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Bashaw, Alberta

Includes the following communities
Bashaw, Alberta
History

Bashaw began as a rural area called South Red Deer Lake, and Volga German settlers (among other German groups) began settling in the are in the mid-1890s.       

In 1910, the Grand Trunk Railway Company built a line of the C.P.R. through the area that connected Edmonton and Calgary. A number of new towns sprang up along this line, and one of them was the town of Bashaw.

Volga German Families

The following Volga German families are known to have lived in and around Bashaw:

Beisel from Dreispitz
Langlitz from Yagodnaya Polyana
Luft from Yagodnaya Polyana
Scheuerman from Yagodnaya Polyana
Volga Colonies
Resources

- Bashaw Cemetery (findagrave.com)

52.585795, -112.971407

Volga Colonies

51.970333, 45.604
50.366667, 45.66