Steinberger's list of those immigrating to Russia from Leisenwald includes the Loos families that settled in the Volga German colony of Kutter.
Several Loos families immigrated to Russia arrving from Lübeck at the port of Oranienbaum on 19 July 1766 aboard the snow-brig named Christina under the command of Skipper Jacob Stappenberg.
(1) Johann Peter Loos, a farmer, and his wife Katharina arrived in Oranienbaum.
(2) Johann[es] Loos, a farmer, and his wife Anna [Loos] arrived in Oranienbaum. Johannes Loos from Leisenwald & Anna Maria Loos, daughter of Sebastian Loos, from Leisenwald had been married in Büdingen on 3 May 1766.
(3) Sebastian Loos, a widowed farmer, and his daughter Elisabeth (age 22) arrived in Oranienbaum.
(4) Johann Loos, a single farmer, arrived in Oranienbaum.
They settled in the Volga German colony of Kutter on 8 July 1767 & 29 July 1767 and are recorded there on the 1767 Census in the following households:
Johannes in Household No. 2 (arrived on 8 July 1767)
Johann Peter in Household No. 64 (arrived on 29 July 1767)
Elisabeth (daughter of Sebastian) in Household No. 20, married to Andreas Reifschneider
In addition, the marriage register of Büdingen records that Johannes Reifschneider from Leisewald [sic] & Anna Katharina Loos from Leisewald [sic] were married on 3 May 1766 at the church in Büdingen.
- Mai, Brent Alan. 1798 Census of the German Colonies along the Volga (Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1999): Kt05, Kt43.
- Mai, Brent Alan and Dona Reeves-Marquardt. German Migration to the Russian Volga (Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 2003): #613, #615.
- Pleve, Igor. Einwanderung in das Wolgagebiet, 1764-1767 Band 2 (Göttingen: Der Göttinger Arbeitskreis, 2001): 476, 479, 480, & 492.
- Pleve, Igor. Lists of Colonists to Russia in 1766: Reports by Ivan Kulberg (Saratov: Saratov State Technical University, 2010): #3204, #3208, #3219, #3220.
- Steinberger, Manfred (translator). "A list of immigrants from Leisenwald to Russia in the year 1766 from Fürst Ysenburg Archive, Büdingen."
Manfred Steinberger
Brent Mai