherwenka,
Cservenka, and
Czervenkanow; nka Crvenka,
Serbia, 5 miles
NW of Kula city, and
strongly believed by
the
GCRA to have been homeUC to the Brechenmacher, Geist,
Kies{Jacob}, and
Retzer/Retzler families
that went to
Glueckstal.
In addition
they found that
several other
families were
associated with it
on their way to
Russia, such as the
Amann, Doerheim, Graf,
Heisendorf, Kessler, Klein,
Krieger, Opp, Oster,
Sandmeier, Scherer, Schneider,
Schuetz, and Zimmermann families. The
GCRA also found
evidence indicating
the
Mitleider/Mittleider
family was here
before proceeding to
Neudorf.
See the
GCRA book for
more.
Tschitibner
FN: listed by
the 1816
Kassel census
(#22), the 1858
census (#137), and
KS:453 and 465
without origin.
Better
spelled
Tschitibner.
Using
FHL#193,201 the GCRA proved origin in
Vorderweidenthal,
Bergzabern [Amt], Rheinpfalz.
See their
book for more.
Tschornigo,
Poland: the GCRA thinks
this may have been
an earlier name or a
mistranscription for
Czarnikau.
Tuchland-bei-KuestrinGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to
Susdorf’s wife.
TuchschererFN:
see
Duchscherer.
TuebeleinFN:
said by the
Mariental FSL to
be fromUC
Bamberg.
Tuebingen, [Wuerttemberg Duchy]: said by the Kano FSL to be homeUC to a Maurer family.
TuebingenGL,
Tuebingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg:
proven by
GCRA to be home
to the
Meier{Georg}
family that went to
Glueckstal.
See
the
GCRA book for more details.
TuebingenGL,
Wuerttemberg [Duchy, later Kingdom]: is
some 19 miles SSW of
Stuttgart, Baden
Wuerttemberg. :
Said by
KS:488 to be
homeUC to
the
Wittich family
that went to
Bergdorf.
Said by the
Fischer FSL to be homeUC to a Rohr? family. It also
was a District
administrative
center.
TuechholzFN:
see
Titschholz.
TuflotFN:
listed by the 1816
Glueckstal
census (KS:674)
with no origin.
Using
FHL(1,327,507
and 1,326,448), the
GCRA
proved origin in
Fremersdorf,
Forbach [Amt], Lothringen.
See their book for
more detail.
Also spelled
Dufloth.
TuhnFN:
said by the
Husaren FSL to
be fromUC
Marienburg,
Polen. I could not find
this family in the
1798 Volga censuses.
TumeraufFN:
may have been a
step-daughter of
Geritzdorf of
Hoelzel.
TumlerFN:
not found in an FSL
but was in the 1775
Grimm census #10
and 51.
Spelled
Dumler in 1798 (Mai1798:Gm5,
82, 87, 149).
TumlerFN:
also see
Buttler and
Dumler.
Tumlingen,
Freudenstadt [Amt],
Wuerttemberg: is
6.5 miles ENE of
Freudenstadt
city.
Tunbahc?GL,
Kurtrier: an
unidentified place
said by the
Keller FSL to be
homeUC to
an
Ochs family.
Tunder{Johanna
Louise}:
she married
Borsdorff{J.Gottfried}on
6 April 1766 in
Rosslau (Mai&Marquardt#904,
KS122).
I could not
find them in any
published FSL.
Turin?FN:
not found in an FSL
but was in the 1775
Grimm census
#165.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Gm141.
Turis?FN:
said by the
Preuss FSL to be
fromUC
Meinetschlag(?).
TurnFN:
see
Thurn.
TuskerFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Neukirchen,
Schlesien.
TutFN:
see
Tutt.
TuttFN:
listed by the 1816
Glueckstal
census (KS:675, 466) with no origin.
Using
FHL(1,258,002
and 247,655), the
GCRA
proved origin in
Godramstein,
Landau [Amt],
Pfalz.
See the
GCRA book for
more detail.
Also
spelled
Dutt and Tut.
TuttlingenGL,
Wuerttemberg: is
some 40 miles SW of
Reutlingen,
Baden-Wuerttemberg.
Tuttlingen OberamtGL,
Wuerttemberg: is
some 13 miles SE of
Villingen-Schwenningen
city and was a
District
administrative
center.
TuttlingenGL,
Tuttlingen
Oberamt, Wuerttemberg:
proven by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Haux family
which went to
Bergdorf;
see their book for
more details.
TuttlingenGL,
Tuttlingen parish,
Wuerttemberg:
(see previous entry)
was home to a
Graf/Graff family that went to
Gueldendorf, Odessa
in 1817.
Tyrol, see
Tirol.
Tysysh?FN:
see
Pak?.
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