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Baier, Georg

Father Baier, son of Stephan Baier, was born in 1870/1871 in Kamenka.

He was ordained in 1897/1898 and served initially as vicar in Saratov, and later as pastor there.

From 1903 to 1910, he served the parish of Rohleder, also serving Herzog in 1910.

On 29 April 1930, he was arrested and accused of being a member of a group of German Catholic clergy conspirators. On 6 June 1931, he was convicted and sentenced to serve three years in a concentration camp and was banished to Siberia.

Bahl, Johannes

Johannes Bahl was born in 1902 in the Volga Region. He had completed at least 4 years of seminary study in Saratov when he was arrested for unknown reasons.

The Polish Embassy in Moscow received a letter requesting their assistance dated 28 June 1937. At that time he was in the Kusema concentration camp in the Kirov territory. It is assumed that he died while in this detention camp.

Bach, Peter

Father Bach was ordained on 6 November 1877. He was serving in 1901 Brabander and Ober-Monjou. He served in Neu-Ober-Monjou from 21 January 1901 to 1914.

Bach, Johannes

Father Bach was born in Volmer. He was ordained on 17 September 1872. He served from 1879 to 1885 in Seelmann. He served in Mariental from 1 October 1897 to 1899?. In 1909 he served in Zug. From 1910 to 1914, he served in Ober-Monjou.

Asum, Franz Xavier

Father Asum was born 6 July 1784 in Oberhaslach, Bavaria, and died 2 April 1847 in Linz, Austria. He was a member of the Order of the Society of Jesus (Jesuit Order) and was ordained 5 July 1803. He served the Kamenka Parish from 14 August 1819 to 15 September 1820.