American Historical Society of Germans From Russia

German Origins Project

Legend:   BV=a German village near the Black Sea.   FN= German family name.    FSL= First Settlers’ List.    GL= a locality in the Germanies.    GS= one of the German states.   ML= Marriage List.   RN= the name of a researcher who has verified one or more German origins.   UC= unconfirmed.    VV= a German Volga village.
Names in bold are an entry or a cross-reference to an entry.  Red text calls attention to information for which verification is completed or well underway.

 

 
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SchockFN{Johannes}:  listed in the Bergdorf 1858 census (KS:667) without origin, however, their origin in Abstatt, Heilbronn [Amt], Wuerttemberg was proven by the GCRA using FHL(1,187,120).  See the GCRA book for more details.

SchockFN{Jakob Friedr.}: said by the 1816 Glueckstal census (KS:678, 434) to be fromUC Buttenhausen, Muensingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg.    Also spelled Scheck.  See the GCRA book for a bit more information.

SchockFN{Gottlieb}: lived for a time in Glueckstal, but the CGRA could find no origin; see their book for detail.

Schoeckingen, Leonberg [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is 3.5 miles N of Leonberg city.

SchoellFN: see Schell.

SchoellhornFN: said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be fromUC the Pfalz (no locality mentioned).

SchoellkrippenGS: see Schildkroeppen.

SchoellkroeppenGL, Schoenborn:  Said by the Buedingen ML to be homeUC to a Kauff man who married in 1766 a Hacker woman from the same place (Mai&Marquardt#617).  By 1767 this couple was in the Belowescher Kolonien.  The only place I can find in Germany even close to that spelling is Schoellkrippen which was the seat of a County of the same name some 6 miles NE of Aschaffenburg city.  As best I can tell it never was part of any Schoenborn or Schoenburg and probably was a vassal state of Kurmainz.

SchoembergGL, Neuenbuerg [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is some 4.5 miles SE of Neuenbuerg town and some 2 miles SW of Bieselberg.  The GCRA found some church records for Bieselberg kept among the Schoemberg records.

SchoenFN: said by the Dobrinka FSL to be fromUC Stonhan(?), Riedesel

SchoenFN: said by the 1798 Norka census to be the maiden name of the wife of Aschenbrenner (Mai1798:Nr144).

Schoenau, Bergzabern [Amt], Rheinpfalz: is 11 miles WSW of Bad Bergzabern.  The GCRA found indications that this (or the general area) may have been homeUC to the Spiri/Spiry family that settled in Kassel.

SchoenauGL, Marienburg Amt: is now Krasniewo, Poland, and was some 3 miles SW of Marienburg city. Said by the Rosenort FSL to be homeUC to a Dueck family.

SchoenauGL, Sachsen: an unidentified place said by the Jost FSL to be homeUC to a Neufeld family.  There were several Schoenau in Saxony.

SchoenbergGL: Said (no locality mentioned) by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be homeUC to Barmut/Bormut, Kauf, Resser, and probably Miller/Mueller families.  Said by the Graf FSL to be homeUC to Ruebesam’s wife; the Rosslau ML says he married a Herbert woman in 1765 (Mai&Marquardt#863).  Said by the Kano FSL to be homeUC to a Hertner family.  Said by the Paulskaya FSL to be homeUC to a Bielmann family.  There were over 40 Schoenbergs in the Germanies!

SchoenbergGL, Erbach, Hessen: said by the Roethling FSL possibly to be homeUC to a Breitinger family.  This probably is some 15 miles WNW of Erbach city.

SchoenbergGL, HessenGS: said by the Doenhof FSL to be homeUC to a Rutz family.  This place could be either the previous or the 2nd next entry.

Schoenberg(?)GL, Mecklenburg: an unidentified place said by the Dinkel FSL to be homeUC to Seedorf and Weller families.

SchoenbergGL, Obertaunus, Hessen: is less than a mile E of Kronberg, and is said by the Roethling FSL possibly to be homeUC to a Breitinger family.

SchoenbergGL, Wuertemberg: said by the Buedingen ML to be home to the Stickel woman who in 1766 married a Bopp man; by 1767 this couple was in Norka; Stumpp says this was near Backnang, Wuerttemberg (Mai&Marquardt#712).

SchoenbergGS: this probably is the Schoenburg County that Remmick says occupied lands around Naumburg, Saxony-Anhalt.

SchoenbergerFN: said by the Cheisol FSL to be fromUC Sierck, Frankreich. For 1798 see Mai1798:Mt61, Ls41.

