Anna Maria SCHOLP
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Type | Value | Date | Place | Sources |
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name | Anna Maria SCHOLP |
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death | 2. May 1831 | Katzbach, Akkerman, Bessarabien, Russland
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birth | 2. May 1807 | Jochensberg, Preussisch - Polen
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marriage | 4. July 1825 | Katzbach Bessarabia, Russia
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4. July 1825
Katzbach Bessarabia, Russia |
Peter SANDAU |
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<p>Illness Cholera</p><p>My g.g.grandmother was born abt.1807,Anna Maria Scholp,dies .02.05.1831 Katzbach,Bessarabia;so over time I collected everything i could on the Scholp line hopeing to find herparents no luck.On.28,09.1999 I donated the following to the LDS family history library,SLC,Utah,"Familien Chronik der Familien Sandau und Scholp Katzbach Heimatstadt und andere familien aus nah und fern 1600-2000"Therewere Scholp leute as godparents to my great grandparents children.</p><p>Also see "Heimatbuch der Dobrudscha-Deutschen"1840-1940,the Scholp family moved from Katzbach,Bessarabia toCogealac,Dobrudscha.Later some to Germany and Canada.</p><p> </p><p>Forinfo on the family see LDS library 929.273 Sa56sd,"Family chronicle,the families</p><p> Bauch,Sandau,Schaferand Zeller"1991.Also see LDS cr#800027,"Sandau Leute aus Aller</p><p> Welt und Hetterle/Sandau Treffen ,1996,Deutschland"May 30,1997.also see:</p><p> pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/war/dai/link/dai305b.txt</p><p>... Goehnert?, widow Gaertner, Paul Gutsensky, Maria Russia Tari Verde T81-305 2433144 ... T81-305</p><p>2433147 Gutknecht, Wilhelm Scholp, Martha Alt Arzis Cogealac T81-305 ...</p><p>101k</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> see LDS film # 38899,film #1768316 page 158 and film # 1768088 page 75</p><p>Sources:</p><p> </p><p> 1.Abbrev: Family Search Web Site: Ancestral File v4.19</p><p> Title: Family Search Web Site: Ancestral File v4.19</p><p> Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints</p><p>Publication: © 1999-2001 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.</p><p> English approval: 3/1999</p><p> Use of this site constitutes your acceptance of these Conditions of Use (last</p><p> updated: 3/22/1999).</p><p>Privacy Policy (last updated: 3/22/1999). 11 http://www.familysearch.org</p><p> v.2.2.0</p><p> Page: Anna Marie (AFN: 1Q9V-PK6) entry -as of July 23, 2001</p><p> Quality: 3</p><p> 2.Abbrev: Odessa Digital Library Web Site: Alt Elft Birth Records, 18 55-1863</p><p> Title: Alt Elft Birth Records, 1855-1863</p><p> Author: R. Ruff</p><p> Publication: Published by the Odessa Digital Library - 21 Apr 1996</p><p> http://pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/odessa.html</p><p> Copyright 1996, 1998</p><p> Ralph Ruff 442 Deodara St. Vacaville CA</p><p> 95688</p><p> Text: This file contains birth records from the Parish of Alt Elft, South Russia</p><p> for the years 1855 - 1863. These Parish of Alt Elft includes the villages of Alt</p><p> Elft, Dennewitz, Katzbach, Neu Elft, Paris and Plotzk. This information was</p><p> compiled by Ralph Ruff and coworkers from the Lutheran Evangelical archives</p><p> published by the LDS. Computer Data Entry was done by Judy Walker.</p><p> Updated 14 Jun 1999. Edited by Marty McMahon.