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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StichlerFN: said by the Jost FSL to be fromUC Ziepel, Zerbst, Sachsen

StickelFN: the Buedingen ML says this woman from Schoenberg, Wuertemberg, married in 1766 a Bopp man; by 1767 this couple was in Norka (Mai&Marquardt#712).

StickelmaierFN: see Stickelmeier.

StickelmeierFN: said by the Bergdorf 1858 census (KS:667) to have been from Entringen, Tuebingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg.  Using FHL(1,475,170-1;3), the GCRA has proven that he was born in Haslach, Herrenberg before moving to Entringen where he married his Eitenbenz wife.  See the GCRA book for more detail.  The GCRA says they were also in an unknown place called Haslach, Herrenberg.  Also spelled Stie(f)gelmaier (KS:456), Stuegelmaier, and Stickelmaier.

Stickersrusen?, Kurtrier: an unidentified place said by the Leitsinger FSL to be homeUC to a Weiz family.

StiebFN: said by the Goebel FSL to be fromUC Ext(?), Kurmainz.

StiebenFN: said by the Bauer FSL to be fromUC Dornburg, Mecklenburg.

StieberFN: said by the Brabander FSL to be an orphan girl in the Mader family household.  Kuhlberg said she was from Luxembourg.

StieberFN: said by the Dietel FSL to be fromUC Darmstadt (no locality indicated).  Later spelled Steffer.

Stief FN: listed in KS:456 as being at #29 in the Glueckstal 1816 census and coming fromUC Muensingen, Wuerttemberg.  But according to the GCRA he was not recorded anywhere, any time in Glueckstal.

Stie(f)gelmaierFN: see Stickelmeier.

Stieg?GL, Schwaben: an unidentified place said by the Paulskaya FSL to be homeUC to a Scheidmueller family.

StiegenlandFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Den Haag, Holland.

StieglitzFN: said by the Lauwe FSL to be fromUC Sangerhausen, Sachsen; their household included a Mueller step-son indicating that frau Stieglitz must earlier have been frau Mueller.  Indeed, a Rosslau ML states that he in 1766 married a Mueller woman (Mai&Marquardt#963).

StielFN: the Grimm FSL says this orphan was living with a Lipp family from Marburg.  Later spelled Stihl.

StielerFN: said by the Krasnoyar FSL to be fromUC Rilburg(?)/Rirburg(?), Darmstadt.

StienFN: said by the Moor FSL to be the maiden name of frau Berend.

StierFN: said by the Jost FSL to be fromUC Brandenburg (no locality mentioned).StierstadtGL, Mainz: is some 19 miles NE of Mainz, and said by the Preuss FSL to be home to Eberlin/Eberling?, Glock, and Preisach families.

StihlFN: see Stiel.

Stimpener?FN: the 1798 Norka census gives this as the maiden name of the wife of an Isenburger Kloberdanz (Mai1798:Nr56).

Stirz?FN: according to the Dietel FSL there was a Stirz? Stepdaughter living with the Stenzels fromUC Westhoffen, Elsass.

Stitz?FN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be fromUC Wepblank?.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

Stitzenhein?GL: an unidentified place said by the Boregard FSL to be homeUC to a Rau family.  Therre is a Seitzenhahn some 5.5 miles NW of Wiesbaden city.

Stoberg [surely this is Stolberg]GS: Said (no locality mentioned) by the Norka FSL to be homeUC to a Doering family.

Stock FN: said by the1798 Hildman census to be the maiden name of frau Hiltmann (Mai1798:Hd33).

Stock FN: said by the 1816 Glueckstal census (KS:676, 456) to be from Eschelbronn, Sinsheim [Amt], Baden which origin the GCRA proved untrue.  Using FHL(1,345,065-6), they found some evidence that origin may have been in Billigheim, Bergzabern [Amt], Pfalz.  See the GCRA book for more detail.

StockburgerFN: arrived in South Russia in 1819; later settled in Gueldendorf, Odessa; family records found by Curt Renz in Roemlinsdorf, Oberdorf Oberamt, Wuerttemberg.  Listed as Stossburger by Stumpp.