SchoenbergerFN: said by the Louis FSL to be fromUC Saarbruecken. . In 1798 the wife’s maiden name was given as Herr (Mai1798:Hr28).  According to a Rosslau ML this man married a Lick woman in 1765 (Mai&Marquardt:843).

Schoenborn?GL: an unidentified place said by the Pfeiffer FSL to be homeUC to a Spahn family.  Kuhlburg says the state was Pfalz. There are at least 3 places of this name in the Palatinate.

SchoenbornGS: an unidentified state.  Remmick hints it may have been in Franconia.  There was a narrow barony of this name beginning just E of Schluesselfeld, Bavaria, somewhat checkerboarded E to the Regnitz River.

Schoenborn, Hungary: an unidentified place.  The GCRA found that the wife of a Kettler/Kittler was born here in 1796.

SchoenburgGL, Zabern [Amt], Elsass: now Soenbourg some 7 miles NW of Saverne, and said to be homeUC to the family that went to Glueckstal.

SchoenburgGS: see Schoenberg.

SchoenebeckFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Amsterdam, Holland.

SchoenebeckFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Nasnitz(?).

SchoenebeckGL, Magdeburg: is some 8 miles SE of Magdeburg city, and said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to Dubois‘s wife.

SchoenebergFN: said by the Boregard FSL to be fromUC Plettenberg with a Hirsch (maiden name) wife and stepchildren living in the household.  I could not find either family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

SchoenebergGL: an unidentified place said by the Ober-Monjou FSL to be homeUC to a Marqua/Marquardt family.  There were at least 8 such place names in Germany and more elsewhere in areas settled by Germans.

SchoenefeldFN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Jost FSL to be fromUC Magdeburg.

Schoeneich-bei-SobynGL: aka Durlach, Zgiers Kreis.

SchoenemannFN: see Scheneman.

SchoenerFN: said by the Leitsinger FSL to be fromUC Hargesheim, Kurmainz.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

SchoeneseeGL, Tiegenhoff Amt: is now Jeziernik, Poland, and was some 4.5 miles W of Tiegenhoff city. Said by the Tiege FSL to be homeUC to  the Wiensz{Johann} family.  Also spelled Schoensee.

SchoenfeldFN: said by the Pfeiffer FSL to be fromUC Fulda (no locality mentioned). 

SchoenfeldGL/GS: an unidentified place said by the Boaro FSL to be homeUC to a Schaefer family.  This might be Schoenfeld, Rhineland-Palatinate, some 37 miles WSW of Koblenz.

SchoenfeldGL, Kurpfalz: said by the Bauer FSL to be homeUC to a Klein family.  This might be Schoenfeld, Rhineland-Palatinate, some 37 miles WSW of Koblenz.

Schoengrund, Hohensalza, South Prussia: an unidentified place which the GCRA says was aka Spital and they found it associated with a Leicht family in 1798-99.

SchoenhalsFN: said by the Doenhof FSL to be fromUC Darmstadt (no locality mentioned).

Schoenhausen(?)[evidently a mistake for Stockhausen], RiedeselGL: said by the Dobrinka FSL to be homeUC to a Dozert? and perhaps a Baer family.

SchoenkneckhtFN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Boregard FSL to be fromUC Danzig.

SchoenmeierFN: said by the Krasnoyar FSL to be fromUC Dienheim.  The Buedingen Births and Deaths lists this man as a Godparent from Burg Sinn [which at the time was part of the Thuengen barony] (Mai&Marquardt#1203).

SchoenmeyerFN: said by the Fischer FSL to be the maiden nameof frau Jung fromUC Rabenau.

SchoenseeGL: see Schoenesee.

SchoenthalGL, Galicia: was just NW of Lemberg, Galicia (now L’viv, Ukraine), in Lemberg parish and Grodek civil district.  The GCRA found evidence that the Schnepf man who settled in Glueckstal and Kassel was born inUC this place.

SchoenwaelderFN:  said by the Ober-Monjou 1798 census to be the maiden name of frau Neubauer{Christoph} (Mai1798:Om3).

SchoenwaldGL: an unidentified place said by the Boregard FSL to be homeUC to a Herel family.  There were at least 9 Schoenwalds in greater Germany at the time.

SchoeppFN: see Schipp.

SchoesserFN: said by the Bangert FSL to be fromUC Roemershausen, Darmstadt.

SchoesslerFN: see Schissler.

SchoetterFN: see Schotter.

SchoezlerFN: see Schissler.

SchollFN:  see Schneider of Dehler.

Scholl?FN: said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC [Hessen-]Darmstadt. I could not find this family in the 1798 censuses.