</p><p> Page: Film: 1768314</p><p> Quality: 3</p><p> 3.Abbrev: Family Search Web Site: International Genealogical Index</p><p> Title: Family Search Web Site: International Genealogical Index</p><p> Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints</p><p> Publication: 1999-2001 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved</p><p> 4.Abbrev: Odessa Digital Library Web Site: Alt Elft Marriage Records ,</p><p> 1820-1899</p><p> Title: Alt Elft Marriage Records, 1820-1899</p><p> Author: J. Walker</p><p>Publication: Published by theOdessa Digital Library - 21 Apr 1996</p><p> http://pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/odessa.html</p><p> Copyright 1995, Ralph Ruff 442 Deodara St., Vacaville CA</p><p> 95688</p><p> Text: This file contains marriage records from the Parish of Alt Elft, South</p><p> Russia for the years 1820 - 1899. TheseParish of Alt Elft includes the villages</p><p> of Alt Elft, Dennewitz, Katzbach, Neu Elft, Paris and Plotzk. This information</p><p> was compiled byRalph Ruff and coworkers from the Lutheran Evangelical</p><p>archives published by the LDS. Computer Data Entry was done by Judy Walker.</p><p> Thiswork may be freely copied for nonprofit purposes. -rr (4-20-1996)</p><p> Page: Film: 176831</p><p>Anna Maria's first home in Bessarabia my have been krasna</p><p> History of Krasna</p><p>In 1814 and 1815, 133 Roman Catholic and Evangelical Lutheran families from Oroschokowin(Ortschokowin) and Chitonitz, Poland,founded a village in the Kogelnick Valley, approximately 60 U.S. miles west ofOdessa, Ukraine, and 6 miles south of Tarutino, Ukraine. [Map coordinates: 46 minutes, 7 seconds North and 29 minutes, 15 seconds West]</p><p> </p><p>In the fall of 1813, approximately 90 of these families, mostly Roman Catholic, spent the winterin a colonists camp at Kishinev,Ukraine (now Moldavia/Moldowa).</p><p>In the spring of 1814, this group moved to the present site of Krasnoe, Ukraine.</p><p> </p><p>In thefall of 1814, another group of approximately 43 families, many Evangelical Lutheran, spent the winter in a colonists camp at Bender, Ukraine (now Moldavia/Moldowa).</p><p>In the spring of 1815, this group joined the 90 families at the site of Krasna.</p><p> </p><p>From 1814 to July 1817, this village was called Catholic Colony or Kogielnik Colony.</p><p>The Russian Department of Foreign Settlers then named it Constantinovsky/Constantinschutz.</p><p>In 1819, the Russian Crown officially named the village Krasninsky/Krasna, in commemoration of a battle between Napoleon andhis army and the Russian Army at Krasnaja, a small village near Sluzk, Russia.</p><p> </p><p>The name Krasna, though, had been in use by local villagers from November 1817, as evidenced by a birth and baptism book for the Roman Catholic Church inKrasna.</p><p> </p><p>In 1918, after World War I, when Bessarabia was ceded to Romania by Russia, the name of the village was known as Crasna.</p><p> </p><p>Krasna/Crasna was the name, which remained in use until1940-1941, when the Ukrainian version Krasnoe came into use.</p><p>In September/October 1940, at the time of the Resettlement, all of the approximately 1,900 Germans who were residents there, electedto immigrate to Germany.</p><p> </p><p>They boarded ships at Galatz, Ukraine, and were taken upstream on the Danube River to resettlement camps in Austria, before being dispersed to farms in theWarthau/Warthegau region of east Poland.</p><p> </p><p>In August 1824, the residents of Krasna petitioned the Department of Foreign Settlers to allow 19 Evangelical Lutheran families to move fromKrasna to Katzbach, Bessarabia.</p><p>These families were those of Jacob Buchert, Christian Sept, Johann Sisle, Thomas Burkhard, Jakob Stock, Johann Riddlebach, Jakob Sisle, Michael Matulatus, Christopher Busch, George Sisle, Jakob Scholp, Johann Köller, Heinrich Riedel, Johannes Waldbauer, Johannes Grabowski, Jakob Rauser, Karl Menke, and Bernhard Wagner.</p><p> </p><p>The main reason forthis move was that some of the religious holidays of these two religious groups were observed on different days and also differently.</p><p>The move was completed by July 1825.</p><p>The Roman Catholic families of Krasna helped these families dismantle their houses and provided wagons to transport the materials.