German-Russian Village List
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German-Russian Village List
German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Abai Kutschuk Abaj Abaj Smajl Abakli Abakln Abakly Abakly Abakly Tama Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Abakly Tama Abdulino Abdul-Raschid Ablam Ablam Elgery Crimea/Taurida Orenburg Kaukasus Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Ablam-Elgery Crimea/Taurida German Colonies of Neusatz Ablam-Trech Crimea/Taurida German Colonies of Neusatz Ablesch Deutsch Ablesh Abrahamsfeld Abrampolsk I & II Abus Tuman Abuslar Achmat Achtatschi Achtatschi Busau Achtundzwanziger Ackless Adaja Adamow 1 Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Ufa South Caucaus Crimea/Taurida Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Volhynia E see Kutschuk Abaj Rayon and Post Ewpatorija Bohemka 1894 E Hochheim Leased Villages Hoffnungstal Dshankoi 1894 Bogemka North of Orenburg E M E Mamut see Abakly Tama aka Abakli-Tama Hochheim aka Abakly/Rayon and Post Dshankoj/Kreis Perekop Wladikawkas Leased colony see Dschuma-Ablam see Elgeri Ablam E Zuerichtal aka Ablesch Deutsch, Bagaltschak/Rayon and Kreis Feodasija/Wolost Andrejewka/Post Seitler and Itachki E E Rynowka aka Abramowka 1894 1884 E Byten Feodosia Andrejewka Maltschewski Dawlekanowo 1869 1869 Eupatoria see Freudental see Rosenfeld am Jeruslan see Kutschur-Achtatschi Eupatoria 1888 M Simpferopol Odessa 1910 E see Kolpino Neusatz see Stiller, Tichin-Kut see Adamowka Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Adamowka Adamowka Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Ludwigstal Adamowka Adamowka Adamowka Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Pulin Adamowka Volhynia Adamowka, Chutor Adamowsk Kherson/Odessa Orenburg Religion 1823 E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Til. Beresan aka Tiergart Suworowa E Heimthal see Alexanderfeld/Nikolajew see Esslinger/Odessa aka Freienwald Gorodniza E Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Adamow, defunct after 1914 Odessa E M Adamsfeld Adargin Adargin (Schoenbrunn) Adek Adelin Adelsheim Adertschik Adi Bey Adik Adik Adik Adolfstal Adolfstal Adolin Adrianowka Adschai-Kat Adschambet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Eupatoria Adschemler Adschi Achmat Adschi Mambet Adschiketsch Dobrudscha Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Konstanza 2 Founded Totonai 1865 1858 1858 E E Worms/ Johannestal Neusatz 1905 - 16 families living there North of Orenburg aka Djelal, Djelal, Dehelal/Rayon Ewpatorija/Post Dshelal see Schoenbrunn see Adyk see Adolin see Dolinowka M Rayon Sudak Kertsch Petrowsk 1883 1883 Jarun Bohemka E E Zuerichtal Nowograd-Wolynsk see Adyk see Sturpelz/Odessa see Lenintal/Odessa aka Adelin see Eugenfeld 1880 see Adschi-Mambet Simpferopol Simpferopol 1923 Romaninan name: Ciobánita see Gruenfeld aka Adschambet E M E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Neusatz German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Adshai Kat Adshambet Adshaul Adshi Achmat Adshi Aska Adshi Ketsch Adshiaul Ukrainian Name Region District Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Founded Religion 1880 E Parish Adyk Aehrenfeld Crimea/Taurida Volga Afan-Adshi Afrikanowka Agai Agai Agai Hoerdt Crimea/Taurida Kharkow Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Agaj Crimea/Taurida Neusatz Agaj Hoerdt Agatonowka Agjar Dshirin Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Neusatz Agjar Dshirin Agjar-Dschirin Agodscha Agrochan Nr. 16 Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Agyar-Dyiren Crimea/Taurida 3 Zuerichtal 1855 1890 1880 1880 1869 Byten Byten Eupatoria Chasaw-Jurt Remarks Kreis Perekop/Post Bijuk Ontar and Kurman Kemeltschi see Molla-Eli see Gruenfeld Odessa/Beresean Gebiet Post Bijuk Onlar see Molla-Eli Simpferopol Barwenkowo Eupatoria Eupatoria Village Profile/Info. see Wilhelmstal Simpferopol Petrowsk Krasny-Kut Village History 1869 1888 1901 E K E E Charkow Djelal Djelal E K M aka Adek, Adik/ Rayon Kertsch/Kreis Feodosija/Post Semikolodey and Siebenbrunn aka Kratzke German Leased Colonies of Neusatz aka Schweikert Chutor aka Beilon aka Agai-Hoerdt see Agai aka Agaj Bellon /Rayon Ewpatorija/Post Agaj Rayon Ewpatorija/Post Agaj Rayon and Post Dshankoj see Felsenbrunn Neusatz Rayon Simferopol / Post Bijuk Onlar, Seitler, Kurman Kemeltschi Simpferopol aka Augutscha German Colonies of Neusatz Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Chasaw-Jurt Eupatoria Kodschamback 1890 E Alexandrowka Simpferopol Tabuldi 1860 1889 1889 E E Parish Agypten Aikaul Aikual Ainsingen Airt Karaktschura Aitugan Aitugan North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Aitugan Aj Kul Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Ajgaul Ajgul Ajkaul Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Ewpatorija Neusatz Ajtugan Ak Kobeck Ak Kodsha Ak Kodsha Ak Kuju Bitak Ak Metschetj Ak Monai Ak Sakal Ak Sakal Merkit Ak Sakal, Chutor Ak Scheich Ak Scheich Ak Tatschi Busau Ak Tatschi Kaban Ak Tschora Akarscha Malaja Akdschar Akimowka Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Tabuldi Feodosia Eupatoria Ewpatorija Neusatz Zuerichtal Bessarabia Akkermann Akkerman 4 Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Djelal see Einsingen b. Chiwa Eupatoria Ewpatorija Ewpatorija Eupatoria Hoffnungstal E K Neusatz aka Neumond Neusatz German Colonies of Neusatz aka Ajgul Rayon Simferopol / Post Suja, Karasan aka Weisser Hund aka Deutsch Akodaha see Bitak-Ak-Kuju 1884 M aka Weisser Bart Post Ewpatorija Post Ewpatorija E 1890 E Schoenbrunn see Buzaw Aktatschi Post Kakej Post Ajbar, Zue richtal see Klein Liebenal/Odessa Eupatoria Zuerichtal Taschkent Se-Pawlodar aka Ajkaul/Post Kodshanbak see Aj Kul see Ajgaul 1911 K/E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Akkerman/ Andrejewka aka Cetatea Alba, and Belgorod Dnjestrowskij German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Akkobeck Akkobek Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Zuerichtal Akkobek Akkulskij Akleis Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Feodosia Ku-Adajewsk Bachtschisaraj Akmechet-Naiman Akmetschet Naima Akmetschet Najman Akmolinsk Aksan Atschy Akschatskij Akschora Aksjuru Konrat Aktasch Aktasch Nr. 17 Aktatschi Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Siberia Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Aktschatzki Aktschora Aktyubinsk colonies Akula Kazakhstan Crimea/Taurida Cis-Ural Crimea/Taurida Akula Alabasch Konrat Alabasch Konrad(t) Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Alabasch Konrat Crimea/Taurida Alakap Alatai Alatai Dobrudscha Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida 5 Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Zurichtal Zuerichtal Post Itschki/Kreis Feodosija Post Duwankoj German Colonies of Hochheim Dshankoi Dshankoi Kokei Aktjubinsk Zuerichtal Dshankoi Chasaw-Jurt E 1896 1912 Hochheim Hochheim aka Aksan-Atschv Settled by Volga Germans E E Byten 1903 Post Djurmen see Johannistal Post Pawlowka M see Buzaw Aktatschi Akjubinsk Dshankoi 1911 Simpferopol Simpferopol Totonai 1890 1882 Settled by colonists from the Volga and Black Sea regions E E Byten K Neusatz E E Neusatz Byten Greman Leased Colony of Neusatz aka Johannistal Rayon Simferopol/Post Bijuk Onlar Konstanza Simpferopol Tabuldi 1900 1871 1871 E K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Romaninan name: Poarta Albá Rosental German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Alataj Alawar Crimea/Taurida South Caucaus Alber Chutor Kherson/Odessa Albota Albota de jos Aleksandergrad Aleksandrodar Aleksandronewsk Aleksandropol Aleksandropol, Chutor Aleksandrow Taraclia Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Aleksandrowka Aleksandrowka Aleksandrowka Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Aleksandrowka 6 Founded Religion Parish Simpferopol Village Profile/Info. Remarks Odessa/Beresean Gebiet (Nord) E Kahul Village History Rayon Simferopol/Wolost Tabuldi/Post Suja and Karasan see Traubenberg 1880 E Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Aleksandrowka Aleksandrowka Aleksandrowka District Albota aka Albota-de-Sus, 872 families in 1939 See Unter Albota/Bessarabia see Alexanderfeld see Malachowo see Grunau Hauskalender fuer die deutschen Kolonisten in Russland, herausgegeben von P.J. Winkler, 1919. Neu Freudental Komintarn Frele Flur. Deutsacher Bauernkalender fuer 1927, Pokrowsk 1926. Werchnednjeprowak see Billersfeld, Blumenhof, Grunhoffental, Hermannstal and Neuheim. aka Kumitzky Rayon Dshankoj/ Post Kurman Kemeltschi see Alexanderheim see Tiefenbrunn Aleksandrowka Iwanowka Frele Flur. Deutsacher Bauernkalender fuer 1927, Pokrowsk 1926. Pjatichatka Frele Flur. Deutsacher Bauernkalender fuer 1927, Pokrowsk 1926. Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Aleksandrowka Aleksandrowo Aleksandrowskaja Aleksaschkino Aleksejewka Aleksejewka Aleksejtal Aleschka Aleschka Alexajewka Alexander Alexanderderge Alexanderdorf Alexanderdorf Alexanderdorf Alexanderdorf Alexanderdorf Ukrainian Name Region Kherson/Odessa Novgorod Volga Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Volga Volga Volhynia Bessarabia Volga Georgia North Caucasus South Caucaus Volhynia Kherson/Odessa District Religion Parish see Herzenberg Cebrikowo Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Okrug Pawlograd see Alexanderkolonie Sheleznyj see Alexanderhilf Kronau see Slobodka see Borodino/Bessarabia Alexanderdorf Naltschik Alexanderdorf Nikolajew/Snigirowka Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Bessarabia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Alexanderfeld Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/Wostiesens k/Tiligulo-Beresan Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Wosnjesensk Eugenfeld 7 Founded Kahul Dibrowka Mariupol Matw.-Kurgan 1848-64 1817 1817 1910/1911 E E K 1908 1870 1868 1900 1908 E E S S K 1866 E 1866 E Andrejewka Rostow Revised 16 Feb 2012 Pjatigorsk Tiflis aka Alexandrowskoje aka Liebknechtsdorf see Granidub Klosterdorf aka Nr. 5 and Alexandrowka (families from Speyer and Steinberg Albota Ludwigstal Ostheim Ostheim Rynowka Ludwigstal aka Alexandru-cel-Bun, Alexandrucel Bun, and Cimpeni; 696 families in 1939. W of Konoplyanoye aka Alexandrograd aka Majorski aka Masajewskaja Kolonka aka Alexejewka aka Aleksandergrad Worms /Johannestal aka Nr. 1, Adamowka, Beresanka, Suworowo Kusakowo, Suworowo, Chutor Alexandrowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Alexanderfeld Alexanderge Alexandergrad Alexanderheim Alexanderheim Alexanderhilf Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volga Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Georgia Alexanderhilf Alexanderhilf Alexanderhoeh Alexanderhof Alexanderhof (dorf) Alexanderkolonie 8 Kherson/Odessa South Caucaus Volga Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Novgorod District Odessa/TarasSchewtschenko Jewgenjewka Orloff Founded 1866 1866 1872 Religion K Slawgorod Eugenfeld 1909 1858 M E E K Andrejew Sl-Snamenka Prischib Rosenberg 1870 1908 1860 1860 M K K E E E 1888 M 1836 Blumenfeld E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Krasna and Neu Josefstal ? aka Leonowskoje see Alexandrodar aka Gruschkowka E 1804/05 1860 1860 Village History aka Alexandrowka Chutor, Kusakowo 1, Kursakowa, Suworowoby river BolschoiKujalnik, founding families from Grossliebental Gebiet E/K E E Nikolajew/Tiligulo-Beresan1870 Kronau Krapotkin 1870 Odessa/Grossliebental Alexanderhilf Krasny-Kut Aleksandrowsk Selidowo Parish aka Kruglenkij Grossliebental Galka Prischib Memrik Nowgorod http://www.odessa3.org/ http://blackseagr.org/f collections/history/link/al orums/viewtopic.php? aka Alexejeweka , Dobroexhilf.txt f=15&t=26 Alexandrowka aka Rosenberg aka Uralsk aka Jelenowka Nr. 7 aka Alexandrowka Settled by emig rants from Neu-Saratowka, Kipen, Ishora, --- Strelna; aka Aleksandrowskaja German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Alexanderkolonie Alexanderkron Alexanderkron Alexanderkrone Alexanderkrone Alexanderkrone Alexanderpol Alexanderpol Alexanderpol Alexanderpol Alexanderpol Alexanderpol Alexanderstrasse Alexandertal Alexandertal Alexandertal Alexandertal Alexandertal Alexandertal Alexandertal Alexandertal Alexandertal Alexandertal 9 Ukrainian Name Region St. Petersburg Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Alt Samaraara Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus North Siberia Crimea/Taurida District Sl-Slawgorod Nikolajew/Sagradowk a/Orloff Om-Gorskoje Halbstadt Kamyschewacha Kronau Se-Borodulichinsk Om-Moskalenki Founded Religion Parish Peterhof Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Settled by emigrants from Neu-Saratowka. aka Alexandrowskoje --- or Rosa Luxemburg see Werbowka aka Kussak 1834 E 1908 M 1883 1902 1857 1908 1888 1908 E M M E M E 1900 E aka Matwejewka Settled after 1859 by Mennonites from Danzig area aka Saurtschi aka Lugowka Molotschansk Lugansk Memrik Rostow Melekes Feodosia 1870 M E Zuerichtal Alexandrowskaja 1872 E Rosenfeld Kreis Berdjansk aka Popassnaja Kreis Bachmut see Neu Hochstadt aka Jekaterinowka Aleksandrowsk Slawjanoserbak Stawropol Ku-Adajewsk Prischib Rostow aka Rudnew Chutor Feodosia Zuerichtal Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Saurtschi Deutsch/Wolost Andrejewka /Kreis and Rayon Feodosija /Post Itachki and Seitler German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Kamenka 1853 Alexejewka Halbstadt 1908 1821 E M E M Halbstadt Werchnerogatsch Alexandertal Alexandertal Alexanderthal Alexanderwohl Volga Volga Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Volhynia North Caucasus Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa 1820 aka Neuschilling, NeuSosnowka http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/al exwohl.txt Molotschna see Nowo Alexandrowka/Bessarabia see Alexandrowka/Bessarabia Uschimir Newinnomyskaja Nowosofijewka Santurinowka Nikolajew Alexandrow Kherson/Odessa Odessa/Grossliebental / Komintern DNR Alexandrowka Bessarabia Kahul Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Akkermannn Dshankoi Alexandrowka 10 Remarks E Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Alexandresti Alexandria Alexandrodar Alexandrograd Alexandronewsk Alexandropol Alexandropol Alexandropol Chutor Village Profile/Info. 1868 Alexandertal Alexandertal Bessarabia Village History Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk Kreis Melitopol Gnadenfeld Alexandreeni Noi Parish E Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Religion aka CarewoAleksandrowka/Kreis Berdjansk / Rayon Molotschansk Alexandertal Alexanderwohl Founded 1864 E M 1866 1888 E E Heimthal aka Alexanderfeld see Alexanderfeld aka Neu-Hochstaedt 80 families in 1904 66 families in 1926 1908 1863 1863 E Albota E K Posttal Simpferopol Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Alexandresti and Burlaku; 688 families in 1939 leased colony; 38 families in 1904 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka District Founded Religion Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Alexanderhof-(dorf), Hermannstal, Neuheim, and Saalfeld. see Tiefenbrunn Galizinowka Josifowka Nowosofijewka 1888 1860 1866 Ak-Petropawlowsk Om-Ljubinsk 1906 1893 M E E E M M North Siberia North Siberia Ufa Volhynia Om-Sosnowka Sl-Snamenka 1893 1908 E M Baraschi E Heimthal Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Shitomir Nowograd-Wolynsk see Werendorf E E Nowograd-Wolynsk Shitomir Alexandrowka Chutor Alexandrowka Chutor Alexandrowka Bronickaja Alexandrowka I Alexandrowka I, Chutor Alexandrowka II Alexandrowka II, Chutor Alexandrowka III Alexandrowka Nr. 6 Alexandrowka Nr. 6 Alexandrowo Alexandrowsk Alexandrowsk Alexandrowsk Alexandrowsk Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Kiev Kherson/Odessa Kiev Kherson/ Odessa Kiev North Caucasus North Caucasus Kherson/ Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia 11 Village History aka Billersfeld aka Blumenhof Settled by Volga Germans aka Koschkulj, settled by Volga Germans see Neu-Darmstadt Nikolajew/Tiligulo=Be resan Kiew Beresan Kiew Beresan Kiew Jeisk Chasaw-Jurt Hoffnungstal Andrejewka aka Neu-Alexandrowka, Alexandrowka-Bronickaja E 1869 E K E K E M M Radomysl Rastatt Radomysl Rastatt Radomysl Taganrog see Alexanderfeld/Odessa see Alexandrowka defunct after 1914 defunct after 1914 aka Alexandrowsk 69 families in 1926 see Alexandrowka Nr. 6 E see Tonkonogowo Se-Golbinskaja Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Alexandrowskoje Alexandrowskoje Alexeifeld Alexej Newskij Alexejewka Alexejewka Alexejewka Alexejewka Alexejewka Alexejewka Alexejewka Alexejewka Nr. 2 Alf-Schwedeneorf Alinowka Alisowka Alisowka Alkalia North Caucasus St. Petersburg North Siberia North Siberia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia South Caucaus Ufa North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Bessarabia Orenburg Bessarabia Alkaln Alkaly Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Alschin Alt Alexandrowka Alt Alexandrowka Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Volhynia Alt Annental Kherson/Odessa District Sl-Snamenka Sl-Andrejewsk Jefrem Stepan. Santurinowka Founded Religion 1909 M 1890 1890 M M Om-Krestinsk Om-Ljubinsk Alexejewka 1904 M M E Sl-Snamenka Swedish Colonies 1908 1781 M E Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Alexanderdorf see Alexanderkolonie aka Djagelewka Chortitza see Alexanderhilf, Odessa aka Kirowka see Waldheim see Jelenowka see Halle/Bessarabia North of Orenburg 1894 M see Straßburg I/Bessarabia German Colonies of Hochheim Hochheim Dshankoi Pulin E Odessa/Grossliebental/Komintern 1860 DNR E aka Beljary, 622 families in 1919, separated by a creek from Neu Annental Worms/Johannestal Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Akkermannn Simpferopol Tabuldi 1816 1898 E E Arzis Neusatz Hochheim Alt Burtschitz Galicia Sambor 1785 E Hartfeld Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Deutsch Alschin/Post Kolaj aka Tscherwonoarmisk see Krausendorf Shitomir Alt Arzis Alt Bajaut Alt Bajaut 12 Village History http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/alt arc.txt aka Nr. 14, 1859 had 105 houses; population 1,789 people in 1939 aka Burczyce, Burczyce Stare German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Galicia Volga Alt Chrusno Alt Cololobowka Alt Alt Alt Alt Region Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Danzig Dschankoi Dshankoi Dshankoj District Lemburg Anienskaja/Annenskaj a Totonai Totonai Totanaj Bessarabia Volga Volhynia Akkermann Alt Huziejow Founded 1785 1787 1870 1870 Religion E Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Chrusno Stare, Church records start 1788 see Doenhof Dornfeld http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/alt danzg.txt E E Village History Hochheim Post Kolaj http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/alt elft.txt aka Fere Champenoise I, Fersampenuaz-Mare, Sadowoje Alt-Elft Gorodniza E E E Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Staraja Glafirowka Galicia Dolina E Gelsendorf aka Huziejow Stare, Church records start 1809 Alt Jazow Galicia Jaworow E Hartfeld aka Jazow Stary, cChurch records start 1788 Alt Alt Alt Alt Alt Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Alt Elft Alt Friedenfeld Alt Glafirowka Sadove Kaschary Kerleut Krausendorf Lesy Montal Galicia Alt Oleksice Bessarabia Alt Oneschti Alt Alt Alt Alt 13 Posttal Rotowka Rudnja Samara Maloiaroslavets Druhyi Bessarabia Don Gebiet Volhynia Volga Kutschurgan/Rasdelna ja/Ponjatowka Feodosia Pulin 1816 1888 1883 Stryj Kischinew Akkermann Matw.-Kurgan Pulin 1885 1823 1890 aka Koschary; population 260 in 1919 aka Alt-Wasserreich aka Alt-Alexandrowka see Lesy-Alt see Altmontal K E E Zuerichtal Heimthal E Gelsendorf aka Olexice, Oleksice Stare, church records start 1809 Kischinew aka Onesti-Vechi and Onesti; population 351 in 1939 E E E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Tarutino Taganrog Heimthal http://www.odessa3.org/ http://blackseagr.org/f aka Malojaroslawetz II, Malu collections/history/link/alt orums/viewtopic.php? Mic and Wtoroj post.txt f=15&t=69 Malojareslawetz aka Staro-Rotowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Stary Sacz; After 1803, parish was Neu Sandez see Schirin Alt Sandez Sandetz Alt Schirin Galicia Crimea/Taurida Neu Sandez 1775 E Standlo Alt Schoitol Alt Schwedendorf Alt Serby Alt Urbach Alt Viktorowka Alt Warenburg Alt Wasserreich Alt Weimar Alt Wenburg Alt Zuerich Alt-Bajaut Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volga Volhynia Volga Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Belz 1865 E Kischinew Alt Schwedendorf Nowograd-Wolynsk leased colony; 286 families in 1939 see Altschwedendorf aka Staryje-Serby Heimthal aka Staraja-Wiktorowka Alt-Bayaut Altbrunnen Altbrunnen Alteck Alt-Eck Altek Alt-Emetowka Altenau Altenau Altenau Lider Alt-Friedenfeld Alt-Gololobowka Alt-Kaltscha Alt-Kaschary Alt-Kerlcut Alt-Majorskoje Altmontal Altnassau Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida 14 Vynohradne Gorodnica E Baraschi E E see Wasserreich Pallasowka 1861 Gnadenflur Tabuldi 1898 E E German Colonies of Hochheim Marxstadt Marxstadt Seelmann E E K K K Seelmann see Emmental/Odessa Pa-Muskedul 1906 M see Altonau Fedorowka E E see Wiesental see Kaschary Andrejewka Odessa/Sacharjewka Prischib Prischib 1883 1805 1804 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Prischib aka Kurganyj/Kreis Melitopol. W of Tokmak aka Strepetowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Altona Crimea/Taurida Altonau Kherson/Odessa District Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Altonau Nikolajew/Sagradowk a/Orloff Altonau Altschin Altschwedendorf Alt-Urbach Alt-Weimar Alt-Wenburg Alt-Zuerich Alzen Alzen Am Trakt Amalien Amalinowka Amara Amboni, Chutor Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volga Volga Galicia Galicia Volga Volhynia Ambrose Amerika Amerika Amirtal Amonow Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Ufa Jekaterinoslaw Se-Schomonojewsk Se-Solotucha Kalkasch Anadolchioi Dobrudscha Konstanza Anakai-Ely Anakoj Eli Ananjewka Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Karasubazar Sl-Kljutschi Anastasiewka Anastassjewsk Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Kutschurgan/DNR Fr. Engels Se-Perwomaiskaja 15 Founded 1873/1875 Halbstadt Dshankoi Altschwedendorf 1804 1882 1782 Pallasowka 1861 M M E E E E Orloff aka Nr. 9, Altona, Kirow, Prigorje aka Altenau, Altona, Nr. 9, Ukrakowka, Halbstadt/Kreis Berdjansk Hochheim Gnadenflur Biala Biala E E K Biala Halcnow (Alzen) aka Halcnow aka Halcnow Pulin E Heimthal aka Amalinowka see Amalien see Tamurka/Bessarabia see Warwarowka Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw see Lichtenfeld/Odessa, aka Ambrose and Ambrosjewo E 1894 Kreis Aleksandrowsk 1880 Romanian name: Anadolchioi gem. German Leased Colonies of Neusatz Neusatz 1912 M K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Straßburg Chutor or railway station German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Andreasdorf Andreasfeld Andreasfeld Andreburg Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Andreeni Andrejew Andrejew Andrejewka Andrejewka Andrejewka Andrejewka Andrejewka Andrejewka Bessarabia Kiev Volhynia Bessarabia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Andrejewka Andrejewka Andrejewka Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Andrejewka Andrejewka Andrejewka Andrejewka Andrejewka Emiltschinskaja Andrejewka I North Siberia Ufa Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Andrejewka II Andrejewka Suschtschanskaja Andrejewsk Andres Chutor Andrianowka Andriew Volhynia Volhynia Orenburg Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Anenskoje Orenburg 16 District Odessa/Janowka Maltschewski Nataljewer Prischib Kiew Tschernjachow Akkermann Founded Religion Parish 1892 E E E E Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Wassiljewka aka Andrejewka aka Andrejewka Kreis Melitopol K 1865 Village History Radomysl Shitomir Andrejewka Nikolajew see Andrejewka and Neu Josefsdorf/Bessarabia Defunct after 1914 aka Andrenni see Andreasfeld see Andreasfeld see Danielsfeld 29 families in 1919 Odessa/TarasSchewtschenko Omsk 242 families in 1926 M see Gnadental SlBlagoweschtschensk Aleschewo Wolodarsk Tschernjachow Olewsk E 1894 Olewsk North of Orenburg 1900 E E E Heimthal Shitomir Emiltschin E M Emiltschin E Rynowka aka Andrejewka I see Andrejewka Emiltschi+ see Andrejewka Suschtsch+ aka Andrejewka II see Reichenfeld Pleschanow/ NeuSamara 1890 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Anesti Aneta Aneta Bessarabia Volhynia Volhynia Angelowka Angermohr Anhalt Koethen Aninoasa Aniska Galicia Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Founded Jarun Zloczow 1829 Religion Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Annaberg Annapol Annapole Annenfeld Annenfeld Annenfeld Galicia Volhynia Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa South Caucaus Annenfeld Annenfeld Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Annenfeld Annenfeld Annenfeld Fink Annental Annental Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Parish E Nowograd-Wolynsk K Olesko Lugansk Anisowka Anissowka Anissowka Ankendorf 17 District Rostow Woroshilowgrad Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Neu Annowka/Bessarabia aka Aneta see Annette aka Engelsdorf, Engelsbrunn see Pokoschew see Askanija Nowa see Annowka/Bessarabia see Neu-Rohrbach Kreis Slawjanoserbak/Rayon Nowo Swetlanowka aka Leninfeld E Stryj Pulin 1835 K E Klimiec Heimthal Dshankoi Hoffnungstal Annenfeld 1880 E Schoenbrunn 1818 E After 1841 parish was located in Fleizienthal aka Annapole see Annapol aka Tschutscha aka Schamchor aka Tschutscha, Elgery Tschutscha, and Kutschuk Tschutscha/Rayon Dshankoj/Post Kolaj/Kreis Perekop Ak Scheich Wassilijewo E ala Dshollu Totanaj/Kreis Perekop Fedorowka Fedorowka Fjodorowka 1881 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Rosenfeld aka Lewenskaja Kolonka aka Posejewka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Annental Annette Annette Josephine Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volhynia Alexandrowka 1860 E Worms-Johannestal aka Beljary Annowka Annowka Annowka Annowka Annowka Annowka Annowka Annowka Anschakrak Anselmowka Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Ufa Bessarabia Volhynia Akkermann 1908 E Eigenfeld aka Manscha, Aninoasa and Menjailowka see Annenfeld Anton Volga Balzer Anton, Chutor Kherson/Odessa Beresan Antonettenal Antoniendorf Antonin Antonowka Antonowka Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Galicia Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Radziechow Saporoshje Ba-Kupino Antonowka Antonowka Antonowka North Siberia Volhynia Volhynia Sl-Nowo-Alexejewskij Baraschi Sudilkow M aka Asarowka Kreispost 363 aka Golenki Post Kurman Kemeltschi 1910 Tiligulo-Berezan Slawgorod Dshankoi Dawlekanowo 1909 M 1894 1764 E see Tarutino/Bessarabia Rosa Luxemburg E aka Sebastjanowka or Sevastianovka aka Anton Gut, in NW Otschakow 1797 E Tiraspol (Kamenka) E Josefow E E Heimthal Nowograd-Wolynsk Church records start 1806 aka Tiegenort Settled by Volga Germans aka Kruglik Karlsruhe daughter colony, 18 km NE of Karlsruhe, the population of 150 persons fled in 1918 to Karlsruhe Antonowka, Chutor Antoschkino 18 Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Odessas/Beresan Ts-Troitzk K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Karlsruhe German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Antscherkrak Appas Bogalak Appolonowka Arbeiterheim Arbeitscheim Arbeitsfeld Arbeitsliebe Arbuzowka Archangelskoje Archirejewka Arcizowka Argantschik Argentschik Argentschik Argyn Ariwal Arkadak Arkadak Armaschowka Arnautowka Artynsk Arzis Asan Adschi Asan Hadschi Asarowka Aschaga Djamin Aschaga Dschamin Aschaga Dschamin Aschenchutor Aschtschubudak Ashtatschi Busau 19 Artsyz Region District Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Don Gebiet Volga Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Cis-Ural Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Beresan Dshankoi Om-Issil-Kulj Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Akkermann Ewpatorija Eupatoria see Annowka Kambar Eupatoria Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Kambar Orenburg Crimea/Taurida Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Post Dshankoj E Seelmann Lysanderhoh Mariental see Weinau see Klein Om-Borissowsk Pulin Tabuldi Simpferopol Tabuldi Dshankoi Mindowsk 1883 1883 E E K Heimthal aka Narcisowka Post Suja Post Ajbar M Chorititza Odessa/Zebrikowa Beresan see Michaelsdorf E 1816 E 1885 E 1879 1879 E K aka Alt Arzis/Arcis, and Arciz Post Kokej Kronental Rayon Simferopol/Post Spat and Saki 1890 South of Orenburg Eupatoria Arzis Neusatz 1888 E E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Rosenfeld Settled 1890-18 95 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Askanija, Nowo Asmanowka Asow Ass Dscharaktschi Assanowo Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Ass-Dzharaktshi Ass-Naiman Asureti Atai Atamanowka Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida South Caucaus Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Athelental Athelental, Chutor Atmadscha Atonowka Atschair Audincourt Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Dobrudscha Volhynia North Siberia Volga Augustdorf Augusthof Augustowka Augustowo Augutscha Augutscha Augutscha Augwegen Aulie Alta Aulie Ata Ausschwitz Galicia Galicia Volhynia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Avell Avilovo Crimea/Taurida Volga 20 District Founded Religion Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Anhalt-Koethen and Tschapli/Kreis Dnjeprowsk see Prischib Alt Schwedendorf Simpferopol Dshankoi Ak-Trudowaja Village History 1908 1887 E E Neusatz Hochheim Settled by Volga Germans German Colonies of Hochheim Hochheim Khutors see Elisabethtal see Deutsch-Atai see Steinbach Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan Beresan Tultscha 1848 Om-Jelansk aka Annowka, Kakuschina, Kokuschino E/K E? E Romanian name: Atmagea M see Brabander Sniatyn 1836 Jarun R Czernowitz E Nowograd-Wolynsk After 1871 parish in Kolomea Baginsberg, aka Augustowo see Demnia Wyzna see Augustdorf Donuslaw Donuzlaw 1888 Post Ewpatorija Post Werchnerogatschik Mariental Molotschna Molotschna Biala Kamenka E E 1846 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Biala aka Oswiecim German Colonies of Neusatz Bastrigin German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion 1897 E Awel Crimea/Taurida Eupatoria Awel Awell Awgustkowka Awilowo Awwakumowka Axt Az Dsharaktschi Azaw Baardorf Babailowka Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga North Siberia Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia North Siberia Kambar Kambar Om-Ljubinsk E Babei Babilon Nowy Babuchka Baburka Babytschewka Bachmetjewka Bachmut Bachmut Bessarabia Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Akkermann E Pulin E E Baden Baden, Chutor Badury Baehr Baehr Baerwalde Bagajewka Bagaltschak Bagaltschak Baginsberg 21 Kamenka Se-Nowo-Iwanowsk Federowka Dshankoi Simpferopol Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Byten Neusatz Rayon Simferopol/Post Spat and Saki 1897 1846 aka Rastrigin-Chutor Settled by Volg a Germans Balakowo/Chutor E E E Hochheim Post Karasan see Padew Andrejewka aka Podgornoe, rumän village see Neu Babylon see Burwalde see Burwalde Hoffnungstal see Memrik Lymanske Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Volga Volga Jekaterinoslaw Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Kutschurgan/ DNR Friedrich Engels 1808 K 1888 K E 1765 K Odessa/TarasSchewtschenko 1859 had 149 houses; 2,186 population in 1943 aka Weiden and Werba aka Kamtschatka see Kamenka Kamenka Chorititza see Ablesch see Ablesch Kolomea 1818 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Czernowirz After 1871 parish KolomeaBaginsberg (Ref) --- aka Mieczykowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Bahndorf Bahndorf Bai Kogenly Baideck Bailar Baimaklia Ukrainian Name Region Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Volga Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia District Simpferopol Kahul Bairamtscha Bairowenki Baj Kyjat Bessarabia Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Akkermann Bajusch Bakschai Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Kahul Simpferopol Balaban Bessarabia Kahul Balabanka Balabanowka Balabanowsfeld Baladscha Balaitschuck Balaja Krinitza Balakowo Bessarabia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Dobrudscha Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Volga Balaktschelly Balanda Balitski Chutor Baljarka Balkans 22 Bessarabia Volga Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Bessarabia Founded Religion 1888 M 1884 E 1912 E Parish Albota Sarata 1910 E K Neu-Sarata Rosental 1920 E Albota Akkermann Odessa/Glückstal/ Frunse 1899 E gem. E E E (Dobruja) Revised 16 Feb 2012 Remarks Byten E 1888 1924 Village Profile/Info. aka Orlow see Orlow Ewpatorija Maltschewski Kaliakra Village History Rynowka Sarata Bergdorf see Beideck see Kir-Bailar population 158 in 1939 aka Bairamcea and Nikolajewka Noworossijskaja; population of 20 in 1939 see Reinsfeld Post Kodshanbak aka Baius, population of 101 in 1939 aka Balabanu; population 126 in 1939 see Fuchs Chutor/Bessarabia see Balabanowsfeld aka Balabanowka , Eigental Romanian name: Balagea see Keller Chutor see Neu-Kronsdorf aka Balaktschel, Balachelu Mare and Welikorybalskoje; population 189 in 1939 aka Balditzky, Balizki, and Saratow; leased colony; population 50 in 1904 aka Bolarka Ulaschanowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Kharkow Defunct after 1918 Balmas Bessarabia Bender 1886/1887 K aka Lermanstal; Kutschurgan daughter colony; population 366 in 1939 Balzer Balzer Chutor Volga Bessarabia Balzer Ismail 1765 E E Arzis Bandrow Kolonia Galicia Lisko 1783 E Bandrow Ballreich, Chutor Bangert Baraboj Baragan Barak Volga Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kukkus 1767 E Feodosia 1882 M/E E Emmental aka Golyj Karamysch, Goloi Karamysh Baratajewka, Baronsk/Saumorye/ Zaumorie see Mannhiem Zuerichtal Barak Crimea/Taurida Feodosia Baranowka Baranowka Barashi Baratajewka Baratajewka Baratow Barbarafeld Barbarastadt Barbarowka Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Volga Volga Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Lancut Barbarstadt Nr. 9 Barbassow, Chutor Barcice Niemieckie Barin Barin Ufa Don Gebiet Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Nowosjelowka Ostheim 1906 1890 K E Rosenfeld Dshankoi Ak-Tscheich 1882 1882 E Hochheim 23 Zuerichtal 1801 Chorititza Kramatowsk Wasilijewka Nowograd-Wolynsk R Koenigsberg Rayon, Post and Kreis Feodosija/Wolost Wladislawka Church records start 1784 --aka Hirschbach see Boronowka see Baraschi see Bettinger aka Warwarowka K E Church records start 1788 --aka Hochwald Nowograd-Wolynsk Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region see Deutsch Bartschitz Revised 16 Feb 2012 Hochheim Leased Villages: German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Barnaul Baronow Baronowka Baronowka Baronowka Baronowskoje Baronsk Baronsk Baronskoje Barskoje Barsutschje Bartel Bartschak Barwenkowo Baryn Baschbek Baschbek Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Volga North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Volhynia Religion 1889 1889 S E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Molotschna Armawir Grodowka Hoffnungstal Ak-Trudowaja Slawgorod Ostheim Settled by Volga Germans Ak-Objedinjennaja Settled by Volga Germans see Reichenfeld E Ts-Tschudinowo Omsk see Burtschak Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Orenburg North Siberia Baschlanka Baschlitscha Baschlytscha Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida 24 Founded Barwenkowo Baschkatow Baschkurowo Baschlytscha Baschtanowka Basel Basel Basel Basel Basilew Basiljewka District Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Ufa see Deutsch Baryn 1895 K see Deutsch Baschbek South of Orenburg Ts-Ust-Uiskij Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa E see Neu Karlsruhe/Nikolajew Totonai Dshankoi Dshankoi see Franztal see Majanga Unterwalden Unterwalden M Karassan Wolost Totanaj/ Post Kujrman Kemelschi and Kolaj 1767 1767 E E Kratz/Wasiljewka aka Wasiljewka see Hoffnungstal Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Baskakowka Baskakowka Baslawina Nr. 85 Ukrainian Name Region Volga Volga North Siberia District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Kind Slawgorod E Settled by Volg a Germans. aka Bazarianca and Basarjanka; population 386 in 1939 Basyrjamka Bessarabia Akkermann 1891 E Posttal Basznia Dolna Bauer Bauer Bauergraben Bauergraben Bauernheim Baum Baum Baumgart Beauregard Becherschutor Becherschutor Bechthold, Chutor Beciljewka Beck, Chutor Becker Chutor Becker, Chutor Beckera, Chutor Beckerdorf Beckerdorf Beckerdorf Beckers, Chutor Galicia Volga Volga Volga Volga Don Gebiet Volga Volga North Siberia Volga Volga Volga Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Volga Volga Volga North Caucasus Cieszanow Kamyschin Kamyschin E E E Reichau 1766 1766 Church records started 1787 aka Karamyschewka Karamyshevka Charkow aka Feodorowka see Jagodnaja Poljana Jagodnaya-Polyana Beckersdorf Beckersdorf Bedriks, Chutor Bedrykowce 25 Galicia Volga North Caucasus Galicia Nowo-Ajkarsk 1767 Marxstadt 1766 E E E Borgard/Bujerak E see Mühlenbach/Odessa see Solnzewo Odessa/Hoffungstal Om-Issil-Kulj Om-Borodinowsk Krasny-Kut Marxstadt Krasny-Kut E 1767 E E E Ernestinendorf see Blumenhof Podhajce Marxstadt Zalszczyki 1784 1767 1900 1785 K E E/K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Poshajce Zaleszczyki After 1923, parish was in Beckersdorf --- aka Falkenstein aka Ernestinendorf aka Friedrichsdorf German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Begonienfeld Beideck Beideck Bek Bulatschi Bek Bulatschi Bek, Chutor Bekassi (Hebronn) Bekatan Konrat Bekatan Konrat Beketny Bekkasy Belaja Krinnica Belajewka Belcew, Chutor Belejewka Belemoesche Beljajewsk Beljary Bellagwesch Bellagwesch Belokuxmir Belorek Beloserka Beloserka Belousowka Belowesch Belowesch Belowesh Belowesh 26 Ukrainian Name Region Don Gebiet Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Volga Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Tschernigew Jekaterinoslaw Ufa Volga Volga North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Volga Kherson/Odessa Tschernigew District Balzer Balzer Kurman-Kemeltschi Dshankoi Kriwoi Rog Totonai Eupatoria Ewpatorija Founded 1764 1764 1880 Religion E E M Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Ch. Kroll Baideck/Talowka aka Baideck, Talowka Karassan Post Kurman Kemeltschi 1883 Neusatz Neusatz Dshankoi Post Ewpatorija aka Hebron/Wolost Totanaj/Post Dshankoj and Kolaj see Neu Kronsdorf see Friedenheim/Odessa aka Neu Ostheim Hochheim Aleksandrowskaja see Belowesch Om-Ljubinsk see Alt Annental/Odessa see Belowesch see Belowesch Bachmut Rastow 1894 Ts-Jetkulsk Mariupol Belowesch Belowesh Colonies E Grunau 1766 http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/b elowsch.txt aka Belowesch Nr. 20, Bellagweisch, Belyja Weshi, Belemoesche E E Konostop Belowesh Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Bellagwesh, Belemosche, Belyja Weshil/Rayon Dmitrowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Belyj Kosch Belyj Kosch Belyja Weshi Belyja Weshi Belz Belzes, Chutor Bender Benderhof Ukrainian Name Bendery/Tighina Region Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Tschernigew Bessarabia Don Gebiet Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Benkendorf Berbera Chutor Berdikau Berdy Bulat Berdy Bulat Berdyansk Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Beregovoye Berehy Bereket Berekrestowo Bereshnoje Crimea/Taurida Galicia Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Beresina Beresnewatoje Beresowka Beresowka Beresowka Beresowka Beresowka Beresowka Beresowka Beresowka Chutor 27 Berezino Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa District Feodosia Feodosia Belz Ostheim Bender Beresan Akkermann Hoffnungstal Jaworow Dshankoi Dshankoi Berdyansk Founded Religion 1900 E 1890 E S K/E 1863 1783 E M/E? E K Parish Village History Zuerichtal Remarks aka Mariewka, Marienfeld Post Itschki see Belowesch see Belowesh aka Balti aka Klein-Ostheim aka Tighina Kischinew Ostheim Bender/ Kischinew aka Benchendorf and Welikomarijanowka; population 461 in 1939 aka Stahnadorf Posttal Hartfeld Post Djurmen Estonian Colonies of Samruk see Siegenthal Post Kolaj see Marienheim see Lichtenan Dshankoi Akkermann Village Profile/Info. 1816 E Klöstitz http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/b eresina.txt aka Berezina, Beresino, Kogelnik; 1859 had 175 houses; population 2,653 in 1939 see Georgstal see Georgstal Beresan see Dehler Pulin E E E Shitomir aka Berjozowka see Freudental/Odessa Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Beresowo Hat Beresowskoje Berestetschke Berestowa Berestowo Berestowo Berestowo Berezan Berezniki Volhynia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Pulin Se-Pawlodar Berg Chutor Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko Bergdorf Bessarabia Founded Religion E Artjemowsk 1889 Kamyschewacha 1889 E E E Parish Village History Kahul 1921 E Remarks Heimthal aka Beresowa Ha tj Rostow see Tiege see Eschental aka Birkenfeld Rostow Kreis Bachmut see Rohrbach/Odessa see Neu-Beresnik E E Village Profile/Info. Neu Freudental aka Sarata Noua II and Sarata Nou II; population 375 in 1939 Neu-Sarata aka Halbdorf/Kolosowa; 168 houses in 1859; population 1,265 in 1919 Bergdorf Bergdorf Kherson/Odessa Volga Odessa/Glückstal Balzer Bergenquell Bergstadt Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Beresan Simpferopol Bergstadt Crimea/Taurida Simpferopol aka Krinitschka , Kojasch Kangyl Melekes Rowenki Settled aft. 1863 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien --- & Kaschubia; aka Dolinowka aka Mirowka Bergtal Bergtal Alt Samaraara Don Gebiet Bergtal Jekaterinoslaw Bergtal Bergtal Beriosowka Beritschik Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volga 28 1808/1810 E 1902 K 1864 1885 Bergdorf http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/b ergdorf.txt aka Horner Chutor and Isbaschka aka Krinitschka E E http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/b ergtal.txt Mariupol Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Fedorowka 1863-64 K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Straßburg aka Sachalski Dolinowka see Teller see Friedenfeld German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Berjesowka Berjesowka Berjesowka Berjesowka Berjesowka Berjosowka Berlin North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Ufa Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Om-Issyl-Kulj Om-Moskalenki OT-Barabinsk Sl-Snamenka Dawlekanowo Pulin Dshankoi Berlin Kherson/Odessa Hoffnungstal Berlin Crimea/Taurida Berlin (Koktein) Bern Bern Berutschik Berutschik Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volga Volga Besa, Chutor Besbarowka Besborodkino Bescgaran Besch Aran Besch Pilaw Bescharan Bescharanskij Beschelak Kherson/Odessa St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Bescheran Beschewli Ilak Beschlejewka Beschpilaw Beschtarem Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida 29 Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks M 1910 1894 1883 M M E E Heimthal Hochheim aka Birkenfeld, Udrak aka Rohrbach, Beresowka aka Kocktein 1867 E Neu Freudental aka Worobjewo (see Neu Berlin) Hochheim aka Koktein/Wolost Totanaj/Post Kurman Kemeltschi Dshankoi German Colonies of Hochheim E see Friedenfeld Odessa/Grossliebental / Komintern DNR aka Beza; population 32 in 1926 aka Utkine; Utk ino see Utkine E Tabuldi Feodosia Ak-Scheich Simpferopol Simpferopol Simpferopol Ts-Troitzk Ewpatorija Kertsch 1897 1894 1897 1885 E E E E Djelal Neusatz Byten aka Dinzer see Iwanowka see Beschewli-Ilak aka Wasiljewka/ Post Bijuk Onlar aka Beschelak Post Ewpatorija Zuerichtal Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Beschtarem Beschu Elly Beschui Beschui Eli Beschui Eli Beschui Kodschambak Beschujly Beschujly Iljak Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Besentschuk Beshdarim Alt Samaraara Crimea/Taurida Beshu-Ely Crimea/Taurida Beshui Besmenowsland Besobrasowskij Bespaltschewo Bespaltschewo Bessabotowka Bessabotowka Bessagatsch Bessarabka Bessarabskij Besyrhenowka Beszaljewo Bethania Bethanien Nr. 4 Bethel Bettinger Bettinger Bettinger Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus North Siberia Kharkow Kharkow Don Gebiet Kharkow North Siberia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Don Gebiet Kharkow Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus North Caucasus Volga Volga Volga 30 District Kertsch Saki Ewpatorija Eupatoria Ewpatorija Founded Religion Parish Zuerichtal 1881 E 1881 E 1887 E Neusatz Byten Neusatz Djelal Simpferopol Simpferopol Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Rayon and Post Kertsch/Kreis Feodosija aka Beschu Ely Post Kodshanbak aka Beschuile Wolost and Post Saki Post Karasan Post Bujuk Onlar Melekes Settled after 1859 by Mennonites from Danzig area Zurichtal Leased Colonies M German Colonies of Neusatz German Colonies of Neusatz Stawropol 1882 Ku-Adajewsk see Bexpaltschewo see Bezpalschowo K M Michaeilowka see Suworowka see Heinrichsdorf Ku-Denissowskaja see Hebron Zaporoshje Gorjatschewodsk Winodelnoje Marxstadt 1875 1767 M E E Marxstadt 1767 K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Pjatigorsk Stawropol Rayon Chortitza aka Konstantinowka aka Iwaschtschenko Baratayevka see Majanka aka Baratajewka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Betz Chutor Beutelspacher Chutor Beza Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Bezilowa-Wikowa Bezimennyj Bezpaltschewo Bezzabetowka Bh. Adudurowa Bh. Awillows Bh. Jeruslan Bh. Kologriwowka Bh. Lepeschimsk Bh. Piterka Bh. Sorino Bh. Timofojewka Bh. Wachoi Biala Bialaboznica Bialogora Biberstein Biberstein Bicilojewka Biczyce Niemieckie Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Kharkow Kharkow Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Galicia Galicia Galicia Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Galicia Biech Biegonice Biejtsch Naiman Bier Bier Biesowka Bietsch Bijbolusch Crimea/Taurida Galicia Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Alt Samaraara Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida 31 District Founded Odessa/Grossliebental / Komintern DNR Hoffnungstal Religion Parish K Biala Czortkow 1708 E/K K Marxstadt Marxstadt 1767 1776 E E Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Podkolina see Besa Chutor E 1885 Village History Langenberg aka Bizilajewka Muhlenbach, see Mühlenbach/Odessa Aleksandrowsk Barenkow Barwenkowo Biala Chomiakowka see Weissenberg Georgiewka/Glar us aka Glarus, Georgiewka see Mühlenbach/Odessa see Deutsch Bitschitz German Colonies of Hochheim see Laufendorf Dshankoi Pallasowka Pallasowka Melekes Dschurtschi Dshankoi E Hochheim aka Bjesowka E Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Bijbolusch Bijetsch Bijuk Busau Bijuk Busaw Bijuk Kaban Bijuk Kaban Bijuk Kardshaw Bijuk Kardshaw Billersdorf Billersfeld Billing Billing Bilohorszcze Birjutschi Birjutschi Birkenfeld Birkenfeld Birkengraben Birkenheim Birkenheim Birsula Birten, Chutor Bischlejewka Bischler, Chutor Bischlerowka Bischlerowka Bischofsfeld Bisiuk Bisiuk Bisu Biswanje Chutor 32 Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Volga Volga Galicia Volga Volga Don Gebiet Ufa Volga Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet North Siberia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Kharkow Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa District Dshankoi Dshankoi Eupatoria Ewpatorija Eupatoria Ewpatorija Dshankoi Dshankoi Founded Religion Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks Post Woinka 1880 1888 E M Post Kokej and Ajbar M Post Kokej Post Kurman Kemeltschi see Billersfeld Josephstal Fedorowka Fedorowka Lemburg Fedorowka Fedorowka Village History 1890 1890 E E E aka Aleksandrowka, Billersdorf/Rayon Karl Marx // Wolost Josefowka Lemburg see Berestowo see Berjesowka Marxstadt Odessa/Kotowsk Ts-Troitzk Golodajewka Danilowka Taras Schewtschenko 1909 1887 E K K K E E E S Bisiuk southern part of Kotowsk Rosenfeld Ostheim K Bischofsfeld K Katharinental Defunct after 1918 Uspenskaja aka Jeremejewka/Jeremetowka; population 695 in 1926 see Marienberg Hochheim Khutor s Beresan Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Bitak Ak Kuju Crimea/Taurida Bitak Ak Kuju Biten Bitsch Najman Bitschki Bizilajewka Bjetowesch Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida St. Petersburg Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Bjuten Blagodatnoje Blagodatnoje Blagodatnoje Blagoslawennoje Blagoweschtschensk Blank, Chutor Blechschmidt Bliwenitz, Chutor Bloch, Chutor Block Blonski Chutor Blonskoje Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Orenburg Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Ufa North Siberia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Blumenberg Blumendorf Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw 33 District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Ak-Kuju-Bit ak Ewpatorija Dshankoi Alexandrowsk Hochheim 1832 aka Ak-Kuju-Bitak/Post Kokej Post Kodshanbak Post Djurman see Rutschji see Mühlenbach/Odessa E Simpferopol Neusatz North of Orenburg M Slawgorod M aka Byten/Rayon Simferopol/Wolost Bjuten/Kreis Perekop/Post Bijuk Onlar, Kurman Kemeltschi see Mittelfeld/Odessa see Gnadenfeld/Nikolajew see Alexanderwohl 1894 Omsk E Rosenfeld Defunct after 1918 Defunct after 1918 K K Sewerinowka aka Blonskoje/Niederdorf see Blonski Chutor 1880 K Rastatt 1875 K Gruental Pallasowka Kutschurgan Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan Alexandrowka Aleksandrowsk Krasnopolje Krutoje Mariupol Tschertomlik aka Annowka; population 192 in 1941-1943 see Blumenort/Nikolajew aka Mook Ch. aka Zagornoje/Kreis Aleksandrowsk M 1870 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Kislitschewatoje German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Jekaterinoslaw Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Region Krasnopillia Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Siberia District Founded Religion Zaporoshje Nikolajew/TiliguloBersan/Anatoljewka Blagodatnoje Gorjatschewodsk Mindowsk Winodelnoje 1862/1863 K Blumenfeld/Sulz, Selz 1890-1904 founding families from Kutschurgan and Liebental Gebiets; population 1,037 in 1941-1943 Tiflis Settled by Volga Germans, aka Zwetnopolje aka Jakobli Okupino Blumengart Blumenheim Blumenheim Blumenhof Blumenhof Blumenort Blumenort Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Volga Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Chortitza Kreis Aleksandrowsk Minwodsk Orloff Sl-Snamenka 1873 1908 M M M Crimea/Taurida Halbstadt 1805 M Bessarabia Don Gebiet Georgia Jekaterinoslaw Bender Otradowka 1881 E E 34 Remarks E E Om-Sosnowka Blumental Blumental Blumental Blumental Village Profile/Info. M North Siberia South Caucaus Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Orlove Village History aka Rodzjanka/Rayon Pologi Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenfeld Blumenort Parish 1892 Fedorowka Mariental Pallasowka Fedorowka Mariental 1860 1824 M E E E E E E aka Kapustianka / Rayon Choritza see Werbowskaja M E Aleksandow see Alexandrowka aka Beckers Chutor aka Podsnjeshnoje Wolost Halbstgadt/Kreis Berdjansk Leipzig Taganrog Ludwigstal Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Hirtop and Lobatnik; population 180 in 1939 aka Rosowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Blumental Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/Cherson Blumental Blumental Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Beresan Founded Religion E 1883 1924 Parish Kassel Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Kowatsch; population 76 in 1905 aka Kiltschen or NeuSawitzki E/K ? E Settled by Volga Germans, aka Noworossijsk, Romanowka Blumental Blumental North Siberia North Siberia RS-Lokotj Sl-Orlow 1907 1908 E K Blumental Blumental Blumental Blumental Blumental Blumental Blumental Blumental Blumental North Siberia Orenburg South Caucaus Crimea/Taurida Ufa Volga Volga Volhynia Volhynia Sl-Snamenka North of Orenburg 1908 K M E K Pulin Uschomir E E Shitomir Lubrowka see Brunnental aka Zwetjanka Blumental Bessarabia Akkermannn E Tarutino Leased colony; population 150 in 1904 Blumental Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan/Alexanderfel d K Blumstein Blyszczywody Boaro Bobritschowka Bobritshi Crimea/Taurida Galicia Volga Volhynia Volhynia Halbstadt Bobritz Bobrizkaja Bobrowka Bobrowka Volhynia Volhynia Volga Volga Olewsk 35 Prischib Kikis-Mjak Mariental 1892 