StockenGL, Schwaben: an unidentified place said by the Jost FSL to be homeUC to Hauch and possibly Heuser families.

StockhausenGL: an unidentified place said by the Kano FSL to be homeUC to two Loos brothers.  There were at least 14 Stockhausen in the Germanies.  This could be the next entry.

StockhausenGL, Riedesel: was some 4 miles SE of Eisenbach, Riedesel, now Hessen.  The Buedingen ML says it was homeUC to a Dotzert-Traut couple who married in 1766; by 1767 this couple was in Dobrinka (Mai&Marquardt#528).  Said by the Dobrinka FSL to be homeUC to a Just family.

StockheimGL, is in the state of Hesse, about 4.5 miles WNW of Buedingen.

StockholmGL, Schweden: capital of Sweden. Said by the Boregard FSL to be homeUC to a Bergstroem family.Said by the Dobrinka FSL to be homeUC to Erich families. Said by the Enders FSL to be homeUC to Berkenstock, Dotz, and Kiwet families as well as frau Reiher.  Said by the Fischer FSL to be homeUC to a Forschmann? family.  Said by the Frank FSL to be home to a Wesmann? family. Said by the Jost FSL to be homeUC to a Brunkwist families.  Said by the Kratzke FSL to be homeUC to a Lungrin/Lingren? Family.   Said by the Stahl-am-Karaman FSL to be homeUC of a Lenz family.

Stockort(?)GL: an unidentified place said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a Kaweller? and possibly a Simpel family.

StoebnerFN: see Tschitibner.

StoeckelFN: said by the Mariental FSL to be fromUC Ansbach.

StoehrFN: said by the Balzer FSL to be fromUC Kurpfalz.

StoehrFN: also see Stohr.

StoergerFN: said by the Doenhof FSL to be fromUC Darmstadt (no locality mentioned).  Later spelled Sterger.

StoerckelFN: see Starkel.

StoesselFN: said by the Dehler FSL to be fromUC Westhofen, Kurpfalz.    For 1798 see (Mai1798:Dl16, 44) but also spelled Stetzel (Bn23).

StoeszelFN: according to a Woehrd ML this woman, born in Stadling married in 1766 a Moehring man; by 1767 this couple was in Jost (Mai&Marquardt#765).

StoffelFN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Hannover.    Spelled Stoppel in 1798 (Mai1798:Nm46).

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

StohlackerFN: see Stahllecker.

StohrFN: said by the Volmer FSL to be fromUC Kervel(?), Kurpfalz.  Later spelled Stoehr.

StojanowGL (Catholic Parish), Galizien: is now Stoyanov (sometimes perhaps Stojaniv?) some 14.5 miles SE of Josefow. The GCRA says it was associated with Merkel and Kaercher (1803) families.

StollFN: said by the Doenhof FSL to be fromUC Kurpfalz (no locality mentioned).

StollFN: said by the Kano FSL to be the maiden name of Herr Friedrich Lang (Mai1798:Kn06).

StollFN: this family name was found recorded in Haiger parish records during the years prior to 1767; see Flegel trip.

StollbergGL, Sachsen: is 12 miles E of Zwickau city, and said by the Enders FSL to be homeUC to a Buschmann family.

Stol(l)bergGS: in the 1760s was an independent Principality seated in a town of the same name and mostly located in the southern foothills of the Harz mountains; the town is some 45 miles NE of Eisenach.  A western portion was in what is now Hessen, centered on the city of Gedern.  Said (no locality mentioned) by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be homeUC to a Weber family.  Said (no locality mentioned) by the Doenhof FSL to be homeUC to Baecker, Dahmer, Erbes, Haas, Lohrengel[fromUC Niedeerseemen], Scheller, Steinmark, and Wagner families -- a Luebeck ML says the Scheller man married in 1766 a Berget woman also from Stollberg (Mai&Marquardt#526).  Said by the Huck FSL to be homeUC to a Kelchart? family (no locality mentioned).  Said by the Krasnoyar FSL to be homeUC to a Schorg family.  Said (no locality mentioned) by the Norka FSL to be homeUC to a Miller family.  Said by the Roethling FSL to be homeUC to a Roth family.

