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Straßburg

Names
Romashki
Strassburg
Strassburg am Torgun
Straßburg
Ромашки
Штрасбург
Страсбург
History

In 1860, Strassburg was founded along the left bank of the Torgun River. The original resettlers came from the colonies of Galka, Shcherbakovka, Kraft, Schwab, Holstein, Dobrinka, and Balzer.

Following the deportation of the Volga Germans in 1941, the settlement was known by its Russian name of Romashki which means daisies.

Volga German Families

Balzer from Stephan
Bauer from Balzer
Blehm from Dobrinka
Breyer from Dobrinka
Briegemann from Dobrinka
Busch from Holstein
Deisner from Dobrinka
Dieterle from Dobrinka
Engel from Galka
Ephraim from Dobrinka
Geiss from Dobrinka
Gerlach from Dobrinka
Graff from Dobrinka
Günther from Dobrinka
Heidelbach from Dobrinka
Heinze from Dobrinka
Helwer from Schwab
Herdt from Dobrinka
Kerbs from Galka
Klauser from Dobrinka
Krispins from Dobrinka
Lattner from Galka
Meier from Dobrinka
Meier from Schwab
Metzler from Dobrinka
Müller from Dobrinka
Opfer from Dobrinka
Rau from Dobrinka
Repp from Dobrinka
Sauerwein from Dobrinka
Schäfer from Dobrinka
Schäfer from Shcherbakovka
Schlotthauer from Dobrinka
Schmidt from Galka
Schmunk from Dobrinka
Schreiner from Kraft
Schuber from Dobrinka
Seifert from Dobrinka
Stürtz from Galka
Vogel from Dobrinka
Völker from Schwab
Wassenmüller from Shcherbakovka
Weber from Dobrinka

Church

The congregation in Strassburg was part of the Lutheran parish headquartered in Alt-Weimar where the pastor resided. There were also some Baptists in the colony.

Notable Individuals
Immigration
Population
Year
Households
Population
Total
Male
Female
1859
 
335
 
 
1883
 
1,057
 
 
1888
201
1,483
727
756
1891
 
 
 
 
1894
 
 
 
 
1897
 
1,695*
840
855
1904
 
2,360
 
 
1908
225
2,835
1,439
1,396
1910
328
2,597
1,305
1,292
1912
 
2,500
 
 
1920
510**
3,522
 
 
1922
 
2,835
 
 
1926***
483
2,640
1,279
1,361
1931
 
3,092****
 
 
2003
 
1,300
 
 

*Of whom 1,686 were German.
**Of which 501 were German.
***Of whom 2,620 (1,265 male & 1,355 female) were German living in 468 households.
****Of whom 3,073 were German.

Sources

- Diesendorf, V.F. Die Deutschen Russlands : Siedlungen und Siedlungsgebiete : Lexicon. Moscow, 2006.
- Koch, Fred C. The Volga Germans: In Russia and the Americas, from 1763 to the Present (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1977): 313.
- Preliminary Results of the Soviet Census of 1926 on the Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Pokrovsk, 1927): 28-83.
- "Settlements in the 1897 Census." Journal of the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia (Winter, 1990): 18.

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Immigration Locations

36.054958, -98.58835
36.400556, -97.88083
38.547231, -97.153077
38.883333, -98.85
38.833333, -98.583333
38.796111, -96.95861
37.688889, -97.33611
38.866667, -99.316667
38.671119, -96.942514
39.05, -95.683333
38.134148, -121.272219
36.116148, -98.317016
38.348233, -97.011963
49.478889, -111.4402
49.693611, -112.8419
37.386667, -102.2786
38.583333, -97.05
38.390278, -105.1166
38.304722, -122.2988
38.816667, -98.466667
45.523062, -122.676482
45.859444, -122.816944
45.638728, -122.661486
35.968928, -98.348406
38.266944, -104.6202
51.053205, -114.040383
50.883333, -109.533333
38.366667, -97.3
51.463611, -112.7194
51.352222, -110.4738
43.813333, -91.23305
36.543284, -119.387066
38.660556, -96.489722
37.738056, -121.433889
44.620833, -103.4033
44.673041, -103.553526
44.410278, -103.518611
44.282778, -105.505278
35.640833, -120.653889
44.052069, -123.086754
38.917222, -97.21388
38.483333, -97.216667
38.046667, -97.345
36.27061, -98.477017
Images

Map showing Strassburg (1935).

Panorama of Strassburg
Source: Volk auf dem Weg (August/September 2009).