1828 1894 1884 M aka Malyschewka; Settled by Volga Germans Tiflis aka Krasnodarsk; population 175 in 1941-1943 Molotschansk E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Jakobli aka Lugowoje, Kopani Heimthal aka Tatjanino/Kreis Berjansk see Ehrenfeld see Boisroux see Bobritz see Bobritz aka Bobritschi, Bobritschowka see Buda, Gnadental see Neu-Obermonjour see Nieder-Monjou German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Bobrowsk North Siberia Bobrowy Kut Bochnia Bock Bock Bock, Chutor Bodai Kherson/Odessa Galicia Volga Volga North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Bodamer Chutor Bodji Bogaiowka Bogatowka Bogatowka Bogdanowka Bessarabia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Bogdanowka Bogdanowka Bogdanowka Bogdanowka Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Bogdanowka Bogdanowka Bogdanowka Kherson/Odessa Orenburg Crimea/Taurida Bogemka Bognatowka Bogolijubowka Bogoljubowka Bogolobowka Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Bogomasow Bogorodicine Bogoschewka Orenburg Crimea/Taurida Volhynia 36 District Founded Religion Parish 1806/1807 E/M E Alt Schwendendorf Neu Gawlow Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Om-Sosnowka Nikolajew/Berislaw/ Seidemenucha Bocnia aka Bobrowikut Records started in 1809 Boregard/Bordowskoje Om-Moskalenki see Bergtal Alexandrowsk Lemberg Bliznecowakij Kisitschansk 1824 E E 1911 see Friedrichsfeld/Bessarabia see Kurjanowka see Reichenberg see Reichenfeld aka Reichenberg Defunct after 1918 Lemberg Part of Lemburg, Lemburg records started 1778 E see Reichenberg Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels North of Orenburg K M Straßburg/Sewerino wka see Gnadenfeld Bogemka Pleschanow/ NeuSamara 1890 E aka Dshadra/Post Dshankoj see Tiefenbach/Odessa see Gottliebsdorf see Segenstal see Gottliebsdorf M Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies see Mariaheim E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Heimthal German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Bogucice Bogunowo Galicia North Siberia Bogunskoje Bogutschitz Bohemka Kherson/Odessa Galicia Crimea/Taurida District Bochnia Om-Moskalenki Bohemka Odessa/ Grossliebental Marxstadt Bohorodczany Marxstadt Marxstadt Bohensky Bohn Bohorodczany Boisroux Boisroux Bok Bok Basar Bolarka Bolarka Bolarka Bolarka Ulaschanowka Bolatschi Kherson/Odessa Volga Galicia Volga Volga Volga North Siberia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Bolechow Galicia Dolina Bolechowce Bolgarka Bolisch Jakala Bolschaja Akarscha Bolschej Jegerepel Bolschoje Poretchje Bolshoi Karaman Bondarewka Boragan Boragan Borangar Borangar Galicia Kherson/Odessa Ufa Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Volga Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Drohobych 37 Founded 1783 E M 1842 K 1767 E E E E 1767 1767 Om-Sosnowka Miropol Radeckaja Bolijarka Nowograd-Wolynsk Ewpatorija Beljakewski Dawlekanowo Religion 1911 1894 Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks Neu Gawlow Records started in 1808, aka Bogutschitz Simpferopol aka Bogunskeje, see NeuKandel/Odessa see Bogucice aka Dschadra Ugartsthal E E E E Shitomir E Gelsendorf E/K E Village History Nowograd-Wolynsk Brigidau/Drohobycz see Hockerberg Records started in 1783 Boaro/Bordowskoje aka Boaro, Bordowskoje see Bolarka-Ulaschanowka see Bolarka Post Kokej Records started in 1809, aka Ruski Bolechow Records started in 1786 see Neu-Wurttemberg see Grossliebental/Odessa see Gross Gerhardstal see Rastatt/Odessa Beresan Simpferopol Simpferopol Simpferopol Simpferopol 1900 E/K E Lachowa Neusatz M Neusatz Revised 16 Feb 2012 Post Suja aka Taschly-Konrat aka Taschly-Konrat German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Volga Volga Galicia Volga Volga North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Bordowskoje Boregard Boricz Borisoglebowka Borisopol Borissowka Borissowo Borlak Borlak (Neufeld) Borodatyj Borodin District 1766 Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks E see Krestjanskij M Se-Pawlodar Chorititza see Neufeld Totonai 1882 see Huttertal Omsk Boryslau Borzowo Antonowskij Kupino Galicia North Siberia Drohobycz To-Kupino Bos Dshajtschi Bosens Damm Boslawina Bossedamm Botschala Botschala Botschala Brabander Brand, Chutor Brasol Crimea/Taurida Volga North Siberia Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Ewpatorija 38 Parish see Rottenhan Akkermann Borodino Religion see Boisroux Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Galicia Borodino Borodino Borodinsk Boronowke Borsenko Bortschak Borynia Founded Om-Borodinowsk Grodowkow Chorititza Nowograd-Wolynsk Turka Marxstadt Simpferopol Tabuldi Tabuldi Kukkus M 1814 E Klöstitz http://www.odessa3.org/ http://blackseagr.org/f collections/history/link/b orums/viewtopic.php? 1859 had 172 houses; orodino.txt f=15&t=64 population 2,719 in 1939 see Waterloo/Odessa E aka Baranowka 1818 1879 1879 1767 E K Nowograd-Wolynsk Turka E/K Brigidau/Drohobycz E E K E Molotschna Revised 16 Feb 2012 Records started in 1783, aka Boryslaw Post Dshelal and Ewpatorija see Bossedamm see Baslawina aka Bosens Damm Neusatz Rosenfeld Post Suja aka Audincourt, Kaziskaja Defunct after 1918 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Bratkowce Bratschki Tomar Bratucice Bratuleni Braun Braun Braun Chutor Braun Chutor Galicia Volhynia Galicia Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Stryj Kutschurgan Hoffnungstal 1911 Braun, Chutor Braunschweig Brauntal Bredtheim Ufa Volga Jekaterinoslaw Galicia Nowosjelowka 1906 E E Zaporoshje Nadworna 1881 R Volga Volga Brehning Breitgraben Brienne Brigidau Brigidyn Brinnowka Brinsa Brinsa, Chutor Brjancewka Brockhausen Broczkow Broczkow Brody Bronislawowka 39 Artsyz-Briyen Bochnia Kischinew 1783 1896 E E E E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Records started in 1809 --After 1899, parish in Stryj see Neudorf-Tomar Records started in 1809 Gelsendorf Neu Gawlow Kischinew see Tohaily Balzer Unterwalden 1767 K E Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region aka Fedorowka, Federowka Rayon Sherebee aka Siedliska Kolmea-Baginsberg aka Popowka, Kutter, Pfaffenkutter, Neumann, Kutter/Popovka E Bessarabia Akkermann 1816 E Arzis Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Volga Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Stryj 1783 E Brigidau Slawjanoserbak http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/br ienne.txt aka Brieni, zu Arzis, Peterwunsch/Nr. 15; 1859 had 137 houses; population 1,820 in 1939 Records started in 1786 --aka Brigidyn see Brigidau see Wiesental/Odessa see Hirschberg/Odessa see Hirschberg/Odessa Rostow see Hummel Dolina Dolina Brody Zloczow 1835 1835 1838 K E E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Dolina Ugartsthal Lemberg Lemberg Records start 1784 Records started in 1778 Records started in 1778 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Broschkowka Broszniow Broszniow Brott Brott Kherson/Odessa Galicia Galicia Volga Volga Taras Schewtschenko Dolina Dolina Pallasowka Pallasowka Bruckenthal Bruderberg Bruderfeld Bruderfeld Brudergemeinde Bruderliebe Galicia Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Rawa Ruska Mariental Dshankoi Perekop 1786 Brunndorf Brunnen Brunnenberg Brunnengraben Brunnental Brunnental Brunnental Brunnwald Brusilowo Brussilowka Brutschak Michajlowka Brzeszcze Brzezina Brzezinka Brzezinka Galicia Volga Volga Volga North Caucasus Volga Volga Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Grodek Jagiellonski Marxstadt Krasny-Kut 1788 Brzeziny Bschidst Bubny Buchenhain Galicia North Caucasus Volhynia Galicia 40 Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Fedvkoro Seelman Jenakiewo Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks K K E Neu Liebental Rozniatow Ugartsthal Records started in 1784 K Mosty Wielkie Parish later was in Bruckenthal E aka Kara Tobel 1855 1888 K E Grodek Jagiellonski aka Fedwkaorok, Fedvkoro Blumental/Kriwojar aka Orlowka see Ebenfeld/Nikolajew see Liebental Rayon Nowo Swetlanowka E E E Lugansk Bila E Biala Biala Biala E K Biala Oswiecim Neu Sandez E Stadlo see Brzeziny E Revised 16 Feb 2012 After 1803, parish in Neu Sandez --- aka Brzezina see Glueckstal see Tuszow Kolonia German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Budaki Bessarabia Akkermann Budischtsche Budjenyj Budjonow Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Radomysl Budury Bessarabia Bugajewka Buguruslan Buhr, Chutor Bujdakow Bujerak Bujerak Bukovina Bukrejew Bulachi Kherson/Odessa Orenburg Don Gebiet Volga Volga Bulachi Bulajew, Chutor Bulajewo Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet North Siberia Bulatschi Bulgakowka Bulganak Bulganak Burakowka Burasch Buratschkowo Burczyce Burczyce Nowe Burczyce Stare Burdenowka 41 Founded 1900 1928 Religion Parish E Neu-Posttal E Radomysl E Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Budachi and Primorskoje; population 43 in 1939 aka Russakowskoje, Budischtsche see Seeberg/Odessa see Neufeld/Odessa see Kamtschatka/Bessarabia Jewgenjewka 1886 E M M Neu Freudental aka Buhajowka, see Ulrichstal/Odessa North of Orenburg Defunct after 1 918 see Schwab see Beauregard (Bessarabia) North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Galicia Galicia Galicia Don Gebiet Stawropol Byten 1879 German Colonies of Neusatz see Preusse Ch. Omsk Simpferopol Zaleszczyki Nikolajew/Poltawka M 1879 E Neusatz/Byten K K K Jazlowiec Simpferopol Nikolajew http://blackseagr.org/f orums/viewtopic.php? f=15&t=147 see Neu-Friedental see Neuinlage see Kronental see Kronental Parish after 1803 see see see see Revised 16 Feb 2012 Alt-Burtschitz Neu Burtschitz Alt-Burtschitz Deutsche Kolonie 18 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Burdowyj, Chutor Burgau Burgthal Kherson/Odessa Galicia Galicia Nikolajew Cieszanow Grodek Jagiellonsk Burkunowa Chutor Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko Burkuny Burlackij Burnak Burnas Bad Burnasch Bursak Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Burshi Bursi Burtschi Burtscho Burwald Crimea/Taurida Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Burwalde Busau Busau Montenai Busaw Akatschi Busch, Chutor Baburka Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Founded Religion Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks population 58 in 1919 1783 1788 K E Lubaczow Hartfeld E Neu Freudental Records started in 1788 see Roemmich Chutor/Odessa see Feodorowskij M E M Akkermann Neu-Posttal Ewpatorija aka Lebedewka Post Ewpatorija German Leased Colonies of Neusatz Pallasowka Dshankoi Simpferopol Chortitza M 1803 Byten Neusatz aka Aktatschi, Ak Tatschi Busaw, Ettingerbrunn/Kreis Ewparorija/Post Kokej and Ajbar Defunct after 1 918 Ewpatorija E Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko 1857 K/E Busk Galicia Kamionka Strumilowa 1770 K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Post Bijuk Onlar see Burwalde aka Baburka, Burwald, Babuchka/Okrug Zaporoshje see Achtatschi-Busau see Montenai M Businowa 42 Parish Neu Liebental/Neu Freudental Busk Grossliebental daughter colony from villages of Alexanderhilf and Neuburg German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion 1770 E Busk Buslatschik Busturtscha Busul Montonaj Busuluk Butyny Buxhoevdener Kol Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Orenburg Galicia St. Petersburg Kamionka Strumilowa Bychalinsk Bychalinsk Byetryca Bystra Byten Kazakhstan North Siberia Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Akjubinsk Akjubinsk Zaleszczyki 1911 1910 1778 E E Simpferopol 1861 E Byten Byten Caecersfeld Caecilijewka Caesarsfeld Calmatzuie Campul Drept Caneau Caneau Canemir I Canemir II Caregel Carewo Aleksandrowka Caricino Carpenko Carskaja Milost Carskoje Cebrikowo Cebrikowo Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volhynia Volga Bessarabia Bessarabia Volga Volga Bessarabia Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa 43 Karasubazar Ewpatorija North of Orenburg Zolkiew Parish Josefow Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Records started in 1806 Post Karasubazar Post Dshelal M K Mosty Wielkie Parish founded after 1803 see Salominka Settled by colonists from the Volga and Black Sea regions Settled by Volga Germans see Deutsch Bytray Byten German Colonies of Neusatz see Bjuten see Sasimowka 1767 Kischinew E E Kischinew See Ebenfeld/Bessarabia 1767 E Kano see Krontal I/Bessarabia see Krontal II/Bessarabia see Ljuhin see Alexandertal see Mariawohl see Sofiental/Bessarabia Post Kachowka see Kaiserdorf Cebrikowo see Hoffnungstal Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Ceniow Chabag Chabajewo, Chutor Chabolat Chabolat Chaisol Chaldejewka Chan Tokus Chanlar Charsch Nr. 2 Charziowa Nr.3 Charzyskoje Chasarowka Chasoil Chasselois Chelabinsk Region Chelmiec Niemiecki Chernomorka Chersonowka Chervonoarmisk Chetros Neamti Chlebnejo Chljenowka Chocin Choise le Roy Cholodajewka Cholojow Cholosna Juljanowka Galicia Bessarabia North Caucasus Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Volga North Siberia Crimea/Taurida South Caucaus North Caucasus Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Siberia Galicia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Volhynia Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Galicia Volga North Siberia Galicia Volhynia Chomutowa Chorodischtsche Choroschoje Nr. 87 Kherson/Odessa Volhynia North Siberia Chortitza 44 Khortitsa Jekaterinoslaw District Founded Brzezany Religion K Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Budylow see Schabo/Bessarabia Jekaterinodar see Schabolat/Bessarabia Grossliebental see Chasselois Om-Borodinowsk Baba-Jurt Jefrem Stepan. Mariental 1904 1898 1766 M M E see Friedental see Helenendorf aka Lwow Nr. 1 Rynowka see Prinz Chutor see Liebenan see Chasselois aka Chaisol K see Deutsch Chelmitz see Lustdorf/Odessa Ak-Petropawlowsk K see Tscherwonoarmisk see Ketrossy/Bessarabia see Landskrone OT-Barabinsk Kalusz K Kalusz see Preuss Om-Borodinowsk Radziechow Uschomir E E Josefow Shitomir Records started in 1806 aka Holosna-Julianowka see Keller Chutor (A.J.)/Odessa see Horodischtsche Slawgorod Chortitza 1912 1789 M M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Aleksandrowsk http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/ch ortiza.txt German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Chortitza Chortitza Chortitza Nr. 1 Chortitza, Insel Chotenka Chotish Chramskij Chreschtschatik Christenheim North Siberia North Siberia Orenburg Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Volhynia North Siberia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Om-Jelansk Slawgorod Christianfeld Christianow Christianowka Christianowka Christiansfeld Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Bolschaja Michajlowka Christina Christina Christinafeld Christinafeld (MursalaKemeltshi) Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Christinowka Christoforowka Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Christofowka Christopol Chrusno Nowe Chrusno Stare Chukull Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida 45 Founded Religion 1902 1909 1894 M M M Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks North of Orenburg Wolost Chortitza Jekaterinoslaw see Hotisch Ku-Adajewsk see Reschendorf see Leitershausen Bachmut Alexejewka Kurman-Kemeltschi Nikolajew/Jelanez/ Nowo-Odessa Nowo Odessa Ludwigstal 1891 1871 1891 E E K K Dshankoi Hochheim Christina Hochheim 1891 E K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Schidlowo aka Mursalar-Kemeltschi aka Chrestina, Kristena, Christianowka, or NowoSafronowka; population 223 in 1915 and 50 in 1918 aka Nowo-Odessa aka Murzular Kemeltschi/Wolost Totanaj / Post Kalaj, Hurman Kemeltschi German Colonies of Hochheim aka Rosa Luxemburg Post Loschkarewka aka Christoforowka Chutor, see Hörnersdorf/Odessa see Rosenfeld see Neu Chrusno see Alt-Chrusno Zurichtal Leased Colonies: German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Post Bratskoje; population 74 in 1919 aka Roth aka Kolonia aka Kolonia Chutorjanka Chutorskoje Cieplice Cieplice Cis Ural Colonies Cis Ural Region Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Galicia Galicia Cis-Ural Classen, Chutor Don Gebiet Cneazevca I Bessarabia see Fürstenfeld I/Bessarabia Cneazevca II Bessarabia see Fürstenfeld II/Bessarabia Colaceni Cwetnaja Cybulewka Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa see Kolatschowka/Bessarabia see Friedental see Neu Glückstal/Odessa Czarnokonce Galicia Czermin Czermin Kolonia Dabrowa Dabrowa Dabrowka Niemiecka Daemmchen Daheim Dammgraben Dammgruppe Danielsfeld Danielsfeld Danilowka Danilowkaja 46 Nikolajew Se-Borodulicha Jaroslau Jaroslau Religion E K E Sieniawa see Orenburg Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Volga Volga Volga Volga Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida aka Tscherwona- Sirka, defunct after 1918 E Husiatyn K Czarnokonce Wielkie Mielec 1795 E Hohenbach/Reichsh eim Dolina Dolina 1845 1845 K E Dolina Ugartsthal Marxstadt Mariental Marxstadt Mariental Akkermann Magdalinowsk Kurman-Kemeltschi Dshankoi Parish founded after 1803 Records start 1782 see Hohenbach Records start in 1784 see Deutsch Dabrowka E E E Eigenheim/ Andrejewka Josephstal leased colony; population about 50 in 1905; defunct by 1940 Kreis Nowomoskowsk M Post Kurman Kemeltschi Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Danneweide Danzig Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Dar Prirody Darjewka Darmstadt Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Darmstadt Darmstadt Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Darmstadt Darmstadt Darowka Daszawa Daszawa Dausendorf Dautrich, Chutor Crimea/Taurida Volga Crimea/Taurida Galicia Galicia Volhynia Don Gebiet David Dawid Orlowka Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw Dawido Orlowka Don Gebiet Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Alt Danzig Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels population 8 in 1926 see Prochorowo/Odessa see Neu-Darmstadt Ludwigstal see Nowgorod, Post Romanowka E Eugenfeld Kreis Melitopol /Post Akimowka E K E E Gelsendorf Kochawina Mariupol Eugenfeld Mariental 1840 Stryj Stryj Marxfeld see Gnadental After 1899 parish in Stryj Rosenfeld see Schulz Chutor/Bessarabia see Dawidorlowka 1888 K Jenakiewo aka Dawidowka, NeuMannheim aka Dawido-Orlowka / Rayon Iwanowka/Okrug Lugansk/Post Jenakijewo see Dawido-Orlowka Dawidorlowka Dawidowka Dawlekanowo Dazu Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Ufa Kherson/Odessa Mariupol 1894 1817 M Beresan Debelowka Debolowka Dederer Galicia Galicia North Siberia Dolina 1877 E Degott Dehler Volga Volga Frank Kukkus 1766 1767 K K 47 Parish Ugartsthal Records started in 1784, aka Debolowka see Debelowka Om-Ljubinsk Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Dejgott, Kammenny Owrag aka Deller, Beresowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Deining Dejewka Nr. 5 Dejgott Dekonskaja Deller Dembowa Ukrainian Name Region North Caucasus Orenburg Volga Don Gebiet Volga Volhynia District Artjomowsk 1894 M 1889 K Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks North of Orenburg see Degott E Arzis aka Demir Hadji and Seljonaja Balka; population 96 in 1939 Skole E Gelsendorf aka Augusthof, after 1899 parish in Stryj Akkermann E Eigenheim Leased colony; population about 100 in 1905 Bessarabia Akkermann Demnia Wyzna Galicia Denissowka Bessarabia Dennewitz Deresowo Deresowo Derman Dermanka Bessarabia Kharkow Kharkow Volhynia Volhynia Akkermann Dernow Desiner, Chutor Desinerowa Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kamionka Strumilowa Detusch Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Ewpatorija 48 Religion see Dehler see Dubowaja Demir Chadschi Chutor Ungut Adargin Ak Schoick Akodsha Alschin Ataj Ataj Barcice Founded 1860 1834 Pulin E Alt-Elft M E Nowograd-Wolynsk http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/d ennew.txt aka Denevit and Prjamobalka; 1859 had 71 houses; population 554 in 1939. E of Prijamobalka see Katharinenfeld see Marianowka E Josefow see Wilhelmsaue/Odessa see Wilhelmsaue/Odessa E Neusatz Ewpatorija Eupatoria Ewpatorija 1890 E aka Ungut/Wolost Donuzlaw/Post Ewpatorija see Schoenbrunn Post Ewpatorija see Ak Kodsha see Alschin Djelal Post Kodshanbak see Deutsch Bartschitz Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Deutsch Bartschitz Galicia Neu Sandez Deutsch Baryn Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Crimea/Taurida Galicia Galicia Galicia Ewpatorija Baschbek Berehy Biczic Bistrzyce Deutsch Bitschitz Deutsch Burtschitz Galicia Galicia Neu Sandez Deutsch Bytray Deutsch Bytray Deutsch Chaginsk Galicia Galicia North Caucasus Biala Biala Deutsch Chelmitz Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Dabrowka Danilowka Dshankoi Dshankoj Deutsch Gabon Deutsch Glinik Deutsch Golkowice 49 Galicia Neu Sandez Galicia Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Neu Sandez Galicia Galicia Galicia Neu Sandez Jaslo Founded 1788 Religion E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Stadlo Records started in 1787; aka Deutsch Barcice, Barcice, Niemieckie Hochheim aka Baryn/Wolost Ak Scheich/Post Dshankoj aka Baschbek/Post Kodshanbak see Siegenthal see Deutsch Bitschitz see Deutsch Bitschitz 1788 1783 E Stadlo E K Biala Witkowice E 1787 E 1885 E 1783 E K Revised 16 Feb 2012 After 1803 parish in Nau Sandez; aka Dt. Biczic, Dt.Biczyce, Dt. Bistrzyce, Biczyce-Niemieckie see Neu Burtschitz aka Bystra, records started in 1708 aka Bystra see Kronental Stadlo After 1803, parish in Neu Sandez; aka Dt. Kelmitz, Dt., Helmitz, Hundsdorf, Chelmiec-Niemiecki Stadlo After 1803, parish was Neu Sandez; aka Neu Jerusalem, Dabrowka Niemiecka see Karlsruhe see Karlsruhe Stadlo Debowice Records started in 1787, aka Deutsch Gaben, Gabon aka Glinik Niemiecki see Deutsch Golkowitz German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Deutsch Golkowitz Deutsch Golkowitz Deutsch Helmitz Deutsch Ischun Ukrainian Name Region Galicia Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida District Neu Sandez Neu Sandez Founded 1783 1783 Religion K E Dshankoi Deutsch Lany Galicia Kamionka Strumilowa 1804 K Deutsch Lednica Deutsch Lewaschowa Deutsch Lomsak Galicia St. Petersburg Kherson/Odessa Bochnia 1785 E E K Deutsch Mengermen Deutsch Mokrotyn Crimea/Taurida Galicia Feodosija Deutsch Nikelsdorf Galicia Biala Deutsch Nikelsdorf Galicia Biala Ischun Ishun Kelmitz Kongeli Kishat Kopkari Kutjuke Deutsch Ostrau 50 Galicia Podegrodzie Stadlo Dshankoi Dshankoi Kolbuszowa Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Dt. Golkowice, Golkowice Niemieckie aka Dt. Golkowice, Golkowice Niemieckie, after 1803, parish was Neu Sandez see Deutsch Chelmitz see Nemetskij-Ischun aka Deutsch Ishun, Ishun Nemeckij/Wolost Aleksandrowka/Post Kurman Kemeltschi see Deutsch Ischun see Deutsch Chelmitz Post Djurmen see Kopkari Post Djurmen Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Parish 1783 Kamionka Strumilowa aka Lany Niemieckie Krakau-Podgorze aka Lednica Niemiecka; Parish later Neu Gawlow Komintern Zuerichtal Wolost Zuericht al/Kreis Feodosija/Post Itschki see MokrotyKolonia E Biala aka Mikuszowice, Nikelsdorf K Mikuszowice aka Mikuszowice , Nikelsdorf Ostrowy Tuszowskie aka Deutsch Ostrowo, Sandlautern, Ostrowy Tuszowskie, Ostrowy Kolonia K Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Volga St. Petersburg Kolbuszowa 1783 E Dshankoi Kamenka 1765 E Deutsch Smolin Galicia Rawa Ruska Deutsch Tajmas Deutsch Tjumen Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Feodosija Ewpatorija Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Deutsch Ostrau Ostrowo Schirin Schtscherbakowka Schuwalowo Deutsch Uzbek Deutsch Wygoda Deutsch, Chutor Deutschbach Deutsch-Dschankoi (Karlsruhe) Deutsche aus Boehmen Deutsche Hoefa Deutsche Hoefe Deutsche Kolonie 18 Deutschendorf Deutsches, Chutor Ne. 2 Deutsch-Schtscherbakowka Dewlet Ali Dewlet Alli 51 Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Don Gebiet Galicia North Siberia Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Parish Ranischau Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Deutsch Ostrowo, Sandlautern, Ostrowy Tuszowskie, Ostrowy Kolonia; Records start 1788 see Deutsch Ostrau Post Kolaj see Neu-Pargolowo 1783 E Reichau Zuerichtal Ewpatorija Cieszanow 1785 Totonai 1885 M E aka Smolin Niemiecki, Records started 1788 Wolost Tabuldi/ Kreis Feodosija/Post Seitler, Suja Post Saki Neusatz aka Uzbek Nemeckij, Usbek/Post Dshetal and Ewpatorija Freudental aka Wygoda/Wolost Nikolajewskoje, Mannheim/Rayon Fr. Engels Reichau Records started in 1788 see Zarekwitsch Budenowka Limanowa Semipalatinsk Kamenka Dshankoi Dshankoi 1900 1765 E K Stopnica Krolewska aka Niemscice E Post Ajbar E Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Diamantheim Dick, Chutor Dicks, Chutor Dienersheim Diesendorf Galicia North Siberia North Caucasus Volga Volga Dolina Om-Ljubinsk Chasaw-Jurt Pallasowka 1910 E M M Dietal Dietrich Chutor Volga Kherson/Odessa Frank Beresan 1767 1895 E K Dikowa Diminski Dimitrew Dimitrowka Dinkel Dinzer Dirkedschell Dittel Divisia Diwlin Djaga Djagelewka Djakowka Djanlar Djapar Jurt Djapar-Jurt Djaraktschi Djatkowka Djau Tebe Djautebe (Maier) Djechtjarka Djejewka Djejewka Djelal Djetai (Adamsfeld) Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Volhynia Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Bessarabia Volhynia Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kharkow Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Cis-Ural Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels/ Ponjatowka 1889 K K Gorodniza Kukkus 1767 52 Akkermann Eupatoria Itschki Andrrejewka 1872 1872 Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Ugartsthal aka Dittel, Oleschna, Dietel population 45 in 1914 and 5 in 1919 Neuheim see Reinfeld E E Nowograd-Wolynsk E Posttal E E Zuerichtal Oberholstein/Tarlykovka see Bescheran see Elkedshi-Elly see Dietal/Dietel aka Divizia and Divisija see Iwanowka see Dschaga-Scheich-Eli see Alexeifeld see Dscharaktschi Kertsch Petrowsk 1901 1901 E E Zuerichtal aka Semisot see Schoenwiese see Orenburg Chorititza E Kokai Revised 16 Feb 2012 see Adamsfeld German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Djewjaterikowo Djurmen Ukrainian Name Region North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Djurmen Djurmen (Schottenruh) Djuwanowka Dlugileka Dmitriewsk Dmitrijewka Dmitrijewka Dmitrowka Dmitrowka Dnjeprowka Dnjeprowka Dobrin Dobrinka Dobrischano Dobro-Alexandrowka Dobrohostow Dobroje Polje Dobromil Dobromil Dobropolje Dobrostany Dobrowka Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Galicia Orenburg Kherson/Odessa Dobrowlany Dobrowlany Dobrowolskij Dobruanitz Dobruja Dobryj Kut Dobryj-Luk Dobryn Galicia Galicia North Caucasus Galicia Bessarabia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia 53 District Om-Borodinsk Bohemka Dshankoi Bohemka Petrowerowsk Founded Religion 1876 M M Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Schottenruh 1876 K Neu Liebental M Chortitza Village History aka Schottenruh /Wolost Bogemka/Post Taganasch, Dshankoj Bachmut Jekaterinoslaw Volga Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Galicia North Siberia Galicia Galicia Don Gebiet Galicia Orenburg Parish population 428 in 1926 see Tannendorf North of Orenburg see Neu Lustdorf/Odessa Rostow 1789 see Neu Schoenwiese see Krassnojeselo M M see Kronsweide see Dobryn aka Nischnaja Dobrinka see Kellersheim/Odessa see Alexanderhilf/Odessa Kamenka 1764 E Drohobycz Om-Moskalenki Dobromil Dobromil 1905 E Brigidau 1775 1775 E K Bandrow Dobromil Weissenberg 1901 K M 1785 1785 E M Gelsendorf Kiernica-Lemburg Records started 1788 see Schoenfeld Grodek Jagiellonski Stryj Stryj Ust-Labinskaja North of Orenburg After 1898, parish was Stryj see Dobrzanica Kolonia Pulin E Shitomir Potijewka E Shitomir Revised 16 Feb 2012 see Schöne Wiese/Odessa aka Dobrin German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Dobrzanica Kolonia Dobrzanka Dobrzany Doenhof Doenhof Doenhoff Doksaba Dolganka Dolgenskoje Dolgunskoje Dolina Dolinka Dolinowka Dolinowka Dolinowka Dolinowka Dolinowka Dolinowka Ukrainian Name Region Galicia Galicia Galicia North Siberia Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Galicia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia Volga Dolinowka Nr. 1 Dolinowka Nr. 9 Dolinsk North Siberia Orenburg Jekaterinoslaw Dolinsk Dolinskaja Orenburg Don Gebiet Dolinskoje Doliwa North Siberia Volhynia 54 District Founded Przemyslany 1786 Lemberg RS-Lokotj Balzer Balzer Eupatoria 1899 1766 1766 Tschertomlik D 1870 Religion Parish E Lemberg E Dornfeld E E E 1800 E Nikolaipol 1930 1869 M M Sl-Ljenki 1909 M Village Profile/Info. Remarks Records started in 1788; after 1884, parish was Unterwalden, aka Dobruanitz see Dornfeld Records started 1788 aka Samarka, Thaelmann aka Alt-Cololob owka Alt-Gololobovka see Hoffnungsort aka Hoffnungsort aka Hoffnungsort E Dolina Village History Ugartsthal Records started 1784; founding date approximate, aka Neu Dolina see Fuerstenau aka Adelsheim see Muensterberg see Gnadau see Bergtal SlBlagoweschtschensk 1912 1900 M M Pleschanow/ NeuSamara 1890 M Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies see Friedrichstal Ak-Promyschlennaja 1908 M Settled by Volga Germans, aka Gnadenfeld see Romansdorf Revised 16 Feb 2012 North of Orenburg see Kronstal German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Dolschik, Chutor Domanewka Chutor Dombajew Dombrowka Dominskoje Domoschirowka Donehoff Donner Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Volhynia North Siberia North Siberia Volga Orenburg Donskaja Orenburg Donskej Dorenburg Dorf Dornbach Dornfeld Dorochow Dorofejewka Dorscha-Chutor Dortkul Dortkul Dosen Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus Galicia Galicia North Siberia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Dosowka Kherson/Odessa Dowsunskoje Dox Draguli Dreckloch Dreilinden Dreilingchutor 55 North Caucasus Bessarabia Bessarabia Volga Don Gebiet Don Gebiet District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Defunct after 1918 Beresan K München see Gruental see Dubrowka Se-Wolodarskaja Ts-Troitzk M E see Neu-Doennhof see Siwuschka Pleschanow/ NeuSamara 1890 Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies M Beresan Worms Johannestal Kreis Odessa see Grossfuerstental Lancut Lemberg Om-Ljubinsk Jarun 1786 1785 K E Tarnawiec Dornfeld E Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Dobrzanka aka Dorofeewka Helenendorf see Franzfeld see Franzfeld Om-Ljubinsk see Neu Kronau Chutor/Nikolajew Burlatzki 1880 E Unterwalden E Don.-Ambrosiev E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Stawropol Taganrog Consists of following estates: Karlsruhe, Wilhelmshoehe, Johannisheim, Hermannsburg see Neu-Seimeny see Plotzk/Bessarabia aka Olgafeld aka Stepnoje German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Dreispitz Dreissig Dresseldorf Drews, Chutor Drjanyj Numer Drohobycz Drohobycz Drushkowskoje Drussok Volga Crimea/Taurida Galicia North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Galicia Galicia North Siberia North Caucasus Dsambuldy Dschadra Dschaga Scheich Eli Dschaga Scheich Eli Dschailaw Dschaitschi Dschaitschi Dschambuldy Dschambuldy Konrat Dschambuldy Konrat Dschangran, Chutor Dschantebe Dschara Schech Eli Dscharaktschi Dscharaktschi Dscharkui Dscharkui Dschau Kudak Dschelair Dschemandy Dschubowka Dschuma Ablam Dschurgun Dschurgun Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida 56 District Kamenka Founded 1766 Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Werchnjaja- Dobrinka, Verkhnaya Dobrinka see Otus see Wola Oblaznicka E M Drohobycz Drohobycz Se-Wolodarsk Krapotkin E K Brigidau Drohobycz see Rueckenau Records started 1786 German Colonies of Hochheim see Bohemka Simpferopol Tabuldi Ak-Scheich Simpferopol Tabuldi Dshankoi Simpferopol Simpferopol 1886 1886 1899 1895 1895 1898 1876 1899 Semikolodzi 1901 1888 1890 1887 1882 1882 Dshankoi Bohemka Dshankoi Totonai Ak-Revoljuzionnaja Ak-Scheich Sl-Kljutschi Eupatoria Dshankoi Bohemka M E K E E E E M E M E E E Djelal Hochheim Byten Byten aka Meier Hochheim Hochheim E 1880 E K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Byten Rosental Freiland aka Ablam aka Mirnowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Dschurtschi Dshabatsch Dshadra Dshaga Alike Dshaga Mojnak Dshaga Scheich Eli Dshailaw Dshajlaw Dshajtschl Dshambuldl Dshamitschl Dshankej, Chutor Dshanlar Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida District Dschurschti Simpferopol Religion Parish Simpferopol Dshankoi Neusatz Hochheim Karasubazar Hochheim Neusatz Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Feodosija Bogemka Totanaj Petrowsk Dshurgun Dshurtschi Dshurtschi Dshuwanosk Dt. Mandrowo Dt. Jegorowka Dt. Kirsanowa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Dshankoi Dschurschti Dshurtschi Odessa Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks 1862 Ewpatorija Tabuldi Dshapar Jurt Dsharaktschi Dsharkuju Dshautepe Dsheilaw Dshelair Dshelal Dshelkun Dshiginskoje Dshollu Totanaj Dshuma Ablam Dshumasch Kyrk 57 Founded Zuerichtal Hochheim Post Bulgansk see Bogemka see Schwesterntal Post Ewpatorija Post Suja see Zuerichtal see Zuerichtal Post Suja, Karasan Post Kurman Kemeltschi see Friedenstein Kreis Feodosija Wolost Andrejewka/Kreis Feodosija/Post Itachki and Seitler Post Dshankoj Post Kolaj Post Siebenbrunn Neusatz Neusatz see Adamsfeld Post Bijuk Onlar see Michaelsfeld see Annenfeld Post Ablam Post Dshankoj Simpferopol Simpferopol Dshankoi Belajewka aka Mirnowka/Wolost Bogemka/Post Dshankoj 1862 E K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Post Djurmen Rayon Petrowerowsk Kellersheim German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Dt. Petropawlowsk Dt. Potapowsk Dt. Wolh. Siedlg. Dublianowka Dubowaja Dubowec Dubowka Dubowka Dubowo Dubowoi Dubrowka Dubrowka Dubyr Dudnikowo Dulat Dulat Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Ufa Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Kharkow Kharkow Volga Volhynia Volhynia North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Dulat Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Duliby Dummler Dunajewka Dupliska Galicia Volga North Caucasus Galicia Stryj E Gelsendorf Minwodsk Zaleszczyki K Zaleszczyki Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Dt. Petapowsk Kalnyckij Aleschewo Miropol E E E E E M Taganrog Barwenkowo E Charkow Baraschi Gorodniza Se-Proletarskaja E E Heimthal Nowograd-Wolynsk Pulin Nikolaipol 1895 1894 1869 Shitomir Shitomir Shitomir aka Dubowaja aka Dubowka, Dembowo aka Eichenfeld see Dubow aka Marienpol see Mariental aka Dombrowka see Georgsburg Ak-Scheich Perekop K Wolost Ak Scheich/Post Kolaj, Seitler aka Terny, Gontscharskij/Kreis Melitopol Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia North Caucasus Dzhankoi Crimea/Taurida German Colonies of Hochheim Dzhanlar Dzhapar-Yurt Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida German Leased Colonies of Neusatz Zurichtal 1804 E K E Prischib München After 1899, parish was Stryj Durlach Dworjanka Chutor Dworjanskij Dworskoje Dyck, Chutor 58 Prischib Beresan Ts-Troitzk 1889 see Rosenhof M Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Dzharaktshi Dzhil-Kechel-Elly Dziewiecierz Dzikowiec Dzukow Eass Chutor East of Vosnesenk Ebechioi Eben Ezer Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Dobrudscha North Caucasus Ebenau Galicia Grodek Jagiellonski Ebenberg Jekaterinoslaw Nataljewer Founded Rawa Ruska Horodenka Odessa Beresan Konstanza Prochladnenskij 1892 Religion E Reichau K E Gwozdziec 1908 E E 1791 K Village Profile/Info. Remarks German Colonies of Hochheim Zurichtal Records started 1788 see Wildenthal population 44 in 1914 Romanian name: Lanurile Grodek Jagiellonski aka Stodolki aka Osokorowka/ Post Aleksandrowsk aka Campul Drept and Cimpul Drept; population 255 in 1939 aka Kurt-Itschki aka Rownopolje Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia Kahul Bohemka Golodajewka Aleksandrowsk 1914 1880 1895 E M E Andrejewka Majorsk Nowosofiewka Kronau Stepnoje 1865 1887 M E 1870 1924 E E E Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Dshankoi 59 Village History E Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Ebenfeld Seelmann Parish M E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Neu-Sarata Djurmen Taganrog-Jeisk Aleksandrowsk Ludwigstal Kronau Post Majorskoje Post Nikopol aka Brusilowo aka Kaplanowo see GljadeNr. 2 see Rownaja Poljana aka Kurt Itschki/Wolost Bogemka/Post Dshankoj see Komunistitscheskoje aka Perwomaiskoje German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region, aka Hochfeld aka Rownopolje aka Kamenka aka Nikolajewka Ebenfeld Nr. 11 Ebenfeld Nr. 2 Ebenland Ebental Ufa North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Ebental Jekaterinoslaw Ebental Ebental Ebental Eckardt Eckert Gut Eckhardt Eckheim Eckstein Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus North Siberia Volga Bessarabia Volga Volga Volga Eduard Effenger Effenhar Ehni, Chutor Ehrenfeld Ehrenfeld Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Galicia Galicia Zolkiew Zolkiew 1864 1864 M E Kiernica-Lemburg Lemberg see Schulz Chutor/Bessarabia see München see Neu-München Ossinowka aka Blyszczywod y aka Blyszczywod y Eichendorf Bessarabia Kahul 1908 E Albota aka Doina; population 584 in 1939 Eichenfeld Eichenfeld Eichenschwab Eichental Eichwald 60 Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Volga Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Nowosjelowka Sl-Snamenka Rasdelnaja Founded 1906 1908 1928 1888 E M K M Wolost Golieinowka/Post Shelannoje see Nikolajewka, aka Smolennoje/ Post Gajtschur Stepnoje Pawlodar Marxstadt Akkermann Marxstadt Krasny-Kut Fedorowka 1924 1906 1767 1767 1855 E M E E E E aka Utsch. Musk atul aka Zuerich, So rkino aka Sarazika-Ec kert Zuerich/Sorkino aka Usatowo Eigenfeld Wolost Nikolaifeld or Nikolajpol/Post Chortitza see Dubowka see Eugenfeld Pallasowka Post Pokrowskoje Mariupol 1823 Revised 16 Feb 2012 http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/ei chwald.txt German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Sakhanske Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Eigenfeld Eigenfeld Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Swjatotroizkoje see Eigengut/Odessa Akkermann Kalai Alexandrowskij 1880 1860 E E E Jelizawet Choroschewsk Klöstitz (1904)/ Eigenfeld (1939) Hochheim Taganrog aka Nadejdea and Nadeshda; population 688 in 1939 aka Totanai aka Kolonka, Eugenfeld Josephstal Ludwistal aka Weseloje see Orlinskaja Choroschewskoje Nataljewka 1874 E Kherson/Odessa Hoffnungstal 1868 E Hoffnungstal aka Sachanskoje; population 226 in 1919 Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/Sagradowk a/Kronau 1869/1870 E Kronau aka Suworowka (Nr. 9/Nr1?) 1867 1868 1906 E E E Neu Freudental Jeisk aka Wolkowo; population 479 in 1926 aka Wannowskoje aka Jermaschli Eigenfeld Eigenfeld Eigenfeld Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus South Caucaus Eigenfeld Crimea/Taurida Eigenfeld (Totanai) Crimea/Taurida Eigengrund Eigengut Eigengut Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa 61 Founded Elisabethgrad Eigenfeld Eigenfeld Eigenfeld Eigenfeld Eigengut District Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Eichwald Eidengut Eigendorf Eigenfeld Eigenfeld Eigenfeld Region Bessarabia Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR/ Antono Kodinzowo Krapotkin Dshankoi Hochheim aka Totanaj/Wol ost Totanaj/Post Kolaj German Colonies of Hochheim K K Netschajansk Akkermann 1895 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Kronau Til. Beresan Eigenheim (1905) /Andrejewka (1939) aka Petrowka/Wolost Nowosofijewka Balabitino aka Eidengut aka Schimke Chutor, Simche Catun; population 56 in 1939; defunct by 1995 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Eigenheim Eigenheim Eigenheim Eigenheim Eigenheim Bessarabia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Akkermann Charzisk Zaliwnoje Eigenheim Eigenheim Eigenheim Eigental Eigental North Caucasus North Caucasus Volga Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Tamaza-Tjube Eigental Eigental Einfeld Einigkeit Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Volga Einlage Einsiedel Einsiedel Jekaterinoslaw Galicia Galicia Einsingen Ekaterinowka Ekaterinowka Ekibasch Galicia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Ekibasch Ekibash Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Ekibash Ekmantz Elenowka Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet 62 Founded Religion Parish 1861 1879 E E Eigenheim (1905) /Andrejewka (1939) Taganrog Prischib Stepnoje Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Seljaonowka; population 572 in 1939 aka Nowo-Alexandrowka aka Listowka aka Zeljenopole E 1900 1902 aka Nowo-Nikolajewka, TataJurt E Aleksandrowsk Prischib see Balabanofsfeld aka Nowotschinnoje see Sorotschino, Post Nowo Nikolajewka Kronau 1870 E Kronau Kreis Aleksandrowsk Marxstadt Lemberg Lemberg 1785 1785 E M Dornfeld Kiernica-Lemberg Rawa Ruska 1783 E Reichau Alexandrowka Sarabus 1889 1890 M E Byten Simpferopol Kambar Neusatz see Kitschkas, Rayon Chortitza Records started 1788 Church records start 1788, aka Ainsingen see Weizendorf Wolost Kambar/Post Bijuk Onlar and Kurman Kemeltschi 1890 German Colonies of Neusatz see Straßenfeld/Odessa aka Jelenowka Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Elgery Ablam Elgery Kaspir Elgery Montonaj Elgery Tschutscha Elingerbrunn Elisabethal Elisabethdorf Elisabethdorf Elisabethdorf Elisabethdorf Elisabethdorf Elisabethfeld Elisabethfeld Elisabethort Elisabethpol Elisabethpol Elisabethpol Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Georgia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Ufa Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw South Caucaus Elisabethtal Elisabethtal Elisabethtal Elisabethtal Elisabethtal Elisawetinka Elisawetowka Elisawetpol Elkedshi Elly Elkeri Ablam Elowka Elsass Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus South Caucaus Crimea/Taurida South Caucaus Kharkow Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Crimea/Taurida 63 District Founded Religion Simpferopol Neusatz Elisabethal 1818 Lugwigstal Ludwigstal Mariupol 1825 Militopol Schischkan-Kulj Polonnoje Romanowka Parish Ludwigstal E Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Post Ablam, and Trech Ablam see Ilgeri Kasporju see Ilgery Montonaj see Annenfeld see Sarybasch aka Jelizawetpolje aka Elisabethtal see Elisabethpol aka Staraja Ekonomija 1894 1884 E M Shitomir aka Jelisawetinka aka Elisabethdorf Josephstal Elisabethtal Gnadenfeld Gruenfeld Alexandrowka 1817 1823 1914 1889 Leninsk Eupatoria 1890 E E E E E E Asureti Zuerichtal Byten aka Tschernoglazowka/Post Sinelnikowo see Elisabethdorf Defunct after 1917 aka Asureti aka Jelizawetowka aka Elisabethal see Jelisawetpol aka Dirkedschell see Jelewka Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Elsass Emaus Emilewka Emilianowka Emiljanowka, Chutor Emiljanowka, Chutor Emilowka Emilowka Emiltschin Emmental Emmental Emmental Endera Enders Engel Chutor Engel Chutor Engels Engelsberg Engelsbrunn Engelsdorf Engles Enns, Chutor Ensslen Chutor Ensslen Müller Chutor 64 Ukrainian Name Shcherbanka Stara Emetivka Region Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Volhynia Volhynia North Caucasus North Siberia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia District Kutschugan/ DNR Fr. Engels/ Mannheim Potijewka Chabnoje Tamaza-Tjube Omsk Gorodniza Wolodarsk Emiltschin Founded 1808 1910 Religion K E E E M E E E Parish Heimthal Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Schtscherbanka, Tscherbanka; 1859 has 151 houses; population 1,967 in 1943 Defunct after 1918 aka Emiljewka Nowograd-Wolynsk Shitomir Emiltschin Bessarabia Bender 1886 K Kischinew aka Emental and Pervomaisc; population 790 in 1939 Bessarabia Bender 1886 E Leipzig aka Emental and Pervomaisc Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Galicia Galicia Galicia Volga North Siberia Bessarabia Bessarabia Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR K aka Alt-Emetowka aka Ust-Karaman aka Isbaschka aka Repljachowo see Pokrowsk Records started in 1784 see Angelowka see Angelowka Marxstadt Beresan Beresan 1765 E Dolina 1811 E Omsk 1910 M Akkermann Akkermann 1920 1889 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 UgartsthaL Posttal aka Mosia Ensslen and Faraoni; population 4 in 1939 Eigenfeld aka Negrowo-Ensslen, Cat. Neagra, Negrova Mosia and Negrowo German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Ensslen Negrowo Entscheidung Epp Chutor Epp Chutor Erasmowka Eristow Erlenbach Erlenbach Ernestinendorf Ernsdorf Bessarabia Volga North Caucasus North Siberia Volhynia North Caucasus Volga Volga Volga Galicia Ernsdorf Ernstdorf Erochim Eschental Esen Bak Ischun District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see NegrowoEnsslen/Bessarabia Mariental M see Iwanowka Shitomir 1852 E E E Bobrka 1785 K Bobrka see Beckersdorf aka Ernstdorf, Sarniki Galicia Galicia North Caucasus Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Neu Sandez Bobrka 1784 1785 K K Laczko & Czarny Potek Bobrka aka Szczerez aka Ernsdorf, Sarniki E M Taganrog Karasan Esen Bak Ischun Esen Eki Eski Koj Essen Eki Essen Elly Essig Chutor Esslinger Esslinger Esslinger Chutor Esten Etiup Etjup Ettingerbrunn Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Simpferopol Zuerichtal Ettingerfeld Jekaterinoslaw Etuep St. Petersburg 65 Marchlewsk Prochladnaja Kamenka Fedorowka Golodajewka Simpferopol Zuerichtal aka Remennaja aka Berestowa Post Bijuk Onlar and Kurman Kemeltschi Post Itschki Kreis Feodosija 1868 Beresan Beresan Beresan E E see Ossinowka/Odessa north of Nikolajewka II south of Nikolajewka II aka Nikolajewka see Kontschi-Schawa see Etuep see Etuep see Buzaw Aktatschi E E E Josephstal 1811 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 see Nikolajewka, Wolost Wasilkowo Settled by emigrants from Iswar; aka Etiup, Etjup German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Etup Ukrainian Name Region District Volga Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks 1812 Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa aka Jewgenjewka aka Adrianowka Etzel, Chutor Eugenewka Eugenfeld Orenburg Volhynia Don Gebiet South of Orenburg Nowograd-Wolynsk Eugenfeld Eugenfeld Evental Faas Chutor Faas Chutor Crimea/Taurida Volga Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Eugenfeld Fedorowka Baraschi Hoffnungstal Akkermann Fabrikerwiese Fachrie Fahlmann, Chutor Falkenberg Crimea/Taurida Dobrudscha North Caucasus Galicia Falkenstein Falkenstein Falkenstein Fallbrunn Falz Fein Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Faraoni Bessarabia see Ensslen Chutor/Bessarabia St. Petersburg Settled by emigrants from Neu-Saratowka; aka Kirchdorf, --- Porzellan Farforowka Farschnaw Faserfeld Fass Chutor Fassowaja Rudnja Faulengraben 66 Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volga E E Nowograd-Wolynsk 1848 E Eugenfeld E E E Heimthal 1892 1907 Halbstadt Konstanza 1826 1876 M E Dobromil 1783 K Falkenberg Lemberg Lemberg 1783 1783 E M Dornfeld Kiernica-Lemberg 1910 Posttal aka Jewfeniewka population of 41 in 1911 population of 4 in 1939 aka Pripianoje/ Kreis Berdjansk Romanian name: Fáclia E 1865 aka Kisclewo, Nowyj Numer, Eichenfeld/Kreis Melitopol E aka Nikonkowice, records started 1788 aka Nikonkowice see Beckersdorf see Padew Kolonia aka Tschirik see Fuerstenau, Okrug Melitopol see Vaatz Chutor Post Mardarowka Wolodarsk E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Shitomir German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Faulengraben Faustinsdorf Federowka Federowka Fedorowka Fedorowka Ukrainian Name Region Volga Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Kharkow Volhynia District Founded Religion E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Shitomir see Killmannsfeld see Feodorowka see Feodorowka Wolodarsk E Heimthal see Feodorowka, Okrug Lugansk Fedorowka Fedotowka Fedulowka Fehlbach Feist, Chutor North Siberia Don Gebiet Galicia Don Gebiet Se-Perwomaiskoje Felixdorf Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko 1930 K Felizienthal Felsenbach Felsenbach Felsenberg Felsenbrunn Felsenburg Galicia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Skole 1835 K Klimiec Simpferopol Beresan 1880 E Byten Felsenburg Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/Jelanez 1860 K Christina aka Welidarowka; population 427 in 1941-1943 Felsendorf Galicia Cieszanow 1783 E Reichau Records started 1788; aka Opaka Felsengut Felsental Felsental Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida 1883 1878 E E Kronau Rosenfeld Felsental Feodorowka Feodorowka Feodorowka Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Don Gebiet E Neusatz Tag.-Jeisk Taganrog 67 see Schulz Ch. Jaworow Michailowka/ Michajilowka 1783 K E Fehlbach Defunct after 1 918 aka Kostakow Berdjansk After 1848, parish was Felizienthal see Felsental , Wolost Nowosofiewka aka Agjar-Dschiren aka Kalinowka? aka Suchinowo aka Solnzewo aka Reimer aka Skalistyj/Post Halbstadt Charzisk DoKosaken 1887 Revised 16 Feb 2012 Wolost Troicko Charcyhzak German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Feodorowka Feodorowka Feodorowka Feodorowka Feodorowka Feodorowka Feodorowka Ukrainian Name Region Kharkow Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volhynia Feodorowka Feodorowka Nr. 7 Feodorowskij Feodosia-Herzaenberg Feodosija Feodossia Fere Champenoise I Fere Champenoise II Fernheim Fernheim Orenburg Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Fernheim Fernheim Nr. 54 Fersampenuaz Mic Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Bessarabia Festerowka Feuer Fidlerowka Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Fidlerowo Filonowka Fink Fink S. A Finkenheim Don Gebiet Volhynia Volga Volga Volga 68 District NowAjdarsk Founded Religion Charkow 1892 Om-Issyl-Kulj Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Fjodorowka, Fedorowka see Freidorf M Neusatz see Rosalienfeld Gorodniza Lugansk North of Orenburg Aleksandrowsk E 1897 M 1804/05 E Emiltschin aka Fedorowka Rostow aka Fjodorowka, Fedorowka / Rayon Iwanowka aka Burlackij see Herzenberg Zurichtal City see Alt-Elft/Bessarabia see Neu-Elft/Bessarabia Feodosia Zuerichtal Feodosia Slawgorod 1881 1880 M E Wolost Zuerichtal/Post Itachki 1911 M see Neu Elft/Bessarabia Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels K Elsaß see Otesch see Hubenfeld E Fedorowka K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Hubenfeld, Wysokopolje see Philonsdorf German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Fischau Fischer Fischer, Chutor Crimea/Taurida Volga North Caucasus Halbstadt Marxstadt Fischer-Franz Chutor Fischer-Franzen Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan Kutschurgan Fischersdorf Fisher Franzen Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Rayon Karl Marx / Wolost Josifowka / Kreis Nowomoskowsk Kutschurgan Fix Fjodorowka Fjodorowka Fjodorowka Fjodorowka Fjodorowka Fjororowka Fl. Gaschon Fl. Gross Wetjolka Flaig Chutor Flehberg Fleischhauer, Chutor Flemmer, Chutor Florowka Fokin Folmer Fominka Fondi, Chutor Frank Kherson/Odessa Kharkow Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Frank Franke Chutor Volga Kherson/Odessa 69 Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Bessarabia Galicia Don Gebiet North Siberia Volhynia Don Gebiet Volga North Siberia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Founded 1804 1765 Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks M E aka Rownopolje/ Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk aka Teljausa K K aka Franz Chutor; by settlement Stepanowka by settlement Diminski Josephestal see Ruebalsk/Rybalsk see Köhler-StraußFix/Odessa see Feodorowka see Freidorf/Odessa Om-Ljubinsk Om-Moskalenki Okrug Lugansk K see Feodorowka K Sewerinowka see Leninberg see Neu-Urbach Ismail Kolomea 1842 1902 Om-Atschairsk Pulin Om-Kornilowsk Semipalatinsk Beresan (North) Frank Odessa E K E Arzis Kolomea-Mariahilf E Shitomir Rynowka Defunct after 1918 Settled by Volga Germans E 1767 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Medwedizkoi -Krestowoi Bujerak German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Franker, Chutor Ukrainian Name Region Volga District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Frank Frankfurt Frankfurt Frankreich Franz Franz Chutor Franzdorf Franzenheim Franzfeld Franzfeld St. Petersburg Volga Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Jamburg Jamburg region Pallasowka Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Marxstadt Bulganak Simpferopol Franzfeld Jekaterinoslaw Rayon Chortitza/Post Nikolajpol see Warwarowka Grossliebental/ Mariinskoje aka Michailowka, Karagoli, Nadlimanskoje; population 690 in 1919 and 1,013 in 1943 Franzfeld Franzfeld Franzosen Franztal Franztal Freiberg Freiberg 70 Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Volga 1767 1767 1861 E Jamburg Settled by emigrants from Bayr. Pfalz, Schwaben, Preussen, HessenDarmstadt E see Fischer-Franz Chutor Simpferopol Balzer Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Gnadenfeld Molotschna Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan/ DNR Friedrich Engels Hoffnungstal 1897 1897 1805-1809 1765 1820 1925 aka Dortkul M K Franzfeld E/K aka Dortkul/Wolost Bulganak/Post Simferopol and Bachtschisaraj aka Rossostschi, Rossoshi M aka Baschtanowk a/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Freudental ? Hoffnungstal aka Kagarlyk Chutor, Katarlyk; population 91 in 1905 and 157 in 1926 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko/ Kalinowka/Ponjatowk a Freidorf Freidorf Freifeld Freifeld Freiheit Kherson/Odessa Volga Don Gebiet Galicia Volga Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Mariental Ambrosiewka Cieszanow Mariental Freiland Freinwald Frelikow Fresenheim Fresental Kherson/Odessa Volhynia North Siberia Volga Volga Freudenberg Freidorf Founded 1888 Religion E 1920 1783 E K 1861 1849 E M E Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko/ Zebrikowa 1927 E/K Freudenfeld Freudenfeld Freudental Freudental Freudental Bessarabia North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Georgia Akkermann Tamaza-Tjube Feodosia Alexandrowsk Marienfeld 1879 E E E S Freudental Freudental Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa 71 Myrne Kherson/Odessa South Caucaus Village Profile/Info. Remarks Freudental aka Fjodorowka; founding families from Grossliebental; population 315 in 1905 and 415 in 1926 Cieszanow aka Kiseljewka aka Treufeld aka Schimanowka, SchützenChutor, Tschubowka see Adamowka K Ts-Troitzk Seelmann Mariental Freudental Freudental Village History E Petrowerowsk 1849 1890 1847 Beresan Grossliebental/ TscherwonoPowstansch/ Nikolajewskoje Parish aka Katzalabowka Eigenfeld Zuerichtal Ostheim aka Jegorowka Nr. 12 / Post Lukaschewo aka Beresowka Chutor E 1805 1915 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 population 10 in 1939; Faraonowka in 1995 aka Ostrachowka aka Okretsch aka Logenchutor Freudental Muchwani aka Klein Freudental, Alt http://www.odessa3.org/ http://blackseagr.org/f Freudental, Nikolajewskoje collections/history/link/fr orums/viewtopic.php? , Mirnoje; population 785 in eudtal.txt f=15&t=25 1825 and 1,414 in 1926 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Freudental Ukrainian Name Region South Caucaus Freudental Freudental Chutor Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Freudental, Chutor Friedenberg Friedendorf Friedenfeld Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Don Gebiet District Marienfeld Founded Religion 1847 E Feodosia Berjesowsk Seelmann Krasny-Kut Matw.