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Red Deer, Alberta

History

Lutheran immigrants from Yagodnaya Polyana settled southwest of Red Deer in 1892. Large numbers of German settlers began arriving in 1894, most coming from Volhynia.

The area of South Red Deer Lake became known as the Bashaw area, and eventually a town was established there also.

Volga German Congregations

St. Peter Lutheran Church - Bashaw

Volga German Families

The following families are known to have settled in and around Red Deer:

Deines from Kratzke
Herlein from Semenovka
Lauer from Rothammel
Morasch from Yagodnaya Polyana
Richelhoff from Neu-Kolonie
Schewalje from Brabander
Stang from Volmer
Weinkauf from Volmer
Weinmeyer from Neu-Kolonie

Notable Individuals
Sources

- Scheuerman, Richard D. & Clifford E. Trafzer. The Volga Germans: Pioneers of the Northwest (Moscow, ID: University of Idaho Press, 1985): 173-174.

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