Stol(l)bergGL/GS: see also Stoberg and Sturburg.

StollerFN: said by the Cheisol FSL to be fromUC Trier, no locality given, with a Werner stepson from Wuerzburg in the household.  For 1798 see Mai1798:Ls34.

StollmannFN: said by the Graf FSL to be fromUC Kiel, Holstein.

StollmannFN: his wife is said by the Graf FSL to be fromUC Langenfeld.

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

Stondorf(?)GL/GS: Said by the Boaro FSL to be homeUC to a Seifert family, and possibly to a Bergholz family.  There is a Storndorf some 5 miles W of Lauterbach, Hessen.

Stonhan(?)GL, Riedesel: an unidentified place said by the Dobrinka FSL to be homeUC to a Schoen family.

StopfelFN: Bonner proved Herr Magel later of Balzer married this woman in Duedelsheim, Isenburg County, in 1734.

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

StoppelFN: said by the Boregard FSL to be fromUC the environs of Elm.  According to a Schlitz ML this man fromUC Elm, Brandenstein, married in 1766 an Eyring woman from Seltersbach (Mai&Marquardt#733).

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

Stoppel FN: also see Stoffel.

StopperFN: see Stapper.

StorFN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC the [Mecklenburg-]Schwerin [Duchy]:.  I could not find this man in the 1798 censuses.

StorckFN: see Stork.

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

StorkFN: said by the Anton FSL to be fromUC Hanau (no locality mentioned).  Later spelled Storck.

StorkFN: said by the Rothammel FSL to be fromUC Lampertheim, Worms.

Storndorf(f)GL, [Hessen-Darmstadt]: is some 7 miles S of Alsfeld, Hessen.   According to Buedingen records the son of a Maus man from Storndorff near Alsfeld died here in 1766; by 1767 this family was in Grimm (Mai&Marquardt#1230).  Said by the Stumpp version of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be homeUC to a Befuss/Befus family.  Said by the Buedingen ML to be homeUC to a Krafft woman who in 1766 married a Homburg man; by 1767 this couple was in Walter; Stumpp says this Storndorf was near Alsfeld (Mai&Marquardt#695).  Also see Stondorf.

StorzFN: said by the Norka FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality mentioned).  Later spelled Stuertz (Mai1798:Nr83).

StossauGL, Oesterreich: is 169 miles SW of Vienna, and said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a Glas family.

StossburgerFN: see Stockburger.

Stotz{J.Fried./J.Heinr.}:  they lived for a time in Glueckstal and were proven by the GCRA, using FHL 1,187,120, to be from Abstatt, Heilbronn [Amt], Wuerttemberg.  See the GCRA book for more detail.

Stotz{A.Dorothea}: was the wife of Keller{J.Jakob} of Glueckstal, and is suspected by the GCRA to be fromUC Wollishofen, Zuerich [Amt], Schweis.  See the GCRA book for more detail.

StrabingGL: an unidentified place said by the Kamenka FSL to be homeUC to a Dreher family.  This probably is Straubing, Bavaria, some 24 miles SE of Regensburg.

StrackFN: said by the Caesarsfeld FSL to be fromUC Bonbaden.  Check Mai1798:Ka63 for 1798.

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

StrackFN: also see Strang and Strock.

StradingerFN: said by KS:458 to have gone from Oppenweiler, Backnang [Amt], Wuerttemberg to Glueckstal.  This proved by the GCRA using FHL 1,195,550; see their book for detail.

Straf?FN: said by the Boaro FSL to be fromUC Neuss.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

Straf FN: also see Staf?.

StrahleFN: see Strehle.

StraileFN: see Strehle.

StraithainGL: see Streithain.

StralsundGL: an unidentified place said by the Bettinger FSL to be homeUC to a Buttler family.  Said by the Caesarsfeld FSL to be homeUC to a Helm family. Said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be homeUC to a Schroeder{J.Kaspar} family.  This place is likely the following entry.

StralsundGL, Schwedisch Pommern: was 101 miles ENE of Luebeck and said by the Wittke FSL to be homeUC to a Freiburg family.