-Kurgan Parish Sagaredsho Zuerichtal 1860 E E E Rayon Nowo Niko lajewka/Wolost Zaliwnoje/Kreis Alcksandrowak Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Abus-Tuman, Jammertal aka Okretsch / Kreis Feodosija/Post Itschki/Post Zuerichtal population 28 in 1926 Rayon Berezowka /Post Neu Freudental aka Mirnoje Rynowka Friedenfeld Friedenfeld Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Friedenfeld Kherson/Odessa Jewgeniewka Friedenfeld Friedenfeld Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Taras Schewtschenko Stepnoje 1906 E Friedenfeld Volga Krasny-Kut 1855 E aka Berutschik, Komsomolskoje 1876 E aka Wygoda-Deutsch; founding fam. from Freudental, Liebental district; population 382 in 1926 T. Schewtschenko Prishib 1887 E aka Silowka/Zillinka/Rayon Taras Schewtschenko aka Silowka/Zillekowka; population 318 in 1926 Friedenheim Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels/ Nikolajewskoje Friedenheim Friedenheim Kherson/Odessa Volga Beresan Seelmann 1926 K E Friedensdorf Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/Jelanez 1830 K/E 72 see Tersanka Zillekowa Revised 16 Feb 2012 Freudental aka Belajewka; population 232 in 1941 Christina? aka Michailowka; population 204 in 1941-1943 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Friedensdorf Friedensdorf Ukrainian Name Region Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus District Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan Founded 1872 Religion K/E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Lubanko, Lubin, Lubjanka, Zaregol; population 116 in 1926 Worms /Johannestal http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/fri edens.txt aka Kornilowka, Kriwoj Numer/Kreis Berdjansk/Rayon Molotschansk aka Frisowka aka Mirnaja Friedensdorf Friedensdorf Friedensdorf Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Volhynia Gnadenfeld Nowograd-Wolynsk Baranowka 1824 Friedensfeld Friedensfeld Bessarabia Don Gebiet Akkermann DoKosaken 1879 Jekaterinoslaw Wolost Loschkarowka/Post Nikopol and Zaliwnoje see Miropol Friedensfeld Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/ Sagradowka/Orloff 1872 M aka Nr. 3/Mirowka; 69 houses in 1918; population 565 in 1942 Friedensfeld Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko /Jewgenjewka 1887 E Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia North Caucasus North Caucasus Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan/ Netschajansk Se-Wolodarsk Sl-Snamenka Chasaw-Jurt Armawir Friedensfeld Friedensfeld Friedensfeld Friedensfeld Friedensheim Friedensrecht Friedensruh Friedensruh 73 Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia NowNikolajewka Om-Issyl-Kulj 1909 M E E Nowograd-Wolynsk Shitomir E Sarata (1905)/ Eigenfeld (1939) Nikolajfeld/Orloff aka Zillekowa; population 314 in 1926 population 112 in 1914 aka Sofiewka aka Mirnoje K M M E Prishib 1902 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Mirnopolije; population 674 in 1939 Post Rowenkij aka Mirnyj Pokej/Kreis Aleksandrowsk/ Okrug Zaporoshje German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Crimea/Taurida Alt Samaraara Friedensruhe Friedenstal Friedenstal Region Myrnopillia Bessarabia Friedenstal Friedenstal Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Friedenstal Friedenstal Friedenstal Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia District Gnadenfeld Melekes Akkermann Glückstal/ (Okujansk) /Malojesch Nikolajew Se-Borodulicha Se-Lokotj Founded 1857 1834 1896 1896 1900 Religion Parish Village History E E Remarks aka Malachowka/ Kreis Berdjansk/Rayon Molotschansk/Okrug Melitopol M E Village Profile/Info. Arzis Bergdorf Okujansk http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/fri edtal.txt aka Mirnopolije/Nr. 13; 135 houses in 1859; population 987 in 1858 and 2,149 in 1939 aka Trechgrady, Trechgrad, Trigrad; population 610 in 1919 Trigrady E aka Schellenberg; population 200 in 1919 aka Sosnowka Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa Friedenstal Orenburg South of Orenburg E Friedenstal Volhynia Pulin E Friedenstal ( feld) North Siberia Om-Sosnowka E aka Mirnaja Dolina, settled by Volga Germans 1804/6 1804 E aka Mambet Adahi, Japundsha, Dshamitschi/Kreis Feodosija/Post Bijuk Onlar aka Chan-Tokus 1805 1876 E E E Friedenstein Friedental Friedental Friedental Friedental Friedental 74 Kurortne Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Simpferopol Simpferopol Suja Revised 16 Feb 2012 Heimthal Neusatz Neusatz aka Friedental- Dombrowo, Mirnaja-Dombrowo, Mirnoje German Colonies of Neusatz Charkow German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Friedental Friedental Friedental Friedental Friedental Friedental Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kharkow Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus Friedental St. Petersburg District Saliwnoje/Zaliwnojo Aleksandrowsk Nowoastrachan Armawir Stepnoje Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volga Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Simpferopol Kamenka Pallasowka Seelmann Friedrichsdorf Friedrichsdorf Bessarabia Galicia Ismail Friedrichsfeld Bessarabia Akkermann Don Gebiet Friedrichsfeld Friedrichsfeld Don Gebiet North Caucasus Friedrichsfeld Friedrichstal 75 Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida 1843 Religion E Parish Prishib Charkow 1876 Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Mirowka /Kreis Aleksandrowsk/Rayon Nowo Nikolajewka aka Cwetnaja Post Nowo Astra chan E Friedental Friedental Friedental Friedental Friedental Dombrowo Friedorf Friedrichfeld Friedrichsfeld Founded aka Mirnoje 1922 E 1819 E Prischib Neusatz aka Kantakusowa /Wolost and Post Suja/Kreis Simferopol aka Tarlyk see Friedenstal see Montanai aka Tschokrak 1819 E E 1906 E Byten 1911 E Arzis E Klöstitz aka Bodamer Chutor (by Weselaja Dolina in 1995) Rosenfeld aka Klatrenchutor, Ternowka / Kreis Taganrog/Gebiet der Don Kosaken Ostheim Winodelnoje Settled by emigrants from Herzogtum Berg E 1902 1885 1812 E E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Regele Ferdinand I and Nowo Nikoljewka see Bedrykowce aka Kortaschowo , Priessechutor Stawropol Hochswtaedt aka Schirokoje, Kriwoj Numer/Wolost and Post Prischib see Neu-Lezy German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Friedrichstal Friedrichstal Friedrichstal Friedrichstal Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Don Kosaken Friedrichswalde Friesenhof Volhynia North Siberia Gouv. Kiew Friesenow Friesental Frische Quelle Frisowka Fritzen-Chutor Fritzendorf North Siberia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volga Volga Ak-Trudowaja Semipalatinsk Founded Religion Parish E Rosenfeld Rosenfeld E Radomysl Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Dolinskaja/ Kreis Taganrog aka Tizenchutor, Jost Aleksandrowsk Beresan 1889 aka Ossikowo; d efunct after 1914 see Friesenow aka Friesenhof, Perfiljewka M E see Koscharka/Odessa see Friedensdorf Kamenka Kamenka Settled by emigrants from Neu-Saratowka. aka Patkanowo or Wessiolyj poselok Froehliche Kolonie St. Petersburg Fromandirowka Frosental Fruedental Fruehling Jekaterinoslaw Volga North Caucasus Volga Lugansk Tamaza-Tjube Mariental E Frumuschika Fuchs Fuchs Bessarabia North Siberia Volga Akkermann Om-Moskalenki Mariental E M Eigenfeld Fuchs Chutor Fuchs Chutor Fuchs Chutor Fuerstenau Bessarabia Bessarabia Don Gebiet Galicia Akkermann Akkermann 1912 Posttal Sarata Bochnia 1783 E E E E 76 Village History 1880 E Rostow Revised 16 Feb 2012 Neu Gawlow Rayon Iwanowka/ Kreis Slawjanoserbak aka Nowolipowka aka Ostrachowka aka Frumusica and Staroselje aka Balabanka; population 4 in 1939 Defunct after 1 918 aka Ksiaznice German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Fuerstenau Fuerstendorf Fuerstendorf Fuerstenfeld Fuerstenfeld Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Fuerstenfeld Crimea/Taurida Fuerstenfeld (Mamut) Fuerstenfeld Nr 5 Fuerstenhof Fuerstenort Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus Fuerstenstein Fuerstenstein Fuerstental Fuerstental Fuerstental Alt Samaraara Volga Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Volhynia Fuerstenwerder Fuhrmann Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Fukhari-Djamen Crimea/Taurida Fundu Sarazika Fundukly Fürstenfeld I 77 Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia District Founded Halbstadt 1806 Plushnoje Dshankoi Kronau 1884 1870 Religion M M E E E Dshankoi Kronau 1889 Melekes Kronau 1864 1864 1870 1889 Plushnoje Halbstadt Ak-Trudowaja 1821 Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Dolinka, Farschnaw/Wolost Halbstadt/Kreis Berdjansk Rowno Schoenbrunn Kronau aka Lesnaja, Siwer aka Mamut aka Knjazewka Hochheim aka Mamut/Wolost Bogemka/Post Tagansch and Dshankoj Kronau German Colonies of Hochheim aka Ljubomirowka E E E E E E Settled aft. 1863 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien & Kaschubia Rowno aka Kustarnaja aka Poworotnoje / Kreis Berdjansk/Rayon Molotschansk aka Wolf Chutor M E German Colonies of Neusatz Kahul Simpferopol Kahul 1892 1810 1895 E E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Neu-Sarata Neusatz Neu-Sarata aka Fundu Saratica and Tomaiul Nou; population 140 in 1939 aka Cneazevca I and Cneazeva; population 358 in 1939 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Religion Fürstenfeld II Gaberowka Gabon Gaborowka Bessarabia Volhynia Galicia Volhynia Gadirim Gaeckle Chutor Gaiersgarten Gaj Gaje Galicia Galinowskij Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Volga Galicia Galicia Bessarabia North Siberia Galka Volga Kamenka 1764 E Galka Galow Nowy Galyschewo Gammer, Chutor Gandeha Kirovabad Gandzha Region Gang Gardegal Chutor Garkunowskaja Gartenfeld Gartogei Gascher Gaschon Gashon Gassendorf Gassert Roduner Gatschina Gattung Volga Galicia Ufa North Siberia South Caucaus South Caucaus Volga Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Galicia Bessarabia St. Petersburg Volga Kamenka 1764 E Dawlekanowo Om-Ljubinsk 1894 M 78 Kahul Pulin Founded 1911 Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Akkermann Unterwalden E E E Parish Neu-Sarata Shitomir Klöstitz Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Cneazevca I I and Cneazeva; population 479 in 1939 aka Gaborowka see Deutsch Gabon see Gaberowka aka Gedrimowka; population 11 in 1926 aka Truptscha see Hutweide see Hutweide Se-Perwomaiskoje aka Meierhoefer , UstKulanlinka Meierhoefer/Ust -Kulanlinka see Neu Gawlow see Elisabethpol Unterwalden Beresan Se-Schemonojewsk Minwodsk 1892 K München E Pjatigorsk see Kuhnersdorf/Odessa see Schönfeld/Odessa see Hussenbach Drohobycz Petersburg Fedorowka 1784 E Brigidau E K Gatschina (1789) Revised 16 Feb 2012 Records started 1786 see Roduner-Gut Russian city with Germans Stepanowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Gattung Gattung Gattung Ukrainian Name Region Volga Volga Volga District Marxstadt Fedorowka Marxstadt Founded Religion 1767 K K K 1767 Gautscheschty Gedrimowka Geibel Gelenowka Gelsendorf Genrikowka Geogiewka Georgental Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Volga Volhynia Galicia Volhynia Volga Kherson/Odessa Georgental Georgiewka Georgijewka Kherson/Odessa Volga Kherson/Odessa Georgsburg Georgsfeld Georgspol Georgstal Jekaterinoslaw South Caucaus Jekaterinoslaw Georgia Zaporoshje Annenfeld 1885 Georgstal 1910 Georgstal Jekaterinoslaw Wasiljewka Georgstal Georgstal Georgstal Georgstal Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw South Caucaus Georgstal Crimea/Taurida 79 Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Zug/Maruenskoje aka Stepanowka aka Maruenskoje , Zug market town/leased settlement; population 57 in 1904 see Gadirim/Odessa E Kischinew 1786 E Gelsendorf see Helenowka Records started 1810 see Henrikowka 1858 K Fr. Engels Sekretarka 1857/1858 K Fedorowka Stryj Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels/ Mannheim Okrug Zaporoshje/Rayon & Post Nowo Nikolajewka Saporohje Snamenowskoje W. Rogatschik aka Sekretarka; population 368 in 1926 see Biberstein see Mariental/Odessa aka Dudnikowo/Rayon Sherenec/Post Lukaschewo aka Leninfeld E 1892 1910 M E E 1864 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Josephstal aka Bereznewatoje/Post Chortitza Prischib see Nikolaipol aka Nikolaipol Tiflis aka Grossfuerstenland/Kreis Melitopol German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Geraldowka Gerasimenko Gerassimowka Gerassimowskoje Gerbel Gerber Chutor Gerbrandt, Chutor Gerhardshof Gerhardstal Gerhardstal Volhynia North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia Volga Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Ufa Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Gerhardstal Gerke, Chutor Gerling Chutor Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Bessarabia Akkermann Gernfeld Crimea/Taurida Tabuldi Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Haraldowka Jekaterinodar Om-Sosnowka Se-Proletarskaja Pallasowka Hoffnungstal Om-Petropawlowka Bulogowka Nowoporowsk Gerstenberger Chutor Getmanzy Gieck Chutor Giedlerowa Gillerowo Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Galicia Galicia Akkermann Gillershof Galicia Lancut Girowka Glarus Gliboko Glinik Niemiecki Glinjanaja Kherson/Odessa Volga Jekaterinoslaw Galicia Glinka Glinnaja Galicia Kherson/Odessa 80 Founded aka Nowo-lwanowka E M 1894 1893 1861 1907 E M K E Josephstal aka Grigorjewka Gruental Posttal aka Smudowo/Post Nowo Nikolajewka Defunct after 1918 population 5 in 1939 aka Gernfeld Byten, Kirmatschi/Post Suja 1783 E K Klöstitz/Sarata R Koenigsberg listed as two separate chutors but they are probably one in the same see Straßenfeld/Odessa see Ossinowka/Odessa see Gillershof see Gillershof aka Giedlerowa, Gillerowo , parish records started 1784 see Hoffnungstal/Nikolajew see Biberstein Rudenowka 1889 E see Deutsch Glinik see Karlowka Stryj 1885 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Gelsendorf Records started 1810; after 1899 parish was Stryj see Glückstal/Odessa German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Glitzricher Chutor Gljaden Nr. 1 Gljaden Nr. 2 Gljaden Nr. 3 Gljaden Nr. 4 Glückstal Glückstal Gmelinka Gnadau Gnadenberg Gnadenberg Gnadenburg Gnadendamm Gnadendorf Gnadendorf 81 Blahodatne Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Kherson/Odessa Hoffnungstal 1923 E North Siberia SlBlagoweschtschensk 1907 M aka Lichtfelde North Siberia SlBlagoweschtschensk 1908 M aka Ebenfeld North Siberia SlBlagoweschtschensk 1908 M aka Iwanowka North Siberia SlBlagoweschtschensk 1908 M aka Slutschajnoje SlBlagoweschtschensk 1907 M Bessarabia Glückstal District aka F. J. Keller Chutor, Perepletowka, Perpletowka North Siberia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Gljaden Nr. 5 Gljupaski Glubokaja Gluchow Gnadenfeld Gnadenfeld Gnadenfeld Region see Hohenfeld see Tiefenbrunn see Philonsdorf Soroka Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volga North Caucasus North Caucasus South Caucaus North Caucasus Volga North Siberia Volga Glückstal Baranowka Gmelinka Medwedowskaja Bessarabia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet 1929 E Kischinew 1805-1809 E E Glückstal Shitomir 1871 1884 1879 1882 E E E E Jekaterinodar Mariental Minusinsk Mariental 1912 1859 E E Akkermann Feodorowka 1881 1883 E S K Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Valea Norocului and Valea Norocului; population 212 in 1939 http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/gl ukstal.txt aka Ginnaja/Glinoje; population 618 in 1809 and 1,850 in 1919 aka Bubno, Bubny aka Dolinowka Ssuchum aka Nikolajewka Klöstitz (1904)/ Eigenfeld(1939) Ostheim aka Blagodatnoje; population 735 in 1939 aka Obolonskoje German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Gnadenfeld Kherson/Odessa Gnadenfeld Gnadenfeld Gnadenfeld Gnadenfeld Gnadenfeld Gnadenfeld Gnadenfeld Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Gnadenfeld Gnadenfeld Gnadenfeld Gnadenfeld Nr. 2 Gnadenflur Gnadenheim Gnadenheim Gnadenheim Gnadenmoor Gnadenreich 82 Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Ufa Volga Bessarabia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Volga North Siberia District Beresan (Petrowerowsk)/ Demidowo Founded Religion 1857 E Orloff/Orlow Kurskoij Stepnoje 1877 1910 E E E Sl-Snamenka Taschkent To-Lokotj 1908 1882 M M Gnadenfeld Krasny-Kut Nowosjelowka Fedorowka Akkermann Sl-Snamenka Halbstadt Krasny-Kut Akmolensk 1835 1855 1906 1850 1909 1908 1821 1855 Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Naitowo, Neikowka, Neugeweh, Neuhof; founding fam. From Grossliebental Gebiet; population 724 in 1926 Neu Freudental aka Blagodatnoje/Rayon Kronau/Post Tiege aka Eben-Ezer see Dolinskoje aka Uglowoje aka Wladimirowka http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/g nadenf.txt M E E aka Bogdanowka, Kantwo, Tcheterechrjadnyj Numer/Kreis Berdjansk aka Moor aka Klutschi E E Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region; aka Nikolaital, Nowo-Nikolsk, Nowo-Nikolajewka aka Perwomaiskoje E M aka Semsotka, Brancoveanu and Semisotka; population 49 in 1939 aka Redkaja Dubrowo M E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Klöstitz aka Tschokrak/Kreis Berdjansk/Rayon Molotschansk/Okrug Melitopol German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Gnadental Bessarabia Akkermann 1830 E Gnadental Gnadental Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Marianowka Taschkent 1871 1882 M M Gnadental Gnadental Gnadental Nr. 54 Gnadentau Gnadentau Gnidau Gniluschka Goebel Crimea/Taurida Volhynia North Siberia Volga Volga Volhynia Volga Volga Gnadenfeld Wolodarsk Sl-Tas-Kuduk Seelmann Seelman 1863 1911 1860 1860 M E M K K Kamenka 1767 K Goettland Jekaterinoslaw Mariupol Goettland Goetz Chutor Gofmanowka Golaja Sopka Goldendorf Goldstein Golenkij Jekaterinoslaw Bessarabia Volhynia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Volga North Siberia Goleschau Goleszow Kolonia Golicinowka Golkowice Niemieckie Galicia Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Galicia Goll Chutor Gololobowka 83 Kherson/Odessa Volga Parish Gnadental E http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/g nadntal.txt Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Dolinowka aka Wodjanaja / Rayon Sofijewka/Okrug Kriwoj Rog aka Andrejewka Heimthal aka Darowka/Ray on Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk aka Bobrizkaja, Buda aka Star Poltawka aka Ust-Grjasnucha Ludwigstal Akkermann Village History Ludwigstal Klöstitz aka Marjanowka/ Post Romanowka aka Marjanowka/ Post Romanowka, see Marianowka see Hofmanowka Ts-Ust-Uiskij see Güldendorf/Odessa see Holstein see Annowka Mielec 1853 E Hohenbach/Reichsh eim Records started 1823; aka Goleszow Kolonia see Goleschau see Deutsch Golkowitz Odessa/Grossliebental / Komintern DNR E Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish E Worms/ Johannestal Rostow Baraschi E Heimthal Jarun E Nowograd-Wolynsk Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Gotta, population 155 in 1905 Kreis Slawjanoserbak see Balzer aka Honorin see Durlach aka Horbascha see Grenzkolonie Post Uspenowka Golta Golubowka Golyj Karamysch Gonorin Gontscharskij Gorbascha Gorelowo Gorkaja Gorkaja Balka Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Volga Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Novgorod Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus Gorochowka Gorochowo Gorodeckaja Gorodischtsche Gorodischtsche Gorodok Gorodok Kharkow Kharkow Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Irjum Gorodok Gorodok Gorschtschik Gortschakowo Tschernigew Volga Volhynia Ufa Konotop Belowesch Gottliebsdorf Grabenheim Volhynia Volga Emiltschin Mariental E Emiltschin aka Bogoljubowka, Bogolobowka Grabow Volhynia Nowograd-Wolynsk E Arnold Rose, Backnang aka Heintal Grabow Grabow, Chutor Grabowce Volhynia Don Gebiet Galicia Grabowiec Stryjski Galicia 84 1905 Charkow Rayon Lozowenko /Post Barwenkowo E see Landwald Nowograd-Wolynsk E see Horodischtsche Belowesh Colonies 1766 E see Neustadt Belowesch Rayon Dmitrowka /Post Grigorowka E see Horschtschik Dawlekanowo 1894 M aka Heimtal, Arnold Rose, Backnang, Langwasen see Kraje Ch. see Grabowiec Stryjski Stryj 1830 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Gelsendorf After 1899, parish was Stryj; aka Grabowce German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Gradowka Gradowka Graf Grafskaja Kolonka Grailich Granidub Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Don Gebiet North Siberia Volhynia Granitowskoje Granitschnoje North Siberia North Siberia Grashdanka Gratz Grekowo St. Petersburg Volga Don Gebiet Grekowo Grekowo Grekowo Jelizawetowka Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet District Mariental Founded 1766 Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Schardt Chu tor/Post Mostowojo see Schardt Chutor/Odessa aka Krutojarowka see Koenigsberg K Om-Issil-Kulj Pulin K E AkKommunistitscheskaja Slawgorod E Settled by Volga Germans E Settled by emigrants from Kolpino, St.-Rogatka see Basel 1830 Troitzko Charz. E Hoffungstal/ Kotowsk E E Heimthal Hoffnungstal aka Alexanderdorf leased colony; population 15 in 1904 and 54 in 1919 see Reinfeld Grenzkolonie Gretschinnaja Luka Grgoripoliskaja Gribanowka Griebs Chutor Griese Chutor Novgorod Volga North Caucasus North Siberia Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Grigoriopol Grigorjewka Grigorjewka Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Kharkow Glückstal Gawrilowka 1890 Grigorjewka Grigorjewka Kharkow Kherson/Odessa Barwenkowo 1890 85 Religion 1834 E Nowgorod Om-Borissowsk Matw.-Kurgan Settled by emigrants from Neu-Saratowka, Kipen, Ishora, Strelna; aka Gorelowo see Walter aka Schafsdorf See Hochfeld/Odessa 1803/09 Name of Armenian town that Germans settled see Gerhardstal E Charkow M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Rayon Barwenkowo/Kreis Izjam/Wolost Gawrilowka see Hochfeld/Odessa German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Grigorjewka Grigorjewka Grigoropoler Pachtsteppe North Siberia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Grigorovka Grimm Grisa Chutor Grischkowka Grjasnaja Luca Grjasnowatka Grjasnowatka Grjasnowka Grjasnucha Grjasnucha Crimea/Taurida Volga Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Volga Volga Volga North Siberia Volga Volga Grodzkie Gross Fontal Galicia Kherson/Odessa Gross Fonthal Gross Fuerstentland Gross Fuerstentland Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Gross Gross Gross Gross Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus Volhynia Volga Gerhardstal Kandaurow Karolina Konstantinovka District Om-Moskalenki Sl-Kljutschi Religion 1902 1912 M M Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Klein Bergdorf Balzer Beresan 1767 E K German Leased C olonies of Neusatz aka Lesnoi-Karamysch München see Alexanderfeld see Neu-Walter see Schuck Om-Moskalenki Neu Sandez 1800 E Stadlo Hoffnungstal/ Ananjew/Birsula Chorititza 1873 E Hoffnungstal After 1803, parish was Neu Sandez see Fontal aka Fontal, Fontan, Fonthal; population 90 in 1919 see Georgstal aka Bolschoj Jegoropol/Post Nikolajpol Nowooprokowsk Wladikawkas E Gross Konstantinowka Alt Samaraara Melekes Gross Mangeapunar Gross Markosowka Dobrudscha North Caucasus Konstanza 86 Founded E 1890 1870 K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Settled aft. 1863 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien & Kaschubia. aka Gross Konstantinov Romanian name: Costinesti German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Groß Pallas Ukrainian Name Region Dobrudscha District Konstanza Founded 1906 Religion Alt Samaraara Melekes E Gross Rauchersdorf Galicia Nisko K Grossliebental Grossmann Chutor Gross-Romanovka Grossweide Grosswerder Grosswerder Grosswerder Gross-Werder Gros-Werder 87 Alt Samaraara Volga North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Melekes Marxstadt Liebknecht Grossliebental Beresan Gnadenfeld Jekaterinoslaw Kreis and Post Aleksandronewsk Volga Kherson/Odessa Konotop Belowesch Belowesh Colonies 1897 1803/04 1820 Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Romanian name: Palazul Mare gem. Gross Peterhof Gross Romanow Grossdamm Grossfuerstental Parish ala Peterof; Settled aft. 18 63 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien --& Kaschubia. aka Kurzyna Wie lka, Rauchersdorf Kurzyna Wielka E aka Romanow; Settled aft. 18 63 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien --& Kaschubia. M aka Dorf E E E Grossliebental aka Bolschaja Akarscha, http://www.odessa3.org/ http://blackseagr.org/f Marrinskoje, Velikocollections/history/link/gr orums/viewtopic.php? Dolinskoje; population 1,308 oslieb.txt f=15&t=31 in 1825 and 3,624 in 1926 North by Walegozulowo aka Obilnoje, Sosikulak/Rayon Molotschansk, Halbstadt/Kreis Melitopol, Berdjansk see Weizendorf M http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/gr sswerd.txt see Marinowka Rayon Dmitrowka /Post Grigorowka 1766 K K Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Grotfelde Grotsfeld Gruenental Alt Samaraara Volga Crimea/Taurida Melekes Gruenental Gruenfeld Gruenfeld Gruenfeld Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Dshankoi Dshankoi Dshankoi Rowenki Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Gruenfeld Gruenfeld Gruenfeld Gruenfeld Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia North Siberia South Caucaus Gruenfeld Gruenfeld Gruenfeld Gruenfeld Gruenhoffnungstal Crimea/Taurida Volga Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Dshankoi Mariental Pulin Lugansk Nataljewer Gruenhoffnungstal Jekaterinoslaw Nataljewka 88 Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Georgia South Caucaus 1859 1860 1873 1900 Religion M M K E K K Parish Om-Sosnowka Sl-Snamenka Elisabethtal der Don Kosaken Alexandrowskaja Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Settled after 1859 by Mennonites from Danzig area, aka Krotowka Rosental aka Karamin Hochheim Bergtal Weizendorf aka Karamin/Wolost Totanaj/Post Kolaj aka Adschi-Achmat aka Stepanowka aka Kolesnikowa Okrug and Rayon Kriwoj Rog/Post Weselyj Tern Post Zaliwnoje Gruenfeld Gruenfeld Gruental Gruental Gruental Gruental Gruental Founded see Seljenopolje/Zelenopole see Stepanowka 1908 1906 K M E E Post and Kreis Aleksandrowsk aka Seljenopolje aka Tschertjesh Akstafa Hochheim aka Adshi Achmat/Post Kolaj Heimthal aka Kurgany Rayon Roweneo M aka Aleksandrowka/Post Aleksandrowsk Ludwigstal 1870 K E 1922 E Karatapa Revised 16 Feb 2012 Karajazy Wolost Aleksandrowskaja/Post Ostheim German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Gruental Gruental Gruental Gruental Gruental Gruenwald District Prischib Seelmann Seelman Pulin Slawuta Founded Religion 1809 E Prischib 1867 E E Heimthal Rowno Jekaterinoslaw Volga Alexandronewsk Balzer Grünfeld Grünfeld Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Beresan/Landau Grunfeld (Adji-Achmat) Crimea/Taurida Grüntal Kherson/Odessa Glückstal E Grüntal Grüntal Gruschek Gruschki Gruschkowka Gruschkowka Gudewitsch Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volhynia North Siberia Nikolajew Beresan Wolodarsk E Grunau Grundt Güldendorf Gulianow Gurjewka Gurmankej Gusarowka 89 Aleksandrovka Parish 1823 E Grunau K E Straßburg Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Weselyj Gaj , Popowa Balka/Kreis Melitopol Lugowoje aka Lugowoje aka Jaswinka aka Moschtschanowka http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/gr unau.txt aka Aleksandron ewsk Grunat aka Selenyj Jar German Colonies of Hochheim E leased colony; population 30 in 1905 Kassel aka Seljenyj-Jar; population 34 in 1919 North of Ananjew aka Gruschki see Gruschek see Alexanderfeld Heimthal Kronau Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Ufa see Neu Baden/Odessa Grossliebental/ KominternDNR/Lininsk Ts-Troitzk Ts-Troitzk 1817/30 1894 E E E M Izjum Odessa http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/g uldndof.txt aka Goldendorf, Glydendorf, Krasnoselka, Kutusowo; 107 houses in 1859; population 1,148 in 1926 Rayon Barwenkowo Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Guß Chutor Gustavfeld Gut Bodamer Gut Boos Gut Chutor Gute Hoffnung Gutheim Guttertal Gwozdziec Haag Hahn Chutor Hahn Chutor Hahn Chutor Hahn. Birkle Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Taras Schewtschenko Golodajewka Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Galicia North Siberia Ufa Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Orenburg Akkermann Hahnhofen Hahnsau Hain Halawar Kherson/Odessa Volga Galicia South Caucaus Founded Religion E E 1923 E Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Neu Freudental Taganrog see Friedrichsfeld see Koktein aka Rosa Luxemburg E Ludwigstal Eigenfeld see Huttertal Kolomea Om-Issyl-Kulj K E Gwozdziec E Eigenfeld 1894 Akkermann Beresan (Nord) Beresan (Nord)/Wraduewsju Seelman extinct before 1918 see Siwuschka 1861 K M München aka Nowo-Nikoljewka see Hutweide see Traubenberg Halbstadt Halbstadt Halbstadt Halbstadt Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Beresan/ Petrowka Om-Moskalenki Pa-Koskuduk Sl-Slawgorod 1869 1909 K E M M Halbstadt Halbstadt Halcnow Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Halbstadt 1804 M Halle Hamberg Hamberg Bessarabia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Akkermann 1894 E 90 Parish Revised 16 Feb 2012 Schönfeld http://blackseagr.org/f orums/viewtopic.php? aka Katjuschino; population f=15&t=36 317 in 1905 and 605 in 1919 aka Molotschansk/Okrug Melitopol/Kreis Berdjansk see Altonau see Alzen Eigenheim (1905) / Andrejewka (1939) aka Alisowka; population 206 in 1939, extinct as of 1995 see Putschkowo see Hamburg German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Hamburg Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida District Gnadenfeld Hannowka Hannowka Bessarabia North Siberia Bender Se-Borodulicha Hans Chutor Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/Beresan Hantscheschti Hanunin Haraldowka Bessarabia Galicia Volhynia Kischinew Radziechow Gorodniza Harpuny Hartfeld Hartmann Hasarlik Hassenbach Hauf Hebron Kherson/Odessa Galicia North Siberia Dobrudscha Volga North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Hebron Hebron Hebron (Bekkasn) Hecht Chutor Hecht Chutor Hechten, Chutor Hechts Chutor Heck Chutor Heck Chutor Heckenfeld 91 Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Grodek Jagiellonski Om-Moskalenki Kaliakra Founded 1862 1896 1902 Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks M aka Irinowka, Haberg/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk E E aka Inculteni Noe and Annowka; population 440 in 1939 aka Iwanowskoje Mathildendorf north of Otschakow, extinct as of 1918 1898 1797 1783 E E E Kischinew Josefow Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Hancesti and Hincesti; population 153 in 1939 Records started 1806 aka Geraldowka K E Straßburg Hartfeld maybe Chutor or railway station Records started 1809 Romanian name: Hasarlác aka Linjowo-Osero E Om-Sosnowka Dshankoi 1883 E E Hochheim aka Bekassi Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Sowetinskij 1905 S Ostheim aka Besyrhenowk a --Defunct after 1918 see Bekkasy Ufa North Siberia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Nowosjelowka Om-Moskalenki 1906 E E Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region see Redikow Ch. Defunct after 1 918 see Heckenfeld E Beresan 1880 K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 München Rosenfeld aka Heck Ch. German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Hegele Chutor Heidelberg Don Gebiet North Siberia Sl-Snamenka Heidelberg Heilbronn Heilbrunn Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Prischib Feodosia Zuerichtal Heilbrunn Heimtal Heimthal Heinrich Chutor Heinrichowka Heinrichowka Heinrichsdorf Heinrichsdorf Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Volhynia North Siberia Volhynia Volhynia Galicia Galicia Feodosia Heinrichsdorf Heinrichsdorf Heinrichsfeld Heinrichsfeld Kherson/Odessa Volga Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Taras Schewtschenko Pallasowka Jekaterinowka Heinrichshof Galicia Bobrka Heinrichstal Helenendorf Helenendorf Helenendorf Helenenfeld 92 Founded 1900 1908 S K 1809 1805/9 1805 K E E Parish Ostheim Zuerichtal Zuerichtal Pulin Omsk Pulin Radziechow Religion 1810 E M E Heimthal E Josefow Heimthal Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Steinbruch, defunct after 1918 aka Nowo-Romano wka Wolost and Post Prischib/Kreis Melitopol aka Temesch-Eli aka Temesch Eli /Wolost Zuerichtal/Kreis Feodosija/Post Alte Krim and Itschki see Heimthal aka Staraja Buda, Heimtal aka Genrikowka see Henrikowka Records started 1806 see Heinrichshof aka Bessarabka E E Village History Rosenfeld Post Bol. Michajlowka Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa South Caucaus Zaporoshje Hoffnungsfeld Helenendorf Crimea/Taurida Zaporoshje Wasilijewka 1882 1818 E K E Lemberg Prischib Hoffnungsfeld aka Heinrichsdorf; Parish later was Unterwalden Rayon and Post Nowo Nikolajewka/Kreis Aleksandrowsk aka Mardarowka aka Chanlar Rayon Woznesenak/Post Zaporoshje E Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Kherson/Odessa Neu Freudental Helenental Helenental Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Odessa Helenowka Helenowka Helenowka Bessarabia Don Gebiet Volhynia Bender Helenowka Helenowka Helfreichshof Helmitz Henne Helenental Founded 1838 Religion E Parish Neu Freudental E E Mathildendorf Wolodarsk E Shitomir Volhynia Bessarabia St. Petersburg Galicia Crimea/Taurida Gouv. Kiew E Henrikowka Volhynia Romanow Henrykowka Herman Hermannsburg Galicia Volga North Caucasus Zolkiew Hermannsdorf Hermannstal Hermannstal Hermannstal Hermen Hernow Herrendank Herrnhilf 93 Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Volga Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/h elenent.txt Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Tschernogorka, Tschernoborka/Rayon Berezowka, today known as Jewgenjewka aka Jewgenjewka E 1895 Village History aka Ileanca (defunct in 1995) see Jelenowka aka Gelenowka; defunct after 1914 see Jelenowka/Bessarabia see Deutsch Chelmitz see Tauk 1858 E Shitomir K Kamionka Strumilowa aka Genrikowka, Heinrichowka see Dowsunskoje Grossliebental/ Komintern-DNR Selidowo Golicinowka Glückstal/ Oknjanski 1889 E aka Alexandrowka E aka Aleksandrowka/Kreis Bachmut / Post Udatschnaja and Shelannaja aka Wyschius, Wyschina Ludwigstal 1896 Maltschewskij see Byten Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Herzenberg Crimea/Taurida Zuerichtal Herzenberg Crimea/Taurida Zuerichtal Crimea/Taurida Volga Don Gebiet Hetmanski Kherson/Odessa Heuboden Heuboden Heubolden Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Heubuden Heydaremje Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Hidlesheim Kherson/Odessa Mariental Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels K E K Wolost Nowosofijewka/Post Nikopol Straßburg Kronau Kronau Grunau Odessa/Glückstal Hierschau Hildmann Hirsch Chutor Hirschbach Crimea/Taurida Volga Kherson/Odessa Galicia Gnadenfeld Kamenka Hirschberg Hirschenhof Hirschenhof Kherson/Odessa Volga Odessa/Glückstal Livonia Hirtenheim Hochberg Bessarabia Galicia 94 1766 E 1848 1767 1900 Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Feodosija/Kreis Feodosija aka Aleksandrowka/Rayon and Post Petropawlowsk Zurichtal aka Susly Pawlograd Herzenberg Herzenberg (Feodossia) Herzog Hess u. Jockers, Chutor Village History Kassel may be Chutor or railway station see Marjino see Heubuden aka Marjino aka Heuboden, Sergejewka/Wolost Petropowlowsk/Kreis Aleksandrowsk see Neudatschnoje aka Woinitschi; population 110 in 1905 aka Primernoje/ Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk aka Panowka M K K see Baranowka E Bergdorf aka Brinsa Chutor; population 50 in 1904 1766 (Isolated early colonies) Bender 1887 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Kischinew aka Ciobana and Ciobanovca see Makowa Kolonia German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Hochberg Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Hochfeld Hochfeld Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Koluschiuskij Founded Religion Parish 1896 aka Sary-Pascha -Tschokmak aka Wysokaja K aka Griese Chutor, Grigorjewka, Grise/NeuGrigorjewka; population 290 in 1926 Hochheim North Siberia SlBlagoweschtschensk Hochheim Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Hochheim Hochstaedt Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Prischib Sl-Orlow 1818 K M Hochstaedt Hochwald Hockerberg Hockheim Hoelzel Hoelzel Crimea/Taurida Galicia Volga Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Prischib 1808 E Hockstaedt Marxstadt Dshankoi Seelmann 1767 1870 1767 E E K Hochheim Hoelzel Hoermann, Chutor Volga North Siberia Seelmann Om-Petropawlowsk 1767 K E 95 Beresan/ Isajewsk see Ebenfeld Post Weselyj Tern Kriwoj Rog Melekes Feodorowka Sl-Andrejewskij Prischib Remarks M K Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Ufa Alt Samaraara Don Gebiet North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Village Profile/Info. Rayon Magdalinowsk Hochfeld Hochfeld Hochfeld Hochfeld Hoffental Hoffental Hoffental Hoffental Village History 1914 K Hochheim 1880 1910 1804 E S E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Najman/Wolost Totanaj/Post Kolaj aka Suchojo/Kreis Melitopol/Post Prischib aka Wysokoje/Kreis Melitopol see Bandrow-Kolonia aka Bohn aka Naimann Neuendorf/Kotshetnoye aka Kotschetnaja aka Neuendorf, Kotschetnoje Ostheim Prischib Settled aft. 1863 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien & Kaschubia. aka Melentewo Settled by Volga Germans Kreis Melitopol German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Hoffental Hoffental Hoffmann Hoffmann Chutor Hoffmann Gut Volga Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Krasny-Kut Hoffmannsfeld Hoffmannstal Hoffmanowka Hoffnung Hoffnung Hoffnungsau Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Don Gebiet Volga Galicia Akkermann Nikolajew/Jelanez Remarks aka Shdanowka E E Kloestitz Mariental Dolina 1784 K Dolina 1867 E Worms /Johannestal aka Nadeshdina; population246 in 1941-1943 E Worms/Johannestal aka Nadeshda; population 920 in 1919 E Arzis Beresan Hoffnungsfeld Hoffnungsfeld Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw Akkermann 96 Village Profile/Info. 1922 Kherson/Odessa Hoffnungstal 1864 1856 1856 Chasaw-Jurt E E E Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Village History Kloestitz Hoffnungsburg Hoffnungstal E E Parish E Kherson/Odessa Hoffnungsort Hoffnungsort 1859 Akkermann Hoffnungsburg Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Religion Pallasowka Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan/ Netschajansk Hoffnungsfeld Hoffnungsfeld Hoffnungsfeld Founded Hoffnungstal Hoffnungstal Kronau Akkermannn 1841-1848 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Klöstitz aka Wladimirowka aka Luxemburg (bei Weselaja Dolina in 1995) of Beresan see Hofmanowka see Nadjeshda aka Nadeshdowka; leased colony Post Pokrowskoje aka Tarasowo, Torosowa, Torossowo; population 459 in 1926 Torosowa aka Kokorek aka Dolgenskoje, Dolganka/Wolost Tschertomiyk see Dolgunskoje aka Nadeshdowka/Nr. 9; http://www.odessa3.org/ http://blackseagr.org/f 1859 had 89 houses; collections/history/link/h orums/viewtopic.php? population 1,930 inn 1939, offbess.txt f=15&t=61 extinct in 1995 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Hoffnungstal Hoffnungstal Hoffnungstal Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Georgia Hoffnungstal Hoffnungstal Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Hoffnungstal Hoffnungstal Hoffnungstal Hoffnungstal Hoffnungstal Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia South Caucaus Crimea/Taurida District Dshankoi 1873 Religion E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Hochheim aka Kul-Oba-Aschen-Huegel and Kuloba; German Colonies of Hochheim Prischib Elisabethgrad aka Nadeshdino/ Kreis Aleksandrowsk aka Girowka Karatapa Hoffnungstal Kurskojew Om-Issyl-Kulj 1817/19 1921 1904 1922 E E E E Dshankoi Hoffnungstal Nr. 7 Ufa Nowosjelowka Hofmanowka Volhynia Gorodniza Hohenbach Hohenberg Galicia Crimea/Taurida Mielec Eupatoria Hohenberg Hohendorf Hohendorf Hohenfeld Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Volga Don Gebiet Ewpatorija Dshambul Seelman Nowo-Swetlanowa Hohenfeld Don Gebiet Ostheim 97 Founded Hoffnungstal Karajazy Hochheim 1906 1783 1879 1882 1861 http://www.odessa3.org/ http://blackseagr.org/f aka Zebrikowo; 1859 had 120 collections/history/link/h orums/viewtopic.php? houses; population 1,887 in offod.txt f=15&t=35 1926 aka Nadjeshda aka Kul Oba/Wolost Totanaj/Kreis Perekop/Post Kurman Kemeltschi and Kolaj Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region, aka Basiljewka E E Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Gofmanowka, Hoffmanowka E E Hohenbach/Reichsh eim Byten Records started 1823, aka Czermin Kolonia aka Tottman Neusatz aka Totman/Wolost Kokej/Post Kokey and Ajbar M M E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Werschinowka, Gljupaski German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Hohenfeld Hohenfeld Hokel Gut Hokkoz Holawar Hollert Holoskow Holosna Julianowka North Caucasus Holstein Volga Kamenka 1765 E Goldstein/VerkhnayaKulalinka Holstein Holzgraben Honenberg Honoratowka Honorin Horbasch Horizanna Wielka Horn Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Galicia Volhynia Volhynia Galicia Volga Fedorowka Unterwalden 1765 E aka Goldstein, Werchnaja Kulalinka Hornbacher Chutor Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan E Hörnersdorf Kherson/Odessa Beresan/ (Nord/Tschernow?) K München aka Christoforowka Chutor, Christofowka, Hörnersfeld Horocholina Galicia Bohorodczany 1803 E Ugartsthal After 1898, parish was Stanislau Horodischtsche Horoslar Horotschin Horozanna Nowa Horschtschik Horski Horucko Hotin Volhynia Dobrudscha Volhynia Galicia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Galicia Bessarabia Tschernjachow Konstanza Shitomir 1880 E E Uschomir E Drohobycz Hotin R E Shitomir Kassel Josefsberg Kischinew 98 1888 Lugansk Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida South Caucaus North Siberia Galicia Volhynia Rayon Nowo Swetlanowka Post Kodshanbak Post Taganasch see Traubenberg Dshankoi Om-Atschairsk Tlumacz K Rohatyn K Ottynia Podwysolie Founded after 1803 see Cholosna-Julianowka Founded after 1 803 see Gonorin see Gorbascha see Neu Horizanna Pallasowka Revised 16 Feb 2012 extinct as of 1918 aka Gorodischtsche, Chorodischtsche Romanian name: Cocosi see Romansdorf see Neu Horizanna aka Gorschtschik Kreis Tiraspol Records started 1791 Rumanian village German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Baraschi Religion Hotisch Hubenfeld Volhynia Don Gebiet Hubenfeld Huberowka Huberowka Huck Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Huckertal Hummel Hundsdorf Hundsthal Husaren Husaren Hussenbach Hussenbach Hutterdorf Hutterite Volga Volga Galicia Galicia Volga Volga Volga Volga Balzer Marxstadt 1767 E Myslenice Frank Frank Frank Krasny-Kut 1880 1763 1765 1767 1860 K K K E E Crimea/Taurida Prischib E Parish Heimthal Ludwigstal Dshankoi Balzer 1767 E Sidina Huttertal Crimea/Taurida Eugenfeld 1843 E Eugenfeld Hutweide Huziejow Nowy Huziejow Stare Hyki Kolonja Ibraim Bay Ibraim Konrad Ignacowka Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Neu Sandez 1785 E Stadlo Ignatjewka Ignatjewka Nr.6 Ihly Chutor Ilaschowka Ilawla Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volga Saturinowka 99 Simpferopol Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Chotish see Fidlerowo aka Fidlerowka, Wysokoje Pole/Kreis Bachmut see Kopitz Post Dshankoj aka Slavnukha, Splawnucha aka Sowohos No. 593 Communist aka Brockhausen see Deutsch Chelmitz aka Psia Dolina aka Jeischanka Ilshanka aka Linewo Osero aka Gaschon Hutterite Colonies http://blackseagr.org/f aka Staro Borodatyj, orums/viewtopic.php? Borodatyj, Gutteral/Kreis f=15&t=97 Melitopol Records started 1787; aka Hain, Gaj, Gaje see Neu Huziejow see Alt-Huziejow see Reichsheim Post Spat Neusatz see Rozanka Beresan Gorodniza 1889 1889 Rayon Sheleznyj /Post New York M M New-Jork E Nowograd-Wolynsk Revised 16 Feb 2012 NW of Otschakow aka Iljaschowka see Leichtling German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Ilawla Volga Ilgeri Kasperju Crimea/Taurida Ewpatorija Ilgery Montonaj Iljaschowka Illowaisk (russisch) Ilowia Ilowlinskyj Ilowlinskyj Umet Ilschanka Ingul River Inguletz River Insel Chortitza Iraklijewka Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Don Gebiet Volga Volga Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Ewpatorija Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Chortitza Irenenfeld Irenowka Chutor Irgis River Irinowka Irion Chutor Irtysch Isbaschka Isbaschua Isbin Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Hoffnungstal Hoffnungstal Ischalka Ischarelek Ischun Ischun Nemeckij Isenburg Isendorf Orenburg Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Ishizkoje Chutor Kherson/Odessa 100 TroickCharcyzsk Founded Religion Parish Neusatz 1889 E 1789 M Tag.-Jeisk Dobrinka Dobrinka Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Elgery Kaspir/Post Agaj aka Elgery Montonaj/Post Dshelal see Ilaschowka Post Charcyzsk see Ilowlinskyj aka Umet, Ilowia Ilowia see Husaren Beresan see Sagradovka see Neu Rohrbach/Odessa E E Hoffnungstal Hoffnungstal E Posttal aka Irenowka Chutor; population 35 in 1904 see Irenefeld see Hamberg Akkermann Se-Irtyschskaja Pleschanow/ NeuSamara 1899 aka Krassnyj Jar see Engel Chutor/Odessa see Bergenquell/Odessa see Izbini 1890 Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies M see Nemezki-Ischun see Deutsch Ischun Pallasowka Pallasowka E E Hoffnungstal E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Hoffnungstal aka Ischitskoje Chutor; population 80 in 1904 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Ishora Islam Terek Islam Terek St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Islutschistaja Ismai Abai Ismai Abaj Ismail Isobilnoje Issyl Kulj Kriwoj Dnjepropertrowski Rog/Friesendorf Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Ismail North Caucasus North Siberia Omsk Iswar Itschki St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Itschki Itschuk Ivrenes Iwaneljubewka Iwanki Iwano Lubowka Iwano-Ijubowka Iwanowka Iwanowka Crimea/Taurida St. Petersburg Dobrudscha Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Jelatshik Kharkow Iwanowka Iwanowka Iwanowka Iwanowka Iwanowka Iwanowka Iwanowka Iwanowka Iwanowka 101 Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Kolpino see Neudorf see Neudorf 1824 1880 Jewish E E 1809 E 1932 E E 1898 E Djelal Neusatz Arzis Stawropol Gatschina Feodosia Konstanza Odessa Kreis Feodosija /Post Itschki Romanian name: Ivrenezul Rayon Komintern see Johannesfeld see Roemmich Chutor Johannesfeld Jelisabethgrad Charkow Gawrilowka Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR Nikolajew Georgiewsk Om-Borodinowsk Om-Borodinowsk Om-Issyl-Kulj Settled by emigrants from Baden, Wuerttemberg, Preussen, closed after 2 years Post Barwenkowo population 276 in 1926 population 25 in 1919 1903 1902 M M E M aka Eppchutor see GljadeNr. 3 E Neusatz Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Koskentschi German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Iwanowka Iwanowka Iwanowka Iwanowskij Iwaschtschenko Izbini Izydorowka Jablokowo Jabloneckaja Jablonez Jablonja Jablonowka Jablonowka Jablonowka Jablonowka Jadwinina Jadwonin Jagodenka Jagodinka Jagodnaja Poljana Jagodnoje Jagodnoje Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Jagonia Jahn, Chutor Jahndorf Jakobli Galicia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet South Caucaus Jakobsdorf Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko /Beresowka Jakobsonstal Dobrudscha Bráila 102 North Siberia North Caucasus Volhynia Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Volhynia Volga North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Volga Jekaterinoslaw Volga Founded Tabuldi Luginy Emiltschin Zydaczow 1835 Religion Parish E Emiltschin Kronau E K Emiltschin Machliniec Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Bescharanskij/Post Suja aka Diwlin see Neu Anlage see Hannowka see Bethel aka Isbin see Silbertal see Mariendorf Baraschi Fedorowka Om-Borissowsk E E E Krasny-Kut E Plushnoje E Wolodarsk Jagodnaja Poljana 1767 E E,K Emiltschin Settled by Volga Germans see Muntau see Lauwe Shitomir see Jadwonin aka Jadwinina see Jagodinka aka Jagodenka see Ebenfeld Krasny-Kut Kamionka Strumilowa E 1803 1885 K E Kamionka Strumilowa Grunau aka Klara Zetkin see Blumenfeld 1842 E aka Tschischewo E Romanian name: General Praporgescu, Satul Nemtesc Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Jakobstal Jakowka Jakowlewo Ukrainian Name Stefan Voda Region Bessarabia Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Jakowlewo Jakschihaj Alt Jakubowka Jakubowka Jalantasch Jalowe Jaluntusch Jaly Mojanak Jamburg Jamburg Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Jamburg Jamka Jammersthal Jammertal St. Petersburg North Siberia Galicia South Caucaus Janino Janow Janow Janowka I Janowka II Janyschewka Janzen Japak Japundschi Japundsha Japundsha Maier Japundsha Rot Jarakaj Jargara St. Petersburg Don Gebiet Galicia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia North Siberia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Bessarabia 103 District Bender Founded 1873 Religion E Parish Klöstitz (1904)/ Eigenfeld (1939) Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Laso; leased colony; population 498 in 1939 see Pisarowka see Nataljewka Zaporoshjo Dshankoi Rayon Woznesensk/Post Zaporoshje Post Djurhan Simpferopol Dshankoi Lisko Post Suja Post Weinka Records started 1788 Ewpatorija Jamburg Slawgorod Jamburg Slawgorod Dolina 1874 E M 1792 K 1848 E K K Bandrow Post Ewpatorija Rayon Locman-Kamenskij Settled by Volga Germans Jamburg (1823) aka Kingisepp; Russian city with Germans Settled by Volga Germans Bolechow see Freudental 1853 E Settled by emigrants from Sr.