SchonFN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Boregard FSL to be fromUC Oesterreich. I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

SchonFN: said by the Kano FSL to be fromUC Pilseranstof?.

SchorgFN: said by the Krasnoyar FSL to be fromUC Stolberg.

SchorkFN said by the Frank FSL to be fromUC Zeil(?), Erbach.

Schormer?FN: said by the Krasnoyar FSL to be fromUC Nordheim.

Schorndorf [Amt]GL, Wuerttemberg: is some 15 miles E of Stuttgart city, and was a District administrative center.

Schorndorf, Waiblingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: said by KS:486 to have been homeUC  to the Wild family that settled in Neudorf.

Schornsheim(?)GL, Kurpfalz: is some 11 miles SSW of Mainz city, and said by the Dietel FSL to be homeUC to a Trutwest/Tautfest? family.

SchottFN: said by the Galka FSL to be fromUC Mittelsinn?, Stolberg[?].  For 1798 see Mai1798:Gm27.

SchottFN: said by the Grimm FSL to be fromUC Mehlis(?).  The Buedingen ML says that a man with this man’s name married in 1766 a Spengler woman (Mai&Marquardt#495) … this must be the marriage of a different Schott, since in the 1798 census, this Schott’s wife’s maiden name is given as Becker.

SchottFN: Curt Renz has found the church records for this Hoffnungstal, Bessarabia, family in Osthofen, Worms Kreis, Hessen.

SchottFN: said by the Messer FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality mentioned).

SchottFN: said by the Moor FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality mentioned).  According to the Buedingen ML this man fromUC Kirchbracht married in 1766 a Scheller woman fromUC Nieder-Seemen (Mai&Marquardt#505).

SchottFN: listed by the 1858 Neudorf census (#230) with no origin, and said by KS:435 to have come fromUC Gross Ingersheim, Ludwigsburg [Amt], Wuerttemberg.  Using FHL#1,457,619-620, the GCRA proved their origin in Osthofen, Worms [Amt], Hessen.  See the GCRA book for more.

SchottFN: this family name was found recorded in Schotten parish records for many generations prior to 1767; see Flegel trip.

SchottenGL, Crainfeld Amt, Hessen-Darmstadt: this town is 14 miles north of Buedingen.  Schotten was also the name of the Oberamt which oversaw the town and at least two local Amts.  FSL usually used the name without specifying whether the reference was to the town or to the Oberamt.  If Oberamt was not specified I have listed the references here.  Said by the Goebel FSL to be homeUC to a Kern family.  Said by the Pleve and Stumpp versions of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be homeUC to Diesing, Dippel, Fischer, Hofmann/Hoffmann, Kromm, Repp, and Seifeldt/Seifeld/Seibel families; to this list Kromm added the possibility of the Weitz family.

SchottenGL, Hessen: is some 13 miles N of Buedingen city, and in the 1760s was the Crainfeld Amt of Hessen-Darmstadt duchy.  In 1972 the Flegels vistited two Schotten parishes and found the following family names repeated listed over several generations before 1770 in the first parish:  Bechtold, Becker, Bender, Blum, Burger, Buss, Conrad, Crael, Daum, Dietz, Dillman, Doering, Eckhardt, Ellenburger, Engel, Faatz, Feig, Fischer, Frank, Frey, Fritz, Fuss, Gebhardt, Gerhard, Goebel, Graulich, Guenther, Haas, Heckman, Heil, Hoffman, Jost, Jungius, Kaiser, Kimmel, Kischner, Kissner, Klain, Kniess, Koch, Kraft, Kramer, Kromm, Lang, Lapp, Lentz, Lotz, Luening, Mattes, Matthes, May, Melchior, Mertz, Meyer, Michel, Moell, Moeller, Muehol, Mueller, Nagel, Pfeiffer, Proeschner, Reichart, Reitz, Repp, Reusch, Rhon, Rockemer, Rodenberger, Rohn, Rothenberger, Ruehl, Schafer, Scheuerman, Schlaerb, Schleuning, Schmidt, Schneidmueller, Schott, Schuessler, Schuetz, Schwalb, Sippel, Spamer, Sponheimer, Stauch, Stoffel, Stoppel, Straub, Toepfer, Trupp, Ulrich, Vogt, Wagner, Walcker, Walter, Walther, Weigand, Weisenbueller, Weitz, Wenderberg, Wentzel, Winter, Wolff, Wurtz, Zeunges, Zimmer, Zimmermann, and  Zinnel.  In the second parish they found the following family names repeated over a period of many years before 1770: Adelman, Baer, Bechthold, Conrad, Kammer, Koch, Meyer, Rau, Repp, Ruehl, Sachs, Schmidt, Schroeder, Schwab, Seibel, Seibert, Seilbach, Strack, Straub, Thiel, and  Wiehl.

