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Katharinenfeld, Caucasus

Includes the following communities
Katharinenfeld, Caucasus
Luxemburg, Caucasus
Bolnisi, Bolnisi District, Georgia
History

Katharinenfeld was among those German colonies founded in the Caucasus in 1818 by 95 colonists from Swabia. Families from the Volga German colonies later relocated to Katharinenfeld as well.

In 1921, the colony was renamed Luxemburg after the German communist Rosa Luxemburg.

In 1941, all German descendants who were not married to Georgians were deported to Siberia and Kazakhstan.

Today, it is known as Bolnisi.

Pastors & Priests

The Lutheran parish in Katharinenfeld was served by the following pastors:

Friedrich "Heinrich" Wilhelm Keller (1889-1892)

Surnames
Volga German Families

The following Volga German families are known to have settled in and around Katharinenfeld:

Thierbach from Fischer

Volga Colonies
Sources

- Biedlingmeier, Emil. Das Ahnenbuch von Katharinenfeld in Georgien, Kaukasus: Chronik der Familien (Neustadt an der Weinstraße: Emil Biedlingmeier, 2005).

Katharinenfeld in 1941.
Source: Wikipedia Commons.

41.45, 44.533333

Volga Colonies

51.682333, 46.606

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