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

StrangFN: said by the Pfeiffer FSL to be fromUC Hannover.  Later spelled Strack (Mai1798:Pf22).   The Buedingen ML says this Strack man of Reiffenburg, Bessenheim married a Herrmann woman of Usingen in 1766(Mai&Marquardt:634).

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

Strasbourg [Amt]GL, Elsass: is some 113 miles SSW of Frankfurt-am-Main and was a District administrative center.  The German spelling is Strassburg.

StrassbergGL, Kursachsen: see Strausberg.

StrassburgGL: this could refer to the city in Elsass province, France, or to the German country named Strassburg Bishopric which held lands on the E bank of the Rhine just S of Mahlberg town, as well as lands to the N and NE of Gengenbach city.  Said by the Goebel FSL to be homeUC to a Apfel family.  Said by the Keller FSL to be homeUC to a Girdwar and possibly to a Kloster{David} family.  Probably the same place as the next two entries.

StrassburgGL, Elsass: is some 39 miles SW of Karsruhe city, and said by the Brabander FSL to be homeUC to a Mezieres family.  Said by the Dietel FSL to be homeUC to a Grauberger family.  Said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to Gaertner and Weisshart families.  Said by the Rothammel FSL to be homeUC to a Meier family.

StrassburgGL, Frankkeich: : Said by the Koehler FSL to be homeUC to a Mathien family.  Said by the Kolb FSL to be homeUC to a Teige family.  Surely the same place as the preceding entry.

Strassburg, West Prussia: nka Nietkowice, Poland, 9 miles NW of then Gruenberg, Schlesien.  The GCRA says it was associated with a Kammerer family in 1804.

StrasserFN: said by the Dehler FSL to be fromUC Pamortal?, Kurmainz.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

StrasserFN: said by the Laub FSL to be fromUC Ebingen, Wuerttemberg.

StraubFN: arrived in South Russia in 1819; later settled in Gueldendorf, Odessa; family records found by Curt Renz in Aistaig, Sulz Oberamt, Wuerttemberg.

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

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

StraubVV: (aka Neu-Straub, Skatovka, Skatowka, and Wiesental) was a German Lutheran village founded in 1767 on the eastern side of the Volga River.  I do not yet have access to its FSL but Sharon White, the Straub village coordinator has shared information on the following families, gathered from family charts:

from Antenkirch, Nassau-Weilburg: (Roth);

from Lahnstein, Nassau: (Diel(two families), Rudolph);

from Panroth, Nassau: (Scherer);

from Winberheim, Pfalz: (Schwabenland).

StraubachFN:  said by the Koehler FSL to be the maiden name of a frau Weigand.

StraubingGL: an unidentified place said by the Leichtling FSL to be homeUC to a Einschenk? family.  This may be Straubing, Bavaria some 24 miles SE of Regensburg.  Straubing had once been the seat of a Duchy but apparently was not so in the 1760s.

StraubingGL, Bayern: is some 23 miles SE of Regensburg and said by the Mariental FSL to be homeUC to Dessert and Meier families.

StrauchFN: said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be fromUC Leipzig.

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

StrauchFN: according to the Doenhof FSL he was a step-son in a Frick household from Darmstadt.

StrauchFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Calau, Dresden, Sachsen with a Engelmann wife fromUC Waren.

StrauchFN: said by the Walter FSL to be fromUC Leipzig, Saxony.

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

StrausbergGL, [Kur-]Sachsen: said by the Enders FSL to be homeUC to a Kronstan? family and to frau Kiwet? who previously was a Kronstan? widow.  This might be Strassberg some 24 miles SW of Zwickau city.

StraussFN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Hessen-Darmstadt. I could not find them in the 1798 censuses.

StraussFN: said by the Orlovskaya FSL to be fromUC Liega.  I could not find this family in the 1798 censuses.

StraussFN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be fromUC Nesslach?.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

StraussFN: said by the Paulskaya FSL to be fromUC Ostheim.

StrebFN: see Strebe and Strep.

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

Strebendorf GL: an unidentified place said by the Bettinger FSL to be homeUC to a Gelm/Helm? family.  There is a Stebendorf, Hessen, some 4 miles SSW of Alsfeld city.