Schotten OberamtGL, Hessen-Darmstadt: was the district that included the town of Schotten and at least two Amts containing a number of villages , and said by the Anton FSL to be homeUC to a Usinger family.

SchotterFN: said by the Kano FSL to be fromUC Wiesensteig.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

SchotterFN: according to the Buedingen ML, a Schotter woman, no origin given married in 1766 a Rothbrust man; later the couple went to Leichtling; another source gives her name as Schoetter (Mai&Marquardt#415).

Schottland, West Prussia: nka Szkocja, Poland, which was 4.5 miles NNE of Schubin city.  The GCRA thinks it may have been associated with a Kittler family; see Flotholland.

SchraederFN: see Schroeder.

SchrebFN: see Strep.

Schredo?FN: said by the Merkel FSL to be fromUC Zelelfeld(?), Braunschweig.

SchreibFN: this family name was found recorded in 1700s Berstadt parish records; see Flegel trip.

SchreiberFN: said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be fromUC Mainz (no locality mentioned).

SchreiberFN: this man is listed in the Belowescher Kolonien FSL, but no origin is given for him.

SchreiberFN: said by the Brabander FSL to be fromUC Wickenberg?.  For 1798 see Mai1798:Bn32.

SchreiberFN: listed by the 1816 Glueckstal census (KS:671, 677) with no origin; but KS:436 mistakenly said they were fromUC Kirchheim, Ludwigsburg [Amt], Wuerttemberg.  Using FHL(193,890), the GCRA proved origin in Heuchelheim, Bergzabern [Amt], Rheinpfalz. See the GCRA book for more detail.

SchreiberFN: said by the Goebel FSL to be the wife of a Franz man fromUC Alzey, Mainz.  The Buedingen ML gave her maiden name as Mosisschrieber.

SchreiberFN: said by the Kano FSL to be fromUC Erndtebrueck?.

SchreiberFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Brandenburg (no locality given).

SchreiberFN: listed by the 1858 Neudorf census (#252) and by KS:436 without origin.  The GCRA found this man to be son to Johann of Glueckstal, who, using FHL#193,890 they had proved to be from Heuchelheim, Bergzabern [Amt], Rheinpfalz.  See their book for much more.

SchreiberFN: said by the Norka FSL to be fromUC Hessen (no locality mentioned).

SchreiberFN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be fromUC Bischofsheim?.

SchreiberFN: see also Schleibor.

SchreiderFN: this step-son of Herr Schreider was said by the Fischer FSL to be fromUC Triresi?, Frankreich as was his mother, frau Friebus?.

SchreimannFN: said by the Bauer FSL to be fromUC Eisweiler, Zweibruecken.

SchreimannFN: also see Schiming?.

SchreinerFN: said by the Kromm version of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be fromUC Nidda or Hutten (Glasshutten?) later than the first settlers (p.35).

SchreinerFN: said by the Kolb FSL to be fromUC Heimweiler(?), Freie Adelprovinz der alten Ritter(?).

SchreinerFN: said by the Kraft FSL to be fromUC Engelrod, Riedesel.

SchreinerFN: said by the Krasnoyar FSL to be fromUC Laubach.

SchreinerFN: said by the Norka FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality mentioned).

SchreinerFN: this family name was found recorded in Herborn marriage records 1762-1767, and in Winterhausen marriage records 1760-1769; see Flegel trip.

SchreinerFN: also see Schreimann.

SchreiockFN: see Schreuk.

SchreiterFN: said by the 1798 Orlovskaya census to be the maiden name of frau Kraus (Mai1798:Or43). A Rosslau ML gives the name as Schroeter in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#940).

Schremser FN: said by the Moor FSL to be fromUC Kurpfalz (no locality mentioned).

SchrengFN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Neidermonjou FSL to be Nassau-Siegen?.  I could not find this woman in the 1798 censuses.

Schrenz?FN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be an orphan boy fromUC Sachsen (no locality mentioned).  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

Schreuk?FN: said by the Dreispitz FSL to be fromUC Fluege?, Kurpfalz.  In 1798 the family name was spelled Schreiock (Mai1798:Dr10).

SchreyerFN: the Rosslau ML says this woman (no origin given) married a Zahn man in 1765; by 1766 this couple was in Graf (Mai&Marquardt#846).

