By the early 1900s Volga Germans from the Russian colonies Frank, Dietel, Merkel, Norka, Rosenberg, and Oberdorf settled in Sugar City.
Grace Lutheran Church
St. Paul's Lutheran Church (ELCA)
The following Volga German families settled in and around Sugar City:
Bender from Kratzke
Busch from Dietel
Dahlinger from Rosenberg
Deines from Kratzke
Eichman
Els
Erdtmann
Foos from Friedenfeld
Gelmann
Geringer from Lauwe
Gerloch from Norka
Glanz
Grasmick from Lauwe
Haverick from Balzer
Heidt
Heil from Lauwe
Heimel from Langenfeld
Heinbigner from Frank
Herber
Herrmann
Hoffmann
Jäkel
Kammerzell from Frank
Keller
Kindsvater
Koch
Lauer from Rothammel
Lehmann
Lindt from Dönhof
Linenberger from Herzog
Lofing from Norka
Lofling
Lorenz
Lungren from Franzosen
Manweiler from Rosenberg
Markus
May from Holstein
Meisner
Merkel
Miller
Moore from Moor
Reichel
Rein
Reiswig
Reizenstein from Grimm
Riehl from Neu-Weimar
Roth
Rothermel
Saklofsky from Dreispitz
Scharton
Schimpf
Schmidt
Schoneman from Norka
Schott from Dietel
Siegfried
Steinmetz from Dietel
Strackbein
Tempel
Utz from Neu-Weimar
Vogel
Voigt
Wagner
Weber
Whittmann
Wilhelm from Pobochnaya
Wolf
Yergert from Eckheim
- USA Settlement List (Patricia Miller)
Crowley County Censuses (1900, 1910, 1920)
Sugar City, Colorado (Wikipedia)
Grace Lutheran Church in Sugar City, Colorado.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church (ELCA) in Sugar City, Colorado.