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Reinhard(t) (Dönhof)

Evangelische Kirche Gross Zimmern records Peter Reinhardt's birth in Gross Zimmern, Dieburg (Hessen-Darmstadt Germany) 3 Oct. 1734:

[1734] #29 Johann Peter, Meister Joh: Wendel Reinhardts und Anne Dorotheae Söhnl. wurde gebohren nachts zwischen 2tn u 3t xbris zwischen 2 u 3 Uhr und getauft Sontags d. 5t. ejus d: Spond: Meister Joh: Peter Reinhardt, Einwohner in ...heim

Reimer (Reinwald)

Johann Konrad Reimer, son of Hans Georg & Sybilla Elisabetha Reimer, was baptized on 6 May 1729 in the Freudental Evangelical Church, about 35 kilometers north of Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg. He married Johanna Sophia (surname unknown) who had been born in 1731.

They had two children, each born in Freudental: (1) Johanna Rosina Katharina, born 22 January 1755; and (2) Johann Konrad, born and baptized on 15 October 1758.

Reh

Johann Nikolaus Reh was born on 13 August 1713 in Höllerbach, southeast of Darmstadt. He married first on 9 July 1739 in Reichenbach to Eva Halganss. She had been born on 20 August 1717 in Elmshausen. Following her death in 1753, he remarried on 13 September 1753 in Reichenbach to Anna Margaretha Pfeiffer. She had been born on 2 May 1730 in Lautern.

The Reh family immigrated first to Denmark (Schleswig-Holstein) arriving in Fridericia on 1 May 1760. They are last recorded in the Danish colonies on 26 April 1763.

Rebuhn

Bernhard Friedrich Repphun, son of Georg Friedrich & Anna Katharina Repphun, was born and baptized on 22 February 1735 in the Evangelical Church in Simmozheim, about 45 kilometers southwest of Stuttgart. He married in nearby Pfaffenhofen on 12 August 1760 to Catharina Margaretha Herzer, daughter of Christoph Herzer.

Bernhard Friedrich and his wife immigrated to Denmark (Schleswig-Holstein), departing from Altona, Duchy of Holstein, on 29 June 1761 under the leadership of Johann Thomas Gabler. They arrived in the city of Schleswig, Duchy of Schleswig, on 4 July 1761.

Ravensberg*

Johann Georg Christian Ravensperg [sic], son of Johannes Ravensperg, was born in 1721 in Kürnbach, today a town in the district of Karlsruhe in Baden-Württemberg. He married Barbara Weiss, daughter of Johann Georg Weiss, on 17 April 1742 in the Kürnbach Evangelical Church. She had been baptized there on 10 January 1720.

Rausch (Yagodnaya Polyana)

Johann Caspar Rausch, son of Johann Heinrich Rausch, was baptized 31 August 1740 in Helpershain.  Anna Maria Hünergarth, daughter of Johann Adam Hünergarth, was baptized in Helpershain on 6 February 1741.

Johann Caspar Rausch and Anna Maria Hünergarth were married in Büdingen on 19 June 1766.

Johann Kaspar Rausch, a farmer, and his wife Anna Maria arrived from Lübeck at the port in Oranienbaum on 13 September 1766 aboard the galliot Die Perle under the command of skipper Thomson.

Rau(h) (Dobrinka-1)

Johann Georg Rauh, a son of Johann Martin Rauh & Eva Maria Bender, was born on 12 October 1700 and baptized on 13 October 1700 in the Lutheran Church of Altheim, located about 18 kilometers northeast of Darmstadt. He married to Anna Margaretha Eidmann, daughter of Johann Conrad Eydmann & Anna Margaretha Dreßler, on 28 January 1744 in Altheim. Anna Margaretha had been born 1 November 1716 and baptized on 3 November 1716 in nearby Klein-Umstadt.

Raab (Balzer)

There are several Raab families that settled in the Volga German colony of Balzer on 18 July 1767. They all came from the German village of Düdelsheim, but their relationship to each other, if any, requires additional research. [#1 & #3 may be siblings.]

(1) Johann Heinrich Raab, son of Luther [per Bonner] Anton [per Decker] Raab & Anna Elisabeth Reichard, was baptized in Düdelsheim on 29 May 1735.

Langlitz

Nikolaus Langlitz (age 34) and his wife, Anna Margaretha (age 36), are from Eichelsdorf. They, along with their son Johann Heinrich (6) and Anna Margaretha's son by a previous marriage (Johann Peter Spangenberger - age 14) arrived at the port of Oranienbaum on 14 September 1766 on a ship under the command of Skipper Reders.

They arrived in Yagodnaya Polyana on 16 September 1767 and are recorded there on the 1767 Census in Household No. 68.

Quin(d)t (Louis)

Carolus Quint married to Angela Belinger, a daughter of Johann Heinrich Belinger, on 7 April 1750 in the Catholic Church of Morscheid-Riedenburg, today a part of the municipality of Morbach in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district in Rheinland-Pfalz.      

The Quints had five children, each baptized in Morscheid-Riedenburg: (1) Anna Christina, on 21 March 1751; (2) Johannes Jacob, on 9 March 1753; (3) Matthias, on 4 March 1755; (4) Margaretha, on 4 November 1758; and (5) Nicolaus, on 9 May 1760.