StreckFN: said by the Walter FSL to be fromUC Kerschvelt[Gersfeld]GL, Freie Adelprovinz der alten Ritter.

StreckerFN: according to the Grimm FSL this orphan was living with an Abich family from Gelnhausen.

StreckerFN: said by the Grimm FSL to be fromUC Wuerttemberg (no locality mentioned).

StreckerFN: also see Stricker.

StreckleinFN: said by the Ober-Monjou FSL to be fromUC Bamberg [Bishopric].   Spelled Stecklein in 1781 and 1798 (Mai1798: Mv2059 and Om7, 39).

StreetzGL, Sachsen: an unidentified place said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a Schmidt family.  This probably is 6 miles N of Dessau city.

StrehlaGL, Sachsen: an unidentified place said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a Mueller family.  This probably is some 20 miles NW of Dresden center, but could be 32 miles ENE.

StrehleFN: listed by both the 1858 Kassel census (#231) and KS:459 without origin.  Using FHL#1,184,720-4, the GCRA proved origin in Brackenheim, Brackenheim [Amt], Wuerttemberg.  Also spelled Strahle and Straile.  See the GCRA book for more.

StreifFN: said by the Kromm version of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be fromUC Hollbach, Mosel District, Lorraine as a prisoner of war in 1812 (p.35).

StreitholzFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Warendorf.

StreitenbergerFN: said by the Kamenka FSL to be fromUC Berlin, Preussen.

StreithainGL, Schotten Amt2?, Hessen-Darmstadt: is 9 miles NNE of Buedingen, 6 miles ENE of Nidda, and said by the Stumpp version of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be homeUC to a Block family.  Said by the Kromm version to be homeUC to both Feller and Block families and perhaps a Barth family (pp.31, 33).

StrelitzGL: probably short for Mecklenburg-Strelitz, which see.

StrelnoGL, Bromberg [Oberkreis?], Prussia: is 25 miles SE of Labiszyn, Prussia and is now Strzelno, Poland.  The GCRA found a source which said this was home to Mauch{Christian} who went to Kassel.

Strelno [Kreis], Posen Department, South Prussia: nka Strzelno, Poland, 14 miles W of Radziejow.  The GCRA may have associated it with a Reich family, or perhaps that was the other Stelno?

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

Strep?FN: said by the Dobrinka FSL to be fromUC Ferdinanz(?), Pommern.  Later spelled Streb (Mai1798:Mv458, Gm50) and Schreb whose wife’s maiden name was Kepler? (Db12).

Strep?FN: said by the Dobrinka FSL to be fromUC Lawinoj(?), Wuerttemberg.

StrickerFN: said by the Pfeiffer FSL to be fromUC Aschaffenburg.  Later spelled Strecker (Mai1798:Pf45).

StriebFN: settled, no date given, in Gueldendorf, Odessa; family records found by Curt Renz in Moessingen, Rottenberg parish, Wuerttemberg.

Strifler?FN: said by the Boaro FSL to be fromUC Weikersheim, Nassau.  According to a Luebeck ML this Stueber man married a Sack woman in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#84).  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

StrockFN: said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Romrod.  Spelled Strack in 1798 (Mai1798: Nm07, 08).

Strodehne, [Brandenburg, Prussia]:  is 11 miles NNW of Rathenow, and the GCRA says it was associated with a Jerge family in 1765.

StroebelFN{Friedrich}: using FHL 1,056,991-2 proved by the GCRA to have gone from Endersbach, Waiblingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg to Glueckstal; see their book for detail.

Stroebel{Konrad}: said by KS 459 to have gone fromUC Frommern, Bailingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg to Glueckstal; but proved by the CGRA not to have arrived in the colony; see their bookf for detail.

StroemelFN: said by the Pfeiffer FSL to be fromUC Florenberg?. 

StrohFN said by the Frank FSL to be fromUC Sprendlingen, Isenburg.  Doris Evans says his origins are confirmed in research done by Ruth Froelke for the Frank Research Fund: he was born in 1742 in Sprendlingen.  His lineage has been traced back to a Stroh born about 1640 in Sprendlingen.