SchriesheimGL, Kurpfalz: is in Baden-Wuerttemberg some 9.6 miles E of Mannheim and 7 km N of Heidelberg, and is said by the Kautz FSL to be the homeUC of Frank, and Traub families.  Michael Frank, the AHSGR Village Coordinator for Kautz has proven this Frank origin using Schriesheim church records to trace the family back to 1484 in that village!

SchroederFN: said by the Bauer FSL to be fromUC Poltnitz, Mecklenburg.

SchroederFN: she is said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to have have lived in the household of Pastor Helm, but no origin is given for her and Helm is not listed in the FSL.

SchroederFN: said by the Boaro FSL to be fromUC Gening(?).  I did not identify their 1798 whereabouts.

SchroederFN: said by the Grimm FSL to be fromUC Gelnhausen (no locality mentioned).  According to the Buedingen ML this man married in 1766 a Bra woman (Mai&Marquardt#455).

SchroederFN: according to the Buedingen ML a Schroeder woman married in 1766 the Abig man who went to Grimm (Mai&Marquardt#442).

SchroederFN: said by the Jost FSL to be fromUC Hohn?.

Schroeder{Rosina}FN: listed by both the 1816 Kassel census (#95) and KS:436 without origin.  See the GCRA book for a bit more.  Also spelled Schroeter.

SchroederFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Jesseitz(?), Dessau-Anhalt with a Fischer wife fromUC Sachsen.

Schroeder/SchraederFN: said by the Kratzke FSL to be fromUC Rostock, Mecklenburg.

SchroederFN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Kutter FSL to be fromUC Isenburg.

SchroederFN: said by the Lauwe FSL to be fromUC Lueneburg, Hannover.  According to a Luebeck ML this man married in 1766 a Gerbig woman (Mai&Marquardt#89).

SchroederFN: said by the Mueller FSL to be fromUC Preir?.

SchroederFN{Johann}: said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Hessen.

SchroederFN{J.Heinrich}: said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Rommersberg?.

SchroederFN{J.Kaspar}: said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Stralsund.

SchroederFN: said by the Norka FSL to be fromUC Hessen (no locality mentioned).

SchroederFN: the 1798 Bettinger census gave this as the maiden name of the wife of Beck [who had orginally settled in Paulskaya] (Mai1798:Bt02).

SchroederFN: said by the Phillipsfeld FSL to be fromUC Hessen-Kassel [Landgraviate], no locality mentioned.    Spelled Schraeder in 1770 (Mai1798:Mv2294).

SchroederFN: this family name was found recorded in Schotten parish records for many years prior to 1767; see Flegel trip.

SchroepferFN: said by the Preuss FSL to be fromUC Remich, Luxembourg.

SchroeterFN:  said by Rosslau ML to be the maiden name of frau Kraus in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#940). The 1798 Orlovskaya census gives the name as Schreiter (Mai1798:Or43).

SchroeterFN: an alternate spelling for Schroeder.

SchrohFN: said by the Volmer FSL to be fromUC Kaiserslautern, Kurpfalz.

SchrothFN: arrived in South Russia in 1818; later settled in Gueldendorf, Odessa; family records found by Curt Renz in Bretzingen, Pforzheim parish, Baden.

SchtaterGL, Isenburg County: an unidentified place, said by the Walter FSL to be homeUC to a Godwig family.  The Walter Research Group suggests that this might be Schaechtelburg which is some 6 miles NE of Buedingen, the former capital of Isenburg.

SchubachFN: said by the Dinkel FSL to be fromUC Lueneburg-Stadt.

SchuberFN: maiden name of frau Abholz of Louis as given in 1798 (Mai1798:Mt2).

SchuberFN: said by the Louis FSL to be fromUC Saargemuend, Lothringen. In 1798 the family name was spelled Schubert and his wife’s maiden name was given as Klein (Mai1798:Mt24,Mv1571).

SchuberFN: also see Schueber.

SchubertFN: said by the Pfeiffer FSL to be fromUC Wuerzburg no locality indicated. 

SchubertFN: this family name was found recorded in Tann marriage records 1762-1767; see Flegel trip.

SchubertFN, also see Schiebert and Schuber.

Schubin, Warsaw Duchy: nka Szubin, Poland, which was 14 miles SW of Bromberg, Prussia.

Schuch?FN: said by the Boregard FSL to be fromUC Lohrkirchen?.  I could not find either family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

SchuchFN: said by the Schuck FSL to be fromUC Mannheim, Kurpfalz.

SchuchVV: a varient spelling for SchuckVV.