-Rogatka see Seredinowka Records started 1788 see Janyschewka Grodek Jagiellonski E Hartfeld Pulin Om-Ljubinsk Ts-Jelanskij E E M E Heimthal Heimthal aka Janowka I Neu-Sarata see Maier-Roth see Friedenstein Post Ajbar Post Ajbar see Marienfeld aka Iargara Dshankoi Dshankoi Kahul 1882 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Jarmizin Jarmy Galstei North Caucasus North Siberia Winodelnoje Omsk E Jaroslau Jaroslaw Jaschpek Jasinowka Jasinowka Jasnaja Balka Jasnaja Poljana Jasnoje Jasnopolje Jassinowka Jassnoje Jaswinka Jasykowo Jata Jaworow Jaworow Jaworskoje Jaworskoje Jazow Nowy Jazow Stary Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Galicia Galicia Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Galicia Galicia Jaroslau E Parish Jaroslau Jekaterinoslaw Volga North Caucasus Jekaterinopol Jekaterinoslaw Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Jaroslaw, records started 1815 see Jaroslau Neusatz Golodajewka Dshankoi Tarasowa Alexandronewsk Chorititza Nisko Dolina Dolina Krassnopol see Tiegenhof Post Taganasch 1906 1824 E 1783 K K E M 1856 see Tiegenhagen see Prangenau aka Tiegenhof see Nikolaidorf see Gruental Jezowe Dolina Ugartsthal Alexandronewsk Records started 1784 aka Rosenheim see Rosenhof see Neu Jazow see Alt-Jazow Rayon Sherebee/ Post Sherebee see Freudental see Husaren Zaporoshjo Jegorowka Jegorowka Nr. 12 Jeischanka Jeisk Village History 1842 K aka Kleinwerder or Klein Werder Jekaterinowka Bessarabia Bender 1908 E Leipzig aka Ecaterineanca and Ecaterinovca; population 706 in 1939 Jekaterinowka Don Gebiet Illowaisk 1887 E Tag.-Jeisk aka Katharinenhof, Klemisch Ch. 104 Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Jekaterinowka Jekaterinowka Jekaterinowka Jekaterinowka Jekaterinowka Jekaterinowka Jekaterinowka Jekaterinowka Jekaterinowka Jekaterinowka Jekaterinowka Jekaterinowka Jekaterinowka Chutor Jekaterinowka Chutor Jekaterinowka Kljutschi Jekaterinowka Kljutschi Jekaterinowka Moskalenki Jekaterinowka Nr. 1 Jekaterinowskij Jelanka Jelanskij Nr. 3 Jelanskij Nr. 4 Jelanskij Nr. 5 Jelanskij Nr. 6 Jelenowka Jelenowka 105 Ukrainian Name Region Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kharkow Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Ufa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Don Gebiet North Siberia Volga Ufa Ufa Ufa Ufa Don Gebiet Kharkow District Founded Religion TroickCharcysk Jekaterinoslaw Kriwoj Rog Nowosofijewka Parish Taganrog 1866 Santurinowka 1889 Dshankoi Kasantschin 1894 Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Gebiet der Don Kosaken/Post Chareyzsk Rayon Salonjans kij aka Katarinowka /Rayon Adamowka/Kreis Werchnednjeprowsk ? Wolost Aleksandrowka/Post Boshedarowka aka Rosenfeld E Rayon and Post Konstantinowka/Okrug Artemowsk see Katharinehof see Rosenfeld Post Chortitza see Katharinenfeld see Katharinental/Odessa Post Dshankoj M see Rosenfeld/Nikolajew Nikolajew/Neu Freudental Sl-Kljutschi Sl-Kljutschi Om-Moskalenki aka Rein; population 40 in 1904 1912 1912 1902 1889 M K M M Chortitza S Ostheim Se-Leningradskaja Ismailow Ismailow Ismailow Ismailow Konstantinowka 1894 1894 1894 1894 Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Helenowka Post Barwenkowo German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Jelenowka Jelenowka Jelenowka Jelenowka Jelenowka Nr. 7 Jelewka Ukrainian Name Region Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Jelisawetgrad Jelisawetinka Jelisawetowka North Siberia Volhynia Don Gebiet Jelisawetowka Jelisawetowka Jelisawetowka Kherson/Odessa South Caucaus Crimea/Taurida Founded Glückstal Grigoiopol Bender Religion Parish Jelisawetpol Volhynia Jelisawetpol Jelisawetpole Jelisawetpole Jeller Jelschanka Jenner-Höfe Jepaneschnikowa Jeremejewka Jeremetowka Jermakowskij Jermaschli Jeroschinsk Jerschow Jerusalemka Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Volga Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia South Caucaus North Caucasus Volga Volhynia Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks E aka Neuland/Odessa see Helenowka 1895 Malin E Klöstitz (1904) / Mathildendorf (1939) E Radomysl aka Helenowka/Ileanca; leased colony; population 314 in 1939 see Alexanderhof aka Elowka SlBlagoweschtschensk see Elisabethort K Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan Gruenfeld 1924 population 223 in 1926 aka Luxemburg see Elisabethal E E Rayon Sherebee/ Post Sherebee Zaporoshjo Jelisawetowka 106 District Pulin E Heimthal Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels K Straßburg aka Jelisawetpo le, Elisawetpol chutor or railway station see Elisabethdorf see Jelisawetpol Beresan Beresan (Nord) Ak-Koktschetaw E See Bischofsfeld/Odessa See Bischofsfeld/Odessa Om-Krestinsk E see Eigenfeld Winodelnoje Mariental Pulin E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Shitomir German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Jeruslan Jeschau Jesser Chutor Jewgenjewka Jewgenjewka Jewgenjewka Jewgenjewka Jewgenjewka Jewgenjewko Jezowe Joachimstal( feld) Johannesdorf Johannesdorf Johannesfeld Johannesfeld Volga Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Ufa Volga Volhynia Volhynia North Caucasus Galicia Don Gebiet North Caucasus North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Johannesfeld Johannesfeld Johannesfeld Johannesfeld Johannesfeld II Johannesruh Johannesruh Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Johannesruh Johannesruh Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Johannesruh Johannestal Johannestal 107 District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Jezowe Glückstal E Kassel see Helenental/Odessa Kasantschin Fedorowka Nisko Stawropol Dschambul Dshankoi Mank. Kalitwinsk Tarasowka 1894 E 1783 1908 1847 1882 1888 K K E E E E Jezowe see Eugenewka see Evental see Struchdorf aka Jeschau Stawropol aka Molotschnoje Hochheim Johannesfeld aka Koktein aka Neu-Hoffnung 1898 1898 E E Rosenfeld Rynowka E Hochheim Rynowka Dshankoi Tschertkowskij Eugenfeld aka Ladonowka, Krasnaja Kolonka aka Sidorowka, Iwanki see Roemmich Chutor Post Kurman Kemeltschi aka Scheptuchowka see Tschornyj Kosch aka Tokultschak 1878 M 1864 E Eugenfeld aka Taschtschenak, Neu Huttertal/Kreis Melitopol E http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/jo Worms/Johannestal hannes.txt 1859 had 90 houses; population 186 in 1825 and 1,231 in 1926 Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Hutterite Colonies Dolynske Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Beresan/Landau 1817/1820 Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. District Founded Religion Remarks Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels/ Mannheim 1864 K aka Michajlowka; population 206 in 1905 and 280 in 1926 E Hochheim German Colonies of Hochheim see Dowsunskoje aka Aksjuru-Konrat Hochheim aka Aksjuru Konrat/Wolost Totanaj/Post Kolaj Johannestal Johannestal Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Johannisfeld Johannisheim Johannistal Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Johannistal Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Johannistal (Aksyuru-Konrat) Josefinendorf Crimea/Taurida Galicia Rawa Ruska 1790 K Uhnow German Colonies of Hochheim aka Jozefowka, Poddubce Josefow Galicia Radziechow 1785 E Josefow aka Jozefow, records started 1805 Josefsberg Galicia Dohobycz 1785 R Josefsberg aka Korosnica, records started 1793 Josefsdorf Josefsdorf Josefsdorf Josefsheim Josefstal Josefstal Josefstal Josefstal Josefsthal Josephine Josephine 108 Yosypivka Yosypivka 1882 Bessarabia Galicia Galicia Don Gebiet Galicia Bender Mielec 1865 1783 E K Kamenka 1850 K Jekaterinoslaw Josifowka 1779 E Kherson/Odessa Volga Galicia Volhynia Volhynia Grossliebental/ Mariinskojie Kamenka Dolina Wolodarsk Jarun 1804/10 1852 1830 K K K E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Mathildendorf Jaslany Josephstal aka Placinta and Platschinda; populatoin 379 in 1939 aka Jozefow see Neu Kupnowitz aka Pogorelowka see Uszkowice Kolonia aka Joseifowka/ Rayon Karl Marx/Kreis Nowomoskowsk http://blackseagr.org/f aka Josifowka and orums/viewtopic.php? Sergejewka; population 427 f=15&t=29 in 1825 and 1,809 in 1943 aka Skypalewo Weldzirz Heimthal Nowograd-Wolynsk German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Josephow Volhynia Nowograd-Wolynsk E Shitomir Josephstadt Josephstadt Konan Josifowka Jost Volhynia Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Baraschi E Heimthal Jost Jost Jost Jozefow Jozefowka Jslam-Terek Juchari-Djamin Juchary Djamin North Siberia Volga Volga Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Om-Moskalenki Kukkus Kukkus 1896 1767 1767 E E E Kambar Eupatoria 1882 1882 E Juchary Dshamin Judkowa Judkowa Juergental Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Simpferopol Tarasowka Tarasowka Wasilijewka Jugowka Jukala Julianowka Julianowka Juline I Juline II Jungsturm Junischtsche Juraszowa Jurjewka Jurmakej Juschanleo Jusefow Orenburg Ufa Volhynia Volhynia 109 Volga Volhynia Galicia Volhynia Ufa Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Pleschanow/NeuSamara Dawlekanowo Korostyschew Pulin Lugansk Lugansk Gmelinka Neu Sandez Gouv. Kiew Dawlekanowo 1902 1902 K K E 1890 1894 M M E E Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Jusefow aka Osipowka, JosephstadtKonan, Jusefowka see Josephstadt see Josefstal see Friedrichstal Settled by Volg a Germans. -- aka Popowka Popovkina aka Popowkina see Josefow see Josefinendorf Byten aka Mergenthaler Neusatz Wolost Kambar/Post Spat and Saki Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies Radomysl Shitomir Rayon Iwanowka Rayon Iwanowka 1788 1894 E E M Stadlo Radomysl see Wjunischtsche Records started 1787 defunct after 1914 see Neukirch see Josephow Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Jusefowka Juseptycze Jusowka Justinowka Kaban Achtatschi Kaban Ak Tatschl Kaban, Chutor Kabarnau Kabilonow, Chutor Kabyla Kacapka Kachir Kadagajewka Volhynia Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Kharkow Kadcik Kadcza Galicia Galicia Neu Sandez Kadschau Kaercher, Chutor Kagarlyk Chutor Kahul Galicia Ufa Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Neu Sandez Kaisersdorf Galicia Sambor Jekaterinoslaw Ludwigstal/Kreis Aleksandrowsk Kaisersdorf Founded Zydaczow Pulin Kokai Religion E 1886 E E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Josephstadt Records started 1809 Kreis Bachmut Gelsenkirchen Ludwigstal Shitomir Post Trech Ablam Post Kodshanbak Ewpatorija E Rosenfeld Nikolajew population 35 in 1919 see Wasiljewka Post Barwenkowo 1785 1894 1925 Kahul 1783 After 1803, parish was Neu Sandez see Kadschau E Stadlo E E Stadlo aka Kadcza, records started 1787 E Neu-Sarata See Freiberg /Odessa aka Cahul K Kruzyki aka Kalinow, after 1877 parish was Kaisersdorf http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/ka iserdf.txt 1832 see Zarskoje/Carakoje Settled aft. 1863 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien and Kaschubia Kaisersgnade Kaisersgnade Kaisersheim Alt Samaraara Volga Kherson/Odessa Melekes Kaisertal Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi 1892 E Hochheim aka Kogenly; German Colonies of Hochheim Kaisertal Crimea/Taurida Eugenfeld 1838 E Eugenfeld aka Utljuk, Staryj Number / Kreis Melitopol 110 E E see Lustdorf/Odessa Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Kaisertal Crimea/Taurida Simpferopol Kajabei I Kajasta Kajasty Osma Kajaswta Kajnasch Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Akkermann Tabuldi Tabuldi Tabuldi Feodosia Kalaglea Kalantarowka Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Kalatschowka Kalau-Kara Kaldejewka Kalestrowo Kalfa Kalinintal Kalinow Kalinowka Kalinowo Kalinowo Kalinowo Kalischinka Kalmios Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Dobrudscha North Caucasus Galicia Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Bender Tabuldi Kalmu Kara Kalmu Kara Kalmueckenberg Kalmueckenberg Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Simpferopol Simpferopol Marxstadt Marxstadt Kaltan Orenburg Pleschanow/NeuSamara 111 Founded Religion E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Hochheim aka Kogenly/Post Bijuk Onlar and Djurmen Posttal leased colony; population 50 in 1904 1883 Post Suja 1883 E see Roemmich Chutor/Odessa Archangelskoje Kaliakra M Leipzig 1908 1865 1903 aka Colaceni and Kalatschewka see Chaldejewka see Karlsruhe/Odessa Romanian name: Ali-Anife K see Kaisersdorf see Felsenburg/Odessa see Marienort Golizinowka 1885 M see Marienort Slawgorod Hoffnungstal 1865 E Neusatz Neusatz aka Kalmukara; German Colonies of Neusatz Wolost Tabuldi / Post Suja E E 1890 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Kaltscha Kaltschinowka Kaltschinowka Kaltschinowka Kaltschinowka Kaltwasser Kalusz Kalusz Kalusz Nowy Kambar Kambar Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Tschernigew Volga Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kambar Kambar Eltok Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kamenaja Kherson/Odessa Kamenez Kamenistoje Kamenka Kamenka Kamenka Kamenka Orenburg Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kamenka Kherson/Odessa Kamenka Kamenka Kamenka Kamenka Kamenka Nr. 4 112 St. Petersburg Volga Volga Volhynia Orenburg District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks also seen as Neu and Alt Kaltscha - see Wiesental/Odessa Alexandronewsk Belowesh Colonies Konotop Belowesch Lemberg Kalusz Kalusz 1832 1766 Eupatoria Kambar 1880 1880 1783 M E Grunau Belowesh Rayon Dmitrowka E E K E Lemberg Kalusz Ugartsthal Records started 1778 E Byten Simpferopol Neusatz Neusatz Records started in 1784 see Neu Kalusz Wolost Kambar/Post Spat and Saki see Ochsner/Odessa (aka Kamenja Balka) Pleschanow/NeuSamara Steinfeld 1890 M 1928 K Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies Langenberg aka Steinbach see Ebenland/Odessa see Steinberg/Nikolajew see Steinfeld/Nikolajew K see Mannheim/Odessa aka Weiler Gorki, settled by emigrants from Kolpino, NeuSaratowka Baehr Frank 1863 1765 E K Tschernjachow North of Orenburg 1894 E M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Shitomir German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Kamennaja Gorka Kamenny Owrag Kamennyj Kut Kamenopole Kamenopolje Kamenskeje Kamenskolje Kameny Owrag Kamien Kaminski Volhynia Volga Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Volga Galicia Kherson/Odessa Gorodniza Kamionka Strumilowa Galicia Kamionka Strumilowa Founded Religion E Wesselo-Terni 1874 M Romanowka 1823 M Nisko Reichau E Josefow K E Kamionka Strumilowa Neu Sandez Galicia Galicia Galicia Poltava Kharkow Volga Jekaterinoslaw Kampenau Jekaterinoslaw Kamtschatka Kamtschatka Kamysch Kamyschatskaja Bessarabia Don Gebiet North Siberia Don Gebiet Akkermann Kamyschenka Kamyschewoje Kamyschin Kamyschljak Nr. 14 North Siberia Orenburg Volga North Caucasus Sl-Nowo-Alexejewskij North of Orenburg 1909 1895 E M Agrachansk 1901 M Kamyschowo Kamyshin Kherson/Odessa Volga Taras Schewtschenko 1785 1788 Nowograd-Wolynsk E Kamionka Strumilowa Kamionka Wielka Kamionna Kammennaja Kammennoje Kammenny Owrag Kamp 113 Kamionka Strumilowa Neu Sandez 1785 Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Steinberg see Klippenfeld aka Steinfeld see Steinfeld see Kampenau aka Kampenau see Degott Records started 1786 see Steinfeld /Odessa Records started 1806 see Steindorf Post Sachnowschtshina see Marienheim see Degott see Chortitza, Insel Welikije Butschki Ludwigstal 1893 Slawgorod E Posttal aka Kamenskoje/ Kreis Alekaterinoslaw aka Camceatca and Kotschkowatoje see Badury E see Katharinental E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Neu Freudental German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name North Caucasus North Siberia Volga Jekaterinoslaw Kana Kana Kana Kancerowka Kandel Kaneau Kangil Kangle Kangyl Kankrin Kankrinowka Kano Kano Kanowo Kanskoje Kantakusenka Kantakusowa Kantakusowa Kantemir bei Josefsdorf Kantemir I Kantemir II Kantow Kanzerowka Kanzerowka Nr. 3 Kapetultschin Kapitanowka Chutor Kaplan Nr. 15 Kaplanfeld Kaplanowo Kaplanswo Kappental Kapri 114 Region Rybalskoye Kherson/Odessa Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Volga Volga North Caucasus Volga Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Bessarabia Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Orenburg Volhynia Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus Don Gebiet Bessarabia District Prochladnyj Slawgorod Pallasowka Kutschurgan/Fr. Engels/ Selz Marxstadt Simpferopol Prischib Saliwnoje Founded Religion 1885 E E E 1860 1808 1767 K E Parish Fr. Engels E K Rastatt Bender E Mathildendorf 1894 M 1901 K M Beresan E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Remarks Kana see Rosental Beresan North of Orenburg Village Profile/Info. aka Kanowo Neusatz 1883 Village History aka Rybalskoje; 1859 193 houses; population 295 in 1808 and 3,439 in 1943 aka Kano, Kanskoje German Colonies of Neusatz see Karatscha-Kangil Post Spat aka Schoenfeld see Kaneau see Metschet see Kana see Kaneau a market town see Friedental see Friedental see Korntal I see Korntal II see Gnadenfeld see Rosental aka Sipaj see Rissowate München see Ebenfeld see Ebenfeld aka Schapaschnikowo aka Husch German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Kapustino Kapustjanka Kapustjanka Kara Bai Kara Baj Kara Gurt Kara it Kara Kitaj Kara Sabu Kara Sabu Kara Taschlyk Kara Totanaj Karach Karaczynow Karaganowka Karagoli Karaguj Karahurt Karakulsk Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Orenburg Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Karakunt Karakutsch Karalar Karalar Karaman Karaman Karamanowa Karambasch Karamen Karamin Karamin Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Ufa Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Karamurat Karamyschewka Karamyschewka Dobrudscha North Siberia Volga 115 District Founded Religion Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Rosenfeld/Nikolajew see Blumengart Post Chortitza Zaporoshje E Simpferopol Ewpatorija Eupatoria Ewpatorija Village History Djelal Post Simferopol 1902 E Djelal E Djelal Neusatz Post Ewpatorija Om-Sosnowka Grodek Jagiellonski Om-Ljubinsk E Lemberg Kreis Perokop Zurichtal Records started 1778 see Franzfeld/Odessa North of Orenburg Eupatoria 1895 1890 M E Djelal see Neu-Hoffnung Nr. 57 German leased colonies of Neusatz Gut M E Ewpatorija Marxstadt Marxstadt E E Aljeschewo Marxstadt Totonai 1894 1859 M E E Konstanza Ak-Koktschetaw see Bauer 1876 1901 K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Djelal Post Ewpatorija aka Unterwalden aka Orlowskoje see Neudorf/Odessa Unterwalden See Gruenental see Gruenental Romanian name: Ferdinand I. aka Kraukamysch German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Karamyschewka Karangut Volga Crimea/Taurida Totonai Karangut Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Karanie Galicia Kamionka Strumilowa Karanie Galicia Kamionka Strumilowa Karankut Karasan Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Simpferopol Karasan Karassan Karassubasar Karatai Karatal Karatsch Karatsch Karatsch Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Dobrudscha North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Simpferopol Tabuldi 1862 Konstanza Sl-Orlow Kertsch Petrowsk Semikalosdsi 1922 1909 1900/1 1901 1900 Karatsch Karatsch Karatscha Kangil Karaulny Bujerak Karawulka Karch, Chutor Karczemka Karczemko Kardamitsch Karherinefeld Karl Liebknecht Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga North Siberia North Siberia Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Georgia Don Gebiet Karl Liebknecht Kherson/Odessa 116 Kertsch Petrowsk Simpferopol Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks 1884 1884 1862 Hochheim Wolost Totanaj/ Post Dshankoj and Kolaj E Josefow Records started 1806 K Toporow E M Hochheim German Colonies of Hochheim Wolost Tabuldi/ Post Karasan E M E Neusatz Romanian name: Nisipari Zuerichtal Zuerichtal 1901 1880 Ts-Troitzk Om-Bulajewo E E Byten Wolost Petrowsk /Kreis Feodosija/Post Kertsch and Semikolodcy aka Kangle see Koehler E E see Rudorlfshof see Rudulfshof see Schönfeld/Odessa Luxemburg 1818 see Marienfeld see Deutschendorf/Nikolajew Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Karl Liebknecht Chutor Karl Marx Karl Marx Karlewka Chutor Karlowka Karlowka Karlowka Karlowka Karlowka Karlowka Karlowka Karlowka Chutor Karlsberg Karlsdorf Karlsdorf Karlsfeld District Religion Parish Kherson/Odessa Volga Galicia Galicia North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Stepove Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Neu Kandel/Odessa E see Hoffental/Nikolajew Beresan Gebiet Tabuldi Tschertamlik Michailowka Newinnomyskaja Tabuldi 1884 1868 1868 K E E E München Defunct after 1918 Post Nikopol Nikolajew Post Suja aka Glinjansja six families in 1919 Skole 1835 E K Felizienthal Stepnoje 1897 E Karlsfeld see Karolowka aka Romanowka Hochheim aka Deutsch-Dshankoi; UsumSakal; German Colonies of Hochheim Dshankoi Beresan/Landau Karlsruhe Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Karlsruhe Crimea/Taurida Prischib 117 Founded Kronau Karlsruhe Karlsruhe Karlsruhe Region 1890 1810/17 1816 E K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Landau aka Kalestrowo; population 303 in 1811 and 2,096 in 1943 see Dowsunskoje Hochheim aka DeutschDshankoj/Wolost Totanaj/Kreis Perekop/Post Dshankoj and Kolaj Hochstaedt aka Kreschtsche nka/Kreis Melitopol German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Karlstal Karlswalde Karlufka Karlzkaja Karman Karmasen Karmysch Karolinka Karolinow Karolinowka Karolow Karolowka Karpenka Karpowka Karpowka Ukrainian Name Region Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volhynia Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Volga Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Galicia Volga Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Karpowka Karpowka Karras Karsten, Chutor Kart Myschik Kartagaj Kartakai Kartakai Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Caucasus Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kartamyschewka Kherson/Odessa 118 District Founded Odessa/Grossliebental /TscherwonoPowstansch/Nikolajew skoje 1806/1899 Plushnoje Roswaschen Religion E E Parish Freudental Rowno Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Schellenberg, in the year 1806 nineteen families from Württ. (some from village of Freudental) settled the estate of Prussia http://blackseagr.org/f Captain Karl Vitsch. See also orums/viewtopic.php? Hoffungstal, Bessarabia. f=15&t=32 Population 175/195 in 1926 aka Slobodskije Golondyrin see Malo Odessa/Rasdelnaja Baraschi Pulin E E Heimthal Shitomir Brody 1865 E E Shitomir Josefow 1885 1885 M M Memrik Goldschinowka K Elsaß aka Karolinowka see Karolinka Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels aka Koralowka, Karlsdorf Post Shelannoje see Rosenort Gorjatschewodsk 1804 E Karras Eupatoria 1879 E Byten 1892 Beresan K K Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels K see Koschkin Revised 16 Feb 2012 Post Kurman Kemeltschi see Kuhnersdorf see Kuhnersdorf/Odessa Straßburg chutor or railway station German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Kartmitschik Crimea/Taurida Kartmyshik Crimea/Taurida Kartmytschik Kartsch Nr. 2 Kartschag Kartschau Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida District Kambar Simpferopol Kary Chutor Kasanzewskij Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Taras-Schewtschenko Om-Ljubinsk Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan/ Rasdelnaja/ Ponjatowka Bessarabia Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Akkermann Radomysl Alexandronewsk Tscheljabinsk Agai Agai Kassel Kata Tobel Katagai Katagai Katalui Katanajewo 119 Velykokomarivka Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Dobrudscha North Siberia E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Wolost Kambar/Post Spat and Saki and Semikolodcy Neusatz M Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kaschpalat Kasimirowka Kasjanoselsk Kasper Kaspir Kaspir 1879 Simpferopol Kary Chutor Kary Chutor Koshary Religion German Colonies of Neusatz Nikolajew/Beresan/ Warwarowka Beresan Kaschary Founded 1904 1895 E Zuerichtal aka Michailowka/KaryMichailowka; population 172 in 1941-1943 NW of Otschakow K aka Kary Gut/Lothringen K 1888 K Rasdelnaja 1911 Arzis Radomysl 1824 E E E 1888 E Grossulowo/ Kassel 1810 E Alexandrowka Dshankoi Tultscha Ak-Petropawlowsk 1884 1884 1857 M bapt Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Koschary and Alt Kaschary aka Caspalat/Kaspolat and Nowyje Kaplany aka Kronsdorf Kassel http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/ka ssel.txt aka Cassel and Komarowka; 99 founding families; population 399 in 1810 and 2,045 in 1926 see Bruderfeld Romanian name: Cataloi German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Katarinenhof Katarinowka Katarinowka Katarlyk Katerinenfeld Katerinowka Katerinowka Katerinowka Katerinowka Katerinowka Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Katerinowka, Chutor Katharinenfeld Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Katharinenfeld Jekaterinoslaw Katharinenfeld Katharinenfeld Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Katharinenfeld Katharinenfeld Katharinenfeld Kharkow South Caucaus Katharinenfeld Katharinenhof Katharinenhof Katharinenstadt Katharinental Katharinental 120 District Founded Trojanow Religion E Rudajewka 1889 E Tschertamlik 1868 K Parish Shitomir Kherson/Odessa Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Wodjanaja/Kreis Werchnednjeprowsk see Jekaterinowka aka Katerinowka see Freiberg/Odessa see Schachowo aka Katharinenfeld see Katharinowka Kriwoj Rog see Katharinowka Rayon Scholochowo Neu Freudental aka Rein/Post Kurisowo Pokrowsk Josephstal Skotowatoje Katharinenfeld Zaporoshje Ludwigstal 1818 E/K E Luxemburg Marxstadt Beresan/Landau 1766 1817 E E K Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Katerinwoka /Wolost Rudajewka/Post Lozowaja aka Schachowo/Kreis Bachmut/Post New York Kreis Pawlograd aka Jekaterinowka, Deresowo aka Luxemburg Rayon and Post Sherebee Rynowka Rayon and Post Nowo Nikolajewka see Jekaterinowka aka Jekaterinowka Marxstadt/Baronsk aka Kumschaka I Katharinental aka 4. Abteilung/Jekaterinowka; 1859 had 104 houses; population 234 in 1825 and 2,068 in 1943 Zaporoshje Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Volga Don Gebiet Village History German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Katharinental Katharinental Katherinenfeld Katjuschino Kherson/Odessa Volga Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Katlebug Katschin Katzalabowka Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Katzbach Kau Kautz Kautz Kawelinka Kawkas Chutor Kazenoselsk Kazimierowka Kaziskaja Keilmann & Schander Keimbrechtsiedlung Keletschi Kelke Luzhanka Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Galicia Volga Volga North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Volga Keller Keller Kherson/Odessa Volga Keller Chutor Kherson/Odessa Keller, Chutor Keller, Chutor (A.J.) Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa 121 District Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Krasny-Kut Akkermann Founded Religion 1928 1860 1886 K E E 1895 E Parish Schidlowo Posttal Neusatz Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Schachowo see Halbstadt/Odessa aka Catlabug; population 390 in 1939, extinct in 1995 Freudenberg Akkermann Frank Frank 1821 1761 1767 1767 Beresan E Alt-Elft E E K München E Lemberg aka Lushanka; 1859 had 62 houses,; population 734 in 1858 and 1,159 in 1939 Swedish colony aka Werschinka Vershinka see Kronsdorf Zloczow 1838 see Brabander aka Mokraja-Balka Ewpatorija Marxstadt E Grossliebental/ Komintern-DNR 1767 Taras Schewtschenko E K E Krasnorynovka Neu Freudental aka Balaitschuk, Nowokowo, Sokolowo Nowokowa Sokolowo Balaitschuk aka Chomutowa Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Keller, Chutor (F.J.) Keller, Chutor (J.) Kellerowka Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Kellersheim Kellersheim Kellersheim Kellmann Kemler Kendshe Tasehly Konrat Keneges Keneges Keneges, Chutor Kennikowo Kentogaj Kentugai Kentugai Kerch Kerelt Kerleut Kerleut Kerleut Kermasan Kermentschi Kernerow Kersfeld Kertletsch Kertletsch 122 Region Krasnogorka District Founded Hoffnungstal 1923 Ak-Koktschetaw 1898 Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Perepletowka/Perpletowka, see Glitzricher Chutor aka Roskoschnoje aka Myssgeli E E K Kutschurgan (aka Mandrowo) Kutschurgan Dobrischano see Schander K Om-Ljubinsk Dshankoi Crimea/Taurida Kertsch 1872 Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Ufa Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Petrowsk 1872 E Zuerichtal http://blackseagr.org/f orums/viewtopic.php? f=15&t=146 Wolost Petrowsk /Kreis Feodosija/Post Semikolodcy M Se-Schemonojewsk Tabuldi Tabuldi Tadblodi Post Suja 1880 1880 E Zurichtal City Post Kodshanbak Post Seitler Post Ewpatorija see Wasserreich Ewpatorija Andrejewka Ewpatorija Tschischma 1894 1890 Kreis Aleksandrowsk Kreis Pawlograd Karasubasar Karasubasar 1910 E Zuerichtal Post Karasubazar Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Ketrossy Khadshi-Bey Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Kiabak Kianli Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kidaste Kiernica Kolonia Kiernica Kolonia Kiernitz Kiewo-Alexndrowka Kijabak Kherson/Odessa Galicia Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Kijabak Kijanly Kildiar Kildiar Killmannsfeld Kils Kilse Metschet Kimanskoje Kimirz Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida District Kischinew Founded 1912 Religion E Kischinew Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Chetrosu Neamt and Chetrosu Zurichtal Leased Colonies German Colonies of Neusatz see Neuhoffnung see Alt Schwedendorf/Nikolajew Swedish Colonies Grodek Jagiellonski Grodek Jagiellonski 1761 1848 1848 E M Simpferopol 1922 1879 K E Simpferopol Simpferopol Simpferopol Hartfeld Kiernica-Lemberg see Krynica Windhag Byten Neusatz 1902 E Ixjum Feodosia Galicia Przemyslany 1784 K Kind Kingisepp Volga St. Petersburg Marxstadt see Jamburg 1767 E Kipen Kipen Kippel Kippel Kiptschak Kir Bailar Kir Itschki St. Petersburg Volga Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida 1812 1812 E Wolost Bjuten/Post Bijuk Onlar and Kurman Kemeltschi see Neuhoffnung Byten Josephstal Crimea/Taurida 123 Parish Post Spat aka Fedorowka Rayon Barwenkowo see Selz/Odessa Marxstadt Marxstadt Simpferopol Simpferopol Feodosia Swierz aka Baskakowka, Baskakovka Gatschina/Strelna Settled by emigrants from Iswar (closed after 2 years) Byten Post Bijuk Onlar aka Lenindorf E E 1865 1889 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Kirchdorf Kircheim Kirej Kir-Ichki Kiris Kirjanowka Kirk Kirk Kirkewitsch Kirmantschi Kirmatschi Kirmatschi Kirmatschi Kirnitschki Kirnitschki Kirowka Kirschow St. Petersburg Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa South Caucaus Jekaterinoslaw Kirschwald Kirschwald Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Wolost, Post and Kreis Aleksandrowsk Mariupol Kischinew Bessarabia Kischinew 1825 Kischinew Kischkine Tomboj Kiselewo Kiseljewka Kiseljowka Kisil Kislitschewatoje Kisselewka Kitai Kitai Kitai Kitai Bessarabia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Volhynia Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kischinew Om-Sosnowka 1825 124 Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Farforowka Dschurtschi E Zurichtal Slawgorod Om-Kalatschinsk Feodosia 1902 1890 M E Zuerichtal E Heinthal K E Rosental Hochheim Leased Villages Tabuldi Simpferopol Tabuldi 1820 1820 1820 see Gernfeld see Schoenfeld/Nikolajew See Jenner/Odessa see Alexejewka Kreis Aleksandrowsk Baraschi Akkermann Eupatoria Leninsk 1909 1898 1860 1885 Grunau see Wischnjewataja E Kischinew aka Kischineff and Chisinau K Kischinew aka Kischineff and Chisinau E E Heimthal Andrejewka E E E M Djelal Zuerichtal Zuerichtal Revised 16 Feb 2012 see Eugenfeld see Freifeld aka Kisselewka aka Chizil and Stefan Voda see Blumenfeld see Kiseljowka aka Tschebertesch aka Liebknechtowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Kitaj Crimea/Taurida Ewpatorija Kitaj Kitschkas Kitschkas Nr. 12 Kizil Metschet Kjama Tau Klaj Klara Zetkin Klass Klassenberg Klassinwoka, Chtor Klatren, Chutor Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Orenburg Crimea/Taurida Ufa Galicia Don Gebiet North Siberia North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Kertsch Chortitza North of Orenburg Simpferopol Dawlekanowo Bochnia Kleefeld Kherson/Odessa Schirajewo Kleefeld Kleefeld Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Nikolajew/ Petrowerowka Sl-Snamenka Kleefeld Klein Klein Klein Bergdorf Klein Friedenfeld Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Klein Glückstal Klein Glückstal Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Klein Hoffnungstal Klein Karlsruhe Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa 125 Founded Religion 1789 1901 M M 1894 1788 E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Neusatz Post Ewpatorija Zuerichtal Post Kertsch/Kreis Feodosija aka Einlage Neu Gawlow Records started 1808 see Jahndorf Om-Moskalenki Om-Borodinowsk Kreis Aleksandrowsk see Friedrichsfeld Halbstadt Jekaterinoslaw Beresan Gebiet Glückstal Krasny-Kut Glückstal E 1908 1854 1867 Hoffungstal Population 57 in 1919 aka Krassnoje M aka Stepnoje/Rayon and Post Molotschansk/Okrug Melitopol aka Archangelskoje M E E E E by the river BolschoiKujalnik Glückstal Bergdorf aka Malaja-Kolosowa /NeuBergdorf/Grigoriopoler Pachsteppe; population 278 in 1919 aka Woltschanowo, Woltschij, Neu Glückstal; population 230 in 1919 aka Tjatra see Neu Hoffnungstal/Odessa Beresan Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Volhynia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Klein Karolinka Klein Katerinowka Klein Katharinental Alt Samaraara Don Gebiet Klein Konstantinowka Klein Liebental Klein Klein Klein Klein Liebental Mangeapunar Markosowka Martynowka Klein Neudorf Region Malodolynske Novoselivka Kherson/Odessa Dobrudscha North Caucasus Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Klein Neudorf Kherson/Odessa Klein Neudorf Klein Orlowka Klein Ostheim Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Alt Samaraara Klein Peterhof Klein Radstadt 126 Podillia District Jekaterinowka Rostow Founded Religion 1892 1892 E S Melekes der Don Kosaken Grossliebental/ Mariinskoje Konstanza Parish Ostheim Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Stepanowka Settled aft. 1863 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien and Kaschubia aka Ljubimowka E E 1804 1897 1870 Village History aka Ksenjewka/Malaja Akarschal/MaloDolinskoje/Xeniewka; AgroKooperativkolchos; populaton 587 in 1817 and 3,018 in 1943 Romanian name: Schitul K E E Taganrog Glückstal 1858 E Kassel aka Malaja Karamanowa/Nowo-Selowka; daughter colony; 32 houses in 1859; population 294 in 1919 see Neudorf Chutor/Nikolajew 1855 Melekes E E Veselynove, Mykolaiv, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Odessa/Nowo-Petrowsk; population 312 in 1914 see Neu-Orlowka see Belzes Chutor Settled aft. 1863 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien and Kaschubia aka Lenintal Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Klein Rauchersdorf Klein Klein Klein Klein Klein Romanow Seidemenucha Walter Werder Werder Ukrainian Name Region Galicia Alt Samaraara Kherson/Odessa Volga Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Klein, Chutor Kleindamm Kleindorf Orenburg Volga Galicia Kleine Kolonie Kleinfeld Kleinfeld Klein-Freudental Klein-Friedenfeld Klein-Gluckstal St. Petersburg Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Kherson/Odessa Klein-Hoffnungstal Kleinilebental Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Klein-Karlsruhe Klein-Konstantinovka Kherson/Odessa Volga 127 Founded Nisko K Melekes 1840 Frank Rowenki Aleksandronwsk Religion 1885 E J/M E K Parish Kurzyna Wielka Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa 1788 E Bulogowsk 1875 1874 E E Weizendorf Remarks aka Kurzyna Mal a, Rauchersdorf aka Tolowa-Tusloff aka Jekaterinopol Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa E Hartfeld 1922 E E 1925-1928 K E 1804 1855 K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Records started 1809 Settled by emigrants from Sr.-Rogatka Neu Kronental? see Freudental/Odessa E E E Krasny-Kut Grossliebental/ Mariinskoje Village Profile/Info. Rayon Dmitrowka /Post Grigorowka South of Orenburg Marxstadt Jaworow Beresan Village History aka Romanow; Settled aft. 1863 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien --& Kaschubia. Konotop Klein Werder Klein-Liebental Klein-Neudorf District Tjatra Hoffnungstal Maloje Zebrikowo Schepsa Chutor see Liebental This is a different village from Neu Karlsruhe Owidiopol Tiraspol aka Ksenjewka/Malaja Akarschal/MaloDolinskoje/Xeniewka Malaja Karamanowa German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Klein-Rastatt Klein-Romanovka Klein-Walter Kleinwerder Klein-Werder Klein-Werder Klemusch, Chutor Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Volga Don Gebiet Beresan Klimiec Klinken, Chutor Galicia Don Gebiet Skole Klinok Klinowoje Orenburg Crimea/Taurida Klippenfeld Kljutschewoje Kljutschi Kljutschi Kljutschinskij Kljutschnik Kloepfer, Chutor Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga St. Petersburg Kloestitz Klosterdorf Klundowo Chutor Klundt, Chutor Klunjikowo Klutschi Klutschi Knauers, Chutor 128 Founded Religion 1927 K E E 1766 K K Frank Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Lenintal; population 500 in 1941 Mostowje see Jekaterinopol Belowesh Colonies Belowesch see Jekaterinowka K E Pleschanow/ NeuSamara 1890 M Gnadenfeld 1862 M After 1848, parish was Felizienthal Defunct after 1918 Klimiec Rosenfeld Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies see Sparrau aka Kamennyj Kut/Okrug Melitopol/Kreis Berdjansk Post Osnowa see Moor see Kronstaedter Kolonie Grunau Don Gebiet Vesela Dolyna Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Orenburg Volga Volga Don Gebiet see Steinbach Akkermann Bersylav, Kherson, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Beresan North of Orenburg 1815 1804/1805 1895 1897 E E/K K Kloestitz http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/kl oes.txt aka Cleastita and Weseleja Dolina Post Berislaw, Altschwedendorf, N of StaroShvedskaya München M S Revised 16 Feb 2012 Ostheim see Gnadenfeld see Moor Defunct after 1918 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Kndahul Schischman Kneppelshutor Kniazoluka Kniazoluka Knies Chutor Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Donuslaw Knihinin Kolonia und Wies Galicia Stanislau Knittel, Chutor Knjasewka Knjashe Knjashnetrupetzkoje Knoll Knossnowka Kobadin Koblewo Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Volhynia North Siberia Volga Volga Dobrudscha Kherson/Odessa Kobyla Kobyla Szyja Kobylnica Ruska Koch, Chutor Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks 1898 1924 Dolina Dolina Neu Freudental K E Bolechow Gelsendorf 1828 E Ugartsthal 1890 S Ostheim Nowograd-Wolynsk Records started 1809 adjacent to Helenental After 1899, parish was Stanislau aka Matschulin Chutor, defunct after 1918 see Fuerstenfeld E see Trupetzkoje Konstanza Beresan 1891 E Galicia Galicia Galicia Don Gebiet Sambor Sambor Jaworow 1840 1840 K K K E Koch, Chutor Kocktein Kocktein Ufa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Nowosjelowka Kodagaj Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Kodiasy Kodischi Kodschalak Bessarabia South Caucaus Dobrudscha Bessarabia Konstanza 1875 E leased colony, population 70 in 1904 see Steinfeld Romanian name: Domnesti Kodschalie Dobrudscha Konstanza 1881 E Romanian name: Valea Neagrá 129 Totanai 1906 1883 1883 Romanian name: Cobadin Kruzyki Kruzyki Fehlbach aka Kobyla Szyja, after 1877 parish was Kaisersdorf aka Kobyla Defunct after 1 918 Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region see Berlin E E Wolost Aleksandrowka/Post Kurman Kemeltschi E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Kischinew German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion 1887 1887 E Kodschambach Kodschamback Kodshalak Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Eupatoria Kodschamback Ewpatorija Kodshanbak Koehler Koehler Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Ewpatorija Kamenka Kamenka 1767 1767 K K Koenigsau Koenigsberg Koenigsberg Koenigschutor Koenigshof Koeppental Koeppental Koeppental Koeppental Koeppentalsche MTS Kogelnik Kogendschelga Kogenly Kogenly Kogenly Kohenli (Kaisertal) Kohlenteich Köhler Chutor Kohler-Strauss-Fix Kojanly Kojasch Kojasch Kangyl Kojuschino Kokorek Koktein Koktein Koktein Galicia Don Gebiet Galicia Don Gebiet North Siberia North Siberia Volga Volga Volga Volga Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Drohobycz Feodorowka Lancut 1783 1881 1786 K E R 1882 1864 1864 M M M M 1898 E 130 To-Lokotj Dschambul Gnadenflur Seelmann Seelmann Lysanderhoeh Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Djelal Post Agaj Neusatz Medenice Rosenfeld Koenigsburg Rosenfeld Wolost and Post Kodshanbak aka Karaulney Buyerak aka Karaulny-Bujerak After 1846, parish was Koenigsau aka Grafskaja Kolonka Records start 1784 aka Schegolow Ch. II aka Romanowka see Beresina/Bessarabia Simpferopol Byten see Bai-Kogenly see Kaisertal see Kaisertal E Dschurtschi Marxstadt Kutschurgan Odessa K E/K see see see see Dshankoi 1883 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Hochheim Hochheim Bergstadt Bergstadt Athelental/Nikolajew Hoffnungsfeld aka Gut Boos see Berlin German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Koktein Koktein Kokterek Koktschora Kijat Koktshetav Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Siberia Kolatschowka Kolb Kolb Kolesnikowa Kolj Kolodecnoje Bessarabia Volga Volga Don Gebiet North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Kolodejewka Kolokolzewka Volhynia Volga Kolomea Kolomea Kolomea Wincentowka Kolonia Kolonia Halicka Kolonia Niemiecka Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Kolonie bei Kowalewo Kolonie bei Malaja Wischera Kolonie bei Murino Kolonie bei Porzellanfabrik Kolonie bei Rutschji Kolonie bei Staraja Russa Kolonie bei Tschudowo Kolonie Nr. 1 Kolonist 131 District Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Johannesfeld see Berlin see Romanowskoje Perekop Bender Frank Frank 1908 1767 1767 E E E Leipzig aka Colaceni; population 665 in 1939 aka Peskowatka Peskovatka see Gruenfeld Om-Ljubinsk see Tiefenbrunn 1939 mit Tscheremoschnja zusammengelegt Kolomea Kolomea E K Czernowitz Kolomea After 1871, parish was Kolomea-Baginsberg see see see see St. Petersburg Novgorod St. Petersburg St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Novgorod Novgorod North Siberia Don Gebiet Founded 1872 1889 E E aka Kowalewo, settled by emigrants from NeuSaratowka Nowgorod Settled by emigrants from Kl.-Kolonie, Farforowka, Kamenka see Farforowka see Rutschji E E E Se-Pawlodar Riswilenskij Revised 16 Feb 2012 Wincentowka Cieplice Neu Horizanna Neu Horizanna Nowgorod Nowgorod German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Kolonka Kolonka Kolosowa Kolossin Kolpiec Ukrainian Name Region Don Gebiet Ufa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Galicia Kolpino Kolpino Koltamak St. Petersburg Volga Crimea/Taurida Koltamak Koltomak (Schoenfeld) Koltschanowka Koltunowka Komanowa Komarow Komarowka Komorowice Komsomolskoje Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Galicia Kherson/Odessa Galicia Volga District Drohobycz Religion E 1765 1765 Parish Brigidau Arkadak Feodosia Kondratjewka Kongrat Kongrat Kongrat Konopkowka Konoplejewo Konoplewa Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Eigenfeld see Sofiewo see Bergdorf/Odessa see Maidau u. Beresowka Records started 1786 E E see Schoenfeld Wolost Ak Scheich/Post Kolaj and Kokej Stryj Volga Crimea/Taurida Volga Volhynia Don Gebiet Village History Settled by emigrants from Schwaben --- aka Ishora, Achtundzwanziger Dshankoi Ak-Scheich Sl-Snamenka Woronzowo Komunistitscheskoje selo Kon Keneges Kona Konan Kondratjewka 132 Founded E 1910 Gelsendorf see Neudorf Records started 1810 see Kassel see Polnisch Batzdorf see Friedenfeld aka Leonidowka and Ebenfeld, Nr. 6; settled by Mennonites from Chortitza aka Polgaratsch M E see Kunan 1892 M Santurinowka Feodosia Zuerichtal 1892 1885 M E Zuerichtal Tarnopol 1839 E Zaleszczyki Revised 16 Feb 2012 Rayon and Post Konstantinowka Zurichtal Records started 1839 see Rosenfeld/Odessa see Rosenfeld/Odessa German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Belaja Cerkow Konostanta Village Profile/Info. Remarks Rayon Brusilowka Konrat Konstantinovka Konstantinowka Konstantinowka Crimea/Taurida Volga North Caucasus North Siberia Feodosia Krasny-Kut Chasaw-Jurt Se-Pawlodar Konstantinowka Konstantinowka Konstantinowka Konstantinowka Konstantinowka Konstantinowka Konstantinowko Nr. 4 Konstantinowo North Siberia North Siberia Volga Volhynia Sl-Nowo-Alexejewskij Taschkent Krasny-Kut Pulin Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Glückstal Konstantowka Galicia Zolkiew 1822 K Kamionka Strumilowa Konstantynowka Galicia Tlumacz 1820 E Czernowitz Konstanza Dobrudscha Konstanza 1883 gem. Konteniusfeld Kontrowers Kontschi Schawa Kontschi Schawa Kontschinsk Kontschi-Schawa Konurtschi Konurtschi, Chutor Kopan Kopan Crimea/Taurida Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Gnadenfeld Zydaczow Dshankoi Aleksandrowka Om-Borissowsk Alexandrowka Taganasch Dshankoi Dshankoi Bohemka 1831 1899 1860 M K E Machliniec Byten 1860 1903 E Hochheim E Mamut 133 Village History Zuerichtal 1859 E M 1909 1892 E E E E Settled by Volga Germans Shitomir Rostow E 1888 1888 Revised 16 Feb 2012 Wolost Zuerichtal/Post Zuerichtal and Itachki/Kreis Feodosija Kreis Bachmut population 350 in 1905 see BethanieNr. 