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Author:  Carolyn [ Sun Jun 19, 2011 8:31 am ]
Post subject:  Neudorf, Glückstal, Odessa region

Founded: 1809

German name: Neudorf
Ukrainian name: Karamanovo

Books:
* The Emigration from Germany to Russia in the Years 1763 – 1862 by Karl Stumpp (page 699)
* Auswanderung Aus Schwaben Nach Russland 1816-1823 by Dr. Georg Leibbrandt (copy available at the GRHS Library)
* From Catherine to Khruschev by Dr. Adam Giesinger (page 112)
* Homesteaders on the Steppe by Joseph S. Height (pages 71, 85, 193, 348, 350)
* The Glückstalers in New Russia and North America

Websites:
* Glückstal Colonies Research Association http://www.glueckstal.net/
* Neudorf website & forums http://neudorf.webs.com/
* Blog about Neudorf visit http://carolynschott.com/moldova/karman ... lueckstal/

1848 village history: http://odessa3.org/collections/history/link/neudorf.txt

Church records:
St. Petersburg indexes: http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/gluc/

Census records:
* Black Sea German Russian Census Volume 1 by GRHS
* Glückstal 1858 Census by GRHS and AHSGR

Author:  justinehresman [ Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Neudorf, Glückstal, Odessa region

I have gathered a lot of information and am continuing to do so. If you go to the link above, you can join my platform just for Neudorf. I am also compiling a list of births, deaths, marriages, arrivals and departures of Neudorf to get a complete demographic profile for the 136 years Germans were there. It would be great to work with you all!

Author:  remmick [ Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:19 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Neudorf, Glückstal, Odessa region

Another family of mine, the Hoffers of Neiderseebach Weissenbourg, Alsace probably migrated from Oberseebach / Palatinate to Russia, settled in Neudorf / Odessa.

They can be found on my web site:
http://www.remmick.org/Hoffer.Home.Site/index.html

Like my other web sites, you will find hundreds of photos, stories and history among all my pages.

Names linked to this family are:
Senk
Schneider
Rott
Dockter
Remick =Roemmich
Bader
Derenberger
Fix / Vix
Gillg
Gaertner
Gilly
Heintz
Hoehn
Hutt
Landenberger
Metzger
Naas
Naass
Niess
Sauter
Thurhammer
Wanner
Wetzler
Wolf
Wolf
WOLFF


Yep, all are part of this family.

remmick

Author:  Carolyn [ Wed Jul 13, 2011 5:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Neudorf, Glückstal, Odessa region

There's a lot of us Neudorfers out there!

Author:  Curtieson [ Fri May 03, 2013 12:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Neudorf, Glückstal, Odessa region

A new descendant just checking in. I am very new to family research / geneology, but finding out a ton of information lately. I actually found Carolyn's website a couple of days back (and commented) but comments in that thread led me to 80% of the new information I have gathered lately. It has been incredibly helpful!

Family moved to Neudorf in the 1810s, and left for North Dakota in 1906.

Primarily we were Walz, Morlock, and Dockter. Other names I have found were Landenberger, Kapp, Guthmiller. Started chatting with a really nice lady in Kansas and she said Walz was very popular in their part also, it turns out that they are quite distant, but we share a Great (x5) Grandfather. Really have to applaud the work that Dale Walh did while he was alive. Nearly every thing I find has his name attached to it, it really is incredible.

I am very young in my information, but learning a ton and growing my knowledge. I now know where Moldova is...that is saying something, haha. Just waiting until that is the million dollar question on Millionare!

Author:  Carolyn [ Sat May 04, 2013 6:32 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Neudorf, Glückstal, Odessa region

Knowing where Moldova is, is big! A friend of mine lived there for a year teaching. Whenever she told anyone where she was going, she got a blank stare. No one knows where it is!

Funny though - when she told me, I lit up and said "Wow! Moldova! I want to come visit!" She looked at me and said, "You know, you're the only one of my friends to even know where the country is, let alone want to visit it!"

Author:  Curtieson [ Mon May 06, 2013 11:18 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Neudorf, Glückstal, Odessa region

I was also wondering, has anyone found a plot map of Neudorf? I am looking to just get a good idea of the landscape in the 1850s(ish). I noticed for other locations there are diagrams of where everyone in the village was situated. That is currently a goal, to find something like that.

Was Glückstal the 'parent' city or just a close by / sister city? The families really were out in the middle of nothing, haha. but I guess according to this, there were even smaller settlements.

http://www.grhs.org/chapters/gdo/gross_map_jpg.htm


EDIT: Duh...I just realized Glückstal is a city, but it was also a district...I missed that part earlier.

Author:  Carolyn [ Mon May 06, 2013 9:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Neudorf, Glückstal, Odessa region

I think there's a plat map as of 1940...I could swear I had a copy when I visited there. I'll have to dig around though to find it. I've moved since that trip and my genealogy stuff is in several different places around the house.

Author:  morbeus [ Mon May 06, 2013 10:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Neudorf, Glückstal, Odessa region

There is a detailed plat map of Neudorf on pages 350/351 of Joseph S. Height's "Homesteaders on the Steppe" book. Other mentions of Neudorf in this book are found on pages 71, 85, 193 and especially page 348 which has village information, a population table over time and 3 pictures.

"Homesteaders on the Steppe" is available at many libraries (http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=world ... the+Steppe) and is for sale from the GRHS store.

Author:  Curtieson [ Tue May 07, 2013 6:58 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Neudorf, Glückstal, Odessa region

Carolyn wrote:
I think there's a plat map as of 1940...I could swear I had a copy when I visited there. I'll have to dig around though to find it. I've moved since that trip and my genealogy stuff is in several different places around the house.


Good luck finding it, haha. My family moved out in 1906, so it won't be what I am looking for but might answer for someone else.

morbeus wrote:
There is a detailed plat map of Neudorf on pages 350/351 of Joseph S. Height's "Homesteaders on the Steppe" book. Other mentions of Neudorf in this book are found on pages 71, 85, 193 and especially page 348 which has village information, a population table over time and 3 pictures.

"Homesteaders on the Steppe" is available at many libraries (http://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=world ... the+Steppe) and is for sale from the GRHS store.


Do you have the book handy? What year is that plat map? Maybe 1858 from the census data? I might just buy that... No Library within 100 miles has it.

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