Dolinka, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan

Includes the following communities: 
Dolinka, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan
Gnadenfeld, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan
До́линка, Карагандинской области, Казахстан
Dolinskoye, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan
Долинское, Карагандинской области, Казахстан
History: 

Gnadenfeld was founded in 1909 by German settlers from the Volga Region, mainly from the Samara and Saratov Provinces. The Russian name for the village was Dolinka.

By the end of 1909, there were 1,634 people living in Dolinka (812 female & 822 male in 280 families). By mid-1921, the population had grown to 2,466 people (in 282 households).

The village of Dolinka was also the administrative headquarters of the KarLAG, one of the largest forced labor camps of the Gulag System in the Karaganda Region of Kazakhstan. It operated from 1930 to 1959. Today, there is a memorial to all those who were held captive and died there.

In Dolinka there were two steam mills owned by Heinrich Kerber and M. Borgard, two oil presses owned by G. Reich.

Volga German Congregations: 

There was a Bethaus (combination church & school building) located in Gnadenfeld.

Pastors & Priests: 

The village of Gnadenfeld was served by the following pastors:

Pastor Ellenberg

Volga German Families: 

The following Volga German families settled in Gnadenfeld:

Altergott
Borgard
Deckert
Eisner
Emrich
Fischer
Greb
Hartmann
Herdt
Herrmann
Hoppe
Hohweiler
Kemp
Kerber
Konrad
Kraft
Kufeld
Lutz
Neim
Peter
Reich
Reisig
Rimmer
Schmidt
Schneider
Schwartzkopf
Stabel
Walter
Weber
Wiegel
Zitzer

Pre-Volga Origin

Latitude: 49.063632
Longitude: 8.975124
Latitude: 48.854667
Longitude: 8.531333