4 see Kostheim After 1871, parish was Kolomea-Baginsberg Romanian name: Constanta aka Zametowa/Okrug Melitopol/Kreis Berdjansk aka Esten Post Kurman Kemeltschi Post Taganasch aka Berberowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Kopan Kopani Kopanka Kopenka Kopine Kopitz Kopkary Kopkary Kopp, Chutor Koptejewka Koptewka Koralowka Koretz Korist Kornejewka Kornejewka Kornejewo Dalnyj Kornelowka Kornilowka Korntal Korntal I Korntal II Korologa Korosnica Korost 134 Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Volga Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Galicia Volhynia Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Galicia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Bessarabia Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Galicia Galicia District Founded Religion Parish Kalusz Brody Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Berberowka/ Wolost Bogemka/Post Taganasch and Dshankoj see Blumental Dshankoi Dshankoi Eupatoria Ewpatorija Se-Pawlodar Village History K 1890 1893 E E Kalusz Hochheim Djelal see Volmer see Kupine aka Huberowka Post Kodshanbak 1865 E E Josefow E Nowograd-Wolynsk see Reintal aka Reintal aka Karolowka, Karlsdorf see Wiesenfeld Om-Moskalenki 1902 M Zydaczow 1830 K See Lichtenfeld/Odessa Nowesiolo see Friedensdorf Alexandrowka Akkermann 1869 1886 S E Ostheim/Rosenfeld aka Malaja Krasnoschtschokowka / Wolost Aleksandrowka/Kreis Taganrog Eigenfeld aka Cantemir I/Kantemir II; population 199 in 1939; extinct in 1995 Akkermann Ewpatorija 1929 E Eigenfeld Dronhobycz 1833 K Dronhobycz Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Cantemir II/Kantemir II; population 180 in 1939; extinct in 1995 Post Kodshanbak see Josefsberg German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida Volga Don Gebiet North Siberia Korot Kijat Korsokowka Kortaschowa Kos Kudak District Lugansk Glueckstal Koschary Koschkarewo Koschkin, Chutor Koschkul Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Don Gebiet North Siberia Ponjatowka Om-Sosnowka Kosenka Kherson/Odessa Ponjatowka Kostheim Kostjak Kostrowzew Kotiarjewka Kotljarewka Kotljarewka Kotowa Kotschalak 135 Kherson/Odessa St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Volga Crimea/Taurida Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Friedrichsfeld Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Velizarove Religion Se-Pawlodar Kosakowka Koscharka Koscharka Kosinka Koskelowa Koskentschi Koslowka Koslowskij Kosogerje Kossjak Kostakow Founded Bergdorf E aka Kozakowka/Rayon Iwanowka aka Kuscharka Frische Quelle aka Kaschary, Koshary/NE of Kapitanivka Defunct after 1918 see Alexandrowka Rozdilna, Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Jamburg 1886 K 1888 E E see Reinfeld/Odessa; Post Razdelnaja see Reinfeld/Odessa Jamburg see Iwanowka see Neu-Elsaß/Odessa Om-Atschairsk Emiltschin E Prischib 1804 K Golizinewka Selidowka Golicinowka 1885 1885 E M M Emiltschin see Reichenfeld aka Kostjak see Felixdorf/Odessa aka Konstantinowo, Kretschmanow/Kreis Melitopol see Kosjak Taganrog-Jeisk Post Selidowo E Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Kotschalk Kotschetnoje Kotschki Kotschkowato Nr. 2 Kotschubejewka Kotschubejewka Kowalewo Kowalskoje Kowatsch Crimea/Taurida Volga North Siberia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida St. Petersburg Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kowatsch Kherson/Odessa District Founded Religion Eupatoria 1888 E Om-Ljubinsk Ts-Tschudinowo Kl. Grigorjewka 1869 K Parish Djelal E see Kosakowka, Okrug Lugansk aka Ziegendorf see Neu Elsass aka Friedenfeld/Odessa E aka Werchnaja Grjasnucha or Verkhnaya Grasnukha Nisko Kraft Kraft Chutor Kraimionowka Kraje, Chutor Volga Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Don Gebiet Kamenka Beresan Om-Borodinowsk Krakau Krakau Kramatorskaja Kranzberg Galicia Galicia Kharkow Galicia Krakau Krakau Sambor 1784 K Rostow Dublany Krasiczyn Galicia Kamionka Strumilowa 1844 K Kamionka Strumilowa Krasiczyn Galicia Kamionka Strumilowa 1844 E Lemberg Volhynia Bessarabia Bessarabia Wolodarsk Akkermann Akkermann 1814 1814 E K E Shitomir Kischinew Krasna 136 Remarks aka Zindler see Hoelzel Petricho-Kowatsch Peterstal Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Krasnoye Village Profile/Info. aka Neukron see Neukron see Kolonie bei Kowalewo see Bogodarowka see Blumental/Nikolajew Kozakowka Koziarnia Kozlowka Krabba Chutor Kraft Krasn. Retschka Krasna Krasna Village History 1812 Hoffnungstal Om-Moskalenki 1767 K E K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Rudnik Krakau Podgorze Records started 1781; aka Krakow aka Krakow aka Krasnoretschka, Rotsee aka Crasna and Krasnoje aka Crasna and Krasnoje German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Galicia Krasna Krasna Krasna, Chutor Krasnenka Krasnjanka Krasnojar Krasnojar Krasnojarowka Krasnopolje Krasnopolje Krasnopolje Krasnopolje Krasnopolje Krasnoretschka Krasnoryarovka Krasnorynowka Krasnowka Krasnowka Krasnowka Krasnowka Krasnoyar Krasny, Kut Krasnydwor Krasnyj Krasnyj Dwor Krasnyj Kut Krasnyj Numer Krasny-Kut Krasow 137 Region Krasnoye Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus St. Petersburg Volga Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volhynia Volga Volga Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volga Volga Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia District Founded Kalusz Religion E Parish Remarks aka Krasnoje/Rayon Tiligulo Berezan/Wolost Aleksanderfeld; see Alexanderfeld/Nikolajew 1767 see Peterhofer Kolonie see Lippertstal see Schoental aka Krasnojarowka see Krasnojar see Wasserreich see Schoenfeld see Krasna see Preuss E see Krasnaja Retschka see Keller Aleksandronewsk see Schoenau Marxstadt Krasny-Kut 1767 1859 Baranowka Krasnoryarovka E E E Nowograd-Wolynsk Krasny-Kut Lemberg see Krasnyj Dwor Rayon Karl Marx aka Krasnydwor Rayon Woznesensk/Post Woznesensk see Landskrone Zaporoshje Crimea/Taurida Volga Galicia Village Profile/Info. Ugartsthal Odessa Marxstadt Village History 1859 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Dornfeld Records started 1788 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Krassikow Krassilowka Krassna Krassna Krassnaja Dolina Krassnaja Kolonka Krassnaja Poljana Krassneipopas Krassnij, Chutor Krassnojar Krassnojarskoje Krassnoje Krassnoje selo Krassnokutzkoje Krassnopol Krassnopolje Krassnopolje Krassnoselskoje Krassnowka Krassnowka Krassnyj Ch. Krassnyj Jar Krassnyj Kut Krassnyj Plug Krassnyj Popas Krassowskij Kratowka Chutor Kratz Kratz Kratzke Kratzke 138 Ukrainian Name Region Orenburg Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Ufa North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Volga North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet North Siberia North Siberia Don Gebiet North Siberia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Don Gebiet North Siberia Don Gebiet North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volga Volga District Pleschanow/NeuSamara Jarun Alexanderfeld Dawlekanowo Om-Borissowsk Ak-Revoljuzionnaja Founded Religion 1890 M E K K 1870 1870 Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies Nowograd-Wolynsk Til. Beresan aka Alexanderfeld see Schoental see Johannesfeld see Rotfeld see Nr. 10 1894 1905 Settled by Volga Germans. E see Kleefeld Arkadak Ak-Promyschlennaja Krassnopolje TO-Barabinsk Om-Moskalenki Luxemburg Mi-Jenissej 1910 1868 M E M 1924 1913 E M aka Dmitrowka, Nr. 3; Settled by Mennonites from Chortitza Settled by Volga Germans aka Schoenfeld see Wasserreich Nr. 18 Ludwigstal Wilhelmsfeld see Irtysch see Neu-Gruental Om-Ljubinsk see Rotweide Sl-Andrejewsk Beresan Unterwalden Frank Frank K E 1766 1767 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 München aka Potschinnaja Potshennoye German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Kratzke Kraukomysch Volga North Siberia Kraus Krause Krauter, Chutor Krechowka Kremianka Kremidowo Kremjanka Kremljowskij Krepotkino Kreschatten Kreschatten Kreschtschenka Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Galicia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia North Siberia North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Tschernigew Crimea/Taurida Krestjanskij Krestowo Krestowoi Bujerak Krestowoi Bukerak Krestowoi-Bujerak Krestowskoje Kretschhof Kretschmanow Kretschtschatik Kreuszenach Kreuzenach Krilinsk Krimer, Chutor Krimskij Krinitschin Krinitschka Krinitschka Kriwenko 139 Volga North Siberia Volga Volga Volga North Siberia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volga Volhynia North Caucasus North Caucasus Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kharkow District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Ahrenfeld see Karamysch Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Beresan (Nord) Zydaczow Baraschi Om-Borodinowsk Krapotkin Belowesh Colonies K Straßburg E K Sokolow 1902 E M 1766 E Heimthal Chutor or railway station see Kremjanka see Zentner Chutor aka Kremianka Belowesh see Karlsruhe Arkadak Ta-Mary 1910 1892 aka Borisopol, Nr. 2; Settled by Mennonites from Chortitza M E see Frank see Mueller Ak-Promyschlennaja see Krzeczow see Kostheim Belowesch Romanowka 1802 1880 E K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Pjatigorsk see Krylinsk see Krimskij aka Krimer Chutor Rostow see Bergstadt see Bergstadt Kreis Slawjanoserbsk German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Kriwijar Kriwojar Kriwojar Numer Kriwojar Numer Kriwowskoje Kriwowskoje Krjukowo Krjutschkowo Krochmal Krochmal Krochmal Kroll Chutor Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volga Bessarabia Krollen, Chutor Kronau Kronberg Kronental Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Kronental Kronental Kronental Kronental (Bulganak) Pozharske District K K K E Arzis Kronau 1882 1870 E E Rosenfeld Kronau Simpferopol 1810 E/K 1878 E Akkermann Simpferopol Bulganak Jekaterinoslaw Kronsfeld Jekaterinoslaw Zaporoshje Kronsfeld Crimea/Taurida Prischib 140 Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Brunnental Friedensdorf Friedrichsfeld Ober-Monjou see Werbowe see Lindenau Kronsdorf Kronsgarten Kronstadt Religion see see see see Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Founded Josifowka/Josefstal Krutojarowka Neusatz aka Begonienfeld, defunct after 1918 aka Wysokopolje , Nr. 4 see Michailowka aka Bulganak Stawropol German Colonies of Neusatz aka Deutsch-Chaginsk Neusatz Wolost Bulganak /Post Bulgansk, Simferopol and Bachtschisaraj Grunau aka Kazenoselsk /Kreis Aleksandrowsk, see Kasjanoselsk 1810 aka Udelenskaja /Rayon and Post Chortitza 1824 E 1780 Revised 16 Feb 2012 Hochstaedt aka Prosjanoje, Nowyj Numer/Kreis Melitopol aka Polowitza, Polowica /Rayon Karl Marx/Kreis Nowomoskowsk aka Nikolajewka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Kronstadt Jekaterinoslaw Kronstadt Kronstadt Kronstadt colony North Siberia St. Petersburg Volga St. Petersburg Jekaterinoslaw Kronstaedter Kolonie Kronstal District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Nidolajewka /Wolost Santurinowka/Rayon Sheleznyj/Post New York Artemowsk SlBlagoweschtschensk 1705 1809 Chortitza E 1809 1809 E M 1789 1885 M E Kronstadt Oranienbaum aka Klutschinskij, settled by emigrants from Inowolodz a.d. aka Dolinsk aka Wladimirowka, Staruj/Orurn Zaporoshjo aka Nemetzkaja Makaraba Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Chortitza Krontal Jekaterinoslaw Zaporoshje Krontal Krontal Kruglenkij Kruglik Kruglik Krugloje Krupina Kruposchin Krutojarowka Krutojarowka Krutojarowka Krutoje Krutsch Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Volhynia North Siberia St. Petersburg Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga North Siberia North Siberia Glueckstal Atbasar Om-Sosnowka E E Kruzyki Krylinsk Galicia Volhynia Sambor Emiltschin K E Kruzyki Emiltschin After 1877, par ish was Kaisersdorf aka Krilinsk Krynica Galicia Drohobycz R Josefsberg Records started 1791; aka Kiernitz Kronsweide Krontal 141 Volodymyrivke Ts-Tschudinowo Jamburg Emiltschin Rynowka aka Dolinsk/Rayon, Wolost and Post Chrotitza 1867 1867 E E Glückstal Tiraspol E E Jamburg Emiltschin Elisabethgrad aka Timusch/Kreis Tiraspol/Post Pawlowka Timusch see Alexanderheim see Scheich-Eli see Antonowka see Graf Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Krytschak Krzeczow Krzywulanka Crimea/Taurida Galicia Galicia Ewpatorija Bochnia Zolkiew Krzywulanka Ksenjewka Ksenjewka Ksenjewka Ksenjewka Ksenofontowa Ksiaznice Kubanka Kubcowo Kubrino Kubzowo Kudahul Donahusaka Kudahul Schischman Kudaihull Kudasch Kudasch Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Novgorod Galicia Orenburg Volga Don Gebiet Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Zolkiew Petropawlowsk Kudaschowka Kudijgul Kuest, Chutor Kuhnersdorf Kujalkin Kujalnik Kujanly Kujbijschew Kujeran Kujeran Kukkus 142 Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Samara Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Founded 1783 1837 Religion E E K E Parish Neu Gawlow Josefow Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Kiptschak Karalar/Post Ewpatorija aka Ktretschhof Records started 1806 Kamionka Strumilowa aka Schoenfeld see Klein-Liebental Klein-Liebental Om-Issyl-Kulj see Xenofontowa see Fuerstenau North of Orenburg 1895 M see Oberdorf see Neu-Andrianowka see Obersdorf Donuslaw Donuslaw Eupatoria Eupatoria Ewpatorija 1888 1898 1888 1895 E E E Djelal Djelal Neusatz Post Kodshanbak Kriowj Rog Rayon Adamowka/ Post Boshedarowka Ewpatorija aka Kutaihul Danahosowka/Wolost Donuzlaw/Post Ewparorija Neusatz Katarhai see Nesselrode/Odessa see Nesselrode/Odessa see Rappheim see Samara Simpferopol E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Neusatz Neusatz German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga North Siberia Kukkus Kukkus Kukkus Kukkus Kukkus Kukkuskij Kukkuskij Kul Oba Kul Oba Kulaly Kulanskij Kulbaschewo Kulelie Dobrudscha Kulewtschea Kulikowa Kulikowo, Chutor Kulikowy Kopany Kulischi Kullar Kiptschak Bessarabia Don Gebiet Ufa North Caucasus Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kullar Kuptschak Kullar-Kiptschak (Wertheim) Kulm Kuloba Kuloba (Hoffnungstal) Kulomsino Kulschanka Kultura Kulturfeld 143 Podgornoye Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga District Kukkus Pallasowka Kukkus Pallasowka Founded Religion 1767 E E K E E 1767 Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Neubrabant/Volskoye aka Neubrabant, Wolskoje see Hoffnungstal see Hoffnungstal Slawgorod E Zaporoshje Konstanza K Akkermann Budjonowka Dawlekanowo 1894 E E M 1880 E E Rayon Podrowsk/ Post Pokrowsk Romanian name: Colelia Sarata Rosenfeld aka Culevcea and Kolesnoje Stawropol Emiltschin Rayon Dshankoj/ Wolost Dshurtschi/Post Djurmen Dschurtschi Akkermann Totonai Omsk Krasny-Kut see Westheim/Wertheim see Westheim 1880 1815 1883 1883 E E E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Kulm Totonai http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/ku lm.txt aka Culm and Podgornoje see Hoffnungstal aka Nowo-Omsk see Tiegerweide German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Kulturnyj Pachar Kuma Regiion Kumitsky Kumschaka I Kunam Kunz Ufa North Caucasus Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Volhynia Volga Aleschewo Baraschow Unterwalden E Kunzendorf Kunzendorf Kuotoksaj Kupine Kupnowice Nowe Kupper Chutor Kupzowo Kupzowo Kurdjumowka Kurdjumowka Kurgany Kurganyj Kurilowka Kurjanowka Kurman Kurnakowo Lipowo Kurnawa Kurnawa Kurris Chutor Kursaj Kursakowa Kursakowo Galicia Galicia North Siberia Volhynia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Don Gebiet Kharkow Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Volga Don Gebiet Volhynia Don Gebiet Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Biala Biala Aktjubinsk Sudilkow E K E E Biala Lipnik E Lugansk Rostow Kursakowo II Kurt Itschki Kurt Itschki Kurt Itschki (Ebenfeld) Kuru Djaga Scheich Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Taras Schewtschenko 144 Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks 1894 1910 see Aleksandrowka see Katharinental aka Konan Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Lipnik, records started 1708 aka Lipnik Settled by Volga Germans aka Kopine see Neu Kupnowitz Beresan Artjomowsk 1890 E E Jarun Rosenfeld Nowograd-Wolynsk Kreis Bachmjut see Gruenfeld see Alt Montal aka Bodji Frank Frank Beresan (Nord) see Michailowka see Alexanderfeld see Alexanderfeld/Odessa Bohemka Tabuldi 1880 E 1880 1920 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Kusakowo II; population 302 in 1926 see Ebenfeld see Ebenfeld German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Kuru-Djaga-Scheich Crimea/Taurida Kurudjika Bessarabia Kurudschika Kurulu Kipschak Kurz Chutor Kurzyna Mala Kurzyna Wielka Kusakowa Kuscharka Kuschum I Kuschum II Kusel Kui Kushum I Kushum II Kuskowoje Kusmitzky Kusnezowka Kussaka Kustanay Kustarew Kustarewa Kustarewo Kustarewo Krasnorynowka Kustarnaja Kutaihul - Danahosowka Kutasch Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga North Caucasus Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Siberia Volga Volga Volga Volga Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kuterja Kutjeinikowskaja Kutjewka Kutjuke Kutjuki Orenburg Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida 145 District Tabuldi Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks 1820 see Ginzburgdorf/Bessarabia Bender 1881 Akkermann E Leipzig E Posttal see KleiRauchersdorf see Gross Rauchersdorf seeAlexanderfeld/Odessa see Koscharka/Odessa aka Zuerich aka Zuerich see Siebenbrunn Zuerich Zuerich Marxstadt Marxstadt Marxstadt Marxstadt Archangelskoje Chorititza Alexandronewsk aka Curudjica and Suchowatoje see Westheim 1824 E aka Wickerau see Alexanderkrone see Neu-Priwainoje see Neu-Kolonie see Fuerstental see Kudajgul Post Ewpatorija Ewpatorija Pleschanow/ NeuSamara Dshankoi Dshankoi 1890 M 1875 M 1878 M Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies see Neu-Kreschatten Post Djurman Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Kutoksaj Kutschuk Abei Kutschuk Abei Kutschuk Achtatschi Kutschuk Ak Tatschi Kutschuk Bijuk Toganasch Kutschuk Burasch Kutschuk Toksoba Kutschuk Tschutscha Kutschurgan Kuttenberg Kutter Kutuki Kutusowka Kutusowo Kazakhstan Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Galicia Volga Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Kuyeran Kuznecewkn Kwasny Kowka Kwasowskij Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Volga North Siberia Kyr Itschki Kyrk Kyrk Labarowka Laczki Laczko Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Galicia Galicia Ladekopp Ladonowka 146 Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet District Akjubinsk Eupatoria Ewpatorija Founded Religion 1911 1894 E E 1890 E Parish Djelal Neusatz Byten Remarks aka Abaj/Post Kodshanbak Post Saki see Neu-Toganasch Post Ajbar Post Ablam see Annenfeld Dshankoi Simpferopol Dschurtschi Pulin Village Profile/Info. Settled by colonists from the Volga and Black Sea regions Ewpatorija Kutschurgan Jaworow Village History 1792 E E Hartfeld E Heimthal Records started 1788 see Brehning 1878 see Guldendorf/Odessa German leased colonies of Neusatz see Wickeran Pallasowka Om-Ljubinsk Feodosia Feodosia Simpferopol Semipalatinsk Zuerichtal Hochheim Kreis Feodosija /Post Itschki Post Itschki Post Simferopol M see Wiesendorf see Wiesendorf Halbstadt 1806 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Sadowoje, Lodkup/Orug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk see Johannesfeld German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Ladzkie Szlacheckie Laer Galicia Don Gebiet Lagekolonie Lambert Lamsaki St. Petersburg Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Lamsaki Sowchoz Kherson/Odessa Lancut Galicia Landau Landestreu Landgraf Landgut Landrichter Landshut Shyrokolanivka Kherson/Odessa Galicia Kherson/Odessa Volga Kherson/Odessa Galicia District Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Sitauerowka Matw.-Kurgan 1912 Settled by emigrants from Kolpino see Stern/Odessa see Lomsaki/Odessa E see Lomsaki Sowchoz/Odessa Lancut Beresan Kalusz R/K 1809/10 1783 K E Koenigsberg/ Lancut Landau Ugartsthal aka Landshut aka Dwenadzatj Krinizy/Neu Marianowka/Schirokolaniwk a' 1859 had 202 houses; population 470 in 1811 and 2,598 in 1943 Records started 1784 aka Rudnjewo E Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engles Landskrone Landstrassenort Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Gnadenfeld Gorjatschewodsk Lanerowka Galicia Kamionka Strumilowa 147 Founded population 17 in 1926 see Lancut 1837 aka Chiebnoje, Krasnyj Numer/Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Moloschansk/Kreis Berdjansk M K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Busk German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Langenberg Langenfeld Langut Langwald Lany Lany Niemieckie Lapot Larga Ukrainian Name Poniativka Region Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volhynia Galicia Galicia Volga Bessarabia District Founded Religion Taras Schewtschenko/ Ponjatowka, now Rozdilna, Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Krasny-Kut 1888 1860 K E Korostyschew Bobrka Bender Lariewka Laschanowka Laszki Murowwane Latschinowo Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Nikolajew/Poltawka Nowograd-Wolynsk Lemberg Latschinowo Lattendorf Laub Laube Kharkow Jekaterinoslaw Volga Volga Barwenkowo Laufendorf Lauwe Lawarow Lawoczne Lebed Galicia Volga North Caucasus Galicia Volhynia 148 1882/1891/ 1896 Parish Langenberg E K/E Radomysl Bobrka/ Lemberg K/E Kischinew (1904 / Emmental-Bistum Jassy (1939) K E E Nowograd-Wolynsk Lemberg 1899 E Charkow Kukkus 1767 E Neu Sandez Kukkus Minwodsk Skole Emiltschin 1783 1767 E E M E/K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Stadlo Stryj/Skole Emiltschin Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Ponjatowka; population 379 in 1914 and 566 in 1943 aka Gorodeckaja Zehnte Records started 1778 see Deutsch Lany leased colony; population 65 in 1904 and 110 in 1939 Place of Birth of Nicholas Schardt, co-owner of the hardware store, and Bakosch Schatdt in Odessa (turnover in 1915 aka Ulaschanowka Records started 1778 see Mariental Okrug Izjum/Post Danilowka aka Rownopol/Post Kaolin aka Tarlyk see Lauwe Records started 1787; aka Biegonice Laube/Jablonovka aka Lawarowo German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name North Siberia North Siberia Galicia Volga North Caucasus Lechner Ledinowka Lednica Niemiecka Leichtling Leinfeld Leipzig Region Serpneve Bessarabia District Founded Religion 1767 K Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Om-Atschairsk/ OmSosnowka Ak-Petropawlowsk Kamenka Bessarabia/ Akkermann 1815 E 1810 1767 K K Leitershausen Leitsinger Crimea/Taurida Volga Prischib Lemberg Lemberg Lemeschkino Leninberg Lenindorf Lenindorf Lenindorf Leninfeld Leninfeld Leninfeld Leninfeld Leninfeld Leningrad Lenintal Lenintal Lenintal Lenintal Lenintal Galicia Galicia Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet North Caucasus Don Gebiet North Caucasus South Caucaus Volga Volhynia St. Petersburg Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Lemberg Lemberg E K Krasny-Kut E Lenintal Kherson/Odessa Beresan 149 Parish see Deutsch Lednica aka Ilawla or Ilawlja Tarutino (1904) / Leipzig (1939) http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/lei pzig.txt aka Serpnewoje /Skinos; 1859 had 133 houses; population 273 in 1858 and 2,302 in 1939 aka Milowidowka, Christianow/Kreis Melitopol Kustareva Lemberg aka Lwow, ecords started 1778 aka Lwow aka Fl. Gaschon see Kir-Bailar aka Lenowka Golodajewka see Anissowka see Georgsfeld Mariental Ambrossiewka Grossliebental Beresan Odessa Mariental K 1925 see Rogowka see St. Petersburg aka Samarskj-Ch. aka Adolfstal see Klein-Rastatt aka Neuland; by Bergdorf E E K E 1910 1925 K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Owidiopol created new in the Soviet period German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Lenintal Lenintal Lenintal Lenowka Leonidowka Leonidowka Leonidowka Nr. 3 Leonowskoje Leopoldsdorf Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Neu Karlsruhe/Nikolajew see Klein Rastatt/Odessa see Schardt Chutor/Odessa see Lenindorf Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Volga Don Gebiet North Caucasus Galicia Village History Santurinowka 1889 Okrug Artemowsk /Rayon Sheleznyj/Post New York & Konstantinowka see Komunistitscheskoje 1889 M M M New-Jork 1870 K Weldzirz see Alexanderfeld Dolina aka Leova; created new in the Soviet period; initially only artisans and tradesmen; population 80 in 1939 Leowa Lepeticha Lepeticha Lerisk Chutor Lermanstal Lesa Leschkarow Lesnaja Lesnaja Lesnaja Lesnaja Rudnja Lesnik Lesniowice Lesnoi Lesnoi Karamysch Lesnoje Lesnol 150 Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia North Caucasus North Caucasus Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Galicia Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Volga Kahul Eupatoria Ewpatorija Beresan 1902 E E Neu-Sarata Djelal K München Post Saki see Balmas/Bessarabia Prochladnaja Prochladnaja Romanow Lemberg E E E Fedorowka Revised 16 Feb 2012 Shitomir Dornfeld see Fuerstendorf see Lesnaja Rudnja see Waldheim aka Lesnaja Records started 1788 aka Ples see Grimm see Waldheim German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Lesowaja Lesowka Lesowschtschisna Lesski Lessnoi-Karamysch Lessnoje Lesy Alt Lesy Neu Lesy-Alt Lesy-Neu Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Volhynia Volga North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Letnia Lewandowka Lewandowka Lewenskoje Lezajsk Lezajsk Galicia Galicia Galicia Don Gebiet Galicia Galicia Libesarowka Licholetowka Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Lichtenau Lichtenfeld Lichtenfeld Lichtental 151 Crimea/Taurida District Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engles Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks K Langenberg E Shitomir see Waldeck aka Lesowschtschina see Rosenwald aka Alt-Lesy aka Neu-Lesy, Friedrichstal Eupatoria Eupatoria Kambar Kambar 1889 1891 1889 1891 E E Byten Byten Drohobycz Lemberg Lemberg 1785 R E K Josefsberg Lemberg Zimna Woda Lancut Lancut R K Koenigsberg Wola Zarzycka Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engles K Langenberg Records started 1791; aka Sommerau Records started 1778 see Annental Records started 1784 Mariafeld Halbstadt Kherson/Odessa Beresan/ Isajewsk/Petrowka Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Bessarabia Founded Akkermann 1804 1867 M aka Bereshonoje , Nr. 6/Okrug Melitiopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk E aka Amborowo/ Ambrose/ Ambrosjewo/ Kornejewo Dalnyj; AgroKooperativkolchos; population 153 in 1905 and 420 in 1926 Worms/Johannestal E 1834 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Sarata http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/lic htent.txt aka Swetlodollinskoje German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Lichterfeld Lichtfelde Lichtfelde Lichtfelde Nr. 1 Lider Lidjewka Lidowka Liebanau Liebenau Liebenfeld Liebental Liebental Liebental Liebental Liebental Liebental Liebental Liebental Liebental Ukrainian Name Region Don Gebiet North Siberia Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Volga Volga Volhynia Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Volga Alt Samaraara Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Don Gebiet North Caucasus North Caucasus North Siberia Volga Volga 152 Founded Religion 1899 K Parish Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Volga Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see GljadeNr. 1 Halbstadt Sl-Snamenka 1819 1908 Halbstadt Krapotkin M M M E Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Tschistopole/Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk aka Petrowka see Trudowoje Nowograd-Wolynsk M aka Chasarowka/ Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Moloschansk/Kreis Berdjansk 1885 E K Weizendorf Settled aft. 1863 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien and Kaschubia; aka Ljubimowka aka Ljubimaja, Ternowa 1908 E E Stawropol 1823 1848 Melekes Rowenki Bobrikow Kursawskoje Stawropol Sl-Orlow Mariental 1909 1869 K K M NowNikolajewka Nowo-Nikolajewka aka Resch-Chutor aka Liwonskoje aka Brussilowka aka Otradnoje aka Nikolajewka /Rayon and Post Nowo Nikolajewka Zaporoshje Liebental Liebental, Chutor Liebenthal Liebigs, Chutor District Prischib 1851 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Kreis Aleksandrowsk and Pawlograd/Post Zaliwnoje German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Liebknechtowka Liebknechtowka Liebknechtsdorf Liebknechtsdorf Liedtka, Chutor Liesowka Ligowo Lilienfeld Lilienfeld Lind Lindau Lindau Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus South Caucaus Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw St. Petersburg North Caucasus Volga North Siberia North Caucasus South Caucaus District Founded Religion Golizinowo Grigoripoliskaja Mariental Om-Ljubinsk 1885 E M E 1848 E 1879 E E Alt Samaraara Melekes Lindenau Galicia Cieszanow 1783 E Lindenau Lindenau Lindenfeld Crimea/Taurida Volga Don Gebiet Halbstadt Seelmann 1804 1864 E M Lindenfeld Lindental Galicia Volhynia Lemberg Pulin 153 North Siberia Volga Galicia Volga Galicia Galicia Volga Volhynia Volhynia Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Kitai Post Semikolodcy see Grossfuerstental see Alexanderdorf Defunct after 1918 Kertsch Lindenau Lindental Linejewka Linewo Osero Lipnik Lipow Kut Lipowica Lipowiec Lipowka Lipowka Lipowka Parish own parish after 1906 Ssuchum Esthonia settlement Settled after 1859 by Mennonites from Danzig area M Reichau Records started 1788; aka Lipowiec aka Krjutschkowo/Rayon Molotschansk see Lipowo Pawlograd Ak-Koktschetaw 1783 1900 E E Dornfeld Shitomir K Dolina E Ugartsthal Polonnoje E Shitomir aka Lubianka; Records started 1788 aka Lipowka Rayon Petropawlowsk/Post Slawgorod aka Stesselowka see Hussenbach see Kunzendorf see Urbach Records started 1785 see Lindenau see Schaefer see Lindental Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Lipowka Rothermei Lipow-Kut Lipowo Lipowo Lipowo Romanowka Lipperstahl Volga Volga Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Volga Fedorowka 1869 E Kamyschewacha 1889 1889 1906 E E K Lippertstal Lisowice Lissitschje Lissitza Lisski Listowka Listowka Listwjanka Litowo Kut Littke, Chutor Litwinowka Liwanowka Liwonskoje Ljachowo Ljapina Ljatoschinka Ljazine Ljesnoje Ljesowka Ljubachin Ljubimaja Ljubimaja Ljubimowka Ljubimowka Ljubimowka Ljubimowka Ljubimowskoje Ljubin Volga Galicia Don Gebiet Volhynia Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet North Siberia North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Volga Don Gebiet North Siberia Don Gebiet Volhynia Don Gebiet Mariental Dolina E E Wolodarsk Saliwnoje 1883 E E M 1823 M 154 Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Orenburg North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Parish Rostow Rynowka Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Lindenfeld Kreis Bachmut see Lippertstal Alexandronewsk Omsk Gelsendorf Heimthal aka Lipperstahl , Krasnjanka Records started 1809 see Neudorf aka Niw aka Lesski aka Eigenheim see Schoenbaum aka Schoenbaum see Alexandertal Taganrog TO-Barabinsk see Liebental see Wiesental/Odessa see Weinberg Lugansk Post Rowenki Ak-Koktschetaw North of Orenburg Se-Pawlodar see Weinberg see Rosenwald see Waldeck see Lubachin see Liebental Rayon Rowenee see Klein Liebental Post Sofijewka E 1901 1919 K M E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Til. Beresan Weisengrund Ch. Neusatz German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Ljubin Ljubine Ljubinowka Ljubomirowka Ljubomirowka Ljugardin Lobrowka Lodsjanowka Logen, Chutor Lomonosow Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Volhynia Volga Volhynia Don Gebiet St. Petersburg Neusatz Lomsaki Kherson/Odessa Petrowerowsk Lomsaki Sowchoz Kherson/Odessa Petrowerowsk Lomsaki-Deutsch Kherson/Odessa Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR London Lopuszna Loran Loskarowo Losowa Losowaja Losowo Lothringen North Siberia Galicia Louis Lubachin Lubaczow Lubianka Lubien Wielki Lubnica Volga Volhynia Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia 155 North Caucasus Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Founded 1872 Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Zaregol, Caregol Ljubino/Rayon Tilgulo Berezan/Post Kurisowo Pokrowsk see Ljubin E Om-Issyl-Kulj see Fuerstental Nr. 5 Akmolinsk see Lugardia Pulin E Shitomir see Freudental see Oranienbaum SlBlagoweschtschensk Rohatyn Beresan E Neu Freudental aka Lamsaki; population 71 in 1926 aka Lamzaki Sowchoz; population 16 in 1926 population 105 in 1926 K 1912 K K aka Terekschi Podwysokie by Petrowka M see Klein-Werder see Weidenfeld Om-Issyl-Kulj see Kary Chutor/Odessa Mariental Nowograd-Wolynsk Cieszanow Grodek Jagiellonki 1766 1783 K E E Nowograd-Wolynsk Reichau E Hartfeld Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Ostrogowka or Ostrogovka aka Ljubachin Records started 1788 see Lindenfeld Records started 1809 see Lubnitz German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Kolbuszowa Kolbuszowa Beresan Beresan Zydaczow Tschernjachow E Shitomir Ludobajewka Ludwigsdorf Ludwigsdorf Ludwigsdorf Ludwigstal Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Galicia Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Taras Schewtschenko K Neu Liebental Potiewka Dshankoi 1883 E E Radomysl Hochheim see Lustig Chutor see Ludwikowka aka Morogowka aka Meschen Ludwigstal Jekaterinoslaw Alexandrowsk 1828 E Ludwigstal aka Romanowka / Kreis Aleksandrowsk Hochheim aka Meschen/Wolost Totanaj/Post Kolaj/Kreis Perekop Crimea/Taurida Ludwigstal (Meshen) Ludwigsthal Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Ludwikowka Ludwikowka Luft Luft Luga Luganowskoje Lugansk Lugansk Lugansk ( ij) Lugardia Lugowaja Lugowaja Grjasnucha Galicia Volhynia Volga Volga St. Petersburg North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia North Siberia Volhynia Volhynia Volga 156 K K München Zurawno Remarks Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Galicia St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Ludwigstal Ranischau Tszesowka Village Profile/Info. Lubnitz Lubnitz Lubo-Alexandrowka Lubo-Alexandrowka Chutor Lubsza Luck Ludkop Ludmilowka 1835 E K Village History aka Lubnica see Luzk see Ladekopp Dshankoi German Colonies of Hochheim Dolina Pulin Krasny-Kut Fedorowka 1832 K E Weldzirz Shitomir Russian city with Germans see Lugansk aka Rundewiese aka Luganowskoje E Alexandronewsk Se-Pawlodar Sl-Andrejewskij Nowograd-Wolynsk 1832 E E E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Ludwigsdorf, parish later was Ludwikowka aka Ljudwikowka Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Ljugardin see Wiesental see Schulz German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Lugowka Lugowoi Lugowoje Lugowoje Lugowoje Kherson/Odessa Volga North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Volga Lugowsk Lugowskoje Luisen Luisendorf Luisental Luisental, Chutor Orenburg Volga St. Petersburg Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Luisino Lukinskij Lukow St. Petersburg North Siberia Don Gebiet Lunga Luntscha Lushanka Lusino Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia North Siberia Lustdorf Lustig Chutor Lustigstal Lustigstal Luszyca 157 District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Alexanderhrone/Odessa Sl-Snamenka 1909 M see Blumental see Gruental Pleschanow/ NeuSamara 1890 Nikolajew/Jelanez Wolodarsk S 1849 Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies see Wiesenmuller see Luisino aka Lusiendorf M E Neuhoffnung aka Lyssino; Luisen, settled by emigrants from NeuSaratowka Peterhof Om-Borodinowsk see Freudental Bender 1907 E Omsk 1903 M Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Grossliebental Dshankoi Kurman-Kemeltschi Simpferopol Galicia Kielce-ausserhalb Galizien 1804/1805 E E M population 163 in 1939; extenct in 1995 see Seebach/Odsessa see Katzbach/Bessarabia Mathildendorf Odessa Hochheim http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/lu stdorf.txt aka Chernomorka/Kaisersheim/ Olgino; 1859 had 45 houses; population 503 in 1825 and 508 in 1919 aka Ludwigsdorf Post Bijuk Onlar E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Hohenbach/Reichsh eim Records started 1783 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Lutschinsk Lutschistaja Lutsk Lutz Lutz Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Lutz Chutor Lutz u. Bichler Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Luxemburg Bessarabia Luxemburg Luxemburg Luxemburg Luxemburg Luxemburg Luxemburg Luxemburg Luxemburg Luxemburg 2 Luzek Dolny Luzern Bessarabia Kharkow North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Siberia South Caucaus South Caucaus North Caucasus Galicia Volga Luzk Luzk Lwor Nr. 3 Lwow Lwow Nr. 1 Lysanderdorf Lysanderhoeh Lysandrowka Lyssino 158 St. Petersburg Volga North Caucasus Galicia North Caucasus Volga Volga Volga St. Petersburg District Founded Religion Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels K Beresan Beresan E Beresan E Akkermann 1929 E Parish Straßburg Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Chutor or railway station see Schoendorf by Tarassowka by Domanewka by Domanewka; a few km north of the village Lutz see Saja Posttal aka Luxemburul Nou and zu Basarjanka; population 83 in 1939 see Hoffmannsfeld/Bessarabia Baba-Jurt Gorjatschewodsk Krapotkin Ak-Atbasar 1923 1920 aka Romanowka E E see Jelisawetowka see Katharinenfeld Drohobycz Jamburg Jamburg region Baba-Jurt 1938 1805 1767 1767 1931 K E Dublany & Sambor Jamburg Settled by emigrants from Bayr. Pfalz --- aka Luck, Neu-Luck M see Lemberg see Chartsch Nr. 2 see Neu-Messer Lysanderhoeh 1861 M see Luisino Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Lyssyje Gori M. Bykowka Macharowka Machliniec Maidan Maidan Maidan Golyschewskij Maidorf Maienheim Maier Maier Maier Roth Maiers, Chutor Maifeld Maihefer Maijowskij Mainfeld Maiorhof Maital Majanka Majanka Majanka Majanka Majchrowka Majdan Majdhof Majenheim Majkowice Majorowskoje Majorski Makarenko 159 Ukrainian Name Region Volga Volga Volhynia Galicia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Volga Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Volga North Siberia North Siberia Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Volhynia Volhynia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Galicia North Siberia Don Gebiet North Siberia District Founded Pulin Zydaczow Emiltschin Mariental Kukkus Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks E Shitomir aka Majchrowka 1825 K E Kochawina & Nowesiolo Heimthal After 1842, parish was Machliniec aka Maidan Goly schewskij see Maydan see Maidan 1926 K see Japundschi 1890 E Djelal Josephstal aka Japundschi Rayon Magdalinowka E Shitomir aka Syngory see Maiers Chutor Krasny-Kut Om-Atschairsk Om-Borodinowsk Krasny-Kut Marxstadt Marxstadt Marxstadt Marxstadt see Macharowka Baraschi Bochnia Ak-Objedinjennaja aka Bettinger aka Zuerich aka Basel aka Schaffhausen K E E 1784 E Om-Kalatschinsk Revised 16 Feb 2012 Heimthal Krkau-Podgorze aka Maidan see Ranischau see Marienheim/Nikolajew aka Neu Majkowice, after 1809, parish was Neu Gawlow Settled by Volga Germans see Alexanderfeld German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Makarowka Makarowka Makarowka Makarowka Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Volga Maliganow Makejewka Don Gebiet Jefrem Stepanowka Makowa Kolonia Makowa Rustykalna Makowetz Makowicy Maksimowka Maksymowka Maksymowka Makut, Chutor Malachowka Malachowo Galicia Galicia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Dobromil Dobromil Nowograd-Wolynsk Malachowo Malaja Karamanowka Malaja Kolosowka Malaja Krasnoschtschokowka Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Malaja Wischerka Malaja Ziminowka Malaja-Siminowka Malaschewka Malaschewskoje Malaschewskoje Malenkij Malentewo 160 Novgorod Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Don Gebiet Founded 1888 Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Post Armaschejewka and Schirajewo; population 206 in 1914 see Schönfeld/Odessa K see Merkel aka Russisch mit Deutschen 1783 Pulin Dolina Dolina E E E Bandrow Bandrow Nowograd-Wolynsk E E K M Heimthal Ugartsthal Weldzirz Records started 1788; aka Hochbach, Maow aka Makowicy see Makowetz aka Maximowka Records started 1784 see Friedensruhe See Sebastiansfeld/Odessa Nikolajew/ Domjanowka aka Aleksandrodar see Klein Neudorf see Klein Bergdorf see Korntal E Sl-Snamenka 1908 Nowgorod Germans lived on several estates near Malaja Wischerka see Neu-Beresina see Neu-Beresina see Neuenburg see Sulz/Odessa see Sulz K see Hoffental Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Malichonowo Malindorf Malinowski Malkotsch Mallmannsthal Malo Malo Kamyschewatowka Malo Karman Malo Orlowka Malo-Dolinskoje Malojaroslawetz I Malojaroslawetz II Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Don Gebiet Dobrudscha Galicia Volga Don Gebiet Volga Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Bessarabia Maloje Zebrikowo Malousensk Kherson/Odessa Volga Malteis, Chutor Orenburg District Hoffnungstal Malin Tultscha Drohobycz 1843 1784 Religion E E K K K Parish Hoffnungstal Radomysl Gruental Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Leased colony; populationo 25 in 1904 Romanian name: Malcoci Podbuz see Reschedilow Ch. AleksejewOrlowka Ludwigstal 1888 see Klein-Liebental/Odessa see Wittenberg see Alt-Posttal see KleinHoffnungstal/Odessa South of Orenburg Maltscha Chutor Malu Mare Malyschewka Mamak Mambet Adshi Bessarabia Bessarabia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Ismail Mamusli Mamut Mamut (Fuerstenfeld) Mamut Bai Mamut Baj Manasterczany Dobrudscha Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Konstanza 161 Founded Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa E Arzis 1911 E 1893 1884 1884 1904 E S E Djelal 1820 K Solotwina Simpferopol Bohemka Eupatoria Ewpatorija Bohorodczany aka Ensslen/gottlob Ensslen/Malcea; population 8 in 1939; extinct in 1995 see Wittenberg/Bessarabia see Blumental Post Simferopol see Friedenstein Romanian name: Cácioarele see Fuerstenfeld Post Ewpatorija Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Dobrudscha Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Manasterczany Manasterz Mandrowo Deutsch Mangalia Mangut Manne Chutor Mannheim Mannheim Mannheim Mannsburg Mannsheim Mannwillendorf Mannwillenhof Manow Chutor Manscha Mansyr Manuchin Manuchin Manukbejewka Manwelowka Manwillenhof Maow Marabental Marajewka 162 Region Chervona Hirka Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Bessarabia North Caucasus Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Galicia South Caucaus Volga District Founded Religion Bohorodczany Przemysl 1820 E E Konstanza Dshankoi Beresan 1890 gem. Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Fedorowka Lysanderhoeh Akkermann Parish Ugartsthal Jaroslau Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Records started 1784; After 1898, parish was Stanislau Records started 1815 see Kellersheim/Odessa Romanian name: Mangalia Post Woinka E/K? 1808/1809 1860 1862 K E E Mannheim Posttal aka Baraboj/Kamenka; 1859 had 117 houses; population 195 in 1809 and 1,628 in 1943 aka Marinowka aka Alexejewka/Mansburg; population 552 in 1904 and 944 in 1939 see Mannwillenhof aka Mannwillendorf, Manwolowka / Post Wasiljewka Beresan K Rastatt Bender E E Mathildendorf Ananjew Kassel Kahul 1893 Wasikowka 1887 E Neu-Sarata see Annowka/Bessarabia aka Manzar and Lesnoje see Grüntal/Odessa Kreis Tiraspol aka Manucbeevca and Frumusica; population 672 in 1939 see Mannwillenhof see Makowa Kolonia see Wiesendorf M Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Mararowo Maraslienfeld Mardarowka Mardarowka Chutor Margaretowka Margaretowka Margenau Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volhynia North Siberia Religion Parish Hoffnungstal Gorodniza Gorodniza Om-Issyl-Kulj 1880 E Sarata Hoffnungstal Emiltschin Nowograd-Wolynsk 1902 E E E M Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Gnadenfeld Prischib 1819 M Mariahilf Mariahilf Marianin Marianka Marianowka Marianowka Marianowka Galicia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volhynia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kolomea 1811 K Kolomea 1890 1823 E E E E Nowograd-Wolynsk Shitomir Ludwigstal Marianowka Marianowka Marianowka Marianowka Marianowka Marianowka Marianowka Marianowka Marianowka Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Volga Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa K Straßburg Gorodniza Pulin Sudilkow E M E E E Emiltschin Heimthal Nowograd-Wolynsk Beresan K Speyer 163 Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Gromowka 1878 Revised 16 Feb 2012 Remarks aka Marazli and Maraslijewka; leased colony; population 503 in 1905 and 962 in 1939 see Helenendorf /Odessa population 35 in 1904 aka Serbowskaja aka Zwilska aka Morgenau, Mornawka, Priwolnoje, Marjenau/Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk aka Bogorodicino Margenau Mariaheim Jarun Pulin Stalino Gregorjewka Village Profile/Info. see Schönfeld/Odessa E Akkermann Village History After 1852, parish was Mariahilf see Mariental/Odessa aka Goethland see Marienburg/Odessa In 1914 belonged to the parish of Neu Liebental see Warschinskij see Proletarskoje aka Bobrickaja aka Dermanka see Marjanowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Marianowka I Marianowka II Marianowka Nr. 7 Mariapol Ukrainian Name Region Volhynia Volhynia North Caucasus Jekaterinoslaw Mariaslaw Mariawohl Crimea/Taurida Marienau Marienau Alt Samaraara Volga Marienberg Marienberg Marienberg Marienbrunn Marienburg Marienburg Marienburg Marienburg Marienburg Mariendorf Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia St. Petersburg Volga Jekaterinoslaw Mariendorf Marienfeld Marienfeld Marienfeld Marienfeld Volhynia Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Georgia Marienfeld Jekaterinoslaw Marienfeld Jekaterinoslaw 164 District Iwankow Gouv. Kiew Archangelskoje Nowosofiewka Founded 1899 1866 Religion E E E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Radomysl Radomysl aka Felsenbach Zaporoshje Rayon and Post Nowo Nikolajewka Gnadenfeld aka Caricino/Okrug Melitopol / Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk 1857 Melekes Glückstal/ Starowskaja Odessa Seelmann Minwodsk M Settled after 1859 by Mennonites from Danzig area M M 1861 Bergdorf 1855 1910 E K K E Se-Boroduliche 1900 K 1860 E K Gatschina Fedorowka Jekaterinoslaw Baraschi Bender 1911 E E Emiltschin Neu-Sarata Marienfeld 1817 Rasdor 1882 Revised 16 Feb 2012 leased colony; population 325 in 1919 aka Marianowka aka Bisiuk, Pestschanoje Pjatigorsk aka Marianowka aka Rymki see Peremonnowka aka Marjanowka, Jabloneckaja population 780 in 1939 see Belyj-Kosch aka Karl Liebknecht Josephstal aka Romanowka / Post Zajowo Ludwigstal aka Marjino Pole, see Marienpolje German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Marienfeld Marienfeld Marienfeld Marienfeld Marienfeld Marienfeld Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia South Caucaus Jamburg Uspenskaja Marienfeld Crimea/Taurida Marienfeld Marienfeld Marienfeld Marienhain Marienheim Marienheim Crimea/Taurida Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Kharkow Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Wornoj, Marienhof, Mariental/Post Sinelnikowo aka Marino aka Jarakai 1881 1928 Om-Moskalenki Sl-Snamenka Marienfeld E E E 1817 E Sagaredsho aka Rosenfeld Eugenfeld 1858 E Eugenfeld Kreis Melitopol /Post Akimowka Kamenka Beresan Nowo-Woronzewka Golodajewka Sachnowschtschina Marienheim Marienheim Marienheim Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Hoffnungstal Marienhof Marienhof Marienort Marienort Marienpol Marienpol Marienpol Marienpolje 165 Founded 1852 K Kronau 1869 1872 aka Mariinsk/Wolost Knjaz Grigorjewka/Post Gnadenfeld aka Spatzenchutor K K aka Kamennoje Neu Liebental Prischib 1909 1909 1865 E/K? E K Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Nadworna 1895 E Kolomea-Baginsberg Kalinow 1885 M Memrik Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Kharkow Kharkow Jekaterinoslaw Golicinowka aka Perekrestowo; population 210 in 1911 and 178 in 1919 Perekrestowo see Marienfeld aka Kalinowo aka Kalinowo/Post Shelannoje see Mariental M Romanowka aka Marienheim, Majenheim, Werch. Michajlowka; population 410 in 1914 1823 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Margenau see Dubowo aka Marienfeld German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Marienruh Marienruh Mariental Mariental Mariental Mariental Mariental Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Alt Samaraara Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Don Gebiet District Kahul Bolsch. Janisol Alexandrowsk Don Kosaken Mariental Mariental Mariental Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Andrejewka Jekaterinoslaw Mariental Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Grossliebental Mariental Kherson/Odessa Malojesck 166 Crimea/Taurida Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks M 1924/1925 E Neu-Sarata aka Regina Maria; population 583 in 1939; extinct in 1995 1870 1877 E E Ludwigstal aka Marienpol, Marxfeld aka Schirowka/Wolost Aleksandrowskaja/Post Ostheim Ludwigstal aka Marinopole / Post Malo Michajlowka aka Latschinowo see Marienfeld aka Kursowa/Kreis Pawlograd Mariental Mariental Parish aka Marjewka, settled after 1859 by Mennonites from Danzig area Melekes Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Religion Dshankoi Mariental Mariental Mariental Mariental Mariental Founded Mariinskoje Kuschtschewskaja 1804/09 K Owidiopol http://blackseagr.org/f orums/viewtopic.php? f=15&t=30 Georgijewka aka Wyschina/Post Trjech Grady, Okna 1805 1866 1928 K E E aka Georgiowka, Georgijewka/Rayon Owidopol/Kreis Ananjew Taganrog Feodosia aka Jarakai Kreis Feodosija Gnadenfeld aka Marjino/Okrug Melitopel/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk 1820 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Mariental Mariental Marievka Mariewka Mariewka Mariewka Mariinsk Mariinskoje Marij Ukrainian Name Region Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida District 1766 K M Bender 1892 E Ewpatorija Kl. Grigorjewka 1869 K E Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Marilki Mariltschin Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Nikolajew/Tiligulo Beresan Potijewka Marina Marino Marino Marinopole Marinowka Marinowka Marinowka Marinowka Marinowskij Marischowka Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus St. Petersburg Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Volga North Siberia Volhynia North Siberia Volga Marizina Marjanowka Marjanowka Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw 167 Religion Mariental Marij Mariupol Marizer Feld Founded Alexandronjewsk Golicinowka Ku-Adajewsk Nowograd-Wolynsk Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Tonkoschurowka, Dubowoi, Pfannenstiel Mathildendorf Zurichtal aka Mariancade Sus see Belyj-Kosch Zuerichtal aka Marienfeld see Grossliebental/Odessa see Morei aka Morei/Wolost Totanaj/Post Kurman Kemeltschi and Kolaj aka Mariljki; population 37 in 1926 E Shitomir see Neu-Freudental/Odessa see Marienfeld see MarjinKolonie see Mariental see Nordheim aka Grosswerder Post Selidowo see Mannheim 1842 E Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Maruschowka SlBlagoweschtschensk Nikolajew/Beresan population 257 in 1941-1943 see Goettland Post Juzowka Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Marjanowka Marjanowka Marjanowka Marjanowka Marjanowka Marjanowka Marjenau Marjewka Marjewka Marjewka Marjino Marjino Marjino Marjino Kolonie Marjino Pole Ukrainian Name Yakovlivka Region Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Kharkow Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida St. Petersburg Rozdilna, Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Chasaw-Jurt Sl-Nowo-Alexejewsk Dshankoi Gromowka Wolodarsk Founded Religion 1901 K M E E Parish Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Volhynia Markwart, Chutor Marnaul Martinsfeld Martjanowka Martjeschka Martjewka Ufa South Caucaus North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga North Siberia North Caucasus Village Profile/Info. Remarks Heimthal Post Dshankoj Post Askanija Nowa aka Marianowka see Margenau E Lugansk Nowosofiewka 1866 E 1830 E Peterhof Post Barwenkowo Rayon Nowo Swetlanowka aka Heuboden see Heuboden see Mariental aka Marino aka Marjinopole , see Marienfeld Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Markewich Markowka Markowka Markowka Markowka Markowskaja Sajomka Markstadt Village History see Marienburg /Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Markahrißk 168 District Taras Schewtschenko Sl-Kljutschi Sl-Orlow Gouv. Kiew Starobelak Se-Pawlodar 1912 1909 K Straßburg Chutor or railway station K/E? M M E Radomysl aka Nowaja Markowka 1890 Nowosjelowka 1906 E Winodelnoje 1867 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Stawropol Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region see Marxheim aka Martynowka see Matrjonowka/Odessa see Sichelberg German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Martl, Chutor Martynowka Martynowka Maruenskoje Marusino Marussino Marussino Marxfeld Marxheim Marxheim Marxstadt North Siberia North Caucasus Volhynia Volga Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Georgia South Caucaus Volga Marzianowka Chutor Marzowo Marzy Masajew Masajewka Masajewsk Masch. Fabr. Bauer Maserowo Masljanowka Mathies Mathies Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Volga Don Gebiet North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Mathildendorf Matischowka Matischowka Matrjonowka Matschulen, Chutor Mattes, Chutor 169 Blagodatne District Pulin Iwanowka Religion E 1908 1908 Parish Shitomir Rostow Rostow Iwanowka Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Martinsfeld aka Martinstal see Gattung Kreis Slawjanoserbak see Mariental Marnaul Marxstadt 1914 1766 Taras Schewtschenko E E Sarwan E Neu Freudental aka Marnaul aka Katharinenstadt see see see see see Rosendamm Rosendamm Schoenbrunn Schoenbrunn Alexanderfeld see Tiefenbrunn Om-Ljubinsk Om-Ljubinsk Om-Ljubinsk Bessarabia Bender Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet North Caucasus Founded 1902 M M 1858 E Klöstitz (1904) / Mathildendorf (1939) see Neu-Blumenfeld /Odessa K Taras Schewtschenko E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Saratica Veche and Showtnewoje; leased colony; population 499 in 1904 and 401 in 1939 Neu Freudental aka Martjanowka; population 23 in 1919 and 50 in 1926 see Knittel Chutor German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Matthiasfeld Matwejewka Matwejewka Matwejewka Matwejewskoje Mauch-Hofe Mawlutowka Maxim Gorki Maximowka Mazurowka Medemtal Medemtal Mednoje Medowka Medwedizkoi Mehlaff Chutor Mehlhaff Meier Meier Meier Meierhoefer Meindorf Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Don Gebiet North Siberia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Galicia Volga Volga North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Don Gebiet Tarasowa Kurn Lipowo Meinhard Meinhardt Meister Melaniska Melekes Memrik Memrik Mengermen Mengermin Menglertschik Menglertschik Menlertschik Volga Volga Volga Galicia Alt Samaraara Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Marxstadt Fedorowka Mariental Brody Melekes 170 Founded Religion 1907 1908 E E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Matwejewka see Matthiasfeld see Alexanderpol Se-Borodulicha Beresan Ts-Jelanskij E E see Nestorenko/Odessa see Maksimowka Zydaczow Seelman Seelmann Atbasar Alexandronewsk 1838 1874 1874 1887 K M M E E Zurawno E E Kassel Grunau see Frank Glückstal Beresan (Nord) see Dschantebe see Dshautepe see Galka see Neudorf Golizinowka Feodosia Zuerichtal Kambar Eupatoria 1767 aka Unterwalden, Podijesnoje ? E K Podkamien 1885 1885 1874 M M E Memrik 1882 1882 1882 E M aka Melekesch Revised 16 Feb 2012 Post Shelannoje Zuerichtal see Menlertschik aka Menglertschik German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Menlertschik Mergenfels Mergenthaler Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Simpferopol Omsk Merkel Volga Frank Merkel Mermrik Meschen Meschen Meschen (Ludwigstal) Meschewaja Meschewaja Mesenzewo Mesenzewo Meshewaja Mesit Messarosch Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet North Caucasus Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Seelmann Molotschna Messarosch Jekaterinoslaw Messena Chutor Messer Messit Messit Metschenka Metschet Metschislawowka Metzger Metzker Chutor Metzker Chutor Meuchel Chutor Michaelis Michaelowka Kherson/Odessa Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volhynia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga 171 Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Wolost Kambar/Post Spat, Sarabus and Saki M see Juchary-Djamin Totonai Andrejewka 1766 E aka Makarowka or Makarovka E Weissenmueller or Wiesenmueller 1883 E 1883 1888 1880 E Beresan (Nord) Balzer Dshankoi Totonai Marxstadt Marxstadt Gorodniza Om-Sosnowka Odessa Hoffnungstal Beresan see Neu-Mariental see Peterstal Kreis Bachmut Wolost Totanaj/ Post Kolaj 1890 E Ludwigstal Hochheim Lugansk 1890 E Rostow Kreis Bachmut E E E Worms/Johannestal population 6 in 1905 aka Ust-Solicha Dshankoi Lisitschonsk / Lisitschansk see Ludwigstal see Ludwigstal 1766 1867 1867 E E E Hochheim aka Kano Nowograd-Wolynsk Rayon and Post Cebrikowo population 25 in 1926 see Schaffhausen see Remmler Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Michaelsburg Michaelsburg Michaelsdorf Michaelsdorf Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus South Caucaus W. Rogatschik Werchnorogatschik Michaelsdorf Michaelsdorf Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Simpferopol Olewsk Michaelsdorf (Michailovka) Crimea/Taurida Michaelsfeld Michaelsfeld Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Michaelsheim Michaelstal Michailow Michailowka Michailowka Michailowka Michailowka Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus Volhynia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Michailowka Michailowka Michailowka Michailowka Michailowka Michailowka Michailowka Michailowka Michailowka Michailowka Michailowka Michailowsk Kazakhstan Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Volga Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia North Caucasus 172 Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Founded Religion 1866 M Remarks 1863 E Wladikawkas Kreis Melitopol aka Michailowsk see Neu-Tiflis E Neusatz Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Michajlowka /Post Spat aka Michailowka, Artynsk German Leased colonies of Neusatz Zatischje Wolost Golicinowka/ Post Selidowo Jeisk 1868 K E 1853 E Rowenki 1879 1879 M M Akjubinsk 1907 1924 E K 1897 1907 K/E E M Plushnoje see Michailowka aka Woronzowka see Michailowka M Golizinowka Krassnopol Atjubinsk Om-Tokuschi Jekaterinodar aka Prijutowka. Michelfeld; population 17 in 1919 aka Dshiginskoj E Revised 16 Feb 2012 see Michelsheim aka Michaelsheim aka Kronberg Rastatt Rowno Settled by colonists from the Volga and Black Sea regions Schobertdorf /Odessa see Franzfeld/Odessa see Johannestal/Odessa see Wassertal/Odessa aka Kursai aka Michailow see Michaelsdorf see Michalindorf see Michaelsdorf German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Michajlewka Crimea/Taurida Michajlopulo Michajlowka Michajlowka Michajlowka Michajlowka Michajlowka Michalindorf Michalotschka Michalowka Michalutschka Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volhynia Galicia Volhynia Taras Schewtschenko Michelfeld Michelsdorf Michelsheim Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Taras Schewtschenko Baraschi Rawa Ruska Sudilkow 1819 Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks E Heimthal K E Uhnow Nowograd-Wolynsk Galicia Galicia Galicia Mielec Mielec Mierow