Tashtagol, Tashtagolsky District, Kemerovo Oblast (Siberia)
Following the 1941 Deportation, Volga German families settled in Tastagol which today is located in the Kemerovo Oblast of Siberia.
Following the 1941 Deportation, Volga German families settled in Tastagol which today is located in the Kemerovo Oblast of Siberia.
Volga German families were settled in the Siberian village of Bulanikha following the 1941 Deportation.
Anna Margareatha Seipert, daughter of Johann Philip Seipert, married in Wolferborn on 2 May 1753 to Joseph Schöneman, son of Conrad Schöneman. Both the bride and groom are recorded to be from the neighboring village of Michelau. [See Schöneman Family.]
Joseph Schöneman, a cobbler, his wife Anna, children (Johann, age 15; Rosina, age 12; Johannes, age 11; Anna, age ½), and his wife's sister Anna Maria [Seipert] (age 20) arrived from Lübeck at the port in Oranienbaum on 22 July 1766 aboard the pink Lev under the command of Lieutenant Fyodor Fyodorov.
Since 1972, Pausdorf has administratively been part of the municipality of Scheßlitz.
Volga German families settled in and around Morgantown, Kentucky.
Volga German families settled in and around Hennessey, Oklahoma.
Howard Glen Hein, son of Harry Hein & Genevieve Mohr, was born 3 February 1931 in Lodi, California.
Volga German families settled in and around Ontonagon, Michigan.
Volga German families settled in Clark County, Wisconsin.
Volga German families settled in and around Crawfordville, Florida.