</p><p> </p><p>Until the 1940 Resettlement, Krasna remained the only German village in Bessarabia inhabited almost exclusively by members of the Roman Catholic faith.</p><p> </p><p>Emigration by Krasna residents, in search for their own farmland, was evidenced by the establishment of the daughter colonies Emmental, Bessarabia, Russia and Karamurat, Dobrudscha, Romania, in the latter 19th century.</p><p> </p><p>Immigration to areas in Saskatchewan, Canada, North Dakota, USA, Argentina, and Brazil began in 1894 and concluded circa 1914.</p><p>Anna Maria info sources:</p><p>Title: Family Search Web Site: Ancestral File v4.19</p><p>Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints</p><p>Publication: © 1999-2001 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reser</p><p>ved. English approval: 3/1999Use of this site constitutes your acceptance of these Condi</p><p>tions of Use (last updated: 3/22/1999).Privacy Policy (last updated: 3/22/1999). 11 http://ww</p><p>w.familysearch.org v.2.2.0Page: Anna Marie (AFN: 1Q9V-PK6) entry - as of July 23, 2001</p><p>Quality: 3</p><p> </p><p>8 55-1863Title: Alt Elft Birth Records, 1855-1863</p><p>Author: R. Ruff</p><p>Publication: Published by the Odessa Digital Library - 21 Apr 1996</p><p>http://pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/odessa.html</p><p>Copyright 1996, 1998</p><p>Ralph Ruff 442 Deodara St. Vacaville CA</p><p>95688</p><p>Text: This file contains birth records from the Parish of Alt Elf</p><p>t, South Russia forthe years 1855 - 1863. These Parish of Alt Elft includes the villages of Alt Elft, Dennewitz, Katzbach, Neu Elft, Paris and Plotzk. This information was compiled by Ralph Ruff and coworkers from the Lutheran Evangelical archives published by the LDS. Computer Data Entry was done by Judy Walker.Updated 14 Jun 1999. Edited by Marty McMahon.Page: Film: 1768314</p><p>Quality: 3</p><p> </p><p>Title: Family Search Web Site: International Genealogical Index</p><p>Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints</p><p>Publication: 1999-2001 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved</p><p> </p><p>s , 1820-1899Title: Alt Elft MarriageRecords, 1820-1899</p><p>Author: J. Walker</p><p>Publication: Published by the Odessa Digital Library - 21 Apr 1996</p><p>http://pixel.cs.vt.edu/library/odessa.html</p><p>Copyright 1995, Ralph Ruff 442 Deodara St., Vacaville CA</p><p>95688</p><p>Text: This file contains marriage records from the Parish of Al</p><p>t Elft, South Russia for the years1820 - 1899. These Parish of Alt Elft includes the villages of Alt Elft, Dennewitz, Katzbach, Neu Elft, Paris and Plotzk. This information was compiled by Ralph Ruff and coworkers from the Lutheran Evangelical archives published by the LDS. Computer Data Entry was done by Judy Walker. This work may be freely copied for nonprofit purposes. -rr (4-20-1996)Page: Film: 1768314</p><p>Quality: 3</p><p> </p><p>AMILYTitle: Descendants of Jacob Sandau</p><p>Publication: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/a/i/Judy-Carle</p>ved.Page: (Living) Sanders entry - as of October 19, 20
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1 | Blum Web Site, Anna Maria Sandau (geb. Scholp)
Author: Alexander Blum
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Title | Wilhelm, Petereit Family Tree |
Description | Wilhelm Family Name is from Marzhausen, Neu-Eichenberg, Werra- Meissner-Kreis, Hessen, Deutschland and the most recent births for my 3rd grandparents in Linden, Hannover, Germany Petereit Family name is from Prussia and ending with my great grandfather in Tauroggen, Lithuania Krompholz Family name if from Salzburg, Österreich and then moved to Lithuania. Wenger, Pfieffenberger, Amaisserin, Neufang Family names are from Bad Hofgastein, Salzburg, Austria and Undberg, Salzburg, Austria and also Dorff, Salzburg, Austria |
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