Mierzwica Mierzwica Galicia Galicia Galicia Radziechow Zolkiew Chasaw-Jurt see Kleinfeld see Kronberg see Michaelsheim see Johannestal/Odessa see Slepucha aka Michailowka see Michalutschka aka Michalotschka by river Bolschoi-Kujalnik Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Mielec Mielec Mierhof 173 Parish aka Michailowka M Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus Galicia Mikolajow Religion see Michaelsdorf Michelstal Mickailowka Middleburg Nr. 10 Mieczykowka Mikoiski Founded K/E 1901 Straßburg/Kassel aka Muedelburg see Baginsberg M E K aka Welter Chutor/Wesolyj or Wesselyj chutor; leased colony; population 40 in 1905 Hohenbach/Reichsh eim Mielec see Mierow 1785 1786 E K Josefow Wiesenberg Records started 1806; aka Mierhof, Mirow see Wiesenberg Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Galicia Kielce-ausserhalb Galizien k Straßburg E Hohenbach/Reichsh eim Revised 16 Feb 2012 Chutor or railway station German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Mikolajow Drohowyze Mikulinez Galicia Volhynia Zydaczow Baraschi Mikulsdorf Mikuszowice Milatycze Galicia Galicia Galicia Tlumacz Millerowo Milliardowka Milliardowka Milloradowka Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Miloradowka Miloradowka Miltiadi Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Mintschuna Miraja Dolina Mirau Mirnaja Mirnaja Dombrowo Mirno Pokol Mirnoje Mirnoje Mirnoje Mirnoje Mirnoje Mirnowka Mirnowka Mirnowskij Mirnyj Pokoj Miroljubowka Miroljubowka 174 Bessarabia North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia Volga Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Founded Religion Parish E E Dornfeld Heimthal E Czernowitz Lemberg E Lemberg T. Schewtschenko 1928 E K Se-Wolodarskaja 1907 M Alexandrowka 1889 M 1848 Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Records started 1788 After 1871, parish was Kolomea-Baginsberg see Deutsch Nikelsdorf Records started 1778 Stadt mit 3 deutschen Strassen see Neu-Badan/Odessa see Susannendorf/Odessa Rayon Boshedarowka/Kreis Werchnednjeprowsk see Leitershausen Se-Urlutjubskaja Bender 1868 E Tarutino (1904)/ Leipzig (1939) Ludwigstal Nowo-Nikolajewka 1883 aka Mintschune/Minciuna/ Slobodka; leased colony; population 470 in 1939 see Friedenfeld see Mirskoje see Friedensdorf see Friedental E see see see see see see see Freudental /Odessa Friedental Friedensfeld Friedenberg Friedental Dschurgun Dshurgun Sl-Snamenka see Friedensruh Santurinowka 1892 1892 M M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Post Drushkowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Miroljubowka Miroljubowka Mironowka Miropol Miropol Mirow Mirowka Mirowka Mirowka Mirowka Mirskaja Mirskoje Mirskoje Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Volga Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus Galicia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Mischeny Missowka Mitrowka Mittel Karolinka Mitteldorf Founded Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Om-Moskalenki Loschkarew Kurskojer Religion K 1868 1914 Parish Saliwnoje 1843 E see Friedental see Friedensfeld/Nikolajew Bessarabia Kahul 1912 E Neu-Sarata Bessarabia Volhynia Volhynia Volga Bender Gorodniza 1907 E E Kischinew Nowograd-Wolynsk Galicia North Siberia Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Volhynia North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Remarks see Mierow see Bergtal E Mogila Mogilnoje Mohren, Chutor Moinak Moisejewka Moissejewka Mojekowka Village Profile/Info. aka Friedensfeld M E 1823 Kherson/Odessa Galicia Volhynia Galicia Village History Straßug Rynowka der Don Kosaken Romanowka Mittelsfeld Mizun Nowy Mlynok Moczary 175 District E Rosenfeld Kreis Taganrog aka Mirau aka Meseni; population 83 in 1939 aka Misovca; opoulation 75 in 1939 Krasny-Kut aka Blagodatnoje/Schachlatski; population 375 in 1926 see Neu Mizun Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR K Sewerinowka Wolodarsk Lisko E E Heimthal Bandrow Records started 1788 1820 E E Czernowitz After 1871, parish was Kolomea-Baginsberg 1889 E E Tlumacz Ts-Troitzk Gorodniza Ts-Kokscherdy see Liebental see Otar-Mointak Nowograd-Wolynsk see Schoenweise Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Mojssejewka Moklianka Mokra Wies Mokraja Balka Mokraja Olchowka Mokrec Mokrotyn Kolonia Mokrous Mokry Molga Molla Eli Ukrainian Name Region Orenburg Volhynia Galicia North Caucasus Volga Volhynia Galicia Volga North Siberia Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Molla Eli Molla-Elli Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Molla-Ely Molnak Molotschansk Molotschna Molotschnoje Monaj Monaj Moni Moni Moni Montanai Mook, Chutor Moor Moor Moor Moosberg Morei Morei Morei Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Volga Volga Volga Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida 176 District Founded North of Orenburg Emiltschin Religion M E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Nowograd-Wolynsk see Nassendorf see Keimbrechtsiedlung Malin Zolkiew Fedorowka Om-Ljubinsk Akkermann Simpferopol 1786 1882 Simpferopol Byten 1882 Donuslaw 1889 E K E Radomysl Zolkiew aka Deutsch Mokrotyn E E Andrejewka Byten aka Adschiaul Neusatz aka Adshaul/Wolost Byten/Post Bijuk Onlar and Kurman Kemeltschi German Colonies of Neusatz see Halbstadt see Prischib see Johannesdorf Karasubasar Eupatoria Kodschamback 1890 Eupatoria E Neusatz Djelal see Munij aka Freidorf see Blumenfeld aka Klutschi M Balzer Pallasowka 1766 E E Jaworow Dshankoi Totonai 1786 1892 1892 E M aka Munij Hartfeld see Gnadenfeld (Krasn.) Records started 1788 aka Marij see Marij Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Morejewskaja Morgenau Morgental Morgentau Morgentau Morgentau Mornawka Morogowka Morosowka Morosowka Morosowo Morosowskij Moschtschanowka Moshari, Chutor Moskalenki Moskowka Moskowskoje Polje Mossiewka Mostki Muedelburg Muehlbach Muehlberg Muehlberg Mueller Muellerdorf North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus North Caucasus Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Volhynia North Caucasus Ufa Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Volhynia Volhynia North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw St. Petersburg Volhynia Galicia North Caucasus Galicia North Siberia Volga Volga Volga Woronzowo Muellersdorf Muellersfeld Galicia Volga Grodek Jagiellonski Marxstadt Muenchenthal Galicia Jaworow Muensterberg Mugden 177 Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Minwodsk Kanowskij Pallasowka Fedorowka Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Margenau aka Utrennjaja Dolina 1860 E E E see Margenau see Ludwigsdorf Dawlekanowo Nikolaipol Omsk 1894 1872 M M Shitomir 1902 E M E E E Peterhof Shitomir Dornfeld 1786 K Sokolowka 1767 E aka Neu-Hochfeld see Gruental Slawetschne Omsk see Rosenfeld 1830 Uschomir Lemberg Bobrka Om-Atschairsk Kamenka Kamenka Seelmann Halbstadt 1783 1804 aka Krestowoi-Bujerak K Grodek Jagiellonski K Muenchenthal M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Records started 1788 see Middelburg Nr. 10 aka Muzylowice Kolonia, Muzylowice Narodowe aka Wjazowka, N r. 8/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk aka Najmanowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Muhlenbach Kherson/Odessa Mühlhausen Muhlhausendorf Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Mühlhausendorf Müller Chutor Mumber, Chutor München Munij (Zmyevka Porichchia Munij Munin Münsterberg Muntau Murajewka Murawa Murawnja Murfatlar Murs Kemeltschi (Christinafeld) 178 Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Ufa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Alt Samaraara Volhynia Volhynia Dobrudscha Crimea/Taurida District Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels/Ponjutowka Founded 1885 1806 Nikolajew/Berislaw 1804 Religion K Parish Langenberg Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Besilien, Besiljewka, Besilowa, Besilowka-Dikowo, and Bezilowa; population 45 in 1919 see Mühlhausendorf/Nikolajew Swedish Colonies E E Village History Alt Schwedendorf aka Michailowka/Mühldorf/Mühl hausen; Swedish colony; population 600 in 1942 see Stern/Odessa 1894 Beresan/Rastatt 1809 K Rayon Ewatoija/ Post Kodshanbak and Djurmen Fedorowka Orloff Halbstadt Neusatz 1875 1804 Melekes Nowograd-Wolynsk Konstanza Totonai München see Moni M aka Dolinowka/Rayon Kronau/Post Tiege and Kotschubejewka M aka Jablonowka, Nr. 2/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk M E 1921 1871 aka Maloje Poretchje; population 208 in 1811 and 1,773 in 1943 see Moni E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Nowograd-Wolynsk Settled after 1859 by Mennonites from Danzig area aka Murawnja see Murawa Romanian name: Basarabi German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Murs. Kemeltschi Mursalar Kemeltschi Mursalar Kemeltschi Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Totonai Muschtschinskij Muskedul Musubei Muzylowice Kolonia Muzylowice Narodowe Mysskely Mystkow Nachoi Nadejdea Nadeshda Nadeshda Nadeshda Chutor Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Dobrudscha Galicia Galicia North Siberia Galicia Volga Bessarabia Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Taras Schewtschenko Nadeshdina Nadeshdine Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Nadeshdowka Nadeshna, Chutor Nadjeshda Nadjeshdjenskij Nadjeshdowka Nadlimanskoje Nadworna Bessarabia North Siberia North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Galicia Nadworna Naeb Nagornaja Swesda Naiman Naiman Naimann 179 Religion 1871 E aka Christinafeld see Christiansfeld see Christinafeld E population 266 in 1926 see Ebental Romanian name: Musubei see Muenchenthal see Muenchenthal see Kellerowka Kaliakra 1920 E Neu Sandez 1788 K Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Founded Remarks Mystkow see Eigenfeld/Bessarabia see Hoffnung see Hoffnungsburg/Odessa Post Taganasch Dshankoi see Hoffnungsburg/Nikolajew see Hoffnungstal see Hoffnungstal/Bessarabia Sl-Snamenka Ku-Adajewsk Om-Issyl-Kulj 1912 see Hoffnungstal aka Turhaj E see Franzfeld/Odessa Nadworna K Nadworna Galicia Nadworna E Ugartsthal Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Marxstadt Kamenka Dschurtschi After 1899, parish was Stanislau 1767 E aka Raesanowka or Resanovka 1870 E E see Hochheim Dschurtschi Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Naimann (Hochheim) Naitowo Naiwert Najman Naliwaikowka Narcisowka Naschowitz Naschowitz Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Volga Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Volhynia Galicia Galicia District Totonai Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks 1870 see Gnadenfeld/Odessa Pallasowka see Hochheim Radomysl E Radomysl see Arcizowka see Nassendorf see Naszacowice Naslawtscha Bessarabia Hotin Nassendorf Nassonowo Galicia Ufa Neu Sandez Schischkan-Kulj Naszacowice Nataliendorf Natalienfeld Natalino Galicia Volhynia North Caucasus North Caucasus Neu Sandez Nowograd-Wolynsk Nataljewka Nataljewka Nataljinskoje Natschel Chutor Naumenko Nawaginka Nawarja Nebe Nechworascha Nedbajewka Negrebowka Negrowo Ensslen Neifeld Neikowa Neiwere Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus Galicia St. Petersburg Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Bessarabia Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Volga 180 Founded E Kischinew aka Naslavcea Noua and Naslavcea; population 44 in 1904 1788 1894 E Stadlo Records started 1787; aka Naschowitz, Mokra Wies 1783 E E Stadlo Nowograd-Wolynsk Records started 1787; aka Naschowitz aka Nataljewka aka Natalino see Natalienfeld aka Jakowlewo/Post Sofijewskij Zawod see Nataliendorf Se-Perwomaiskoje Neu Freudental Chorititza Lemberg E E Pulin Radomysl E E E Jekaterinodar Dornfeld Records started 1788 see Neudorf-Tomar Akkermann 1897 Revised 16 Feb 2012 Heimthal Radomysl Eigenfeld population 25 in 1939 see Neufall/Bessarabia see Gnadenfeld/Odessa German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Nelde, Chutor Neljubinskij Nemetzkaja Makaraba Nemezki Ischun Nemezkij Ischun Nepljujewka North Siberia North Siberia Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Om-Petropawlowka Ku-Adajewsk Nepoznanitschi Volhynia Gorodniza Founded Religion Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks E see Krontal Alexandrowka Dshankoi Chorititza 1880 1880 M E Emiltschin Nesselrode Nesswetai Nestelejewka Nestelejewka Nestorenko Chutor Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kharkow Kherson/Odessa Kotowsk/Birsula 1873 E NowIwanowka Losowaja Beresan 1889 1889 E E E Netusche Weiler Neu Aehrenfeld Bessarabia Volga Kahul Krasny-Kut 1926 E E Albota Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Bessarabia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Akkermann Tarassowka Batazkij Maltschewski 1911 E Andrejewka Rostow Rynowka Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexandrowka Alexejewka Amerika Andrejewka St. Petersburg Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet 181 Village History E Hoffnungstal Rosenfeld Josephstal Josefstal Neu Freudental aka Niposnanitsch, Njeposnanitsch, Neu-Posen http://blackseagr.org/f orums/viewtopic.php? aka Kujalkin, Kujalnik; f=15&t=22 population 388 in 1919 Post Lozowaja see Maxim Gorki/Odessa aka Netus; population 15 in 1939 (? by Cimpeni in 1995) aka Alexandreni Noi (defunct in 1995) aka Nowo-Alexandrowka see Alexandertal Post Fissaki Om-Moskalenki E 1872 Olewsk Pulin see Neu Krausendorf Om-Moskalenki M. Kurgan E E E K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Emiltschin Wosnessensk aka Nowo-Aleksandrowskoje aka Nowo-Aleksandrowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Neu Andrijanowka Neu Anlage Don Gebiet Matw.-Kurgan Neu Annental Kherson/Odessa Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR Bessarabia Neu Annowka Neu Arzis Neu Awilowa Vishnyaki Bessarabia Volga Neu Babylon Neu Bach Galicia Don Gebiet Neu Baden Kherson/Odessa Neu Baden Neu Baigantschek Neu Baigotschek Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Bender Akkermann 1897 1824 Taganrog Kronau Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Kubrino aka Iwanowka E separated by a creek from Alt Annental E aka Anesti, leased colony, 163 families in 1939. Klöstitz parish in 1904, Eigenfeld in 1939. E Klöstitz/Eigenfeld Arzis http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/n euarci.txt aka Arcizul Nou, Wischnjaki, Weshnjaky; 48 houses in 1859; population 849 in 1939. Marienfeld aka Neu-Bolechow, Belochow Nowy, church records start 1809 see Nowo-Bachmetjewka Gelsendorf Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels 1928 K Elsaß aka Milliardowka; population 171 in 1926 1867 1906 1906 E/K Neu Liebental aka Gudewitsch; population 519 in 1926 Taras Schewtschenko/ Jewgenjewka Kokai Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Volga Feodosia Frank Lysanderhoeh Wasilijewka Krasny-Kut Neu Bayaut Neu Beideck Crimea/Taurida Volga 182 E Village History E Bajaut Balzer Bangert Basel Bauer Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu 1890 Parish 1800 Simpferopol Protochnoe Religion Dolina Crimea/Taurida Neu Bajaut Founded 1874 E E Hochheim Hochheim 1863 1859 http://blackseagr.org/f orums/viewtopic.php? f=15&t=148 aka Nowo-Bajaut Wolost Tabuldi/ Post Seitler and Suja E E E E German Colonies of Hochheim Krasny-Kut 1858 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Neu Neu Neu Neu Ukrainian Name Region Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Beresina Beresina Beresnik Bergdorf District Hoffnungstal Kherson/Odessa Neu Blumenfeld Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volga Galicia Volhynia Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Blumental Blumental Boaro Boisroux Bolechow Borisowka Borodino Brabant Brienne Brunnen Burasch Burasch Burczyce Vorobiove Bessarabia Volga Bessarabia Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Hoffnungstal Hoffnungstal Nowograd-Wolynsk 1867 E Neu Freudental 1848 Nowograd-Wolynsk Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Siminowka, Ziminowka, Malaja Siminowka, Zamanowka; population 277 in 1926 Malaja Siminowo aka Berezniki see Klein Bergdorf aka Worobjewka; population 689 in 1926 K aka Matischowka, located by Rasdelnaja? E population 107 in 1919 ? E Neu-Boaro see Neu Babylon E Shitomir Bender 1920 E Klöstitz aka Arsa Germana and zu Evgenobka; population 282 in 1939 Akkermann Marxstadt 1934 E Arzis population 149 in 1939 see Burasch Post Ajibar see Neu Burtschitz Dshankoi Neu Burtschitz Galicia Sambor Neu Chortitza Jekaterinoslaw Marjanowka 183 Parish E E E Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Mariental Mariental Religion 1865 1865 Gorodniza Hoffnungstal, now Velyka Mykhailivka, Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Neu Berlin Founded 1785 E Hartfeld Records started in 1788; aka Neu Burczyce, Burczyce Nowe, --- Deutsch Burtschitz Okrug Kriwej Rog/Rayon and Post Sofijewka Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Neu Chortitza Jekaterinoslaw Neu Chrusno Galicia Neu Danzig Neu Darmstadt Neu Darmstadt Vynohradivka Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Nowo-Chortitza Lemberg Nikolajew/Nikolajews k/Balazkoje, now Bashtanka, Mykolaiv, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Dshankoi 1785 1839 1883 E E E Nikolajew Hochheim aka Borodatschewo; population 413 in 1942 aka Tscholbaschi aka Tschalbasch i/Rayon Dshankoj/Wolost Totanaj/Post Kurman Kemcitschi and Kolaj Crimea/Taurida Neu Darmstadt (Isholbashi) Crimea/Taurida German Colonies of Hochheim Neu Darmstadt Nr. 3 Ufa Nowosjelowka 1906 E aka Alexandrowka, settled by colonists from the Molotschna region Neu Dennewitz Bessarabia Kahul 1913 E Neu Neu Neu Neu Volga Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Frank 1863 E Bohemka Dshankoi 1884 1884 E Neu Dshankoj Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Neu Dzhankoi Neu Ebenfeld Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Neu Elft 184 Nocoselivka Bessarabia Hochheim http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/n eudanzg.txt Neu Darmstadt Doennhof Dolina Dschankoi Dshankoi Dshankoi Records started 1788 --aka Chrusno Nowe Dornfeld Albota aka Denevita Noua and Swetlyj aka Donehof, Neu Golobohowka see Dolina Hochheim Hochheim Wolost Bogemka/ Post Dshankoj German Colonies of Hochheim 1924 Akkermann 1825 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Alt-Elft http://www.odessa3.org/ http://blackseagr.org/f aka Fere Champe noise II, collections/history/link/n orums/viewtopic.php? Fersampenuaz Mic and euelft.txt f=15&t=63 Nowoselowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Neu Elsass Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko/ Jewgenjewka 1876 K Neu Elsass Neu Feodorowka Kherson/Odessa Ufa Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Dawlekanowo 1928 1894 K Neu Ferechampenoise Neu Frank Bessarabia Volga Neu Freudental Neu Friedenfeld Neu Neu Neu Neu Marynowe Friedenstal Friedental Gablau Galka Neu Gawlow Neu Glafirowka Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Gluckstal Gluckstal Gnadendorf Gololobowka Grekowo 185 Tsybulivka Kherson/Odessa Volga Neu Liebental Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Koslowka; population 209 in 1943 aka Neu Elft or Ferechamenoise II Berjesowsk/ NeuFreudental, now Berezivka, Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Krasny-kut 1828 E Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Galicia Volga Akkermann Simpferopol 1922 1879 E E Pallasowka 1860 E Galicia Volhynia Bochnia Gorodniza 1784 E E Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Don Gebiet Parish Hoffnungstal, now Velyka Mykhailivka, Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) 1860 Neu Freudental Arzis Byten Neu Gawlow Nowograd-Wolynsk E Hoffnungstal E Taganrog-Jeisk aka Marina, Freudental, Marine Chutor; founded by 47 fam. http://www.odessa3.org/ http://blackseagr.org/f (Freudental/Peterstal); collections/history/link/n orums/viewtopic.php? population 517 in 1858 and eufred.txt f=15&t=27 1,099 in 1926 aka Friedenstal Nou and Nowomirnoje; population 116 in 1939 aka Balatschi see Neu Gawlow aka Neu Gablau, Gawlow Nowy, records started 1808 aka Nowaja-Glafirowka aka Cybulewka, Zibuljewka, Zybuljewka, Zebrikowo; Glückstal daughter colony; population 560 in 1904 and 785 in 1944 see Klein Glückstal Mariental Sowetinskij Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Werbowo German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Neu Grigorjewka Neu Gruental Neu Gruental Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Odessa Bolsch. Janisol Andrejewka Neu Gruental Volhynia Nowograd-Wolynsk Founded 1874 1874 Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks E Ludwigstal Rayon Isajewsk aka Krassnyj-Kut E Heimthal aka Nowozeljonaja, NowoZelenj Neu Halbstadt Kherson/Odessa Orloff/Orlow 1872 E aka Rawnopolje/ Rayon Kronau/Post Tiege & Kotschubejewka Neu Halbstadt Neu Helenowka Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Halbstadt Grigorjewka 1839 1885 M E Okrug Melitopol /Rayon Molotschansk Kreis Alexsandr owsk Jekaterinoslaw Orug Zaporoshje /Rayon Chortitza/Wolost Nikolajpol Jekaterinoslaw Wolost Nowosofijewka/Post Nikolajol and Nikopol Neu Hochfeld Neu Hochstaedt Neu Neu Neu Neu Hoffnung Hoffnung Hoffnung Hoffnung Alt Samaraara Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Melekes Zuerichtal Maltschewski Matw.-Kurgan Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Hoffnung Hoffnung Hoffnung Hoffnung Hoffnung Nr. 57 Hoffnungstal Kazakhstan North Caucasus North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Akjubinsk Baba-Jurt Uspenskaja Sofiewka Aktjubinsk Sofiewka 186 Aleksandrowsk see Morosowo Kronau see Alexandropol ska Nadjeshdino; Settled after 1859 by Mennonites from Danzig area M 1852 1878 1910 1920 1822 1907 1822 E E E E E E E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Rosenfeld Taganrog-Jeisk aka Nowaja-Nadeshda Settled by colonists from the Volga and Black Sea regions aka Schiess Chutor aka Karakulsk German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Neu Hoffnungstal Neu Horizanna Ukrainian Name Region Kherson/Odessa Galicia District Hoffnungstal Rudki Founded 1922 1850 Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks E aka Klein Hoffningstal, Malaja-Zebrikowo/Schepsa Chutor, Zebrikowo; population 32 in 1926 E aka Horozanna N owa, Kolonia Niemiecka, Kolonia Halicka, --- Horizanna Wielka; Records started 1788 Dornfeld Neu Horizanna Neu Huttertal Neu Huziejow Galicia Crimea/Taurida Galicia Rudki 1850 M Kiernica-Lemberg Dolina 1834 K Bolechow aka Horozanna Nowa, Kolonia Niemiecka, Kolonia Halicka, Horizanna Wielka see Johannesruh aka Huziejow Nowy Neu Neu Neu Neu Galicia North Caucasus Volga Crimea/Taurida Dolina 1834 E Gelsendorf aka Huziejow Nowy , records started 1809 Krasny-Kut Dshankoi 1855 E Huziejow Ilowskij Jagodnaja Jalantasch Neu Jamburg Jekaterinoslaw Neu Jazow Neu Jerusalem Galicia Galicia Jaworow Neu Johannestal Neu Johannestal Neu Jork Kharkow Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Barwenkowo Neu Josefsdorf Neu Josefstal Neu Jost 187 Post Djurmen Kreis and Post Aleksandrowsk see Nowo-Krassnowko aka Jazow Nowy , records started 1788 see Deutsch Daborwka E Hartfeld 1889 E Dubowo aka Nowo-Iwanow ka, Dinkels Chutor Shelesnaja 1889 M Bessarabia Bender 1923 E Mathildendorf aka Andreeni; population 379 in 1939, extinct in 1995 Kherson/Odessa Volga Kutschurgan Kukkus 1928 K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 created new in the Soviet period German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Neu Kaltscha Neu Kalusz Neu Kana Neu Kandel Neu Kandel Neu Kandel Neu Kara Gurt Neu Karlsruhe Neu Karlsruhe Ukrainian Name Chervonoarmiiske Region Religion Kherson/Odessa Galicia North Caucasus now Berezivka, Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Kalusz Kanowskij 1783 1908 E K E Kherson/Odessa TarasSchwtschenko/Jewge njewka 1872 K aka Bogunskoje/ Post Janowka and Annowka Kutschurgan daughter colony; northeast of Kandel in Schafsteppe Kherson/Odessa Beresan 1928 K Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr.Engels Ewpatorija 1931 K Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/ Gornostajewka/ K.Grigorjewka Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Neu Neu Neu Neu Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida 188 Nikolajew/Poltawka/ Baschtanka 1869 1867 E/K E/K Wolost Knjaz Grigorjewka/Kreis Dnjeprowak/Post Gornostajewka Taras Schewtschenko Feodosia Feodosia 1927 1883 E K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Parish Hoffnungstal Kalusz Village History Village Profile/Info. Founded Neu Karlsruhe Neu Karlsruhe Kassel Katherinental Kerleut Kerleut District Remarks aka Kalusz Nowy aka Karl Liebknecht Chutor; 10 km from Kandel Post Saki Nikolajew 40 km North of Berislaw; founded by Beresan families; population 315 in 1905 and 397 in 1941-1943 Nikolajew aka Baschlanks/Lenintal/Olgino; north of Nikolajew; Karlsruhe daughter colony; population 190 on 1907 and 154 in 1943 Hochstaedt see Olgino Glückstal daughter colony aka Neu-Wasserreich Post Seitler German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Wischnewataja, Samsonowka, defunct after 1918/Kreis Taganrog Neu Kirschwald Don Gebiet der Don Kosaken Neu Klosterdorf Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/Berislaw 1926 K Swedish colony; population 300 in 1941-1943 Neu Kolonie Neu Kraft Volga Volga Seelmann Kamenka 1776 K aka Kustarewo , KustarevoKrasnorynovka Neu Krausendorf Volhynia Pulin Neu Kreschatten Neu Kronau Neu Kronental Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Feodorowka Neu Neu Neu Neu Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Galicia Neu Neu Neu Neu Kronsdorf Kronsfeld Kronsweide Kupnowice Kupnowitz Kureni Kurmankejewo Lamb Galicia Bessarabia Ufa Volga Landau Laub Lesy Lexice Kherson/Odessa Volga Crimea/Taurida Galicia Neu Liebenfeld Kherson/Odessa Neu Neu Neu Neu 189 E Rosenfeld Village History E Heimthal 1882 K Rosenfeld Schirokaja 1869 E der Don Kosaken 1890 E Rosenfeld Eugenfeld aka Neu-Alexandrowka, Nowo-Alexandrowka aka Kutjeinikowskaja Kolonka aka Dosowka aka Scheffler-Ch., Belaja Krinitza/Kreis Taganrog Kreis Melitopol Chortitza see Neu Kupnowitz Rudki Kischinew Dawlekanowo Mariental Nikolajew/Sagradowk a/Kronau Mariental Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR 1783 1914 1894 1860 1868-1870 1860 E E Hartfeld Kischinew aka Neu Kupnowice, Kupnowice Nowe, Josefsdorf --- Records started 1788 aka Coreni Noi E K E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Neu Mannheim aka Nr. 3/Landau/Marianowka/Potjo mkino; population 200 in 1911 and 583 in 1942 aka Neu-Tarlyk see Lesy-Neu see Neu Oleksice German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Neu Liebental Neu Liebental Neu Liebental Neu Liebental Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Liebental Lippers Luck Ludwigstal Lustdorf Luxemberg Majkowice Mannheim Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Volga St. Petersburg Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Galicia Don Gebiet District Dshankoi Taras Schewtschenko/ Jewgenjewka E Parish Hochheim Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Nowo-Selje 1872 K Neu Liebental aka Wolkowo/Wolkoff; founding families from Grossliebental; population 536 in 1905 and 938 in 1943 Hochheim aka Nowoselje/Wolost Tabuldi / Post Seitler and Suja see Luzk Rosenfeld Odessa/Grossliebental / Komintern DNR Akkermann 1861 1920 E E Worms/Johannestal aka Dmitrijewka; founding families from Grossliebental Gebiet; population 268 in 1905 and 342 in 1926 see Majkowice see Dawido-Orlowka Odessa/Grossliebental / Komintern DNR Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Volga Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Taras Schewtschenko Tarassowka Fedorowka Don Gebiet Volga Matw.-Kurgan Mariental 190 1886 Feodosia Kherson/Odessa Neu Mariental Neu Mariental Religion see Klein Liebental Neu Mannheim Mannheim Marianowka Marienburg Mariental Mariental Founded K on the river BolschoiKujalnik K 1908 1877 K E 1864 E K aka Spavtak Rosenfeld Gr Kirjanowka Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Nowo-Marjewka, Mesenzewo aka Neu-Pfannenstiel German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Neu Mariewka Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Mathildendorf Messer Meyer Mizun Monaj Montal Moor Muehle Mueller Ukrainian Name Region Bessarabia Bessarabia Volga Volga Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volga District Bender Founded 1922/1925 Religion E Parish Mathildendorf Bender Frank 1907 1863 E E Mathildendorf Dolina Ewpatorija Prischib Balzer Erlenbach Kamenka 1844 K Weldzirz Prischib Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Marianca Noua; population 168 in 1939; by Marinca de Sus in 1995 aka Saratica Noua and Nowoselka; population 321 in 1939 aka Lysanderdorf aka Mizun Nowy Post Ewpatorija Kreis Melitopol E E Neu München Neu Nassau Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Beresan (Lachowo) Prischib Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Bessarabia Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Volga Bender Karakorskij Ust-Labinskaja Kamenka 1852 E Post Kurisowo Pokrowsk aka Nowo-Nikola jewka aka Schurka Neu Obermonjour Volga Mariental 1859 K aka Bobrowka, Nowokrinowka Neu Odessa Bessarabia Akkermann 1879 E Eigenfeld aka Olgental, Odessa Noua (defunct in 1995) Neu Oleksice Galicia Stryj 1786 E Gelsendorf Records started 1809; aka Neu Lexice, Oleksice Nowe Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Norka Neu Oneschti Neu Orlowka 191 Bessarabia Don Gebiet Kischinew Alexejewo Orlowka 1889 1890 1886 J/K/E Nikolajew Hochstaedt E Kischinew aka Effenger/Effenhar; population 75 in 1904 and 65 in 1914 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Kischinew Jeisk aka Zenseren, and Anenii Noi aka Onestii Noi and Onesti; leased colony; population 170 in 1939 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Neu Orlowka Neu Orlowka Neu Orlowka Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw der Don Kosaken Neu Osterwick Neu Ostheim Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Chortitza der Don Kosaken St. Petersburg Neu Paris Bessarabia Akkermann Neu Pawlowka Neu Peterfeld Neu Petersburg Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Josefstal Matw.-Kurgan Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Galicia St. Petersburg Bessarabia North Siberia Volga Kherson/Odessa Volga North Siberia North Siberia Neu Rohrbach 192 Kherson/Odessa Religion Parish Ludwigstal 1888 E 1812 M Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Wolost Aleksijewo Orlowka/Post Enakijewo aka Klein-Orlowka Alexejewka Neu Pargolowo Petersburg Petersdorf Peterstal Pfannenstiel Piannenatiel Pietnice Porchow Posttal Prischib Priwainoje Rastatt Reinhard Reval Riga Founded Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR Al-Kulundinsk Kutschurgan aka Pawlowka /Rayon Chortitza/Post Pawlowka Post Ostheim Settled by emigrants from Neu-Saratowka; aka Deutsch--- Schuwalowo 1868 E 1910 E Alt-Elft K Josefstal 1909 aka Parisul Nou and Roschtscha leased colony; population 247 in 1905 aka Neu-Petrowka Post Kodincewo 1885/1890 K aka Pschenjanoje 1928 E new in the Soviet era see Neu-Mariental Akkermann Sl-Snamenka 1864 E E Posttal see Rosenberg see Porchowo aka Postal and Dolinowka Beresan Mariental Om-Kalatschinsk Om-Kalatschinsk 1926 K K E E Landau aka Kustarew population 700 in 1941 Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR/Kurissiwo 1861 1861 1869/1880 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Esten aka Esten Neu Freudental aka Aniska/ Iraklijewka; population 110 in 1904 and 617 in 1926 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion E Rosenfeld aka Nowo-Chopjerskoje Beresan Nowograd-Wolynsk Fedorowka Jekaterininsk Neu Neu Neu Neu Rosengart Rosenheim Rosental Rotowka Nr. 2 Jekaterinoslaw Volga Volga Don Gebiet Zaporoshje Mariental Matw.-Kurgan E Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Rshadkowka Rudnja Samara Samara Sandetz Volhynia Volhynia Cis-Ural Crimea/Taurida Galicia Nowograd-Wolynsk Pulin E E Neu Saratowka Neu Sawicki Neu Sawitzki Neu Schampoli Neu Schilling 193 aka Shmirino/Rayon Chortitza/Post Pawlowka Taganrog-Jeisk aka Rshadowka, Rshadowka Nowaja aka Nowaja-Rudnja aka Pleschanowo Molotschna see Neu Sandez Neu Sandez Kahul St. Petersburg Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Remarks Nowograd-Wolynsk Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volga Don Gebiet Galicia Bessarabia Volga Village Profile/Info. E E Rohrbach Romanowka Rosendamm Rosengart Neu Sandez Neu Sarata Neu Saratovka Village History aka Woroschilow/ Freudenfeld; new settlement in the Soviet era aka Nowo-Romanowka Neu Neu Neu Neu 1925 Parish 1786 1889 1765 1765 E E E E Stadlo Neu-Sarata Neu-Saratowka since 1766 Kassel E Beresan /Sewerinowka Krasny-Kut 1883 1855 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Neu Freudental After 1803, parish was Neu Sandez; aka Neu Sandetz, Nowy Sacz aka Sarata Noua aka Sechziger;Schluesselburg; settled by emigrants from Württemberg, HessenDarmstadt, Brandenburg Kreis Tiraspol Blumental aka NowoSchampi/Schampoly; popultion 98 in 1904 and 98 in 1914 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Neu Schirin Ukrainian Name Region District Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Neu Schoensee Neu Schoental Kherson/Odessa Volga Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Orloff/Orkow Krasny-Kut Jekaterinoslaw Nataljew/Nataljewka Neu Scholtoi Neu Schulz Neu Schwendendorf Bessarabia Volga Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Mariental Nikolajew/Berislaw Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Selz Shitomir Skorowka Sofijewka Sofranowka Solnzewo Sophiewka Sosnowka Speyer Speyer Strassburg Straub 194 Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Volhynia Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia K Straßburg aka NowAndreaschewka/Schlöss el Nowo-Andrejaschewka Krasny-Kut Neu Schoenwiese Neu Neu Neu Neu Religion Crimea/Taurida Neu Schloessel Neu Schlossel Neu Schoenfeld Neu Seimeny Founded Akkermann 1872 aka Dmitrowka/Rayon Woznesensk/Post Zaporoshje and Aleksandrowsk 1863 E 1921/1922 Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Kischinew leased colony; population 182 in 1904 E Swedish colony E aka Dox/ Dox Seimeni Noi/ and Sadowoje; population 119 in 1939 Andrejewka K Om-Borissowsk see Nikolaital Post Kriwoj Rog Settled by Volga Germans E Nikolajew/Neu Odessa 1878/1879 1925 Emiltschin Beresan/Landau Kutschurgan Omsk Rayon Kronau/Post Tiege and Kotschubejewka M 1925 1925 population 170 in 1942 (30 families without head of household) E E K K K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Emiltschin Landau aka Sophiewka see Alexandertal German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Neu Straub Ukrainian Name Region Volga District Saratow Founded Religion 1802 E Parish Bessarabia Belz 1860 E Kischinew Neu Stuttgart Neu Szczerzec Crimea/Taurida Galicia Romanowka 1831 E Neu Stuttgart Crimea/Taurida Volga Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Bender Simpferopol Simpferopol 1906 1887 E M Mathildendorf Neu Neu Neu Neu Teplitz Terek Tiflis Tirk Bessarabia North Caucasus South Caucaus North Caucasus Akkermann Balajurt 1863 E Arzis Neu Toganasch Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Hochheim Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Volga Volhynia Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Simpferopol Hochheim 195 Remarks aka Neu Strymbi/ Neu Strymby/Strimba Noua; http://blackseagr.org/f population 242 in 1904 and orums/viewtopic.php? 479 in 1939; by Balti in f=15&t=144 1995? Kreis Berdjansk /Post Romanowka see Rosenberg (Kuchuk-BiyukTaganash)/German colonies of Hochheim Neu Tarutino Neu Telentschi Neu Telentschi Toganasch Tschangrau Tucholka Urbach Viktorowka Walter Warenburg Wasserreich Wasserreich Village Profile/Info. aka Skatowka Neu Strembi Neu Taganash Neu Tarlyk Village History Mariental Baraschi Kr. Kamyschin Seelmann 1860 1902 E/K E E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Heimthal aka Tarutino Nou and Nowoje Tarutino; population 411 in 1939 aka Nowo-Telentschi Wolost Tabuldi/ Post Suja leased colony; 1874 dissolved aka Tirk aka Michaelsdorf see Neu-Terek aka Kutschuk-BijukToganasch aka Kutschuk Bijuk Toganasch/Post Toganasch Post Bijuk Onlar see Tucholka aka Fl. Gr. Wetjolka aka Nowaja-Viktorowka aka Grjasnaja-Luca aka Rownoje Priwalnoje see Neu-Kerleut see Neu-Kroelent German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Weimar Werbowo Wickerau Wiesenheim Wiesenmueller Witebsk Worms Worms Volga Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Neu Wurrttemberg Neu Zuerich Neu Zuerichtal Kherson/Odessa Volga Crimea/Taurida Neu Zuerichtal Neu Zuerichtal Neubau Neuberg Neuborn Neubrabant Neubrunnenial Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Volga Volhynia Volga Volga Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neu Neuburg Neuchmerin Novohradkivka Kherson/Odessa Volhynia District Pallasowka Religion 1861 1900 E E E E E 1925/1928 E E 1911 E E E Fedorowka Krasny-Kut Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Rosenfeld aka Sheltoje Beresan Kutschurgan/ Beljakewski Fedorowka Feodosia 1860 aka Bolfarka/Rosa Luxemburg aka Nowobelkowka aka Werbrus; Tschelebi-Eli Zuerichtal aka Tschelebe Eli/Post Zuerichtal Feodosia E Mariental Tschernjachow E Shitomir aka Tschernjachow see Kukkus Krasny-Kut Odessa/Grossliebental /Mariinskoje, now Ovidiopol, Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Gorodniza Neuchutor Neudamm Neudatschnoje Neudoerfel Orenburg Volga North Siberia Galicia South of Orenburg Marxstadt OT-Barabinsk Neu Sandez Neudoerfel Neudorf Galicia Crimea/Taurida Neu Sandez Feodosia 196 Founded 1805 E E Grossliebental Nowograd-Wolynsk http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/n euburg.txt aka Neuberg/NowoGradowka/Wladimirowka; 105 houses in 1859; population 482 in 1825 and 871 in 1926 aka Staryjchmer Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa 1783 E E M K Alt Sabdez aka Neydarumje aka Podmajerz 1783 1849 E E Stadlo Zuerichtal aka Podmajerz, records started 1787 aka Islam-Terek Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion 1924 E Parish Neudorf Don Gebiet Neudorf Galicia Drohobycz 1783 E Brigidau Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf Galicia Galicia Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Tlumacz Drohobycz Sambor 1842 1783 1783 E K K Czernowitz Drohobycz Sambor K Christina ? Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf Neudorf (Islam Terek) Neudorf (Islam-Terek) Neudorf Chutor Neudorf Fink 197 Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Siberia South Caucaus St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Volga Nikolajew/Jelanez Glückstal Stepnoje Armawir Se-Borodulicha Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Lissitschja , Meindorf 1809 1911 E E Glückstal Stawropol 1884 1924 1905 1879 E E E E Ssuchum aka Nowa Wies --- Records started 1786 After 1871, parish was Kolomea Baginsberg aka Nowa Wies aka Klein aka Nowo-Nikolajewka aka Karamanowka/Komanowa; http://www.odessa3.org/ http://blackseagr.org/f 222 houses in 1859; collections/history/link/n orums/viewtopic.php? population 761 in 1825 and eudorf.txt f=15&t=79 1,956 in 1919 aka Nowinka see Strelnaja Kolonie Feodosia Dshankoi Krasny-Kut Gorodniza Wladislawka Zuerichtal E aka Islam Terek /Wolost Wladislawka/Kreis Feodosija/Post Itschki and Feodosija Post Kurman Kemeltschi Nowograd-Wolynsk 1849 Zurichtal Nikolajew/Nowyj Bug Fedorowka 1858 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Nikolajew aka Klein Neudorf; population 60 in 1904 and 25 in 1914 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Bratschki-Tomar, Nechworascha Records started 1784 Volhynia Galicia Volga St. Petersburg Dobrudscha Neueinlage Jekaterinoslaw aka Bulgakowka/ Kreis Aleksandrowsk Neuenburg Jekaterinoslaw Chortitza 1789 M aka Malaschewka /Okrug Zaporoshje/Kreis Jekaterinoslaw Neuendorf Neuendorf Neuer Damm Neues Leben Neues Leben Jekaterinoslaw Volga Volga North Caucasus Volga Chortitza 1789 M Neufall Neufeld Neufeld Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Akkermann Dshankoi Mermentschik 1864/1867 1882 1888 E E E Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Neufeld Neufeld Neufeld Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Neufeld Neufeld Neufeld Neufeld 198 Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia Konstanza E R 1892 Heimthal Koenigsberg Village History Neudorf Tomar Neudornbach Neue Muehle Neue Siedlung Neue Weingärten Neufeld Neufeld Baraschi Lancut Dobrinka Religion E gem. Romanian name: Viile Noi aka Schirokoje / Okrug Zaporashje/Post Chortitza see Hoelzel see Salpeterdamm Fedorowka Majorsk Majorskaja 1888 Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels 1928 Beresan 1928 Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Ulus-Jaschaltinsk OKupino Posttal Hochheim Ludwigstal Ludwigstal E DNR Fr. Engels E 1928 K 1926 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Neifeld; leased colony; population 240 in 1939 aka Borlak aka Nowopolje aka Nowopolje/Post Majorskoje & Bolschoj Janisol/Kreis Mariopol aka Nowopolje aka Schewtschenko aka Sofijewka/Post Tiege aka Budjonow aka Nowij Mir; originally Jewish, bought for the Kollective Schmoll Chutor German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Neufeld Neufeld Neufeld Neufeld Neufeld Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volga Volga Neufeld (Borlok) Neufeld s. Borlak Neufeld, Chutor Neufrank Neugebauer, Chutor Neugeweh Neugowo Neuhausen Neuheim Neuheim Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Ufa Volga Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa St. Petersburg Don Gebiet Don Gebiet District Hochheim Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Borlak/Post Kurman Kemeltschi 1894 aka Panika Defunct after 1 918 see Gnadenfeld/Odessa see Gnadenfeld/Odessa see Strelnaja Kolonie E Ostheim Bolsch. Janisol Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko (Iwanowka/ Jewgenjewka Neuheim Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Neuheim Neuheim Neuheim Neuhof Neuhof Neuhof Neuhof North Caucasus Volga Volhynia Don Gebiet Galicia Galicia Galicia 199 Parish German Colonies of Hochheim Wremjewskaja Neuheim Religion Dshankoi Kamenka Krasny-Kut Pallasowka Mariental Jekaterinoslaw Neuheim Founded Ust-Labinskaja Erlenbach 1924 1882 E E Rosenfeld aka Alexandrowka Ludwigstal aka Alexandrowka / Wolost Wremjewskaja/Post Bolschoj Janisol E Neu Freudental aka Scharowa; by river Bolschoi-Kujalnik; population 120 in 1904 and 239 in 1919 K Strassburg aka Diminski 1888 E 1830 1830 E E M E aka Nowosselka, Nowo Ssalowka see Protowka Golodajewka Grodek Jagiellonski Grodek Jagiellonski Bohorodczany Revised 16 Feb 2012 Taganrog-Jeisk Hartfeld Kiernieca-Lemberg Ugartsthal Records started 1788 Records started 1783 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Neuhof Neuhof Neuhof Ukrainian Name Region Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Siberia District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Nowodworowka/Kreis Aleksandrowzk/Post Romanowka see Gnadenfeld/Odessa see Nowoworowka Ludwigstal aka Witaschewskoje; population 32 in 1904 and 724 ? In 1926 Neuhof Chutor Neuhöfen Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Hoffnungstal Beresan 1926 E E Neuhoffnung Neuhoffnung Neuhoffnung Neuhoffnung Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Feodosia 1852 E Neuhoffnungstal Neuhoffnungstal Neuhoffnungstal Neuhoftal Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Sofijewka Sofiewka 1822 E Neuhorst Jekaterinoslaw Chortitza 1824 M aka Ternowataja , Shernowata M aka Juschanlee/ Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk Neukirch Neukron Neukron Neukron 200 Zuerichtal Sofijewka aka Nowaja-Nadjeshda, Kianlj, Olgino Zurichtal Kreis Berdjansk M Crimea/Taurida Halbstadt Jekaterinoslaw Wolost Zaliwnoje/Kreis Aleksandrowsk/Post Zaliwnoje Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Wolost Knjaz Grigorjewka/Post Gornostajewka Wasilijewka Neu Stuttgart 1820 Prischib Kreis /Post Nowo Spasowka Kl.-Hoffnungstal see Nowosolennaja see Kotschubejewka Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Neukron Neukronental Neuland Neuland Neuland Neuland Region Kamyanka Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Neuland Neumann Neumann Neumanowka Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Volga Volhynia Neumarkt Neumond Neumontal Neunassau Neuosterwick Neurosengert Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Neusatz Crimea/Taurida District Nikolajew/ Gornostajewka/ Wasilijewka/Mariinsk / Kl. Grigorjewka Schirokoje Founded 1869 Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Kotschubejewka; 40 km north of Berislaw; population 315 in 1911 and 204 in 1919 Post Schirokoje see Steinbach K Rozdilna, Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) see Jelenowka/Odessa, aka Shevchenka see Linintal/Odessa Marxstadt Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels E see Brehning Pulin E Nowy Targ Prischib Prischib Chorititza Chorititza Simpferopol E/K 1817 1814 1804/6 Heimthal Neu Sandez/Nowy Targ aka Nowy Targ see Aitugan E E E Neusatz http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/n eusatz.txt aka Tschukartscha, W of Zelenogorskoye Worms/Johannestal Founding families from Grossliebental Gebiet; population 525/587 in 1905 and 682 in 1941-1943 Neusatz Wolost Suja / Kreis Simferopol/Post Suja Neusatz Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan/Neusatz Neusatz Crimea/Taurida Simpferopol Neusatz Chutor Kherson/Odessa see Wiesengrund/Nikolajew Neustadt Crimea/Taurida aka Gorodok/Kreis Berdjansk 201 1858 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Neutitschein New York New York Newashkino Newo Bajut Neydarumje Nidens Nieder Chortitza Nieder Monjou Niederchoritz Niederdorf Niederland Niedermonjou Niemcy Niemscice Niepolomice Galicia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Volga Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Volga Jekaterinoslaw Volga Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Galicia Galicia Galicia Trembowla Nieznanow Nikitowskoje Nikoisko-Kasakowo Galicia North Siberia Volga Nikolai Kolonie Nikolaiberg Nikolaidorf Nikolaidorf Novgorod Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Pallasowka Chortitza Marxstadt Chorititza 1835 1889 K M Parish Strusow New-Jork Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Nowy Tyczyn Rayon Sheleznyj 1874 E see Neu-Bajut see Neudatschnoje 1803 1767 M E Okrug Zaporoshje aka Bobrowka See Blonski Chutor/Odessa Krasny-Kut Marxstadt Cieszanow 1767 Bochnia Kamionka Strumilowa Se-Nowo-Iwanowka Sl-Snamenka Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Gnadenfeld Konstantinowka Nikolaifeld Don Gebiet Matw.-Kurgan Jekaterinoslaw Okrug Zaporoshje/Rayon and Post Chortitza 202 Religion Sheleznaja Nikolaidorf Nikolaifeld Nikolaifeld Founded E E Reichau 1775 E Neu Gawlow Bobrovka Records started 1788 see Deutschendorf Records started 1809 E E Josefow Records started 1806 1912 1835 E Nowgorod Settled by emigrants from Neu-Saratowka 1909 M Post Kotschubejewka aka Jassnoje M M aka Nikolskoje/ Rayon Molotschansk / Post Bogdanowka Gnadenfeld aka Nikolaipol 1851 E New-Jork aka Nikolaippolje, Weneges aka Nikolajpol Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Nikolaifeld Nikolaifeld Nikolaifeld Nikolaifeld Nikolaifeld Nikolaipol Nikolaipol Nikolaipol Nikolaipol Nikolaipol Nikolaipol Nikolaipol ( skoje) Nikolaipolje Nikolaital Ukrainian Name Region Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Nikolaital Jekaterinoslaw Nikolaital Nikolaital Nikolaital Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Ufa Nikolajew Nikolajew Nikolajewka Nikolajewka 203 District Founded Religion Parish Rayon Konstanti nowka/Wolost Santurinowka/Post Drushkowka Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Nikolaipol Orloff/Orlow Minwodsk Om-Gorkoje Prischib 1872 1897 Nikolaipol Saliwnoje Santurinowka Om-Issyl-Kulj Sl-Orlow Ta-Talas 1869 1894 1892 1882 M E M M M M Maltschewski 1907 E 1864 M M M E aka Nikolskoje/ Rayon Kronau/Post Tiege and Kotschubejewka Hochstaedt see Nikolaifeld aka Nikolaifeld aka Georgstal see Nikolaifeld Rynowka Okrug Kriwoj Rog/Rayon Scholochowo/Post Nikopol Gruschewka Kronau aka Nowosofijewka or Neu Sofijewka 1861 1870 K E Alt Samaraara Melekes 1864 E Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR Starobelsk Golizinow 1882 1888 E M Kronau aka Nikolajewka /Post Nowo Woroncowo aka Schirokaja Balka see Gnadenfeld Settled aft. 1863 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien --- & Kaschubia. population 194 in 1926 Revised 16 Feb 2012 Charkow aka Ebental German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kharkow Kherson/Odessa Santurinowka 1884 M Wasikowskoje Starobelsk 1871 1882 E Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Nikolajewka Nikolajewka I Nikolajewka II Nikolajewka Nr. Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Volhynia Ufa Ufa North Caucasus Taras Schewtschenko Nikolajewka Nr. 1 Nikolajewka Nr. 5 Nikolajewka Nr. 6 North Siberia Don Gebiet Orenburg Nikolajewka Nr. 75 Nikolajewka Nr. 9 Nikolajewsk Nikolajewskoje Nikolajpol Nikolajpol Nikolajpol Nikolayev Nikolskoje Nikolskoje Nikolskoje Nikonkowice North Siberia North Caucasus North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Volga Kherson/Odessa North Siberia 204 Parish Charkow E E/K Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Kronstadt see Liebental aka Ettingerfeld Post Stormowsk Weidennerg Neu Liebental see Nikolaital see Sonnental Winodelnoje OKupino Om-Sosnowka E M see Gnadendorf Ts-Kotschertyk Nowograd-Wolynsk Kasantschin Kasantschin Chasaw-Jurt SlBlagoweschtschensk North of Orenburg Slawgorod Gorjatschewodsk Se-Abakanskaja E Nowograd-Wolynsk 1894 1894 1901 M 1912 1884 1895 M M M New-Jork 1912 1902 M M E Pjatigorsk aka Scheitsche, Tschajatschi Settled by Volga Germans see Freudental/Odessa see Georgstal see Nikolaifeld Post Nikopol E see Nikolaifeld Sl-Snamenka 1909 M see Nikolaidorf see Falkenstein Galicia Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Nikopol Villages Nimrowo Niniow Dolny Niniow Dolny Niniow Gorny Nipesnanitsch Nisamoschnoje Nischnaja Dobrinka Nischnaja Grjasnucha Nischnaja Wodjanka Nishnaja Grjasnucha Nishnije Fondukly Nisko Niterbach Nitin Nitino Niw Njemetzkij Njemezkaja Njemezkaja Kolonija Njemezkoje Njeposnanitsch No. 10, Chutor Nordheim Norka Novograd Volynsk Nowa Wies Nowaja Nowaja Glafirowka Nowaja Markowka Nowaja Nadjeschda Nowaja Nadjeshda Nowaja Rudnja Nowaja Schismi Nowaja Semlja 205 Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Galicia Galicia Galicia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Galicia Galicia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia North Siberia St. Petersburg St. Petersburg North Siberia Volhynia Volga Don Gebiet Volga Volhynia Galicia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Volga Volhynia District Founded Prischib Ts-Troitzk Dolina Dolina Religion Parish E K Ugartsthal Zulin Simpferopol Nisko Nowy Targ E K Ranischau Szczawina Emiltschin E Emiltschin Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Records started 1784 aka Niniow Gorny see Niniow Dolny see Nepoznanitscha See Kellersheim/Odessa see Dobrinka Pallasowka Post Suja Records started 1783 see Nitino aka Nitin see Lissitza Tscheljabinsk see Deutsche Kolonie see Strelna Settled by Volga Germans see Nepoznanitschi Ak-Koktschetaw Marxstadt Selidowka Balzer 1875 1767 E M E Fedorowka Revised 16 Feb 2012 New-Jork aka Marinowka Weigand see Nowograd-Wolynsk see Neudorf see Sasimowka see Neu-Glafirowka see Markowka see Johannisfeld see Neuhoffnung see Neu-Rudnja German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Nowaja Viktorowka Nowesiolo Nowesiolo Nowgorod Nowica Nowiczka Nowikowka Volhynia Galicia Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Galicia Galicia Don Gebiet Nowikowka Nr. 5 Nowin Nowinka Nowinka Nowinko Nowo Aleksandrowka District Founded Religion Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Neu Viktorowka Zydaczow Zydaczow Romanowka Kalusz Dolina 1828 1828 1843 Ufa Volhynia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Volhynia Nowosjelowka Pulin Om-Sosnowka 1906 1895 E E K Sl-Snamenka 1896 E Nowo Alexandrowa Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko Nowo Alexandrowka Nowo Alexandrowka Nowo Alexandrowka Nowo Alexandrowka Nowo Alexandrowka Nowo Alexandrowskoje Nowo Andreaschewka Nowo Bachmetjewka Nowo Bachmetjewka Nowo Bajaut Nowo Caricino Nowo Chopjerskoje Nowo Chortitza Bessarabia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus Volhynia St. Petersburg Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Kharkow Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Akkermannn Grigorjewka Nowo Dimitrijewka Nowo Dmitriewka Nowo Dworowka Nowo Fjodorowka Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw 206 Parish E K E E E Gelsendorf Nowesiolo Ugartsthal Ugartsthal aka Darmstadt Records started 1783 Records started 1783 see Neuhof Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region Heimthal Settled by Volga Germans see Neudorf see Neu-Alexandrowka K Neu Liebental 1911 E Andrejewka 1871 E Barwenkowo 1892 Tabuldi Tabuldi 1874 Marienowka 1871 M Santurinowka Bachmut Romanowka Lugansk 1909 1909 1823 E E K E Charkow Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Alexandreeni Noi; 151 families in 1939 see Eigenheim aka Alexandertal see Neu-Krausendorf see Neu-Alexandrowka see Neu Schössel/Odessa aka Neu-Bach Post Nowo Bachmetjewka Post Suja see Neu-Rosengart aka Neu Chortitza Kreis Bachmut/Post Dmitriewak aka Neuhof Rayon Nowo Swetlanowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Nowo Germanskij Nowo Iwanowka Nowo Iwanowka Nowo Iwanowskoje Nowo Iwanowskoje, Chutor Nowo Kamenka Nowo Krassnowko Nowo Marjewka Nowo Michajlowka Nowo Nikolajewka Nowo Nikolajewka Nowo Nikolajewka Nowo Nikolajewka Nowo Nikolajewka Nowo Nikolsk Nowo Omsk Nowo Orlowka North Caucasus Kharkow Crimea/Taurida North Siberia North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Ufa Ufa North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Nowo Pawlowskojo Chutor Nowo Petrowka Nowo Petrowka Nowo Polje Nowo Poltawka Nowo Popowka Nowo Romanowka Nowo Romanowka Nowo Romanowka Nowo Salowka Nowo Scharapowo Nowo Selewka Chutor Nowo Selowka Nowo Silje (Neu Liebental) Nowo Ssalowka Nowo Sselje Nowo Stepnoje Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet 207 North Siberia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Volhynia North Caucasus North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus North Caucasus Kharkow District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Neu-Johannestal Post Pereschtschepino Se-Pawlodar 1912 1907 E E Alexandronewsk 1842 E Tabuldi 1881 E Post Schtscherbani aka Neu-Jamburg see Neu-Mariental see Eigenheim see Neu-Nikolajewka Post Suja see Gnadenfeld see Gnadenfeld see Kulomski Tabuldi Mariupol E Worms Johannestal Izjum Om-Issyl-Kulj Om-Moskalenki Petro-Pawlowka 1838 Om-Ljubinsk Beresan 1902 Tabuldi 1886 aka Schoental see Heidelberg see Neu-Romanowka see Neuheim E K population 30 in 1905 see Neu-Peterfeld Rayon Barwenkowo München see Klein Neudorf/Odessa see Neuheim M Post Bachmetjewka Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Nowo Swetlowka Nowo Telentschi Nowo Ukrainka Nowo Usensk Nowo Zarizino Nowo Zelenj Nowo Zlaipol Nowo-Andreaschewka Nowobelkowka Nowodworowka Nowograd Wolynsk Nowo-Iwanowka Nowoje Lordowskoje Nowoje Selje Nowokamenka Nowokowo Nowokrinowka Nowokronstadtskoje Nowolipowka Nowo-Mir Nowo-Nikolajewka Nowo-Nikolajewkoje Nowopolje Nowopolje Nowopolskij Noworossijskij Nowoselje Nowosielica Nizna Nowosiolki Nowoskatowka Nowoslobodka Nowoslobodka Nowosofijewka Nowosolennaja 208 Ukrainian Name Region Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida District Tabuldi Founded 1887 Religion Parish Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Tabuldi Ak-Koktschetaw Nowograd-Wolynsk Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Rohrbach/Odessa see Neu-Telentschi M Rayon Solijewka /Post Nowo Nikolajewka Zaporoshje Volga Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Volga North Siberia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Volga Crimea/Taurida Volga Kherson/Odessa Volga North Siberia Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Galicia Galicia North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Village History 1869 1909 E K Tiraspol E E Nowograd-Wolynsk see Neu-Gruental Post Turgenjewka Neu-Schlossel see Neu-Zuerich aka Neuhof, Saimalkulj Gerber Chutor 1886 E 1928 K see see see see Neu-Liebental Strassenheim Keller Chutor/Odessa Neu-Obermonjour Ak-Promyschlennaja see Frosental Nickolajewka Hahnbofen see Neufeld see Neufeld Wradiewski Om-Ljubinsk Dolina Lemberg Zaporoshje Nowosofijewka Saliwnoje 1845 E E 1865 1883 M E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Ugartsthal Dornfeld see Blumental see Neu Liebental Records started 1783 Records started 1788 see Schoental see Rosengard Rayon and Post Chortitza aka Nikolaital aka Neukron German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Nowosselka Nowostrojenje Nowotschinnoje Nowotulka Nowousensk Nowo-Usensk Nowousenskoje Nowozeljenaja Nowozeljonaja Nowy Sacz Nowy Targ Nowy Tyczyn Nowyj Numer Nowyj Numer Nowyj Spat Nowyje Lesy North Caucasus Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Volga North Siberia Volga North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Galicia Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Nowyje Lesy Nr. 10 Nr. 2 Nr. 4 Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Kharkow Kharkow Simpferopol Radiono-Neswet 1900 E K K Nowotscherkas Wolost Kambar/Post Spat and Saki aka Krasneipopas Defunct after 1918 Defunct after 1918 Nusstal Ober Monjou Oberberg Bessarabia Volga Volga Kahul Marxstadt 1925 1767 E K Albota aka Valea Nucilor and Orechowka aka Kriwowskoje Oberdorf Oberfeld Oberhofstein Oberholstein Obermonjou Obernberg Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Kamenka Mariental 1852 E aka Kubcowo, Kubzowo, Kupzowo 1767 K Kriwowskoje Obersdorf Obertyn Galicia Galicia Dobromil Horodenka 1783 E K 209 Gouv. Kiew E Radomysl Ak-Obraszowaja Settled by Volga Germans Ak-Promyschlennaja Settled by Volga Germans see Neukron see Neu-Gruental see Neu Sandez see Neumarkt see Neutitschein see Eugenfeld see Kronsfeld Post Spat see Lesy-Neu E Simpferopol see Dinkel Marxstadt see Neuheim aka Vorort v. Rodomysl see Eigental Revised 16 Feb 2012 Bandrow Obertyn Records started 1783; aka Wolica German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Oberwald Obilnoje Objedinenije Oblaznica Obliska Volga Crimea/Taurida Volga Galicia Galicia Mariental Dolina 1845 K Dolina Obliska Obolonie Obolonie Obolonskoje Obosnaja Ochsenberg Ochsenberg zu Susannental Ochsengraben Ochsengraben Ochsengraben Galicia Galicia Galicia Don Gebiet Kharkow Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Dolina Dolina Dolina 1845 E K E Ugartsthal Dolina Marxstadt Marxstadt Marxstadt Unterwalden Unterwalden K K K Susannental Ochsengraben bei Wittmann Volga Unterwalden K Wittmann aka Wittmanskij Ochsengraben Ochsengraben bei Zuerich Volga Unterwalden E Zuerich aka Zuerichskij Ochsengraben see Grossweide Mariental see Wola Oblaznicka aka Oblizka aka Oblizka, records started 1784 see Gnadenfeld Kreis Slawjanoserbsk zu Susannental Rostow zu Orlowskoje Wittmanskij Zuerichskij aka Kamenaja; a few miles north, there were two more farms Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Ochsner Odessa Odessa Offizino Ogus Oglu Ogus Tobe Ogus Tobe Ohrloff Ohrloff Oibur 210 Odesa Odessa St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Beresan Omsk E K Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/o dessa.txt E see Owcino Post Ewpatorija see Okus-Tebe Post Ak Monaj Ewpatorija Feodosia Halbstadt 1807 M see Orlow E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Djelal German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Oj Dshurtschi Ojbur Oknitza Okrech Okretsch Okretsch Okretsch (Freudental) Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida District Founded Religion Ewpatorija Ewpatorija Neusatz Belz Zuerichtal E Kischinew Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Post Kokej Post Ewpatorija aka Ocnita Gara and Ocnita; Romanian village with Germans Zurichtal see Freudental see Freudental 1849 Oktjaberskij Oktober Oktoberberg Okus Tebe Oleksice Nowe Oleksice Stare Oleschau Oleschna Oleschna Oleskoj, Chutor Olexice Olgafeld Olgafeld Olgafeld Olgafeld Volga Kherson/Odessa Volga Crimea/Taurida Galicia Galicia Galicia Volga Volga Volhynia Galicia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Arkadak 1910 M Petrowerowka Mariental Feodosia 1884 M Olgafeld Olganowka Olgenau Olgenburg Olgenfeld Olgenfeld Crimea/Taurida Volhynia North Caucasus Volhynia Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Werchnerogatschik Olgenfeld Kherson/Odessa 211 Parish Nr. 5; Settled by Mennonites from Chortitza --- aka Wjasenskoje aka Ogus-Tobe see Neu Oleksice see Alt-Oleksice see Olszanka see Dietel see Alt-Oleksice see Dreihinden Post Saksagan see Olgino W. Rogatschik Rostow Beresan Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan 1864 M Kreis Melitopol /Post Werchnerogatschik 1866 E E E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Heimthal Jeisk aka Oljchowka aka Popowa aka Olegenfeld aka Bessarabka; population 140 in 1919 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Olgenfeld Olgental Olginka Olgino Olgino Olgino Olgino North Caucasus Bessarabia Olgino Olgino Olgino Olgino Olgino Olgino Olgino Olgino Olgino Olgino Olgino Olgowka Oljchowka Ollschau Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Ufa Volhynia Galicia Taras Schewtschenko Oloneschti Olrado Chutor Olschewka Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Akkermann Olszanka Omarschen Omelnja Omsk Region Galicia South Caucaus Volhynia Siberia Neu Sandez Omurtscha Omylnoje Dobrudscha Volhynia Konstanza 212 Founded Religion Parish Nowosofijewka Stepnoje Se-Perwomaiskoje Slawgorod Sl-Snamenka Kl. Grigorjewka Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Popowa see Neu-Odessa Rayon Nowo Swetlanowka see Neuhoffnung Lugansk Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Village History 1865 E M aka Schoendorf Neu-Karlsruhe/Nikolajew K 1897 M 1908 1869 E E E Stawropol br rivewr Bolschoi-Kujalnik; population 79 in 1926 see Lustdorf/Odessa aka Tempelhof aka Olgafeld see Neu Karlsruhe see Neuhoffnung Wasilijewka Olewsk E Emiltschin see Oserowo see Olgenburg see Olszanka 1883 Wolodarsk E Andrejewka aka Olanesti; population 55 in 1939 E 1784 Marchlewsk 1904 E Stadlo E Shitomir E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Olescheu, Ollschau; Records started 1787 see Waldheim aka Omylnoje Romanian name: Valea Seacá see Omelnja German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Oneschti Vechi Onijuschka Bessarabia Volga Onlar Onlar Opaka Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia District Founded Religion Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Alt Oneschiti see Pfeifer German Leased colonies of Neusatz Neusatz see Felsendorf Oranienbaum St. Petersburg E Oranienbaum Oranienbaum colony St. Petersburg Volga E Oranienbaumer Kolonie Orbasche Orbeljanowka Orbeljanowka St. Petersburg Volhynia North Caucasus North Caucasus Oranienbaum (1759) aka Lomonosow, Russian city with Germans aka Lomonosow, parish by 1759 1812 Ordshonikidse Ordzhak-Dzhabu Orenburg Orenburg Oresch Donetsk Crimea/Taurida Orenburg Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Orenburg Molotschna Saki Orhei Orlik Orlinskaja Bessarabia Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Orhei Gouv. Kiew Romanowka 213 Parish 1812 E 1897 E/M Settled by emigrants from Iswar (closed after 2 years) see Gorbascha see Romanowka Defunct M a populated place in Donetsk Oblast, eastern Ukraine. It lies approx. 48 degrees N Latitude and 38 degrees east Long. Other names are Yenakiyeve, Rykovo, Yenakiyevo, Ordzhonikidze, Ordshonikidse. Hochheim Khutors aka Tschkalow Oranienbaum 1893 1868 E E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Kischinew Radomysl Romanian village with Germans defunct after 1914 aka Eigenfeld German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Orloff Orloff Orloff/Orlov Orlovskaya Orlow Orlow Alt Samaraara Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Melekes Orloff Seelmann Marxstadt 1873 1871 1767 M M M E Golizinowka 1888 M Orlow Orlow Orlow Orlow Orlow Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Orlow Om-Borodinowsk Om-Issyl-Kulj Om-Ljubinsk Sl-Snamenka 1908 Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Orlow, settled after 1859 by Mennonites from Danzig area see Bahnhof aka Bahndorf Rayon Kronau/Post Tiege and Kotschubejewka aka Tschunajewo aka Orlowka M M M M aka Ohroloff/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk Orlow Crimea/Taurida Halbstadt Orlowka Orlowka Orlowka Orlowka Orlowo Orlowskaja Orlowskoje Orlowskoje Orlowskoje Orsk Orta Mamaj Don Gebiet Don Gebiet North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Volga North Siberia North Siberia Volga Orenburg Crimea/Taurida AleksejewOrlowka Ortachioi Osernyj Oserowka Oserowo Osinowka Dobrudscha North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Ufa Volga Tultscha Ku-Adajewsk 1883 E Dawlekanowo 1894 E 214 Parish 1888 1888 Om-Ljubinsk Gebiet der Don Kosaken/Post Enakiewo E M see Orlow OKupino Marxstadt Ds-Aulea-Ata Se-Borodulicha 1767 1890 1909 E E/M E see Karaman North of Orenburg M Neusatz Revised 16 Feb 2012 Romanian name: Regina Maria see Seebach/Odessa aka Olgowka see Reinhard German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Osipowka Oskarburg Oskarowka Osokorowka Osowa Ossikowo Ukrainian Name Region Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Volhynia District Founded Religion Parish Emiltschin E Heimthal Marchlewsk Iwankow E E Shitomir Radomysl E Hoffnungstal 1873 1869 M S Ostheim Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Josephstadt aka Oskarowka see Oskarburg see Ebenberg aka Ossowka aka Friedrichswalde aka Ehni Chutor/Effig Chutor; Gieck Chutor/Singer Chutor; by river BolschoiKujalnik see Reinhardt Ossinowka Ossinowka Ossipowka Ossowi Ostenfeld Ostheim Kherson/Odessa Volga North Siberia Volhynia Volga Don Gebiet Shirajewo Ostheim Ostheim Nr. 12 Ostrachowka Ostrogowka Ostron Ostrow Don Gebiet North Caucasus North Caucasus Volga Volhynia Galicia Aleksandrowskaja Chasaw-Jurt Wolodarsk Lemberg E E Heimthal Dornfeld Ostrow Ostrowice Ostrowiec Galicia Galicia Galicia Tarnow E Hohenbach/Reichsh eim Cieszanow K Lubaczow see Ostrowiec aka Ostrowice, Ostrowitz Ostrowiec Ostrowitz Ostrowka Ostrowskaya Ostrowy Kolonia Ostrowy Tuszowskie Oswiecim Otar Galicia Galicia Volhynia Volga Galicia Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Cieszanow see Ostrowiec Wolodarsk E Reichau aka Ostrowice, Ostrowitz, records started 1788 E Heimthal 215 1880 - 1902 Village History Om-Borodinowsk Seelmann Aleksandrowskaja aka Thaelmann Gebiet der Don Kosaken/Post Ostheim 1902 M see Freudental see Louis aka Ostronj Records started 1788 see Deutsch Ostrau see Deutsch Ostrau see Ausschwitz Eupatoria 1890 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Djelal German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Dshankej Kerleut Mamai Moinak Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Donuslaw Ewpatorija Feodosia Eupatoria Eupatoria Otar Mojnak Otar Petrowka Otar Petrowka Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Ewpatorija Totonai Totonai Otar Petrowka Otdelnyj Otesch Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Totanaj Prochladnyj Eupatoria Otesch Crimea/Taurida Ewpatorija Otar Otar Otar Otar Otar Otrada Otradnoje Otradowka Otschajanyje, Chutor Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks 1890 Post Kodshanbak Post Seitler 1890 1889 E E Djelal Djelal Neusatz 1880 1880 Wolost Donuzlaw /Post Ewpatorija E Post Kurman Kemeltschi and Kolaj 1893 Schirajewo (Hoffnungstal) E E Djelal aka Feuer Neusatz Wolost Saki/Post Ewpatorija and Saki Hoffnungstal aka Zolotschewsk/Solotschewak; by Bolschoi-Kujalnik; population 90 in 1919 see Liebental E Post Mostowoje Otschakow Chutor Otschka Bailar Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Pdessa/Beresan Simpferopol Otschka Bajlar Ottenhausen Crimea/Taurida Galicia Simpferopol Grodek Jagiellonski Ottynia Ottynia Otus Otus Otus Otus Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Tlumacz Tlumacz Feodosia Taraktasch 216 Founded 1905 1788 K/E E Rastatt (K)/Nikolajew (E) Byten K Weissenberg E K E Czernowitz Ottynia Zuerichtal 1805 Revised 16 Feb 2012 population 60 in 1905 Kreis Perekop/Post Bijuk Onlar aka Zatoka After 1871, parish was Kolomea-Baginsberg (Ref) aka Dreissig ev Zurichtal German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Otus Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida District St. Petersburg St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Galicia Pachenauaja Pachomowka Paden Padew Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Galicia Galicia Padew Kolnia Pallasowka Pamjatnoje Panika Paninskoje Pannino Panowka Panowka Panowo Panskij Stawek Panskij Stawok Galicia Volga Volga Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Kharkow Volga St. Petersburg Volhynia Volhynia Mielec Pallasowka Parapara Bessarabia Ismail 217 Crimea/Taurida Religion Feodosia Owcino Owzyna Ozerki Ozerki Ozomla Kolonia Pardenau Founded Parish Zuerichtal 1830 E E St. Petersburg Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Wolost Taraktasch/Rayon Feodosija/Post Alte Krim and Sudak Settled by emigrants from Neu-Saratowka; aka Offzino, --- Owzyna see Owcino aka Schuwalowo see Schoensee see Schumlau see Neu-Petersburg/Odessa K Om-Ljubinsk see Padew see Padew Kolnia 1783 E Hohenbach/Reichsh eim aka Padew, Paden, Baardorf, Fallbrunn see Schick see Rothammel see Neufrank see Schoenchen Rostow Khreis Slawjanoserbsk see Hildmann Beresan E Gorodniza 1913/1916 E Nowograd-Wolynsk see Panskij aka Panskij Stawek E Arzis population 160 in 1939; extinct in 1995 aka Potemkino, Pordenau/Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk Gnadenfled Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Bessarabia Akkermann Parkan Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan/ Fr. Engels Paruschowka Pascha Tschokmak Pascha Tschokmak Paschnja Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Kahul Simpferopol Simpferopol Slawgorod Paris Pastwa Patkanowo Patrikejewsk Paul Paulinowka Veselyy Kut Crimea/Taurida St. Petersburg Don Gebiet Volga Volhynia Gnadenfeld Founded 1816 1921 1885 Religion Parish E Alt-Elft K Langenberg E M Albota Remarks aka Weselyj Kut; 134 houses in 1859; 1831 cholera took 49 persons; population 1,298 in 1858 and 1,614 in 1939 aka Paruseni; population 180 in 1939; by Budai in 1995 Post Bijuk Onlar 1820 aka Plugowoje/Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk / Kreis Berdjansk see Froehliche Kolonie see Alexanderfeld M E E Radomysl aka Pawlowka/Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk see Paulskoje aka Paulskoi Paulsheim Paulskoi Paulskoje Paulskoye Paulskron Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Gnadenfeld 1852 M Marxstadt Marxstadt Wasilijewka 1767 1767 E E E Paulstal Paveleni Pavlodar Pawlinowka Pawlograd Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Siberia Volhynia North Siberia Grossliebental 1865 E Neu Freudental E Heimthal 218 http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/p aris.txt Village Profile/Info. M Pallasowka Radomysl Wolodarsk Om-Pawlograd Village History Revised 16 Feb 2012 Daughter colony of Freudental see Pawlowka/Bessarabia German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Pawlow Pawlow Pawlowka Pawlowka Pawlowka Pawlowka Pawlowka Pawlowka Pawlowka Pawlowka Pawlowsk Pawlowsk Pawlowsk Pawlowskoje Pekasskoje Penki Penner Chutor Penowka Peratyn Perekrestowo Peremennowskoje Perepkopnoje Galicia Galicia Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Perepletowka Perewosinka Perewosinka Perfilejewka Perwomaiskoje Perwomaiskoje Peskowatka Peskowatka Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga North Siberia Volga Volga Volga Volga Pesotschnoje Pestchany Brod 219 North Siberia Ufa Volhynia Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Galicia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Volga Alt Samaraara Kherson/Odessa District Radziechow Radziechow Akkermann Saliwnoje Saliwnoje Founded Religion 1888 1894 1894 E K E M E Parish Josefow Radziechow Posttal Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Records started 1806 aka Paveleni aka Rosenfeld see Neu-Osterwick Om-Jelansk Om-Kalatschinsk Starobelsk Ak-Kommunist Dawlekanowo Beresan Radziechow Saliwnoje Se-Borodulicha E E see Pawlowskoje see Samotajewka see Sluzk see Paulsheim Rayon Starobelsk aka Pawlowka E see Pinki Defunct after 1918 1894 1909 1898 E E K 1923 E Josefow Records started 1806 see Marienheim/Odessa aka Marienburg F.J. Keller or Glitzricher Chutor Balzer Balzer see see see see Melekes M Beresan Revised 16 Feb 2012 Friesenow Ebenfeld Gnadenflur Kolb Settled after 1859 by Mennonites from Danzig area see Speyer/Odessa German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Pestschanoje Petartschisna Peter Paul Peter Paul Peterfeld Peterhof Volga Volhynia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa St. Petersburg Peterhof Peterhof Peterhof colony St. Petersburg Volga Volga Peterhofer Kolonie Peters St. Petersburg North Siberia Peters, Chutor Petersburg Petersdorf Petersdorf Petersfeld Ufa St. Petersburg Georgia South Caucaus North Siberia Petershagen Petersheim Peterstal 220 Crimea/Taurida Volga Bessarabia District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Marienberg Wolodarsk Alexandrowsk Elatschinskaja 1878 E E E Shitomir Jeisk aka Petro-Pawlowka E Peterhof founded before 1812 E E Petershof (1849) aka Petrodworetz, Russian city with Germans Peterhof aka Krasnenka, settled by emigrants from Iswar (closed after 2 years) 1812 1812 Om-Moskalenki Nowosjelowka 1906 Marienfeld Marienfeld Ak-Trudowaja 1819 1908 Halbstadt Seelmann Bender 1805 1873 E M Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region see St. Petersburg E E Sagaredsho aka Petrowskoje, Solodkaja Balka/Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk M M E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Rosenfeld aka Rybalsk Tarutino (1904)/ Leipzig(1939) aka Petresti and Petrowsk; leased colony; population 48 in 1904 and 122 in 1939 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Peterstal Peterstal Peterstal Petranka Petrawpalowka Petricho-Kowatach Petro Pawlowka Petro Pawlowka Petrodworetz Petrograd Petropavlovsk Petrowaka Petrowka Petrowka Petrowka Petrowka Petrowka Petrowka Petrowka Petrowka Petrowka Petrowka Chutor Petrowka Nr. 2 Petrowskij Chutor Petrowskoje 221 Ukrainian Name Petrodolynske Region Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Galicia Volga Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Siberia Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Kharkow Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Volga Kherson/Odessa Orenburg Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida District Grossliebental/ TscherwonoPowstansch/ Mariinskoje, now Biliaivka, Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Glückstal-Kassel Founded 1805 1903 Kalusz Religion E E E E Parish Freudental Kassel Stawropol Ugartsthal 1826 Nikolajew Nowosofijewka 1890 1866 Om-Issyl-Kulj Om-Ljubinsk Remarks aka Petrodolinskoje/Petrowka; http://www.odessa3.org/ http://blackseagr.org/f 116 houses in 1859; collections/history/link/p orums/viewtopic.php? population 517 in 1825 and etersal.txt f=15&t=28 1,024 in 1926 aka Petricho-Kowatsch aka Mesenzewa Records started 1783 aka Bergtal, Bodni / Kreis Aleksandrowsk see Peterhof see St. Petersburg K K M E Village Profile/Info. see Peterstal/Odessa see Peter-Paul E Petro-Pawlowka Village History Schönfeld aka Petrowka; a few km west of Nikolajew, on the border of the Odessa region aka Eigengrund Post Bantyschewo see Peterstal/Odessa see Schöneweide/Odessa M M see Lichtfelde Kotowsk North of Orenburg 1894 E M see Rogalskij Ch. see Petershagen Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Pfaffeninsel Pfaffeninsel Pfaffenkutter Pfannenstiel Pfannenstiel Pfannenstiel Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Krasnojar Krasnojar Mariental 1766 K Pfeffer, Chutor Pfeifer Pfeifer Ufa Volga Volga Nowosjelowka Frank Frank 1906 1767 1767 E K K Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region aka Onijuschka Gnilushka E Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa Pfeifer, Chutor Pflaumer Pharanowka Philippowitschi Orenburg Volga Bessarabia Volhynia South of Orenburg Akkermann 1892 E see Brehning Mariental/Tonkoshurovka see Mariental Eigenfeld aka Faraoani and Faraonowka; population 11 in 1939 see Pilippowitschi aka Filipovca; population 41 in 1939; by Borodino in 1995? see Temir-Bulat Philippowka Philippstal Phillippsfeld Philonsdorf Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Volga Volhynia Akkermann 1914 E Klöstitz Marxstadt Radomysl 1767 E E Radomysl aka Filonowka, Gluchow Piatkowa Piketnoje Pilenkofeld Pilenkowo Pileskofeld Pilippowitschi Pill (zu Unterwalden) Pinki Pisarewka Pissarowka Galicia North Siberia North Caucasus North Caucasus Volga Volhynia Volga Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Neu Sandez Om-Sosnowka Anapa 1788 E M E Stadlo After 1803, parish was Neu Sandez Kamenka Jarun Marxstadt Gorodniza 1786 E Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Philippowitschi E Nowograd-Wolynsk E Heimthal aka Penki see Pisarowka aka Pisarewka, Jakowka 222 Uschomir 1886 Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Pilenkowo see Pilenkofeld German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Pisskarewka Pitak Pjanogorka Pjataschnyj Planer Plechow Ples Orenburg Volhynia Volga Pleschanowo Orenburg District 1865 Eupatoria South of Orenburg Tschernjachow Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Settled by emigrants from Salominka E E E E Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa Shitomir See Lesnoi Pleschanow/NeuSamara Plowe Pobotschnaja Pobotschnoje Pobotshnaya Pobul Poddubce Podegrodzie Podetepnoje Podgorje Podgornoje Podhajczyki Galicia Volga North Siberia Volga Volga Galicia Galicia Volga Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Galicia Kamionka Strumilowa Saratow Om-Odessa n.w. Saratov Podhorce Kolonia Podi Sabara Podiesnoje Podijesnoje Podkolino Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Stryj 223 Parish Nesterowo Akkermann Plotsk Religion Om-Sosnowka Bessarabia Plotzk Founded 1890 Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies M 1829/1839 E Alt-Elft E E E E Josefow 1772 1898 1772 http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/pl otzk.txt aka Plotc and Plozk and Draguli; 47 houses in 1859; population 411 in 1858 and 298 in 1939 see Josefinendorf see Zaundorf see Walldorf see Kulm/Bessarabia Przemyslany 1870 K Wezniany E Gelsendorf After 1878, parish was Stryj see Alexandertal see Meinhard see Chutor Beutelspacher Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Podkowyrowka Podmajerz North Siberia Galicia Podolsk Podritz Podrycze Podrzecze Podsadki Podsadki Podsnjeshnoje Podsosnowka Podsosnowka Podstepnoje Podusila Kolonia Orenburg Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia North Siberia North Siberia Siberia Volga Galicia Podusila Kolonia Podzorze Poechersdorf Pogorelowka Pogornoje Pogranitschnoje Pogudino Pokasatel Pokoschew Pokrowka Pokrowka Pokrowsk Pokrowsk Pokrowsk Polesnaja Chutor Polewodina II Polewodino Poliwanowka 224 District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Om-Issyl-Kulj see Neudoerfel Pleschanow/NeuSamara 1890 Lemberg Lemberg M E M Dornfeld Settled by Mennonites from the Molotschna colonies see Unterbach see Unterbach see Unterbach Records started 1788 see Blumenort Settled by Volga Germans Sl-Nowo-Alexejewsk 1890 E Przemyslany 1870 M Kiernica-Lemberg Galicia Galicia Galicia Don Gebiet Orenburg North Siberia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Przemyslany 1870 E Lemberg Dolina 1836 K Bolechow North of Orenburg OKupino Ts-Jetkulsk 1895 M Volhynia North Caucasus Orenburg Jekaterinoslaw Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga North Siberia Gorodniza E North of Orenburg M see Rosenhelm After 1884, parish was Unterwalden see Krakau-Podgorze see Josefsheim see Ratenfeld/Odessa Pokrowsk Pokrowsk Nikolajew/Kassel Fedorowka Fedorowka Om-Sosnowka E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Pokaschtschewo, Angermohr Kassel Rayon Magdalinowsk aka Engels Engles population 30 in 1905 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Poljewoje Polnisch Batzdorf Polnisch Nikelsdorf Polonitschew North Siberia Galicia Galicia Volhynia Polowce Kolonia Polowica Polowitza Polscha Poltaratsch Poltava Polynotschew Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Czortkow Pomasan Pomogajewka Ponjatowka Bessarabia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Ismail Om-Ljubinsk 1911 T. Schewtschenko 1888 Religion Biala E Biala Emiltschin E Emiltschin E Zaleszczyki 1819 Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Schoenau aka Komorowice see Deutsch Nikelsdorf aka Polynotschew After 1840, parish was Kolomea-Baginsberg see Kronsgarten see Kronsgarten see Waldheim see Kon Keneges Prischib see Polonitschew E M K Ponjatowka Kherson/Odessa Ponjatowka 1888 E Popasdru Popassnaja Popastru Deutsch Bessarabia Don Gebiet Bessarabia Akkermann 1922 E Popelnoje Popow, Chutor Popow, Chutor Popowa Popowa Popowka Popowka Popowka Popowka Balka Popowkina Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet North Caucasus Don Gebiet North Caucasus Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Volga Crimea/Taurida Volga 225 Parish Arzis aka Pomazan and Pomasany; population 182 in 1939 Langenberg see Langenberg/Odessa Okrug Odessa/Rayon Taras Schewtschenko/Post Razdelnaja Posttal aka Nicolaie Balcescu and zu Primorskoje see Alexanderpol see Popasdru see Hoffnungsburg/Nikolajew E Om-Sosnowka 1904 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Jeisk see Olgenfeld see Olgenfeld see Rosengart aka Jost see Brehning see Gruental see Jost German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion E E E/K E E Shitomir Barysz E Jamburg Popowo Poppe Chutor Poppen Chutor Poprawka Porchowa Ufa North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Galicia Dawlekanowo Om-Petropawlowka Beresan Pulin Zaleszczyki 1894 Porchowo Porchowo Pordenau Pordenau Poreby Wielkie Poretchje-Maloje Porotschenskoje Porrysz Porzecze Porzellan Posejewka Poselenija N. 11 St. Petersburg Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Galicia Galicia St. Petersburg Jekaterinoslaw Volga Jamburg Jamburg region Gnadenfeld 1767 1767 1820 Post Kherson/Odessa Posttal Potemkine Potschinnaja Powerotnoje Powlskoje Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Volga Crimea/Taurida Volga Prangenan Prawotin Prebendow Preis 226 Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Galicia Volga Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Neu Porchow, settled by emigrants from Bayr. Pfalz M see Pardenau Kolbuszowa E Ranischau see München/Odessa Se-Proletarskaja Saybusch E Biala see Rottenhan see Farforowka see Annental Glückstal/ Stwarowsk E Bergdorf aka Woinskaja Potschta; leased colony; population 35 in 1919 see Alt Posttal or Malojaroslawetz II see Pardenau see Kratzke see Fuerstenwerder E Gnadenfeld 1852 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Jasnopolje/ Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk see Marianowka see Preppendorf see Preuss German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Preppendorf Presalop Pretoria Nr. 11 Pretorija Nr. 4 Galicia Volhynia North Caucasus Orenburg Mielec 1852 K Chasaw-Jurt North of Orenburg 1901 1900 M M Preuss Preussen, Chutor Priborsk Priebe, Chutor Priessechutor Prijutino Prijutowka Prikumskoje Primorskoje Primorskoje Prinz, Chutor Volga Don Gebiet Volhynia North Siberia Don Gebiet St. Petersburg Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Seelmann 1767 K E E Prinzenthal Gouv. Kiew Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Wadowice Gorne aka Prebendow Rosenfeld Radomysl aka Krasnopolje , Choisele Roy, Preis aka Bulajew Ch. defunct after 1914 see Friedrichsfeld E see Michaelsfeld Minwodsk Om-Ljubinsk 1870 E Pjatigorsk Alexandrowskaja 1869 S Ostheim see Hierschau aka Charzyskoje Galicia Dobromil 1784 E Bandrow Records started 1788 --aka Smereczna Prinzfeld Priozernoje Pripisnoje Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Aleksandrowskaja 1892 S Ostheim Prischib North Siberia Om-Odessa Prischib Crimea/Taurida Prischib 1804 E Prischib Nr. 6 Pritoroschensk Pritotschnoje Priwalnoje Priwalnoje Priwetnaja Priwetnoje Priwolnoje Ufa North Siberia Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Volga North Siberia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Nowosjelowka Urals 1906 E E 227 aka Feodorowka / Post Ostheim see Schoenau see Fabrikerwiese aka Romanowka, Asmanowka E Prischib aka Molotschna/ Kreis Melitopol Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region see Blujmenort see Warenburg see Warenburg Se-Nowo-Iwanowka Om-Ljubinsk 1912 E E see Margenau Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Priwolnoje Prochlad Ufa Crimea/Taurida Tschek-Magusch Prochlada Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew Prochorowo Prodoroshnyj Progerke Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko Ku-Denissowka Proletarskoje Propp Prossjanoje Prosweschtschenyj Protassowa Protopopowka Protowka Prugerowo Prutowka Przeczow Przemysl Przemysl Pschenitschnoje Psia Dolina Pulin Pulinskaja Huta Puschkin Pustosch Pustosch Putschkowo Pylkowka Quell Quellgraben Rabe 228 Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Ufa North Siberia North Siberia Volhynia North Siberia Volhynia Galicia Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Galicia Volhynia Volhynia St. Petersburg North Siberia Orenburg North Siberia Volga Volga Volga North Siberia Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks 1894 see Wasscrau aka Zolotoschewsk; population 7 in 1919 aka Darjewka; population 312 in 1926 see Altonau Arkadak Frank 1910 Dawlekanowo Sl-Snamenka Om-Ljubinsk Pulin Se-Schemonojewsk 1894 1909 Nr. 4; Settled by Mennonites from Chortitza --- aka Marianowka M see Kronsfeld M E Shitomir E E K Hohenbach/Reichsh eim Jaroslau Przemysl aka Neuheim see Protowka Kielce Przemysl Przemysl Records started 1815 see Rudnerweide see Hundsthal Pulin Pulin North of Orenburg Om-Issyl-Kulj Marxstadt Unterwalden Om-Moskalenki E E 1902 M M E E M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Heimthal Heimthal aka Pulinskaja Guta see Zarskoje Selo see Zwetnoje aka Hamberg German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Rabuschino Rachin Ukrainian Name Region North Siberia Galicia District Founded Ts-Troitzk Dolina Religion E K Parish Orenburg Volhynia South of Orenburg Wolodarsk E E Shitomir Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia North Caucasus Wolodarsk Gorodniza E E Heimthal Nowograd-Wolynsk E Radomysl Ranischau Ranizow Rann Rapp Rappheim Rappheim Galicia Galicia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kolbuszowa Itschki Zuerichtal 1874 Rappheim, Chutor Crimea/Taurida Feodosia 1874 229 Alexandronewsk Sl-Altai Om-Moskalenki 1823 Village Profile/Info. Remarks Dolina Radak, Chutor Radeckaja Boljarka Raditchev Raditsch Raditsch Raditsch Raditschi Radkowka Radomysl Raesanowka Raigorod Raigorod Raimer Rainhard Rait Rait-Wasan Rajewka Rakow Rakow Ralow Randowisi Volga Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia North Siberia Volga Volga Volga North Siberia Galicia Galicia Galicia Tschernigew Village History Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa aka Bolarka Hutterite Colony aka Raditschi aka Radschtsch see Radischtsch see Radischtsch see Ruhental see Naeb aka Rosengart Settled by Volga Germans E E E E Fedorowka Fedorowka Se-Wolodarskaja Dolina Dolina Sambor see Rundewiess 1782 M K E K Dolina Ugartsthal Rolow Records started 1783 E Ranischau aka Majdhof, Ranizow --Records started 1782 see Ranischau Om-Moskalenki see Siebenbrunn Post Itschki E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Zuerichtal aka Tuslu-Scheich-Eli; Toefsheim German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Rasdelnaja Raskajetz Raskaty Rass Rastadt Rastatt Rastrigin, Chutor Rastrigin-Chutor Ukrainian Name Rozdilna Zvenyhorodka Region Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Volga Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga District Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels, now Rozdilna, Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Akkermann Founded Religion 1886 K E Straßburg/ Langenberg (1915) Andrejewka Ewpatorija Beresan/Rastatt now Veselynove, Mykolaiv, Russian Empire (Ukraine) 1809/10 K Ratenfeld Rath Chutor Rath Chutor Rau Kherson/Odessa Ufa Kherson/Odessa Volga Taras Schewtschenko Rauch Rauchersdorf Rauchersdorf Rauschenbach Rawa Ruska Rawa Ruska Rawnopolje Rebrowka Rebrowka Redewald Redka Redkaja Dubrowka Redke Kherson/Odessa Galicia Galicia Volga Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Volga Volhynia North Siberia Volhynia Taras Schewtschenko E Fedorowka Rawa Ruska Rawa Ruska E K E 230 Parish Rastatt Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks railway station aka Rascaieti see Rohleder Post Kodshanbak see Rastatt aka Bolschoje Poretsche/Rastadt; 138 houses in 1859; population 469 in 1811 and 3,000 in 1941 see Awilowo aka Pokasatel K 1894 Hoffnungstal Om-Ljubinsk Troitzk Emiltschin aka Sekretarowka E/K? K 1906 1906 aka Rauchowka see Gross Rauchersdorf see Klein Rauchersdorf Rawa Ruska Reichau M E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Nowograd-Wolynsk Records started 1788 see Neu Halbstadt/Odessa aka Stariza see Retke see Gnadenheim aka Redka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Regier, Chutor Rehberg Rehdorf Rehdorf Rehfeld Reichau Reichenau Reichenbach Reichenberg Reichenfeld Reichenfeld Ukrainian Name Region Don Gebiet Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Volhynia Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet North Siberia District Founded Religion Jaworow Zolkiew Zolkiew Bobrka Cieszanow 1900 1788 1883 1883 1786 1783 E E E K K E Rosenfeld Reichau Lemberg Zolkiew Bobka Reichau Lemberg 1785 E Dornfeld Taganrog Sl-Snamenka 1908 E E Parish Grunau Rosenfeld Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Schurschin Ch. Records started 1788 aka Sarnowka aka Sarnowka Records started 1788 see Rissowata Records started 1788 see Bogatowka, aka Bogdanowka/ Wolost, Post and Kreis Aleksandronewsk aka Bogatowka aka Barskoje Reichenfeld Crimea/Taurida Prischib 1862 E Hochstaedt aka Kosogorje, Andriew/Wolost Prischib/Kreis Melitopol Reichsheim Reichshof Reichshof Galicia Galicia Galicia Mielec Rzeszow Rzeszow 1783 E E K Hohenbach/Reichsh eim Ranischau Rzeszow aka Sarnow, Hyki Kolonja --Records started 1823 aka Rzeszow aka Rzeszow Reimann Chutor Reimer Reimer, Chutor Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Akkermann 1925 E Posttal aka Mosia Reimann; population 3 in 1939 see Felsental Rein Reinbet Reinfeld Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Don Gebiet Reinfeld Reinfeld Reinfeld 231 Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw M see Jekaterinowka Chutor/Nikolajew Rowenki 1885 E Lugansk Post Romanowka Revised 16 Feb 2012 Nowo-Tscherkask aka Dimitrew Rosenfeld Ludwigstal aka Grekowo Jel izawotowka, Grekowo Jelizawetin/Rayon Dmitrijew/Kreis Taganrog see Tschistopole German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Reinfeld Ukrainian Name Region Kherson/Odessa Reinfeld Reinfeld Reinfeld Reinfeld Reinfeld Reinfeld Reinfeld Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Ufa Reinhard Volga Reinsfeld Reinsfeld Reinsfeld Reintal Alt Samaraara Don Gebiet Volga Don Gebiet Reintal Reinwald Relewald Remennaja Jekaterinoslaw Volga Volga Volga Remmler Remmler Brunnen Rempel Rempelfeld Volga Volga North Caucasus Jekaterinoslaw Reni Kherson/Odessa Renowka Kherson/Odessa 232 District Nikolajew/ Sagradowka/Orloff Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Stepnoje Founded 1883 1888 Om-Moskalenki Pawlodar Slawgorod Dawlekanowo 1907 1904 1894 Mariental 1766 Melekes Religion M K/E Parish Langenberg (K) aka Kosenka/Kosinka; population 349 in 1911 and 126 in 1919 E M M aka Tschistopolje aka Tschistoje aka Tschistopolje aka Osinowka or Ossinovka E Settled aft. 1863 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien --- & Kaschubia. aka Bairowenki aka Seeh Chutor Ludwigstal E E Remarks Altonau E 1767 Village Profile/Info. population 130 in 1905 and 112 in 1942 E E Redewald Village History aka Koptejewka/ Kreis Bachmut/Post Drushkowo Stariza see Erlenbach Marxstadt Unterwalden 1767 K K M aka Rommier, Luzern, Michailowka/Michailowka see Wodjanaja see Alt Schwendendorf/Nikolajew (Swedish colony) Nikolajew/Otschakow E Revised 16 Feb 2012 population 158 in 1941-1943 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Renski Chutor Renz Repljachowo Resanowka Resch, Chutor Resch, Chutor Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Volga Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Reschedilow, Chutor Don Gebiet Reschendorf Resowka Don Gebiet Volga District Founded Taras Schewtschenko E E E Alt Samaraara Volga Melekes Reulingen Ribiwka Riebensdorf Riebensdorf Riegel, Chutor Riffel Riga Rissowata Rissowate Ritter Burg Bessarabia North Caucasus Volga Bender 1890 Voronezh 1765 North Siberia Volga Volga Volhynia Volhynia Galicia Omsk Pallasowka Fedorowka Sudilkow 233 Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Neu Freudental winery by Jassy see Engel Chutor/Odessa see Naeb see Liebental see Reschendorf aka Malo-Kamyschewatowka Rettungstal Rettungstal Robotschij Rodina, Chutor Rodnitschnoje Nr. 10 Rodsjanka Religion Rosenfeld Settled after 1859 by Mennonites from Danzig area M M E aka Resch Chutor; Chreschtschatik Mathildendorf aks Raileni and Jurjewka; population 115 in 1939 see Ruhental early colonies Volga North Siberia Orenburg Jekaterinoslaw Arkadak Sl-Andrejewskij North of Orenburg E E 1910 M 1901 M Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Reichenau see Rissowata see Rytro aka Borisopol Wladimirowka/Nr. 1; settled by Mennonites from Chortitza see Blumenfeld Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Roduner Chutor Bessarabia Akkermann E Arzis by Neu-Arzis (map location D8 ?) Roduner-Gassert Chutor Bessarabia Akkermann E Posttal aka Gassert-Roduner Chutor Roemmich Roethling Rogalskij, Chutor Rogatka Roggenfeld Rogi Rogowka Rogowka Rogtal Rohleder Bessarabia Volga Don Gebiet St. Petersburg North Caucasus Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Volga Volga Kischinew Kamenka E K E Kischinew Bessarabia Rohrbach Rohrbach Rohrbach Rohrbach Nr. 8 Rokito Kljutsch Rol Brunnen Roller Chutor Rolucz Romanowka 234 Novosvitlivka Kherson/Odessa Volhynia North Caucasus North Siberia Volga Kherson/Odessa Galicia Bessarabia 1767 Kuschtschewskaja E Wolodarsk Emiltschin E E Mariental Kahul Beresan/Landau now Veselynove, Mykolaiv, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Chasaw-Jurt Se-Golbinskaja Unterwalden Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR Turka Akkermann Rosenfeld Heimthal Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Weingut ( in Kreis Kischinew) see Semenovka aka Petrowskij Ch. see Srednaja see Rogowka aka Leninfeld aka Roji K aka Raskaty E Neu-Sarata aka Romanesti and Romanowo; population 540 in 1939 1809 E http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/ro Worms/Johannestal hrbach.txt 1900 M Wladikawkas 1805 K Turka E Eigenheim (1905)/Andrejewka (1939) 1766 1887 1895 Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Berezan/NowoSwetlowka; 205 houses in 1859; population 693 inn 1825 and 3,054 in 1926 see Berjosowka aka Tatjanowka aka Romanesti and Romanowka; population 153 in 1905 and 142 in 1939 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Romanesti and Bassarabeasca; population 374 in 1939 Romanowka Romanowka Romanowka Bessarabia Galicia Galicia Bender Radziechow Radziechow 1882 1815 1815 Romanowka Romanowka Romanowka Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Santurinowka 1890 Romanowka Romanowka Romanowka Romanowka Romanowka Romanowka Romanowka Romanowka Romanowka Romanowka Romanowka Kazakhstan North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Volga Volhynia Akjubinsk 1909 E Ak-Revoljutionnaja Aktjubinsk 1897 1895 1910 E E E Romanowka Nr. 10 Romanowka Nr. 2 Romanowka Nr. 8 Romansdorf Ufa Don Gebiet Orenburg Volhynia Nowosjelowka Römmich Römmich Chutor Römmich Chutor Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Beresan Beresan Beresan E E by Wradijewka, north of Römmich Chutor aka Kalaglea south of Römmich Römmich Chutor Römmich Chutor Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko Kotowsk E E aka Burkuny aka Sarownoje 235 E E K Leipzig Josefow Stojanow Village History Okrug Artemowsk /Rayon Sheleznyj/Post New York see Ludwigstal see Marienfeld Settled by colonists from the Volga and Black Sea regions see Karlsfeld see Luxemburg aka Orbeljanowka Settled by Volga Germans see Blumental see Koeppental see Prischib see Romansdorf North of Orenburg Radomysl 1906 1890 1895 E M M E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region New-Jork Radomysl aka Romanowka, Doliwa German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Religion Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR E Marxstadt Om-Sosnowka E Römmich Chutor Rommier Rootal Rosa Dolina Rosa Luxemburg Rosa Luxemburg Rosa Luxemburg Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga North Siberia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Rosa Luxemburg Rosa Luxemburg Rosa Luxemburg Rosalienfeld Rosalienfeld Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Rosalienfeld Rosaljewka Rosen Rosenau Rosenbach Rosenbach Rosenberg Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Knjaz Grigorjewka Rosenberg Rosenberg Galicia Galicia Lemberg Lemberg Rosenberg Rosenberg Rosenberg Rosendamm Jekaterinoslaw South Caucaus Volga Volga 236 Founded Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Iwano Lubowka/Johannesfeld; population 57 in 1926 see Remmler see Bergtal see Christinowka see Gut Chutor aka Bolgarka; see Neu Württemberg/Odessa Feodosia Feodosia Mariental W. Rogatschik Werfchnerogatschik Dobromil 1908 E see Alexanderkolonie aka Tschelebi-Eli Post Feodosija aka Feodorowka/ Post Gornostajewka see Rosental/Odessa 1867 M 1783 K Dobromil Kreis Melitopol aka Neu Pietnice 1783 1783 E M Dornfeld Szczerzec aka Neu Szczerzec --Records started 1788 aka Neu Szczerzec Wolost, Kries and Post Aleksandronewsk Kamenka Fedorowka Zuerichtal Grunau 1852 1849 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 see Rosowka/Rozowka see Alexanderhilf aka Umet aka Marzowo, Marzy German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks E Sarata aka Rozenfeld and Rosowka; leased colony; population 156 in 1905 and 1,121 in 1939 E Rosenfeld Rosenfeld aka Nikolajewka /Kreis Taganrog/Post Ostheim aka Krollen Chutor Jekaterinoslaw Wolost Nowosofijewka/Post Nikopol Kronau see Jekaterinowka Rosenfeld Jekaterinoslaw Okrug Zaporoshje/Rayon and Post Nowo Nikolajewka/Kreis Aleksandrowsk Prischib see Pawlowka Rosenfeld Jekaterinoslaw Rosenfeld Kherson/Odessa Rosenfeld Rosenfeld Rosenfeld Rosenfeld Rosivka Bessarabia Akkermann Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Aleksandrowskaja Taganrog Rosenfeld Rosenfeld Rosenfeld Rosenfeld Rosenfeld Rosenfeld Rosenfeld Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Siberia South Caucaus South Caucaus Rosenfeld Rosenfeld Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida 237 1872/1890 1870 aka Moskowka/Post Lukaschewo Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan Taras Schewtschenko/ Jewgenjewka Diwnoje Krapotkin Kuschtschewskaja Slawgorod aka Kapustino; population 163 in 1941-1943 K Neu Freudental 1853 E 1872 E aka Scheremetjewskoje M aka Christopol see Marienfeld see Petersdorf Neu Stuttgart Sofiewka aka Konoplewo, Konoplejewo; by river Bolschoi-Kujalnik, founding http://blackseagr.org/f families from Grossliebental orums/viewtopic.php? Gebiet; population 275 in f=15&t=23 1904 and 353 in 1926 1822 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Kreis Berdjansk /Post Jelisejewka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Rosenfeld Rosenfeld Rosenfeld am Jeruslan Rosenfeld am Nachoi Rosenfeld am Yeruslan Rosenfeld Nr. 1 Ukrainian Name Region District Volga Erlenbach Volga Volga Volga Zaporoshje Krasny-Kut Mariental Krasny-Kut Ufa Nowosjelowka Founded 1859 1859 1855 1906 Religion Parish E E E K M aka Nowoslobodka, Popowka/Rayon, Post and Wolost Chortitza Chortitza Rosengart Jekaterinoslaw Wolost, Post and Kreis Aleksandronewsk Grunau Kolomea Kolomea & Mariahilf Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Rosenheim Rosenhelm Kherson/Odessa Volga Rosenhof Rosenhof Rosenhof Rosenhof Rosenhof ( tal) Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Rosenort Rosenort 238 Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan/Landau Mariental 1866 K Nikolajew/Sagradowk a/ OrloffOrloff/Orlow Om-Issyl-Kulj see Raigorod aka Step see Jaworskoje see Rosenhof in Kiltschen Valley; population 308 in 1941-1943 1896 1765 K E aka Podstepnoje aka Rosenheim, Jaworskoje/Post Gulaj Pole Krasnopolje Sl-Orlow Wasilijewka Om-Moskalenki Remarks Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region --- aka Rosowka Jekaterinoslaw Rosenheck Rosenheim Rosenheim Village Profile/Info. Rayon Sofiewka/ Post Nowo Nikolajewka aka Achmat, Norka aka Rosowoje Rosengard 1824 Village History 1909 M aka Dworskoje E 1875 M M Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Nr. 10/Rozowka; population 204 in 1905 and 56 in 1942 aka Karpowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Rosenort Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida District Halbstadt Rosental Alt Samaraara Melekes Rosental Rosental Rosental Rosental Rosental Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Kischinew Simpferopol Suja Founded 1805 1923 1806/13 1813 1804/10 Rosental Rosental Rosental Rosental Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia Chortitza Kutschurgan Ulus Zapadnyj Sl-Andrejewskij 1789 Rosental Crimea/Taurida Prischib 1808 Rosental Rosental Rosental Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Rosental Rosental am Jeruslan Rosenwald Rosenwald ( feld) Rosenwelt Kherson/Odessa Volga Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw 239 Religion Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks M aka Schipowka/Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Post Orlow and Halbstadt/Kreis Berdjansk E Settled aft. 1863 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien & Kaschubia. E K Neu-Sarata Rosental aka Valea Trandafirlor and Sarai bei Colibabovca K M K aka Kanzerowka/ Okrug Zaporoshje/Rayon, Post and Wolost Chortitza aka Tschebanka M Settled by Volga Germans E Hochstaedt aka Schkolnoje/ Kreis Melitopol aka Schaban Oba /Wolost and Post Suja/Kreis Simferopol Simpferopol Seelmann Kamenka Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Krasny-Kut Nikolajew/Karasan Sl-Orlow Village History 1855 K E 1908 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Straßburg aka Rosalkewka/Rosariewka; chutor or railway station aka Ljesnoje Post Aleksandrowsk German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks bought before 1848 by Konrad Röser the Odessa citizens Saposchnikoff, on the border with Lustdorf Röser Chutor Roshdestwenskoje Roshdestwenskoje Roskaty Roskoschnoje Rosochacz Rosowka Rosowka Rosowka Rosowka Rosowka Rosowka Rosowka Rosowka Rosowka Rosowka Rosowka, Chutor Rosowoje Rossostschi Rostov Rot Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia Volga Kherson/Odessa Galicia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Ufa North Siberia Volga Volga Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Rote Ansiedlung Rote Fahne St. Petersburg Don Gebiet Rote Fahne Rote Kolonie Rotes Tal Rotfeld Rotfeld Roth Chutor Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet North Caucasus Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa 240 Grossliebental Newinnomyskaja Ak-Revoljutionnaja 1925 1895 K E see Rohleder see Keller J. Chutor Turka Alexandronewsk Ak-Dobrowolskaja Ak-Koktschetaw Mi-Jennisej Om-Issyl-Kulj Se-Pawlodar Slawgorod 1824 K E E 1900 1913 K M Turka aka Katharinenfeld (?) aka Rosenberg M E see Rosenfeld Slawgorod E see Rosenfeld (Nachoi) see Franzenheim Mariupol see Japundschi 1918 E Nikolajew/ Gornostajewka 1928 K Minwodsk Starobeschewo 1925 1902 E Kutschurgan E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Settled by emigrants from Kolpino see Neuhoffnung 40 km north of Berislaw see Wasserreich Rosenfeld aka Krassnaja Poljana see Kraje Ch. German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Roth, Chutor Rothammel Rothammel Rotowka Rotowka Nr. 3 North Siberia Volga Volga Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Rottenhan Rotweide Rovno Rownaja Poljana Ljubinsk Rownoje Rownoje Priwalnoje Rownopol Rownopolje Rownopolje Rownopolje Rownopolje Rownopolje Rownyj District Founded Religion Parish 1767 1767 K K Matw.