StrohFN: listed by the 1816 Neudorf census (#30) without origin and incorrectly said by  KS:459  to be fromUC Jagstkreis, Wuerttemberg. .  Using FHL#740,035, the GCRA proved their origin in Buehl, Weissenburg [Amt], Elsass.  See the GCRA book for more.

StrohbettFN: said by the Leitsinger FSL to be fromUC Dormitz, Bamberg [Bishopric], with Amon step-children in the household.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

StrohmannFN: said by the Dietel FSL to be fromUC Linz(?), Darmstadt.

StrombergGL: in the 1760s and until 1778 this was a Kreis i.e. district administrative center for the country of Kurpfalz.  After 1778 it was part of Bavarian-owned Rheinpfalz.  The town is 8 miles NW of Bad Kreuznach.

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

StrotzbueschGL: said by the Pleve version of the Balzer FSC to be homeUC to a Becker family.  This probably is Strotzbuesch, Rhineland-Palatinate, some 28 miles NE of Trier.

Stroumbach?GL, Wuerzburg [Bishopric]: an unidentified place said by the Brabander FSL to be homeUC to a Kern family.

StrowinskiFN: see Sdawinski.

StruempfelbachGL, Waiblingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: was some 3.5 miles SE of Waiblingen city, and was proved by the GCRA as origin of the Rapp family that lived in Kassel.  See their book for more.

Strumbach(?)GS: an unidentified country.

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

StruppFN said by the Huck FSL to be fromUC Kurpfalz (no locality mentioned).

StubbenGL, Holstein: an unidentified place said by the Dinkel FSL to be homeUC to a Goethe family.  This might be 9 miles WNW or 12 miles SW of Luebeck city.

StuckFN: see Stupp.

StuckGL, Wittenburg: an unidentified place said by the Fischer FSL to be homeUC to a Kaust? family.

StuckartFN: said by both versions of the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be fromUC Bobenhausen in the Buedingen region of the state of Hessen, although Kromm says they came there from Stuttgart, Wuerttemberg.

StueberFN: see Strifler of Boaro.

StueckleFN: settled in 1817 in Gueldendorf, Odessa; family records found by Curt Renz in Mittelstadt, Urach parish, Wuerttemberg.

StuegelmaierFN: see Stickelmeier.

StuermerFN: said by the Louis FSL to be fromUC Bamberg (no locality given).  In 1798 the family name was spelled Stuertzer (Mai1798:Mt43,52,Mv1569).

StuertzFN: said by the Laub FSL to be fromUC Rosenfeld, Wuerttemberg.  In 1798 the family name was spelled Stuetz (Mai1798:Lb16,51).

StuertzFN{Elisabeth}: said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC Nassau-Usingen [Principality].

StuertzFN{Michael}: said by the Neidermonjou FSL to be fromUC [Hessen-]Darmstadt

StuertzFN: see also Staerz, Sterz., Stortz, and Stuerz.

StuertzerFN: see Stuermer.

StuerzFN: said by the Kraft FSL to be fromUC Romrode, Darmstadt.

StuerzFN: said (no locality mentioned) by the Kutter FSL to be fromUC Isenburg.  Later spelled Stuertz.

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

StuerzhausenGL: an unidentified place said by the Boregard FSL to be homeUC to Borg? and Naumann families. This might be Sterhausen some 5 miles NW of Marburg-an-der-Lahn.

StuetzFN: said by the Kano 1798 census to be the maiden name of frau Nix (Mai1798:Kn17).

StuetzFN: see Bitter of Laub.

StuetzFN: also see Stuertz.

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

Stuhm Amt: was a District administrative center in Stuhm city, now Sztum, Poland, some 13 miles S of Marienburg city.

StukertGL, Stuttgart: said by the Warenburg FSL to be homeUC to a Hesh family.  This must refer to a section of Stuttart.

StulerFN: said by the Jost FSL to be fromUC Augsburg, Schwaben and there was a Haas step-son living in their household.

Stumper?FN: said by the Ernestinendorf FSL to be fromUC Oberkleen.  Spelled Stumpf in 1798 (Mai1798:Bs31).  Kuhlberg said Oberkleen was in Darmstadt.

