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Sebewaing, Huron Co., Michigan

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Sebewaing, Huron Co., Michigan
History

Volga German immigrants from Norka, Oberdorf, and Wiesenmüller settled in Sebewaing beginning in 1902, coming from Lincoln, Nebraska, where they had settled earlier. They were attracted to the area by the sugar beet industry that was being developed in the Saginaw Valley.

Volga German Congregations

Immanuel Lutheran Church

Volga German Families

The following Volga German families are known to have settled in Sebewaing and the surrounding area:

Achziger from Kolb
Alles from Walter
Amen from Frank
Asmus from Grimm
Bachman from Paulskaya
Baumgartner from Anton
Bender from Erlenbach
Bolger from Reinhard
Karle from Straub
Kerbs from Oberdorf
Klein from Ährenfeld
Kolb from Laub
Kreutzer from Hussenbach
Kruse from Laub
Lempert from Brunnental
Lesser from Frank
Meier from Shcherbakovka
Michel from Kana
Mill from Erlenbach
Reisig from Shcherbakovka
Schaefer from Hussenbach
Seilbach from Hussenbach
Spangler from Wiesenmüller
Steinert from Shcherbakovka
Weber from Oberdorf
Wunsch from Galka

Sources

- Pickelhaupt, Bill. The Volga Germans of Michigan's Thumb (Fort Gratiot, MI: Flyblister, 2009).
- Sallet, Richard. Russian-German Settlement in the United States (Fargo, ND: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1974): 54.
- USA Settlement List (Patricia Miller)

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