SchuchmanFN, see Schuckmann.

SchuchowVV: a Russian name for SchuckVV.

SchuchowakijVV: a Russian name for SchuckVV.

SchuckFN: according to the Goebel FSL this was the maiden name of one of the Reiss men (fromUC Seligenstadt, Kurmainz)’s wife.

SchuckFN: also see Schuch.

SchuckVV (aka Grasnovatka, Grjasnowatka, Gryaznovatka, Partizanskoye, Schuchow, Schuch, and Schuchowakij) is a Catholic village on the western side of the Volga River.  Its FSL was first published in Pleve, The German Colonies , pp.461-466.  According to that, the first settlers were from the following places with the family names shown here in parens:

from Alzey, Kurpfalz: (Kohlmann, Leik/Lauck?);

from Bernkastel, Trier: (Regard/Gerhard?);

from Beswara(?): (Bandel);

from Bich/Bichl(?), Lothringen: (Matthias);

from Bierstadt, Mainz: (Gota);

from Breitz, Holstein: (Faust);

from Dan, France: (Grimm);

from Erfurt, Kurpfalz: (Gellinger);

from Essin(?): (Regenbach);

from Geslokh/Hassloch(?), Mainz: (Falkenstein, Grosch);

from Graudenz, Poland: (Glass);

from Gruenstadt, Kurpfalz: (Knauf);

from Heppenheim, Mainz: (Geld/Held?);

from Kunzhausen, Anspach: (Stadelmann);

from Kurpfalz: (Janson);

from Ladenberg, Darmstadt: (Bauer);

from Ladonerbach(?), Kurpfalz: (Berger, Deshtein/Destein?);

from Lamperhelm: (Gruenewald);

from Larsh/Lorch(?), Mainz: (Bupp?);

from Lauterburg, France: (Berkenstock);

from Mainz: (Sieben);

from Mannheim, Kurpfalz: (Derr/Doerr, Schuch);

from Minstach/Minstadt/Muenstedt(?), Schoenberg: (Laumann);

from Neustadt, Kurpfalz: (Baumann, Lios?);

from Shter(?), Briel/Breyell(?): (Wirtz);

from Stackenburg, Mainz: (Freihaut);

from Suhl, Saxony: (Kellermann);

from Tiburg(?), Mainz: (Jaeckel, Krieger);

from Trier: (Tak/Tag);

from Wiestein, Mainz: (Napp/Knapp?);

from Wuerzburg: (Hettig).

SchuckartFN: said by the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be fromUC Nidda.  Kromm says he was fromUC Atzenhain, Gruenberg District, near Nidda (pp. 31, 34).

Schuckmann/SchuchmanFN said by the Huck FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality mentioned).

SchuckmannFN: also see Schupman.

SchueberFN: said by the Dobrinka FSL to be fromUC Kelgin(?), Strumbach(?).  Later spelled Schuber (Mai1798:Db6).

SchuelerFN: according to the Buedingen ML a Schueler woman fromUC Hanau married in 1766 a Franck man; later the couple went to Kraft (Mai&Marquardt#672).

SchuelerFN: said by the Mariental FSL to be fromUC Trarbach, Kurpfalz. 

SchuerfeldGL, Kurpfalz: an unidentified place said by the Bauer FSL to be homeUC to a Roth family.  This might be Scheuerfeld, Rhineland-Palatinate some 10 miles SW of Siegen, North Rhine-Westphalia.

SchuesslerFN: this family name was found recorded in Schotten parish records for many generations prior to 1767; see Flegel trip.

Schuettler: see Sitler.

SchuetzFN: said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be fromUC Hanau (no locality mentioned).

SchuetzFN: said by the 1816 Glueckstal census (KS:674) to be from Tscherwenka, Hungary.  The GCRA found that they were indeed from there but earlier had been either inUC Gross-Bieberau, Darmstadt-Hesse or inUC Kellenbach, Simmern Kreis, Prussian Rheinland (FHL(493,207), or both.  See the GCRA book for more detail.

SchuetzFN: said by the Jost FSL to be fromUC Leipzig, Sachsen.

SchuetzFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Brandenburg (no locality given).

SchuetzFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Ratzenburg, Mecklenburg.

SchuetzFN: said by the Ober-Monjou FSL to be fromUC Albstadt?.  For 1798 see Mai1798:Ka68.

SchuetzFN: a family that settled in Warenburg said by the Simon family chart to be fromUC Niederansbach, Hanau.

SchuetzFN: this family name was found recorded in Schotten parish records for many generations prior to 1767; see Flegel trip.

