Johannesdorf (North Caucasus)

Includes the following communities: 
Johannesdorf (North Caucasus)
Molotschnoje (North Caucasus)
Molochnoye (North Caucasus)
Molochnyy, Stavropol Krai, Russia
Molochnaya (North Caucasus)
Молочное (North Caucasus)
Иоганнесдорф (North Caucasus)
Молочный (North Caucasus)
History: 

The colony of Johannesdorf was founded in 1847 [some sources date founding in 1846] by ethnic Germans resettling from the Black Sea region.

On 15 April 1848, the following colonists from the Volga German colonists petitioned to settled in Johannesdorf. They had intended to settle in Nikolayevna but there was no more land available there.

Albert Hermann, Heinrich Hill, Friedrich Reifschneider, Karl Bogens [Borgens?], Nikolaus Meier, Ludwig Steiner, Peter Döhoff, Heinrich Zitzmann, Georg Meier, Johannes Volk, Peter Aschenbrenner, Nikolaus Bartholomeus, Jacob Klein, Georg Nazarenus, Heinrich Hohnstein, Julius Seibel, Friedrich Koch, and Prussian foreigner Martin Klexin.

Originally the colonists were mostly wheat farmers, but over time the colony became known for cattle breeding.

In the fall of 1941, as the Nazi Wehrmacht approached Rostov, the residents of Johannesdorf were deported to the east and the collective farm was liquidated.

At the time of the 1941 Deportation, the following surnames have been identified in the colony:

Axt, August, Anachin, Altergott, Bakin, Belderkow, Braun, Degen, Dank, Gröning, Hecht, Hübner, Huber, Faltin, Koch, Klein, Knels, Kleksin, Körner, Jahn, Lupp, Mirowiski, Messerle, Minz, Martens, Schilling, Pazer, Reiband, Rinus, Pirch, Seibel, Sparmann, Schmalz, Weber

Today, what remains of the former colony of Johannesdorf is known as Molochnyy.

Population

Year
Households
Population
Total
Male
Female
1856
 
171
 
 
1873   201    
1880   209    
1897 32 261 136 125
1904   313    
1909   389    
1918   352    
1920   419    
1926   444*    

*Of whom 420 are German.

Volga German Congregations: 

There was a Lutheran Church that was built in the colony.

Volga German Families: 

The following Volga German families settled in Johannesdorf:

Altergott from Dönhof
Margheim from Merkel
Ortner from Dietel
Schilling from Hussenbach
Tittel from Hussenbach

Sources: 

- А. Г. Терещенко, А. Л. Черненко Российские немцы на Юге России и Кавказе. Энцик-лопедический справочник. Ростов-на-Дону; ООО «Ростиздат», 2000.
- Giesinger, Adam. From Catherine to Khruschev (Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1974): 135.
- Список населенных мест Ставропольской губернии. Ставрополь, 1880.
- Статистика населенных мест и поземельной собственности в Ставропольской губернии. Выпуск IX, Ставрополь, 1881.
- Немцы России. Населенные пункты и места поселения. Энциклопедический словарь. М., 2006.

Pre-Volga Origin

Volga Colonies

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