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Daniel Hahnhart [sic] & Anna Barbara Wolff were married on 20 May 1766 in Roßlau.

Daniel Hanhardt and his wife Anna Barbara arrived from Lübeck at the port of Oranienbaum on 15 September 1766 aboard the galliot Adler under the command of Skipper Paul Adam Drath.

They settled in the Volga German colony of Kutter on 29 July 1767 and are recorded there on the 1767 census in Household No. 65.

Johann Hanhardt, presumed to be the son of Daniel Hanhardt, and his family are recorded on the 1798 census of Kutter in Household No. Kt30.

Descendants of Johann Hanhardt are recorded on the 1834 census of Kutter in Households No. 8, 56, and 102.

The Oranienbaum passenger list records that Daniel Hanhardt was a hatter from Switzerland. The 1767 census records that he was a farmer from the German region of Isenburg.

Sources

- 1834 Kutter Census (Households No. 8, 56, 102).
- Mai, Brent Alan. 1798 Census of the German Colonies along the Volga: Economy, Population, and Agriculture (Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1999): Kt30.
- Mai, Brent Alan and Dona Reeves-Marquardt, German Migration to the Russian Volga (1764-1767) (Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 2003): #978.
- Pleve, Igor. Einwanderung in das Wolgagebiet, 1764-1767 Band 2 (Göttingen: Der Göttinger Arbeitskreis, 2001): 492.
- Pleve, Igor. Lists of Colonists to Russia in 1766: Reports by Ivan Kulberg (Saratov: Saratov State Technical University, 2010): #5994.

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