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Schönchen

Names
Karshin
Panino
Paninskaya
Paninskoye
Paninskoje
Schoenchen
Schönchen
Каршин
Панинское
Панино
Шенхен
Daughter Colonies
History

Schönchen was founded as a Roman Catholic colony on 3 August 1767 by Baron Caneau de Beauregard on the banks of the Malenkiy Karaman (Little Karaman) River. The land there was not suitable for farming and in 1770 the colony was relocated to better land on the bank of the Volga River northeast of Katharinenstadt, between the colonies of Zug and Wittmann.      

Schönchen received its Russian name after Count N. I. Panin (1718-1783).      

The colony of Schönchen no longer exists although its streets are still visible in satellite images.

Church

A new Catholic church was built in Schönchen in the Kontor Style in 1903.

Pastors & Priests

The congregation in Schönchen was served by the following priests:

  • 1803-1806 Ferdinand Maitre (Mätr)
  • 1806-1807 Franz Cornet (Korne)
  • 1808-1814 Joseph Caffasso
  • 1814-1820 Georg Schneylin
  • 1866-1869 Balthasar Kraft
  • 1869-1910 Georg Liebham
  • ~1901 Bitkewitsch
  • ~1909-1910 Alexander Eberhardt
  • 1911 and 1912 Alexander Staub
  • 1913-? Georg Dötzel
  • 1928 Peter Riedel
Surnames
Immigration
Population
Year
Households
Population
Total
Male
Female
1767
 
63
 
 
1769
42
127
64
63
1773
54
198
98
100
1788
49
150
128
122
1798
46
256
137
119
1816
76
418
222
196
1834
110
786
378
408
1850
135
1,074
556
518
1857
146
1,218
627
591
1859
 
 
 
 
1883
 
1,815
 
 
1889
 
1,951
 
 
1897
 
2,419*
1,196
1,223
1904
 
 
 
 
1910
490
3,000
1,502
1,498
1912
 
3,132
 
 
1920
470
3,016
 
 
1922
 
1,155
 
 
1923
 
1,515
 
 
1926**
385
1,904
905
999
1931
 
2,523***
 
 

*Of whom 2,399 were German.
**Of whom 1,903 (905 male & 998 female) were German living in 384 households.
***Of whom 2,517 were German.

Sources

- Beratz, Gottieb. The German colonies on the Lower Volga, their origin and early development: a memorial for the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the first German settlers on the Volga, 29 June 1764. Translated by Adam Giesinger (Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1991): 352.
- Diesendorf, V.F. Die Deutschen Russlands : Siedlungen und Siedlungsgebiete : Lexicon. Moscow, 2006.
- Pallas, P.S. Reise durch verschiedene Provinzen des Russischen Reichs. Theil 3,2, Reise aus Sibirien zurueck an die Wolga im 1773sten Jahr (St. Petersburg: Kaiserl. Academie der Wissenschaften, 1776): 614.
- Pleve, Igor. Einwanderung in das Wolgagebiet, 1764-1767 Band 4 (Göttingen: Der Göttinger Arbeitskreis, 2008): 11, 105-109.
- Pleve, Igor R. The German Colonies on the Volga: The Second Half of the Eighteenth Century (Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 2001): 316.
- Preliminary Results of the Soviet Census of 1926 on the Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Pokrovsk, 1927): 28-83.
- Report of Conditions of Settlements on the Volga to Catherine II by Count Orlov, 14 February 1769.
- Schnurr, Joseph. Die Kirchen und das Religiöse Leben der Russlanddeutschen, Katholischer Teil (Stuttgart, 1980).
- "Settlements in the 1897 Census." Journal of the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia (Winter, 1990): 17.

51.863333, 47.093667

Migrated From

49.650208, 8.780278
49.728007, 8.92594
49.187865, 11.014062
50.332778, 8.720278
49.021111, 10.5269

Immigration Locations

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25.775163, -80.20861
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40.4, -104.716667
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37.286667, -97.89277
38.087231, -102.62075
33.909444, -98.49944
38.487713, -101.212955
38.481389, -100.465
38.633333, -99.916667
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38.371944, -97.66222
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39.662222, -99.571111
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39.527222, -119.8219
36.951944, -92.660556
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38.45, -91.008611
35.199167, -101.845278
41.240556, -85.846944
37.848889, -99.75527
39.569167, -97.65833
45.523062, -122.676482
47.506389, -116.005556
Images

Map redrawn from one that was created in 1764. It shows the original location planned for the colony of Schönchen (No. 58) on the banks of the Malenkiy Karaman (Little Karaman) River.
Source: Andreas Reith.

Map showing Schönchen (1935).

Schönchen Catholic Church.
Source: Heimatbuch der Deutschen aus Rußland, 1972.