Schuh{Gottlieb}: was in Glueckstal and was said by KS:437 to be from Hof, Wuerttemberg; see the GCRA book for a bit more detail.

Schuh FN {Johannes}: said by KS:437 to have gone fromUC Zumhof, Waiblingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg to Glueckstal; but the GCRA could not find him in Zumhof and thinks his origin was in Hoefen, Neuenbuerg [Amt], Wuerttemberg; see their book for detail.

SchuhFN: settled, no date given, in Gueldendorf, Odessa; family records found by Curt Renz in Schwetzingen, Mannheim Oberamt, Wuerttemberg.

SchuhFN: settled in Hoffungstal, Bessarabia; proved by Curt Renz to be from Rudersberg, Welzhelm Oberamt, Wuerttemberg.

SchuhmacherFN said by the Frank FSL to be fromUC Muehldorf, Holstein.

Schuhmacher: said by the Stumpp version of the Jagodnaja Polyjana FSL to be fromUC Tromm, Heppenheim, Hessen.

Schuhmacher: also see Schumacher.

SchuhmannFN: said by the Boaro FSL to be fromUC Loeben.  Spelled the same way in 1798 (Mai1798: Mv272).

SchuhmannFN: a stepson listed by the Boregard FSL in the Weber household.

SchuhmannFN:  said by KS:438 to have gone fromUC Moessingen, Rottenburg [Amt], Tuebingen [Oberamt], Wuerttemberg toUC Glueckstal; the CGRA did not research this.

SchuhmannFN: said by the Ober-Monjou FSL to be fromUC Ockstadt.

SchuhmannFN: this family name was found recorded both in Herborn and in Tann marriage records 1762-1767; see Flegel trip.

Schuj FN: said by the Ober-Monjou FSL to be fromUC Niederbrechen, [Kurtrier].  Spelled Schuvie in 1798 (Mai1798:Zg3).

SchukartFN: listed in the Pobochnaya FSL so may have been from Darmstadt state.               

SchuldFN: see Schult and Schulz.

SchuldeisFN: said by the Kraft FSL to be fromUC Holzhausen, Darmstadt.  Later spelled Schulteis.

SchuldeisFN: said by the Kraft FSL to be fromUC Stammheim, Isenburg.

SchuldeisFN: also see Schulteis.

SchuldenbergerFN: said by the Hildmann FSL to be fromUC Salmuenster,  [Fulda Bishopric].  Spelled Schaumberger in 1798 (Mai1798:Hd5, Gb58, Km73).

SchulerFN: said by the Bergdorf 1858 census (KS:669, 438) to have been fromUC Grossliebental.  KS:438, 578 indicate that this family was fromUC Enzweihingen, Vaihingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg.

SchulerFN: said by the 1798 Mariental census to be the maiden name of Herr Schunk's wife (Mai1798:Mt34).  The wife is said by the Mariental FSL to be fromUC Kurtrier (no other locality mentioned).

SchulerFN: see Schueler.

SchullerFN: said by the Cheisol FSL to be fromUC Trier, no locality given.  Spelled Schiller in 1798 (Mai1798:Mt01).

SchullerFN: said by the Lauwe FSL to be fromUC Frommenhausen, Wuerttemberg.  I could not find this family in the 1798 censuses.

SchulmanFN: see Schupman.

Schult?FN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be fromUC Raubach.  In 1798 the family name was spelled Schuld (Mai1798:Pl61).

SchulteisFN: also see Schuldeis.

SchultesFN: settled, no date given, in Gueldendorf, Odessa; family records found by Curt Renz in Heumaden, Stuttgart parish, Wuerttemberg.

SchultheisFN said by the Huck FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality mentioned).

Schultheis FN: said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Wellstein?.

SchultheissFN: Dona Reeves-Marquardt found the record for the baptism of  Herr Schulteiss in the church records in Waldlaubersheim, Kreis Kreuznach, Rheinland.  This family first settled in Grimm where they arrived before 1775 (but not in time to be included in the FSL) and were included in the 1775 census (household 73) there.

SchultzFN: this family name was found recorded in Herborn marriage records 1762-1767; see Flegel trip.

SchultzFN: also see Schulz.

SchultzRN,  Ruth: found Buedingen church records which indicate that at least one of the two Weitzel couples that settled in Norka came from Calbach (the FSL says Isenburg with no locality given); however they must have moved to Calbach after their marriage since no marriage is recorded for them there.

SchulzFN: see Paris of Boaro.

SchulzFN: said by the Boaro FSL to be fromUC Senburg(?).  Spelled Schulz in 1798 (Mai1798: Bx04, Mv297, Kd06).