StumpertenrodGL: see Stuperrot.

StumpfFN: said by the Balzer FSL to be fromUC Isenburg (no locality indicated).

StumpfFN: said by the Belowescher Kolonien FSL to be fromUC Erbach (no locality mentioned).  According to the Buedingen ML this Stumpff man from Erlenbach, Erbach married in 1766 a Volck woman (Mai&Marquardt#659).

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

Stumpf FN: also see Stumper.

StumpffFN: said Stumpf.

StumpfnagelFN: said by the Pfeiffer FSL to be fromUC Aschaffenburg. 

Stupart{Johannes}FN: said by the Ober-Monjou FSL to be an orphan in the Schmidt{Joseph} household. Spelled Stuppert in 1798 (Mai1798:Om50).

Stupart{Katharina}FN: said by the Ober-Monjou FSL to be an orphan girl in the Weber household.  

Stuperrot?GL: an unidentified place said by the Paulskaya FSL to be homeUC to a Walter family. Kuhlberg says this was in Darmstadt.  This probably is Stumpertenrod some 22 miles NE of Giessen city.

StuppFN: said by the Kano FSL to be fromUC Gondorf.    Spelled Stuck in 1798 (Mai1798:Kn11)

StuppertFN: see Stupart.

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

Sturburg [surely this is Stolberg]GS: Said (no locality mentioned) by the Norka FSL to be homeUC to Schleining[Schleuning], and Schneider families.

SturmFN:  listed in the Bergdorf 1816 census (KS:659, 461) without origin.  Origin in Cresbach, Freudenstadt [Amt], Wuerttemberg was proven by the GCRA using FHL(1,884,473).  See the GCRA book for more details.

SturmFN: see Sturn.

SturmannFN: said by the Dehler FSL to be fromUC Reifenberg, Bassenheim, Kurmainz.  I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.

SturnFN: said by the Brabander FSL to be fromUC Burbach, [Kur-]Trier with a Sonntag step-son in the household.  Spelled Sturm in 1798 (Mai1798:Bn39).

StuttgartGL: said by the Enders FSL to be homeUC to a Ludwig family.  Surely the same place as the next entry.

StuttgartGL, Wuerttemberg, some 95 miles SSE of Frankfurt-am-Main. : Said by the Bergdorf 1816 census (KS:661, 321) to have been homeUC to a Kabel family.  Said by the Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be the original home of the Stuckart family that then went to Bobenhausen. Said by KS:204 to be homeUC to the Abel{Andreas} family that settled in Kassel.  Said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to Kollner and Schaefer families.   Said by the Laub FSL to be homeUC to a Full? Family.   Said by the Leichtling FSL to be homeUC to a Leichtling family.  Said by the Merkel FSL to be homeUC to a Siegfried family.  Said by the Stahl-am-Karaman FSL to be homeUC to Gutman, Pets, Stahl and Treger families, as well as of the wives of Bernhard Bossert, Jakob Lenz, and Wenzel Resh. 

Stuttgart (Amt)GL, Wuerttemberg: the city was also a District administrative center.

Subers?FN: see Suppes.

SuchsdorfFN: see Suksdorf.

SuedpreussenGL: see South Prussia.

SuessdorfFN: see Susdorf.

Suessendorf FN: see Sostdorf.

SufnerFN: said by the Walter FSL to be fromUC Aberspach, Hesse-Darmstadt County.

SuhlGL, [Kur-]Sachsen: in the Theringen portion of Germany is some 30 miles SW of Erfurt city, and according to the Frank FSL was homeUC to Bezolt families. : Said by the Jost FSL to be homeUC to a Schilling family.  Said by the Schuck FSL to be homeUC to a Kellermann family.

Suksdorf?FN: said by the Franzosen FSL to be fromUC Kiel, Holstein.  Spelled Suchsdorf in 1798 (Mai1798:Fz35).

SulpachGL, Goeppingen Amt, Wuerttemberg: thought by the GCRA a possible homeUC to the Spaeth family.  See their book for more detail.

SulzGL, Lobbach, an unidentified place mentioned by the Frank FSL in connection with the Pfeif family.

