VGI Updates
Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Founding
June 17-18, 2017 - Scottsdale, Arizona - Genealogy Workshop
Volga German Genealogy Workshop
17-18 June 2017
Scottsdale, Arizona
Maciá, Departamento Tala, Entre Ríos Province
The village of Maciá is named after Salvador Maciá (1855-1929), a physician and provincial governor. Volga German families settled there.
St. Peter Lutheran Church - Bashaw
The first service held in the South Red Deer Lake area was on 1 May 1895 at the home of Mrs. Henrietta Fürst Sigalet. Volga Germans from Yagodnaya Polyana were among those who founded the parish of St. Peter Lutheran Church in 1897. The following year, St. Peter's congregation was granted 40 acres from the S.W. 1/4 Sec. Twp. 42 Rg. 22 W 4th for mission purposes. Early in 1903, construction of a 24- by 40-foot building was started.
Rosental (am Yeruslan)
October 7-8, 2017 - (CANCELLED) Fairfield, Connecticut - Celebrating 250th Anniversary of the Volga Germans [with Fall foliage!]
Celebrating the 250th Anniversary
of the
Founding of the
Volga German Colonies
Saturday, 7 October 2017
(optional additional day on Sunday, 8 October 2017)
Fairfield, Connecticut
Riffel, Jakob
Jakob Riffel was born in Blumenfeld on 21 March 1893. In 1915, he completed his secondary education in Moscow and began to study medicine. After two years, he moved to Yalta and became a tutor. In 1918, he emigrated to Germany and began theological training in Marburg. He was ordained in 1922 and in 1923 was sent to Argentina to serve the Volga German immigrants there. He was called in 1924 to lead the Lutheran Church in Lucas González, Entre Ríos, where he served until 1941.
Schuermann, Anthony
Father Schuermann served the St. Fidelis Catholic Parish in Victoria, Kansas, from 1881 to 1884. He was a member of the Capuchin Order.