SchulzFN: an orphan boy listed by the Boregard FSL in the Merkel household.

SchulzFN: said by the Dehler FSL to be fromUC Lohr, Kurmainz.  Spelled both Schulz and Schuld in 1798, with frau Schuld 's maiden name given as Jung  (Mai1798:Dl30, 41).

SchulzFN: said by the Dobrinka FSL to be fromUC Gelnhausen.  The Buedingen ML says this Schultze man married an Avelius woman in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#525).

SchulzFN: said by the Doenhof FSL to be fromUC Wuerttemberg (no locality mentioned).  Later spelled Schultz.

SchulzFN: said by the Dreispitz FSL to be fromUC Barth?, Schwedisch Pommern.

SchulzFN: said by the Fischer FSL to be fromUC Hannover (no locality mentioned).

Schulz FN: said by the 1816 Glueckstal census (KS:677, 439) to be fromUC Kaefertal, Mannheim [Amt], Baden.    Also spelled Schulze.

SchulzFN: said by the Grimm FSL to be fromUC Darmstadt (no locality mentioned).  Later spelled Schultz.

SchulzFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Berlin.

SchulzFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Levorgrau, Muenster with a van der Nauweland wife fromUC Bebrinheim.

SchulzFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Sarran(?).

SchulzFN: said by the Keller FSL to be fromUC Milchenbach?, Westfalen.  For 1798 see (Mai1798:Nk21).

SchulzFN: said by the Lauwe FSL to be fromUC Goldberg.

SchulzFN: said by the Messer FSL to be the maiden name of frau Meiserling.

SchulzFN: said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Iber.

SchulzFN: said by the Orlovskaya FSL to be a step-daughter living with the Gerlinger family which would indicate that frau Gerlinger was previously frau Schulz.

SchulzFN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be fromUC Hamburg (no locality mentioned).

SchulzFN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be fromUC Saubach.

SchulzFN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be fromUC Zerbst (no locality indicated) with a Lobes stepson in the household.  According to a Luebeck ML this Schultz man married in 1766 a Lobuse woman (Mai&Marquardt#66).

SchulzGL, Elsass: an unidentified place said by the Hoelzel FSL to be homeUC to a Honecker6

SchulzeFN: see Schulz.

Schulzen, Posen: an unidentified Amt or Kreis; see Gruneich.

Schulzendorf?GL, Renberun?: an unidentified place said by the Dreispitz FSL to be homeUC to a Hefele family.  There were at least 3 Schulzendorfs in Kurbrandenburg.

SchumacherFN{Jakob}: said by the 1816 Glueckstal census (KS:675) to be from Steinfurt, Sinsheim [Amt], Baden.  Surely this is Steinsfurt.

Schumacher FN{Adam}:  said by KS:439 to have gone from Groembach, Freudenstadt [Amt], Wuerttemberg to Glueckstal; the GCRA verified this origin using FHL 1,201,985; see their book for detail.

SchumacherFN{J.Adam}: said by KS:439 to have gone from Entringen, Tuebingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg to Glueckstal; the GCRA confirmed this using FHL1,475,170-1; see their book for detail.

SchumacherFN: said by the Kromm version of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be fromUC Langensalz, Tomsk, near Hamburg later than the first settlers (p.35).

SchumacherFN: said by a Luebeck birth record to be the maiden name of frau Hinckelmann (Mai&Marquardt#1354).

SchumacherFN: said by the Mariental FSL to be fromUC Linne. 

SchumacherFN: said by the Merkel FSL to be fromUC Hamburg.

SchumacherFN: listed in the Pobochnaya FSL so may have been from Darmstadt state.                

SchumacherFN: this family name was found recorded in Kroppach marriage records 1762-1767; see Flegel trip.

SchumannFN: according to the 1798 census this was the maiden name of frau Lauchner of Hoelzel (Mai1798:Hz7). A 2nd or 3rd wife?

SchumannFN said by the Kautz FSL to be fromUC Hasslock/Hassloch, Kurpfalz.

SchumannFN: said by the Laub FSL to be fromUC Nassau-Idstein. In the wife’s maiden name was given as Weller  (Mai1798:Lb13).

SchumannFN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be fromUC Thueringen (no locality indicated).

SchumannFN: this family name was found recorded both in Herborn and in Kirburg marriage records 1762-1767; see Flegel trip.

SchummFN: said by the Boaro FSL to be fromUC Kassel.  They were in  Luzern colony in 1798 (Mai1798: Lz10).