SulzGL, Weissenburg [Amt], Elsass: said, evidently mistakenly, by the 1816 Glueckstal census to be homeUC to a Hell family.  This is the same place as Sulz Amt, Elsass.

Sulz-am-NeckarGL, Wuerttemberg: is some 27 miles WSW of Reutlingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, and was home to a Baisch family that settled in Gueldendorf, Odessa.

Sulz [Amt]GL, Elsass: is now Soultz-sous-Forets some 23 miles SW of Karlsruhe city, and was then an administrative district center.  Said by KS:385 to have been homeUC to Neuhart{Martin} who went to Kassel; it was only 6.5 miles SSE and may have been responsible for Climbach village which was his home.  See the GCRA book for detail.

Sulz [Amt], Wuerttemberg: now called Sulz-am-Neckar and is some 13 miles N of Rottweil city.  It was a District administrative center.

SulzGL, Horb [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is some 5.5 miles SSW of Horb-am-Neckar, and and said by the 1816 Glueckstal census to be homeUC to the Brandner family.

SulzaGL, Thueringen: is 4.5 miles SSE of Jena city, and said in his(?) book to be homeUC to Pastor Pensel of Glueckstal; ; see the GCRA book for detail.

Sulzbach-am-KocherGL: is some 4 miles SE of Gaildorf, and may have been known as Kochersulzbach, mispelled Klostersulzbach.  See the GCRA treatment of the Steigmann family.

SulzfeldGL: an unidentified place said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a Tergaw family.  I have been able to find six such places: Sulzfeld, Kurpfalz or Goler von Ravensburg Duchy; Sulzfeld, Wuerzburg Bishopric; Suelzfeld, Coburg Duchy; Suelzfeld, Meiningen Duchy; Sulzfeld-am-Main, Wuerzburg Bishopric, and Sulzfeld, Kempton Imperial Abbey.

SulzfeldGL, Hellborn: an unidentified place said by the Dreispitz FSL to be homeUC to a Beisser? family.  I can find no country called Hellborn.  In 2007 Jim Mizouni figured out that this must have been 16 miles W of Heilbronn Imperial City, both now in Baden-Wuert.

SulzfeldGL, Oesterreich: an unidentified place said by the Dreispitz FSL to be homeUC to a Beisel? family.  I can find no Sulzfeld in Austria. In 2007 Jim Mizouni is guessing that this really was the same place as the previous entry and that the Beisler and Beisel families may have been the same as the Beisser family.

Summern?, Luxembourg: an unidentified place said by the Hoelzel FSL to be homeUC to a Pauli family.

Sumort(?)GL, Champagne, France: an unidentified place said by the Preuss FSL to be home to a Rotler family.  There is a Saint-Martin-l’Heureux some 16 miles E of Reims.

Suni?GL, Schweden: said by the Enders FSL to be homeUC to a frau Endersen.  There are three small places in Finland called Suni.  Finland was a part of Sweden until 1809.

SuppesFN: said by the Pfeiffer FSL to be fromUC Lauterbach.  Later spelled Subers? (Mai1798:Pf63).

Susa, Prussia: an unidentified place where the GCRA says frau Reich (nee Kund) was born in 1778.

SusdorfFN: said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Gotha, Thueringen.

SusdorfFN: his wife is said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be fromUC Tuchland-bei-Kuestrin.

Susshausen(?)GL, Wuertenburg(?): an unidentified place said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a Hendel family.

Sutner?FN: said by the Graf FSL to be fromUC Mannheim, Kurpfalz.  The Rosslau ML says this Suttner man married a Geigler woman in 1765 (Mai&Marquardt#838).

SutterFN: according to the Grimm FSL an orphan living with a Gabel family from Hessen.

SuttnerFN: said Sutner.

SvonarevkaVV : a version of the Russian name for SchwedVV.

SvonarevkutVV, a Russian name for Stahl-am-Karaman.

SwabiaGL: English for Schwaben, an area of southwestern Germany which included sourthern Baden-Wuerttemberg, and southwestern Bavaria.

Swabisch: refers to the Swabian portion of Baden-Wuerttemberg.

Swabisch GmuendGL: see Gmund, Wuerttemberg.