-Kurgan 1927 E Galicia Don Gebiet Volhynia North Siberia Volga Volga Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Grodek Jagiellonski Taganrog 1785 E E Rozanka Galicia Zolkiew 1844 E Josefow Rozanka Rozanowka Rozhihsche Rozowka Rozowka Galicia Galicia Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Zolkiew Zaleszczki 1844 K K Kamionka Strumilowa Tluste Rozowka Nr. 3 Rshadowka Rshadowka Nowaja Rudnerweide Rudnew, Chutor 241 E Se-Pawlodar M Newinnomyskaja M Remarks Records started 1788; aka Boricz, Porzecze aka Krassnij Popas Hartfeld Rosenfeld aka Ebenfeld see Seelmann see Neu-Warenburg see Lattendorf see Ebenfeld see Ebenfeld see Ebenfeld see Fischau aka Rownoje Records started 1806 --aka Ignacowka aka Ignacowka see Rosenberg see Rosenort/Odessa Rayon Sheleznyj /Post New York see Neu-Rshadkowka see Neu-Rshadkowka Artemowsk Volhynia Volhynia Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Village Profile/Info. see Chutorskoje aka Pamjatnoje Pamyatnoye see Alt-Rotowka Frank Frank Om-Ljubinsk Village History Gnadenfeld 1820 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/ru dner.txt aka Pschenitschnoje/Okrug Meliopol/Kreis Berdjansk see Alexandertal German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Rudniki Rudnja Fassowa Rudnjewo Rudnjowo Rudokop Galicia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Zydaczow E Josefsberg Pulin E Heimthal Rudolfsdorf Rudorlfshof Ruebalsk Galicia Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Sniatyn Zolkiew Josifowka E E Kolomea-Baginsberg Lemberg Rueckenau Rueckenau Ruekkenau Ruhental Ruhental Rundeweide Rundeweise Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Halbstadt Molotschna Halbstadt Alexandrowskij Tschernigow/Konotop / Smitrowka 1883 1880 1779 Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Records started 1785 see Fassowaja Rudnja see Landgraf/Nikolajew see Landgraf aka Karczemka aka Fischersdorf aka Uzlowoje, Dranyj Numer/Orug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk/Post Orlow and Halbstadt 1811 1861 1866 1766 M E E E Jeisk Stawropol aka Ribiwka, Radkowka see Rudnerweide Belowesh aka Randowizi; founding families from Hessen; population 238 in 1807; 36 families; 1942 has 163 males, 231 women, 415 children, 38 missing. Rundewiese Jekaterinoslaw see Lugansk Grunau Wolost Aseksandronewsk/Kreis and Post Aleksandrowsk Rundewiese Rundewiese Tschernigew Volga Konotop Belowesch Belowesh aka Randowizi/Rayon Dmitrowka/Post Grigorowka E Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels K Straßburg chutor or railway station Rusinowka 242 Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ruski Bolechow Rutschij Rybalsk Rybalsk Rybnoje Rybuschka Rycerka Rykowa Rymki Rynowka Rypne Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Galicia St. Petersburg Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia North Siberia Volga Galicia Don Gebiet North Siberia Don Gebiet Galicia Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Bolechow Ruski 1865 Om-Ljubinsk Settled by emigrants from Neu-Saratowka; aka Bitschki; --- Kolonie bei Rutschji see Fischersdorf see Petersfeld E M Saybusch 1870 K E Rajcza Jefrem Stepanowka Dolina 1898 E K Rynowka Rozniatow see Marienburg Ryschkanowka Bessarabia Belz 1865 E Kischinew aka Rascani Colonia and Riscani; leased colony; population 374 in 1939 Ryshewo Kharkow Barwenkowo 1888 E Charkow Orug Izjum/Wolost Danilowka/Post Gawrilowka Rytro Rzeszow Saalfeld Sabangul, Chutor Sabantschi Sabantschi Sabarowka Sabarski Schljach Sabawnyj Sabinowka Sachaliski Sachalski Sachanskoje Sachanskoje Galicia Galicia Don Gebiet Orenburg Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Volhynia North Siberia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Neu Sandez 1783 E Stadlo E M E Jeisk 243 North of Orenburg Eupatoria Ewpatorija Pa-Slawgorod Pulin Slawgorod Radzeichow Kutschurgan aka Ritter Burg, records started 1787 see Reichshof aka Alexandrowka Djelal Post Kokej 1906 M E K E K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Heimthal Josefow see Bergtal/Odessa see Eigenfeld/Odessa Eigenfeld German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Sadki Sadki Sadowa Wisznia Sadowoje Sadowoje Sadowoje Sagornoje Sagradovka Sagradovka Saidam Saimalkulj Saint Petersburg Saizewo Saja Saja Saja Sajatschje Sakal, Chutor Sakko Salem Salominka Salotuik Salpeterdamm Salsk Samara Samara Samara Samara Samara, Chutor Samararai Samarka Samarka 244 Ukrainian Name Region Volhynia Volhynia Galicia Bessarabia North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga North Siberia St. Petersburg Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga St. Petersburg Volhynia Volga North Caucasus Alt Samaraara North Siberia North Siberia Samara North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia District Founded Radomysl Pulin Mosciska Religion E E E Parish Radomysl Shitomir Hartfeld Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Bolschije Sadki Records started 1788 see Alt Elft/Bessarabia Krapotkin Krassnopol Molotschna Molotschna Marxstadt Charzisk Eupatoria Kokai Ewpatorija Sl-Snamenka Ewpatorija Mariental Krasny-Kut 1846 1885 see Ladekopp aka Blumenfeld M E E E zu Orlowskoje see Nowodworowka aka Leningrad; Petersburg Djelal aka Lutz u. Bischler Post Kokej Post Kodshanbak 1828 E Unterwalden Melekes Slawgorod E Slawgorod Omsk Om-Sosnowka E E aka Buxhoevdener Kolonie, settled by emigrants from Sr.-Rogatka see Zolotjuk aka Neuer Damm aka Kujbyschew see Doehnhof Settled by Volga Germans aka Kujbijschew see Doenhof Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Samarkandskoje Samarskij, Chutor Samau Samau North Siberia Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Samau Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Volga Volga Kharkow Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Samaw Sambor Samenowka Samleddielez Samojlowka Samojlowka Samoljetowskij Samson Samsonowka Samsonowka St. Petersburg Don Gebiet North Siberia Sandfeld Sandlautern Sandteich Kherson/Odessa Galicia Volga District Founded Religion Parish Ak-Promyschlennaja Dshankoi Alexandrowka 1870/8 1870 E German Colonies of Neusatz Dshankoi Sambor 1775 E 1891 E Krasny-Kut Post Bachmetjewka Tschaplinka Om-Ljubinsk 1834 E aka Simson, settled by emigrants from NeuSaratowka see Neu-Kirschwald Peterhof Slawgorod Nikolajew/ Sagradowka/ Kronau M/E/K Marxstadt Kronau (E/K) E Posttal Sapiezanka Sapust Galicia Volhynia Kamionka Strumilowa 1804 E Josefow Akkermann aka Nr. 10 see Deutsch Ostrau E 1898 245 Wolost Aleksandrowka/Post Ajbar and Kurman Kemeltschi Records started 1788 Neusatz Bandrow Akkermann Bessarabia Remarks Byten Bessarabia Kharkow Sarata Village Profile/Info. Settled by Volga Germans. see Lenintal Sangerowka Saparowka Sarata Village History 1822 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Sarata aka Zangherovca and Nowomichailowka,; leased colony; population 180 in 1904 and 372 in 1939 Post Barwenkowo Records started 1806 http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/sa rata.txt aka Nr. 1; 101 founding families; population 858 in 1858 and 2,193 in 1939 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Saratow Saratow Saratow Saratow Saratowka I Saratowka II Saratowka Nr. 89 Sarazika Eckert Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Volga North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Bessarabia Sarazika Weiler Sarbala Sarenke Chutro Sarepta Sarepta Sarepta Sargil Sargil Sargil Bessarabia Volga Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Sargyl Saria Saribasch Sarighiol Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Dobrudscha District Ak-Promyschlennaja Ru-Lokotj Aschchabad Mary/Merw Slawgorod Akkermann Founded Religion 1907 E K E 1894 1894 1912 1892/1908 E E M E Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Balitski Chutor/Odessa Settled by Volga Germans Eigenfeld population 27 in 1939 see SarazikaEckert/Bessarabia Krasny-Kut Neu Freudental Ak-Objedinjennaja Zarizyn Zarizyn Feodosia Andrejewka adjacent to Helenental Settled by Volga Germans 1765 1765 1872 1872 M E E Zuerichtal Zurichtal E Wolost Andrejewka/Kreis Feodosija/Post Karasubazar and Itschki and Seitler see Sarjary II/Bessarabia E Romanian name: Albesti Karasubasar Bulganak Konstanza Zuerichtal 1890 Sarijary II Saritschansk Sarja Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Volga Akkermann Nikolajew Mariental 1895 E Posttal (1904)/ Andrejewka (1939) Sarjari Sarlonsk Sarniki Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Galicia Akkermann Petrowerowsk 1860 E Sarata 246 Village History Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Saria; leased colony; Romanian village with German settlers; population 185 in 1904 population 25 in 1919 aka Sarjaria and Sholtyi Jar; population 319 in 1939 population 23 in 1926 see Ernstdorf German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Sarnow Sarnowka Sarnowka Sarona Sarona Sarona Galicia Galicia Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Sarony Sarownoje Sary Kiptschak Sary Pascha Tschodmak Sarybasch Sarybasch Sarybasch Sarybulat Sasarowka Sasimowka Sasonowka Satino Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Volga Sattler Chutor Saumorje Saurchi Saurshi (Alexandertal) Saurtschi Saurtschi Deutsch Sawidowka Chutor Sawinka Kherson/Odessa Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Volga Sawitschewo Chutor Saybusch Saybusch Sceglowo Schaban Oba Kherson/Odessa Galicia Galicia St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida 247 District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Reichsheim see Rehdorf Pulin Andrejewka Feodosia Minwodsk 1879 1879 1910 E Shitomir M E Pjatigorsk Feodosia Ewpatorija Wolost Andrejewka/Post Itschki and Seitler see Römmich Chutor Post Kodshanbak see Hochfeld aka Etingerbrunn Eupatoria 1893 E Djelal Ewpatorija Akscheich E Neusatz Djelal Post Kodshanbak and Ajbar 1900 E K Nowograd-Wolynsk Sewerinowka aka Nowaja, Caeciliewka Gorodniza Kutschurgan Krasny-Kut a few km to the NE of Otschakkow see Bangert Zurichtal 1900 Andrejewka 1870 1870 see Alexandertal see Alexandertal E Beresan K Rastatt Odessa/Odessa Saybusch Saybusch E E K Worms/Johannestal Biala Saybusch Revised 16 Feb 2012 population 11 in 1905 aka Zywiec aka Zywiec see Schtscheglowo see Rosental German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Bessarabia see Schabo Kolonie/Bessarabia Schabo Kolonie Bessarabia Akkermann 1821/1846 E/R Posttal (1904) /Schabo-Kolonie (1939) aka Chabag/Possad Chabog/Saba Colonia and Schabo; 65 houses in 1865; population 301 in 1858 and 900 in 1937 Schabo Possad Bessarabia Akkermann 1894 E Posttal aka Saba Targ and Schabo; population 113 in 1939 Posttal aka Sabolat and Belenkoje; founding families from Grossliebental Gebiet; leased colony; population 100 in 1904 and 303 in 1939 Schabo Schabolat Schach Nazarow Schachlatski Schachlatzkoje Schachowo Schachowo Schachowskoje, Chutor Schadura Schaefer Bessarabia North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Volhynia Volga Schaeferkolonie St. Petersburg Schäfer Schaffhausen Schafsdorf Schambowka Schamchor Schampoly Schander Schapaschnikowo Schapolwlowka Kherson/Odessa Volga North Siberia Volga South Caucaus Kherson/Odessa Volga Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida 248 Akkermann Armawir Skotowatoja Om-Petropawlowsk Wolodarsk Mariental Marxstadt 1840/60 1886 E 1766 E E E E 1835 E 1767 E E see Mittelfeld/Odessa see Blagodatnoje/Odessa see Katharinenfeld aka Katharinenfeld Heimthal aka Lipowka or Lipovka Settled by emigrants from Sr. Rogatka Hoffnungstal leased colony; population 30 in 1904 aka Wolkowo/Michaelis see Gribanowka Pallasowka see Annenfeld see Neu Schampoly/Odessa aka Kellmann see Kappental Post Spat Fedorowka Simpferopol Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Scharapowo Schardau Ukrainian Name Region North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Schardt Chutor Kherson/Odessa Schardt Chutor Scharf, Chutor Scharowa Schatz Chutor Schatzen Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Schatzen Schauer, Chutor Schebruk Schechta-Er Scheck Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Volga Schedewry Chutor Scheffler, Chutor Schegolow, Chutor I Schegolow, Chutor II Scheich Eli Scheich Eli Scheich Elly Scheich-Eli Scheich-Elly Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Scheich-Elly Scheichlar Scheichlar Scheitsche Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia 249 District Om-Ljubinsk Gnadenfeld Founded Religion 1904 M 1820 1900 Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks M Okrug Melitopol /Rayon Molotschansk/Post Bogdanowka/Kreis Berdjansk K aka Gradowka; 20 km NE of Nikolayev by Rastatt, Karlsruhe daughter colony aka Lenintal; 15 km west of Speyer Beresan see Neuheim/Odessa Beresan Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels K Grosolowski K Straßburg see Schoenbrunn Bulganak Gmelinka 1886 Taras-Schewtschenko E Neu Freudental see Neu-Kronsdorf Rosenfeld Feodosia Feodosia Wladislawka Wladislawka 1869 E Zuerichtal Zuerichtal Hochheim see Koenigschutor aka Schikkel, Kruglik Post Feodosija Post Feodosija 1869 Zurichtal German Colonies of Hochheim Dshankoi Dshankoi 1890 E Hochheim Post Dshankoj see Nikolajewka Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Schekisek Schekisek Schelist, Chutor Schellenberg Schellenberg Schelobock Schelochowka Chutor Schelogino, Chutor Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Schelopowo Kherson/Odessa District Tabuldi Tabuldi Kujbyschew Kutschurgan Omsk 1820 1820 E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks 1906 1911 E K M Jeisk aka Schelopowo/Schilipka see Schelochowka Chutor /Odessa Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Se-Solotucha Semipalatinsk Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Schepsa Chutor Scheptuchowka Scherebkuowka Scheremetjewskoje Scheremoschna Schereschowka Scheromet Schewtachenko Schiban Schiban Schiban Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Volhynia Volhynia Schiban Schiban Schick Schidlowo Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Don Gebiet Ewpatorija Simpferopol Schidlowo Jekaterinoslaw Kriowj Rog 250 Religion see Friedenstal/Nikolajew see Karlstal/Odessa Schemiott Schenkelchutor Schepilowka Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Founded K Elsaß/Jeremejewka (1910)/Sewerinowk a (1914) E see Neu Hoffnungstal/Odessa see Johannesfeld II see Sherebkowo/Odessa see Rosenfeld see Tscheremoschna Nowograd-Wolynsk E Nowograd-Wolynsk Hutterite Colony See Neufeld/Odessa Simpferopol Eupatoria Saki 1883 1888 1888 E E Byten Djelal Neusatz 1890 E Schidlowo Ludwigstal Revised 16 Feb 2012 Wolost Saki/Post Ewpatorija and Saki Post Bijuk Onlar aka Pallasowka Kreis Bachmut/Post Sergejewka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Schidlowo Schiess, Chutor Schikkel Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Schilipka Kherson/Odessa Schilling Schilling Schilling Schimanowka Schimjotow Chutor Schimpf Schingak Schipolka North Siberia Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga Ufa Crimea/Taurida Schirajewo Schirak, Chutor Schirin Schirof Schirokaja Balka Schirokije Mesta Schirokoje Schirokoje Schirokoje Schirowka Schischabalowo Schischkowskij Schischmann Schischmann 251 Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Kharkow Kherson/Odessa St. Petersburg Jekaterinoslaw St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Ufa North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida District Kriworoschka Founded Religion 1890 E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Neu-Hoffnung see Scheich-Eli see Schelochowka Chutor /Odessa Om-Sosnowka Balzer Krasny-Kut 1896 1764 Settled by Volga Germans, aka Sosnowka aka Sosnowka E E see Friedland/Odessa Kutschurtgan Pallasowka Dawlekanowo E 1894 M see Rosenort Taras Schewtschenko/ Stepanowka 1874 Dshankoi 1890 E E M/E K Hoffnungstal Okrug Odessa/Rayon Taras Schewtschenko/Post Schirajewo; by river BolschoiKujalnik; population 92 in 1904 and 1,770 in 1926 aka Solnzewo see Nikolaital/Nikolajew Saint Petersburg 1895 Tol-Tschuransk Ku-Adajewsk Donuzlaw 1894 E Settled by emigrants from Kowalewo --- aka Schirokoje see Neuendorf see Schirokije Mesta see Friedrichsfeld see Mariental E Post Ewpatorija Post Gornostajewka Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Volga Schkolnoje Schlachtin Schlainingsgarten Schlangendorf Schlenker Chutor Schlössel Schluesselburger Kolonie Schmal, Chutor Schmalz Chutor Schmeitino Schmidgals, Chutor Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt Chutor Schmidt, Chutor Schmidt, Chutor Schmidtgall Schmidtgall, Chutor Schminke Chutor Schmoll Chutor Schmotino Schmunk Schneider, Chutor Schnitka 252 Region Semykhatky Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa St. Petersburg Orenburg Kherson/Odessa Ufa Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Orenburg Volga Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet North Caucasus Orenburg Kharkow Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Ufa North Siberia North Caucasus Volga District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Rosental Chorititza Unterwalden Nikolajew/Berislaw Akkermann 1804/1806 E E Alt Schwedendorf Arzis aka Gadjutschaja/Smijewka; swedish colony; 35 houses in 1859; population 293 in 1858 and 498 in 1919 see Neu-Schlössel/Odessa see Neu-Saratowka South of Orenburg Beresan E K Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa Katharinental see Schmotino E South of Orenburg Pallasowka E E E South of Orenburg Glückstal Dawlekanowo Om-Ljubinsk Mosdok Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa Ludwigstal E 1928 1894 E E/M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Grigoriopol Defunct after 1918 Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa Defunct after 1 918 see Eigengut/Bessarabia aka Neufeld aka Schmeitino German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Galicia Schnurow Les Schobach Eli Schoban Schobertdorf Schochta Er Schoenanger Alt Samaraara Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Schoenau Schoenau Schoenau Schoenau Schoenau Crimea/Taurida Volga Schoenbaum Schoenberg Schoenbrunn Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Zaporizka Balka District Founded Religion Radomysl Tabuldi 1886 E E Beresan Bulganak Mielec 1924 1886 1783 K E K Melekes Orloff/Orlaw Sl-Orlow Halbstadt Wolost, Post and Kreis Aleksandrowsk Chortitza Dshankoi Schoenbrunn Don Gebiet der Don Kosaken Schoenbrunn Schoenbrunn Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus Ulus-Jaschaltinsk Schoenbrunn Schoenburg Schoenburn Schoenchen 253 Crimea/Taurida Volga Crimea/Taurida Volga 1877 1909 1804 Parish Radomysl 1897 Village Profile/Info. Remarks defunct after 1914 see Rosental aka Michailowka Borowa Settled after 1859 by Mennonites from Danzig area, aka Krasnowka aka Krasnowka/Post Tiege aka Poljewoje M M M aka Priozernoje /Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk M M M E aka Schoenbrunn, see see Listwjanka aka Smoljanaja aka Adargin S aka Masajew, Masajewka/Post Ostheim/Wolost Aleksandrowskaja Grunau 1816 1858 Village History Ostheim aka Schebruk/Post Gajtschur aka Adarigin, Deutsch Adargin/Wolost Totanaj/Kreis Feodorowka/Post Kolaj and Seitler Dshankoi Marxstadt 1767 K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Paninskoye German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion 1767 K Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Volga Marxstadt Jekaterinoslaw Wolost Nowosofiejewka/ Post Nikopol Schoendorf North Siberia SlBlagoweschtschensk Schoendorf Schoendorf Schoendorf Novgorod Volga Volhynia Schoeneberg Schoenfeld Schoenfeld Schoenfeld Schoenfeld Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Chortitza Dshankoi der Don Kosaken Rowenki Schoenfeld Jekaterinoslaw Ksenjewka Grunau Wolost and Post Petro Pawlowka Schoenfeld Jekaterinoslaw Orug Zaporoshje/Wolost Zaliwnoje/Post Nowo Nikolajewka and Aleksandrowsk/Kreis Aleksandrowsk Prischib aka Kankrinowka Schoenfeld Schoenfeld Schoenfeld Schoenfeld Schoenfeld Schoenfeld Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Siberia North Siberia Krasnopolje Minwodsk Stepnoje Ulus-Jaschaltinsk Se-Abakanskaja Slawgorod Schoenfeld Schoenfeld Ufa Volga Nowosjelowka Schoenchen Schoendorf 254 Krasny-Kut Miropol aka Paninskoje see Olgino E 1925 1855 E E E 1889 E 1885 E Nowgorod Settled by emigrants from Nikolai Kolonie Shitomir aka Lutschistaj a Schoenbrunn Rosenfeld Rynowka Aleksandrowsk aka Smoljanaja, Smolnaja/Okrug Zaporoshje aka Koltamak Kreis Taganrog aka Dobropolje aka Krasnopolje /Post Guljaj Pole E E 1890 1906 1856 E K/E Settled by Volga Germans aka Sholtenka Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region E Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Volga Schoenfeld Schoenfeld Schoenhorst Schoensee Region District Krasny-Kut Founded Religion 1858 E Ruchaivka Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Chorditza Sl-Snamenka Halbstadt 1789 1909 Village Profile/Info. Remarks 1812 M M E S aka Ozerki/Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk Jeisk Neuhoffnung Saliwnoje aka Sergejewka/ Okrug Zaporoshje / Rayon and Post Nowo Nikolajewka/Kreis Aleksandrwosk Saliwnoje/Zaliwnoje Schoental Schoental Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus Wolost and Post Petro Pawlowka Wosnjesensk Schoental Schoental North Siberia North Siberia Omsk Sl-Orlow Schoental Schoental Schoental Schoenthal Schoenwiese Schoenwiese Schoenwiese Schoenwiese Ufa Volga Volga Galicia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Nowosjelowka Sl-Snamenka 1908 M Bessarabia Belz 1865 E Satul Panzareni aka Wodjananja/ Okrug Zaporoshje aka Sinje-Osernoje M M Jekaterinoslaw Schoental 255 Village History see Brasol Schoensee Schoental Schoental Schoental Schoental Scholtoi Parish Grodek Jagiellonski 1883 see Nowo-Romanowka 1909 1906 1857 1857 1785 Settled by Volga Germans. -- aka Nowoskatowka aka Krassnaja Dolina E M Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region E E E E Petrowsk Revised 16 Feb 2012 Lemberg Grunau Aleksandrowsk Grunau Kischinew aka Tscherbakowka Records started 1778 aka Mojekowka Kreis Alcksandrowsk aka Djechtjarka aka Soltoaia (? by Falesti in 1995) German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Schönfeld Ukrainian Name Region Kherson/Odessa District Schirajewo Schönfeld Kherson/Odessa Beresan Schönfeld Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/Petrowka Schönfeld Schönoweide Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Schöntal Schonuk Schonuk Schostakowka Schottenruh Schottenruh Schottenruh Schroeder, Chutor Schtscheglowo Schtscherbakowka Schtscherbanka Schtscherbiny Schtscherbokowka Schturnilowka Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia St. Petersburg Volga Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volga North Caucasus 256 Founded 1880 Religion E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Hoffnungstal aka Makarowka; by river Bolschoi-Kujalnik; population 279 in 1904 and 250 in 1919Kardamytsch Makarowa u.Koschary Schönfeld aka Brünnen/Gaschar/Koschari; 15 km east of Landau; in 1915 parish included Halbstadt, Petrowka, Sofiewka and Steinberg; population 391 in 1914 and 603 in 1943 1873/1888 K 1873 K aka Kirnitschki ; population 509 in 1919 E K Kassel Sewerinowka aka Kardamitsch; leased colony; population 20 in 1905 aka Petrowka/Tschubowka 1869/1870 E Kronau Simpferopol Barwenkowo Dshankoi 1876 M M Omsk 1913 Odessas/Glückstal Kutschurgan Nikolajew/ Sagradowka/Kronau aka Nr. 2/Krasnojar see Schunuk Post Spat aka Djurmen see Djurman E E Winodelnoje Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Sceglowo aka Sticker see Elsaß/Odessa German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Schubar Kudak Schubar Kuduk Schuch Schuck Schukubalskij Schukul Schultino, Chutor Schulz Schulz Schulz Chutor Schulz Chutor Schulz Chutor Schulz, Chutor Kazakhstan North Siberia Volga Volga North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Bessarabia Don Gebiet Akjubinsk Aktjubinsk 1912 E E Frank Aktjubinsk 1766 1913 K E 1911 1766 S E Schulzenheim Schumann Chutor Schumanowka Schumelka Schumlau Schunuk Schunuk Schurka Schurkuljkulskij Schurschin, Chutor Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Volga Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga North Siberia Don Gebiet Akkermann Beresan (Nord) Sl-Orlow Jaworow Simpferopol Schutak Chutor Schutka Schutzen Chutor Kherson/Odessa Volga Kherson/Odessa Beresan Schutzle Chutor Schuwalowo Schuwalowo Schuwalowo Ozerki 257 Kherson/Odessa St. Petersburg St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Settled by colonists from the Volga and Black Sea regions see Schuck aka Schuch, Grjasnowatka see Tschokul Mariental Pallasowka Beresan aka Lugowaja Grjasnucha E E E Andrejewka 1907 E Posttal 1914 M 1785 E E Akkermann Hartfeld Byten aka Eduard/David aka Fedulowka aka Bazarianka Veche (? bei Bazarjanka in 1995) aka Ozomla Kolonia see Schonuk see Neu-Norka Ku-Adajewka see Regier Chutor E Worms/Johannestal population 60 in 1905 see Freiland/Odessa Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR 1936 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 dissolved see Neu-Pargolowo see Ozerki German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks E aka Bujdakow-Bujerak or Buidakov Buyerak E aka Schwagen Schwab Volga Kamenka Schwaben Schwales Kherson/Odessa Volga Taras Schewtschenko Schwarz Kherson/Odessa Beresan a few miles east of Domanewka Beresan north - between Troizkoje und Nikolajewka II; a few mile south there was another chutor Kherson/Odessa Schwarz Schwarz Schwarz Schwarz Chutor Schwarz, Chutor Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Beresan Beresan Beresan Schwarza Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko Schwed Schwedengebiet Schweigert Schweikert, Chutor Schweikort Volga Kherson/Odessa Kharkow Kharkow Marxstadt Schwesterntal Schwestertal(feld) Schwirnewo Sdorowez Crimea/Taurida Crimea Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Sebastiansfeld Sebastjanowka 258 1767 north - between Troizkoje und Nikolajewka II; a few mile north there was another chutor in SW Lachowo north of Lachowo see Hegele Chutor E 1765 aka Svonarevka or Swonarewka E K see Afrikanowka Rayon Barwenkowo Isjum Malakhove Kherson/Odessa Volga aka Dshaga Alike/Kreis Perekop Dshankoi Odessa Emiltschin Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan/ Alexanderfeld 1870 E Hochheim E Emiltschin K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Blumenfeld aka Drowitz aka Malachowo; population 370 in 1905 and 546 in 19411943 see Anton German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name North Siberia St. Petersburg Galicia Sechsundsechzig Nr. 66 Sechziger Kolonie Sedziszow Seebach Seebach Seeberg Seefeld Seeh, Chutor Seelmann Seewald Segensthal Seibel, Chutor Seibelfeld Seidel, Chutor Seifert I Seifert II Seimental Seimeny Seit Balat Seit Bulat Seit Scheut Seit-Bulat Seitler Tarchanlar Sekisek Sekretarka Sekretarowka Selennopolje 259 Region Mykolaivka Persha District Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Neu-Saratowka Rohatyn Grosolowski/ Stawrowa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Hoffnungstal Glückstal Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Religion Om-Issyl-Kulj Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Volga Volga Volhynia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet North Siberia Volga Volga Bessarabia Founded Beresan/ Petrowka/Isajewsk Seelmann Frank Nowograd-Wolynsk K 1874 Sedziszow aka Oserowko; population 166 in 1914 E E 1898 K/E 1767 1767 K K E E E Hoffnungstal Kassel Nowograd-Wolynsk near Braunschweig near Lipowka see Seimeny/Bessarabia K 1867 E aka Wolkowo Chutor and Woge Chutor; population 75 in 1914 and 201 in 1926 see Reintal aka Rovnoye or Rownoje aka Werchowe aka Bogoljubowka Defunct after 1918 Rosenfeld Ru-Lokotj Fedorowka Akkermann Dshankoi Dshankoi Dshankoi aka Luntscha; population 145 in 1904 and 153 in 1919 aka Budjenyj Eigenheim (1905)/ Andrejewka (1939) aka Seimental/ Seimeni/ and Semjonowka; population 451 in 1905 and 597 in 1939 Post Dshankoj E E Hochheim Khutors Kreis Parekop Post Suja see Georgental/Odessa see Chutor Rath/Odessa see Gruenfeld Tabuldi Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Orenburg North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Selenopol Selenyj Jar Selinger Selinger Chutor Selingera Chutor Seljennaja Dolina Seljennoje Seljennoje Seljennopolskij otrub Seljenopolje Seljenyj Jar Selz Semenowka Semipalatinsk Semisot Semisotka Region Rybalskoye Kherson/Odessa Volga Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Semisotka Semissot Semjenowka I Semjenowka II Semjenowskij Semjonowka Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Volga Semsotka Serafimowka Serbanowka Serby Serdimen Serebropole Bessarabia Kharkow Volhynia Volhynia Dobrudscha Jekaterinoslaw 260 District Beresan Beresan Beresan Slawgorod Se-Proletarskaja North of Orenburg Om-Sosnowka WesjelTerno Kutschugan/ DNR Fr. Engels, now Rozdilna, Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Kamenka Founded Religion K K/E? K 1897 M 1874 M 1808 1767 K K Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Chutor Eigenheim/Nikolajew see Grunfeld/Odessa aka Marjanowka ? aka Sirotakoje München aka Gruenfeld see Grünstal/Nikolajew Fr. Engels aka Limanskoje; 192 houses in 1859; population 401 in 1808 and 2,989 in 1943 see Djau-Tebe see Djau-Tebe Feodosia Zuerichtal Kreis Feodosija /Post Ak Monaj and Semikolodcy Zurichtal Om-Atschairsk Om-Atschairsk Ku-Adajewsk see Gnadenheim/Bessarabia K Kaliakra Krasnopol 1925 1843 e Revised 16 Feb 2012 see Simoni see Alt-Serby Romanian name: Serdimen aka Silberfeld German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Serebropolje Seredinowka Sergejewka Sergejewka Sergejewka Sergejewka Sergejewka Sergejewka Sergejewka Sergejewka Sergejewka Sergejewka Serkretarka Serpnewoje Sesonokwa Sevatopol Sewald Ukrainian Name Region North Siberia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Ufa Volhynia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Volga District Founded Religion Petro-Palowka 1911 1841 E E Sl-Kljutschi 1912 M W. Rogatschik Werchnerogatschik Kasantschin Emiltschin Nowograd-Wolynsk 1870 M Parish Grunau Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Silberfeld aka Janow aka Heubuden see Schoental see Josefstal/Odessa see Tobalowka Frank Kreis Melitopol 1894 E E 1767 Nowograd-Wolynsk Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Emiltschinskaja see Georgental/Odessa see Leipzig/Bessarabia see Uljanowka/Odessa Neusatz Verkhnoye K Sewerinowka Sewerinowka Sewernyj Kherson/Odessa Volhynia North Siberia Kutschurgan Gouv. Kiew Om-Krestinsk 1917 K E Sewerinowka Radomysl Sewerynowka Seydeminucha Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kolomea 1889 R Kolomea-Baginsberg 261 Village History north of Kujalnizkij Liman = 100 km west of Landau, a market town, which belonged until 1917 to the estate of Count Severin Pototzky (est. owned since 1800 ); in 1914 parish served Jeremetowka, Wassiljewka, Sasonowka, Jfodorowka, Schachlatski, Blagodatnaja, Blonski, Schemiot, Bognatowka and Tschubowka. see Kalinindorf/Nikolajew Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Sezonowka Shdanowka Shelanowka Shelanowka Sheltoje Ukrainian Name Region Kherson/Odessa Volga North Siberia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa District Founded Religion Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Uljanowka; population 105 in 1919 see Hoffental Nikolajew/Sezonowka Om-Odessa Sl-Kljutschi Village History 1914 M M see Neu Witebsk/Odessa aka Scherebrowka; by river Bolschoi-Kujalnik; population 5 in 1904 and 38 in 1926 Sherebkowo Kherson/Odessa Taras Schewtschenko E Sherebkowo Shernowata Sherobkowo Shikow Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Hoffnungstal E Hoffnungstal leased colony; population 65 in 1904 see Neuhorst T. Schewtschenko Gorodniza E E Nowograd-Wolynsk aka Shykow, Zikow Shischtotowsk Shitomir Shitomir Shmirino Sholtenka Shosowka Shurawlewka Shurawlewo Shurawljewka Shykow Siberia Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Om-Odessa Shitomir E E Sichelberg Sidorowka Siebenbrunn Siebenbrunn Siebenbrunn Volga Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida 262 Rayon Taras Schewtschenko Shitomir Lugansk Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Volhynia Om-Jelansk aka Zhitomir see Neu Rosengart see Schoenfeld Rayon Grosulowsk Rayon Iwanowka see Heidelberg E see Shikow Kertsch Petrowsk 1849 E 1878 1878 E Zuerichtal aka Martjeschka , Siehelberg, Nowokomenka see Johannesfeld aka Kusel-Kui, Rapp Zurichtal Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Siebenbrunn Siedliske Crimea/Taurida Galicia Kertsch Siegenthal Siemens, Chutor Galicia Ufa Lisko Schischkan-Kulj Siemiginow Galicia Stryj Jekaterinoslaw Silberfeld Silberfeld Silberfeld Silberfeld Nr. 86 Silbertal Silowka Simbirsk Simche Catun Simferopol Siminop Simoni Simonsfeld Simson Singer Chutor Singer Chutor Singer Chutor Sinjawka 263 Simferopol Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Alt Samaraara Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa St. Petersburg Bessarabia Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Founded Religion Zuerichtal 1788 1894 1912 Remarks aka Semikolodcy /Wolost Petrowsk/Post Semikolodcy and Siebenbrunn/Kreis Feodosija see Bredtheim Records started in 1788; aka Deutsch Berechy, Berechy E Gelsendorf After 1898, parish was Stryj Ludwigstal aka Jablokowo/Rayon Gajtschur/Post Gatjschur and Guljaj Pole aka Werchnij Sherebec, see Serebropol aka Serebropolje M M E see Friedenfeld/Odessa aka Uljanowsk see Eigengut/Bessarabia 1805/09 Emiltschin E/K E Emiltschin Dnjepropetrowsk/ Kriwoj Rog/ Apostolowo/ N. Woronozowka 1862 K Neu Mannheim Bender Kischinew 1902 E E Kischinew Kischinew E Heimthal Baraschi Village Profile/Info. Bandrow Melekes Tabuldi Village History E M Zaporoshje Krasnopolje/Kreis Aleksandrowsk Om-Odessa Slawgorod Saporohje Parish Revised 16 Feb 2012 see Warenburg aka Serbanowka aka Nowo Semjonowka; population 426 in 1914 and 620 in 1942 (51 families without head of household) see Samson population 60 in 1939 see Ossinowka/Odessa German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Sinje Osernoje Sinkow Sipaj North Siberia Galicia Orenburg Sirotskoje Sirt-Karaktschura Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Sitauerowka Siwer Galicia Volhynia District Founded Religion Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Schoensee Zaleszczyki E Zaleszczyki see Kanzerowka Nr. 3 see Selinger Chutor/Odessa Alexandrowka Tlumacz 1860 1838 E Czernowitz aka Ladzkie Szlacheckie; After 1871, parish was Kolomea-Baginsberg see Fuerstendorf Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa, aka Hahn. Birkle and Donner see Wassertal/Odessa see Felsental Siwuschka Sjepucha Skalistyj Skarupka Chutor Skatowka Skatowka Skinos Orenburg Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Bessarabia South of Orenburg E Beresan K Skole Skole Skolobow Skripalewo Skwarzawa Stara Skworzowo Skworzowo Skypalewo Slavgorod Region Slawce Galicia Galicia Volhynia Volga Galicia North Siberia North Siberia Volga Siberia Galicia Stryj Stryj Pulin E K E Gelsendorf Skole Miasteczko Heimthal Zolkiew Ak-Trudowaja Omsk K E M Bialy Kamien Slawitz Galicia Kolomea 1873 R Slepucha Kherson/Odessa Petrowka 1897 K 264 Village History Rastatt see Neu-Straub see Straub see Leipzig/Bessarabia After 1898, parish was Stryj Settled by Volga Germans see Josefstal see Slawitz Revised 16 Feb 2012 Kolomea-Baginsberg aka Slawce, records started 1871 population 97 in 1914 and 217 in 1926 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Slepucha Chutor Slobodka Slobodka Knjasheskaja Slobodka Lesna Slobodka Serbowskaja Slobodskije Golondyri Slobodskije Olendry Sluck Slutschajnoje Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volhynia Galicia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia St. Petersburg North Siberia Slutzk Smail Abei Smailowskij Smereczna Smerekow St. Petersburg Smijewka Kherson/Odessa Smino Gut Smirnowskij Smirow Smolennoje Smolin Niemiecki Smolino Smoljanaja Smoljanowka Smoljnaja Kolonie Smolnaja Smolno Smorze Dolne Smorze Gorne Smudowe Snamenische Kolonie Snamenka Galicia Ufa Volga Jekaterinoslaw Galicia North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia St. Petersburg Jekaterinoslaw Galicia Galicia Galicia Jekaterinoslaw St. Petersburg St. Petersburg 265 North Siberia Galicia Galicia District Founded Pulin Nowograd-Wolynsk Kolomea Gorodniza Religion E E K E Parish Shitomir Nowograd-Wolynsk Mariahilf Emiltschin Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Wassertal/Odessa aka Aleksejewka see see see see E Zarskoje Selo K Kulikow Karlswalde Karlswalde Sluzk GljadeNr. 4 aka Sluck, Pawlowsk; Russian city with Germans see Ismail-Abai Ku-Adajewsk see Prinzenthal Zolkiew see Schlangendorf/Nikolajew Brody Tol-Tschuransk Pallasowka E Lemberg Records started 1778, aka Smolno 1894 see Ebental see Deutsch Smolin Ts-Troitzk E see Schoenberg Om-Ljubinsk Skole 1897 M E K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Felizienthal see Schoeneberg see SminGut aka Smorze Gorne see Smorze Dolne see Gerhardstal see Snamenskoje see Snamenskoje German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Snamenskij Ukrainian Name Region District St. Petersburg Snamenskoje St. Petersburg Sniatyn Sniatyn Sobach Eli Sobach Eli Sobolowka Sochta Er Sochta Er Sodorow Iwan. Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet 1843 Sniatyn Sniatyn Tabuldi Zloczow E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Peterhof Settled by emigrants from Neu-Saratowka,aka Snamenka Settled by emigrants from Neu-Saratowka, aka Snamenka; Snamenische Kolonie 1843 E Peterhof 1775 1775 1886 E K E Czernowitz Sniatyn 1829 1897 E M Lemberg After 1871, parish was Kolomea-Baginsberg Post Suja Post Bachtschizaraj E Bessarabia Kharkow Akkermann Sofiental Kherson/Odessa Sofiewka Sofiewka Sofiewka Sofiewka Sofiewka Sofiewka Sofiewka Sofiewo Sofular Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia 266 Religion Bulganak Sofiental Sofiental Ufa Dobrudscha Founded 1862/1863 E Posttal Glückstal/ Stawrowa 1874 E Bergdorf Kahul Nikolajew 1892 E K Albota Schönfeld aka Carpenko; founding families from Grossliebental Gebiet; population 257 in 1904 and 356 in 1939 Post Barwenkowo leased colony; population 203 in 1904 and 213 in 1914 aka Sofieni and Sofievca; population 866 in 1939 see Reinfeld/Nikolajew see Neufeld/Nikolajew see Friedensfeld Slawgorod Lugansk Aljeschewo Konstanza 1894 1892 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Rayon Iwanowka aka Kolonka Romanian name: Credinta German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Soglassije Sokologorowka Sokolow Sokolowo Soljanka Soljanka Soljanka Solnzewo Solnzewo Solnzewo Solodarjaw Solodyr Solodyri Solokaja Balka Solothurn Solotjuk Solotoje Solotschewsk Solotuchinka North Siberia North Siberia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volhynia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet North Siberia North Caucasus Volhynia Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Volga Volhynia Volga Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Om-Ljubinsk Ak-Koktschetaw Pulin Solotwina Sommerau Galicia Galicia Bohorodczany Somotajewka North Siberia Om-Issyl-Kulj Founded Religion E Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Heimthal see Chutor Keller /Odessa zu Glarus zu Basel see Waldheim see Felsental see Schirak Chutor aka Beck Chutor Marxstadt Om-Issyl-Kulj E E Pulin E Heimthal E Nowograd-Wolynsk see Solodyri aka Solodyr see Peterhagen see Wittmann see Wittmann see Otrada/Odessa Om-Krestinsk E 1820 E After 1899, parish was Stanislau see Letnia aka Chutor Wessel, Pawlowka Landau aka Sonnenburg/Telman/Thalma nn; Aleksandrowsk aka Nikolajewka after 1924 Kreis Aleksandrowsk Kherson/Odessa Beresan 1880 K Sonnental Sophienfeld Sophiental Sophiewka Soposzyn Sorinowka Sorkino North Caucasus Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Galicia Ufa Volga Krapotkin 1899 E Stawrowa Ugartsthal E Sonnenburg 267 Parish 1874 see Neu-Sophiewka Zolkiew Dawlekanowo K Zolkiew 1894 see Eckardt Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Soroka Bessarabia Soroka Sorotschi Ljudwigowka Sorotschino Sosikulak Sosnowka Sosnowka Sosnowka Sosnowka Sosnowskoje Sosnowskoje Sowchos Nr. 13 Sowchos Nr. 23 Sowjetsky Sowjet-Wirtschaft Sowohos No. 593 Communist Soworwo Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida North Siberia North Siberia Volga Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia North Siberia Volga Volga Volga Volga Baraschi Nowo-Nikolajewka 1883 Nikolajew/Poltawka Se-Borodulichinsk Se-Borodulichinsk Om-Issyl-Kulj Om-Sosnowka Mariental Fedorowka Religion Parish E Kischinew E E Heimthal K E E Nikolajew Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Soroca; Romanian village with German settlers aka Sorotschin- Ludwikowka aka Eigental see Grossweide see Friedental see Schilling see Schilling Settled by Volga Germans See Huckertal Sparrau Spat Spat Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Gnadenfeld Kambar Simpferopol Spat Spatzen, Chutor Spatzenchutor Spavtak Speier Sperlingchutor Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Simpferopol 268 Founded 1828 1882 1882 M aka Klinowoje/Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk M Wolost Kambar/Post Spat and Saki E see Marienfeld see Neu-Marienburg see Speyer/Odessa Omsk M Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Speyer Spingler Splawnucha Springer, Chutor Springer, Chutor Srednaja Srednaja Rogatka Ukrainian Name Pischanyi Brod Region Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida St. Petersburg Volga Srednjaja Rogatka Ssekisek Sseliwanowka Ssemjanowka Ssokolowskij Ssuchanow Ssulak Nr. 6 Ssulianowskij Ssussanowka, Chutor Ssuworowka St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus North Caucasus St. Petersburg St. Topovka Stadlau Stadlo Stahl Stahl St. Petersburg Volga Galicia Galicia North Siberia Volga Stahl am Karaman Stahl am Tarlyk Volga Volga 269 District Beresan Founded 1809 Religion K Parish Speyer Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Jasnopolje/Pestchany Brod/Schparowa/Speer/Spei er; 190 houses in 1859; population 448 in 1811, 641 in 1825, 1,514 in 1858, and 2,533 in 1943 see Huck Karasubasar Karasubasar Post Karasubazar 1765 1765 1820 Archangelskoje Ust-Labinskaja Gulgewitsch Krapotkin Chasaw-Jurt Posjolok Archangelskoje Settled by emigrants from Hessen-Darmstadt, aka Zweiundzwanziger Kolonie E E E M Pjatigorsk M E St. Petersburg (1704) Stadlo aka Leningrad, Petersburg, Petrograd; 7 parishes plus Neu Sandez 1786 E Kukkus 1767 E see Stadlo Records started 1787 see Swonarjew-Kut aka Stepnoje, am Tarlyk Marxstadt Kukkus 1766 1767 E E aka Swonarewkut or Svonarevkut aka Stepnoje or Stepnoye Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Stahnadorf Stalinberg Stalino Stalintor Stand Standt Kherson/Odessa Volga Mariental Volga Volga Volga Marxstadt Marxstadt Marxstadt Stanhopka Stanin Bessarabia Galicia Akkermann Radziechow 1899 1797 E E Sarata Josefow aka Stanhopca (defunct in 1995) Records started 1806 Stanislau Stanislawka Stanislawka Stanislawow Stanislawowka Stanislawowka Stanisloawa Star Poltawka Galicia Volhynia Volhynia Galicia Galicia Volhynia Volhynia Volga Stanislau Plushnoje 1800 E Ugartsthal After 1899, parish was Stanislau, aka Stanislawow Shitomir see Stanislawowka see Stanislau see Zbaniow aka Stanislawka Stara Wiess weber Staraja Buda Staraja Ekonomija Staraja Glafirowka Staraja Golokobowka Staraja Guta Staraja Huta Staraja Viktorowka Stare Siolo Staritza Staritzen Feld Staritzkoje Stariyj Chmerin Stariyje Serby Stariza Galicia Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Volga Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Galicia Volga Volga Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Volga Neu Sandez E Stadlo Gorodniza E Emiltschin Bobrka E Lemberg Brusilow E Radomysl 270 see Berbera Chutor/Odessa see Yussovo Pulin E see Gnadentau Revised 16 Feb 2012 After 1805, parish was Neu Sandez see Heimtal see Elisabethfeld see Alt-Glafirowka see Staraja Huta aka Staraja Guta see Alt-Viktorowka aka Wilhelmswalde see Neu-Chmerin see Alt-Serby see Redewald German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Staro Borodatuj Staro Rotowka Staro Scharapowo Starosawodskaja Stary Sacz Staryj Staryj Krim Staryj Numer Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Staryje Lesy Station Staurowo Stavropol Stavropol Stawischtsche Stawropol Stebnik Stebniza Stehle, Chutor Stein, Chutor Steinau Crimea/Taurida Volga Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus Volhynia Alt Samaraara Galicia Volhynia North Siberia Kharkow Galicia Steinau Jekaterinoslaw Steinbach Steinbach Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Steinbach Steinbach Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Steinbach Kherson/Odessa 271 District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Huttertal see Alt-Rotowka Om-Ljubinsk Tschertomsik 1870 aka Steinau see Alt-Sandez-Sandetz see Kronsweide M E see Kaisertal Wolost Kambar/Post Spat and Saki see Urbach see Petrowka/ Nikolajew aka Voroshilovsk Simpferopol Uschomir Melekes Drohobycz Wolodarsk Omsk Nisko 1783 E Shitomir E E E E E Brigidau Heimthal Ranischau Wolost Tschertomlyk/ Post Nikopol Feodorowka Records started 1786 Defunct after 1918 Records started 1782 see Starosawodskaja 1874 1881 Nowo-Nikolajewka 1883 Saporoshje/Nowo Nikolajewka 1857 S E M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Ostheim Rosenfeld Prischib Friedenfeld aka Kloepfer Chutor; Neuland aka Atamanowka aka Kamenka/Okrug Zaporoshjo/Kreis Aleksandrowsk see Kamenka aka Kamenka; population 323 in 1918 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Crimea/Taurida Steinbach Steinberg Steinberg Steinbruch Steindorf Steinfeld Steinfeld Steinfeld Steinfeld Steinfeld Steinfeld Steinfeld Steinfels Steingut Steinhauer Steinreich Stellerowka Stempf, Chutor Stengel 272 Region Kyriakivka Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Don Gebiet Galicia Georgia Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia South Caucaus Crimea/Taurida Galicia Kherson/Odessa Volga Don Gebiet North Siberia North Siberia Volga District Founded Religion Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks Rayon Molotschansk/Post Bogdanowka Gnadenfeld/Kreis Berdjansk Nikopol Nikolajew/Petrowka 1869 K Schönfeld Rowenki Limanowa Elisabethal 1788 E K Kamionka Mala Okrug and Rayon Kriwej Rog/Wolost and Post Weselyja Terny Beresokwa Nikolajew/ Sagradowka/Orloff Pa-Tas-Kuduk Village History see Kamenopole/Kamenopolje aka Kaminski K 1879 1906 1922 M M E Gnadenfeld Dobromil 1857 1783 M E Nikolajew/Poltawka/ Balackoje 1860 E aka Kamenka/Kiriakowka; a few miles west of Nikolajew; population 250 in 1914 and 136 in 1941-1943 see Kamennaja Gorka aka Woljanowa aka Kamionna Altonau/Orloff aka Nr. 14/Kamenka; population 159 in 1905 and 82 in 1941 Assureti aka Kodischi Bandrow aka Kamenistoje /Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdnansk Records started 1788 population 100 in 1918/1919 E see Linejewka Omsk E Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Stengelgraben Stengle Stenglegraben Step Stepanowka Stepanowka Stepanowka Stepanowka Stepanowka Stepanowka Ukrainian Name Region Volga Volga Volga Galicia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Stepanowka Stepanowka Stepanowka Stephan Stephan Stepnoj Stepnoj Stepnoje Stepnoje Stepnoje Stepnoje Stepnoje Stepnoje am Tarlyk Stepowoje Sterlitamak Kherson/Odessa Orenburg Volga Volga Volga North Siberia North Siberia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Ufa Stern Sternberger Stesselowka Sticker Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia Volga Stiller Ort Stodolki Kherson/Odessa Galicia 273 District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Unterwalden Unterwalden Pokrowsk 1873 K Nikolajew/ Kotschubejewka North of Orenburg Tiraspol see Rosenheck see Gruenfeld see Klein-Katherinental aka Gruenfeld see Gruenfeld Post Pokrowzkoje see Sturpelz/Odessa population 400 in 1919 1895 M Kamenka Kamenka Ku-Adajewsk Taschkent M. Elatschinsk 1767 1767 E E 1892 1878 E E Slawgorod 1909 M see Gattung Vodyanoi Buyerak aka Wodjanoi-Bujerak aka Dreiling Chutor see Dreiling Ch. see Kleefeld see Stahl am Tarlyk see Sulz/Odessa Sterlitamak 1894 Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Odessa/Grossulowo? E aka Lambert?/Müller Chutor 1765 E see Linejewka Tcherbakovka 1906 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Adaja/Tichij Kut/Tichin Chutor see Ebenau German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Stojanow Galicia Kamionka Strumilowa E Josefow Stojanow Stolpeckoje Stolpetzkaja Stolpno Straja Alexandrowka Galicia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Kamionka Strumilowa Emiltschin K E Stojanow Emiltschin Gouv. Kiew E Radomysl Alt Samaraara Strassburg Strassburg Strassburg Strassburg am Torgun Strassburg I Strassburg II Strassdorf Strassendorf Straßenfeld Strassenfeld I Strassenfeld II Strassenfeld III Strassenfeld IV Strassenheim Straub 274 Kuchurhan Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Bessarabia Melekes Kutschurgan /DNR Fr. Engels/Strassburg Kukkus Pallasowka Akkermann Bessarabia Volga Volga Akkermann Krasny-Kut Krasny-Kut Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Kutschurgan/DNR Fr. Engels Fedorowka Fedorowka Fedorowka Fedorowka Seelmann Kukkus 1860 1920/1922 1878/1885 1855 1855 E E E K 1767 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Remarks aka Stolpetzkaja see Stolpeckoje defunct after 1914 see Alt-Krausendorf 148 houses in 1859; population 261 in 1808, 1,023 in 1858 and 2,118 in 1943 K E E E Village Profile/Info. Settled aft. 1863 by colonists from Westpolen, Oberschlesien & Kaschubia E 1808 Village History Posttal aka Alkalia; population 28 in 1904 and 373 in 1939, extinct in 1995 Posttal aka Strassburn Sat and Maraslijewka; leased colony; population 79 in 1904 and 238 in 1939 Straßbug aka Ekmantz/Getmanzy /Getmanzy/Schirokij Chutor? aka Nowokamenka aka Wiesental, Skatowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Strauchdorf North Caucasus Strauss Streckerau Streit Streitgraben Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volga Strymbeni Stryj Strymba Strymbeni Strzeszyce Stschastliwka Chutor Stuckert Stuckert Studjonyj Kljutsch Sturpelz Stuttgart Subrawline Suchaja Balka 275 Corlateni Founded Chasaw-Jurt Religion M Parish Wladikawkas Seelmann Balzer 1863 1812 Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Jewjenjewka K E E Strelna Strelna (1812) Settled by emigrants from Iswar (closed after 2 yrs); aka Strelnaja Kol; Njemezkaja Kol; Neudorf Russian city with Germans 1812 see Strelna Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Volga Volhynia Volhynia Kischinew Galicia Stryj 1881 Pulin Radomysl 1800 http://blackseagr.org/f aka Strymbeny; leased orums/viewtopic.php? colony; population 245 in f=15&t=143 1904 and 498 in 1939 see Alt Nassau E Kischinew E E Shitomir Radomysl aka Stribisch E Gelsendorf After 1898, parish was Stryj Balti, Russian Empire (Moldova) see Strembeni/Bessarabia see Wachendorf Bessarabia Bessarabia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Alt Samaraara Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volga North Siberia Village History see Köhler-StraußFix/Odessa St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Volga St. Petersburg Strelna Strelna Strelna Strelnaja Kolonie Strembeni Strepotowka Stretigraben Stribisch Strojewka District E Worms/Johannestal population 35 in 1905 Pallasowka Pallasowka Melekes Kutschurgan Beresan Feorowka Se-Proletarskaja K Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Adolfstal/Stepanowka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Sudak Crimea/Taurida Sudak Sudaki Kherson/Odessa Nikolajew/Berislaw Poltava Kharkow Volhynia Volga Galicia Dobrdscha Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Sulz Sumke Suran Barys 276 Veseloye Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Felsengut/Dnjepropetrowsk Post Grischino Suchanowe Sucheckoje Suchezkoje Suchezkoje Suchoi Jelantskik Suchoje Sudak Sudak Sudak Sudak Sudicha 3 Sudicha Nr. # Sudilkow Suhrawline Sulichow Sulina Sulshinowka Sultan Botschala Sultan-Bochala Founded Alexejewka DoCossack Region 1889 1889 Schidlowo E see Hochheim Feodosia Taraktasch 1805 1805 E 1804/05 E Zuerichtal Zurichtal Zuerichtal Feorowka Tarnobrzeg Tultscha Pulin Dshankoi daughter colony of Schabo Kolonie ? E/R? Wilikije Butschki 1889 E E 1872 1849 E K E E 1903 Wolost Taraktasch/Kreis Feodosija/Post Sudak Poltawa Poltawa Shitomir Okrug Poltawa/ Rayon Krasnograd/Kreis Konstantinograd Ranischau Romanian name: Sulina Shitomir Hochheim Hochheim Khutors Beresan/Landau Ts-Troitzk Dshankoi 1809 K E Landau aka Malaschewskoje/Steporoje; 128 houss in 1859; population 225 in 1811, 815 in 1858 and 1,922 in 1943 Post Pawlowka Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Surikowskij Surowo, Chutor Ukrainian Name Region North Siberia Ufa District Ku-Adajewka Dawlekanowo Founded Religion 1894 E M Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR Susannendorf Susannental Susanowka Susly Susly Suszno Kherson/Odessa Volga Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Galicia Suworow Suworowa Suworowka Suworowka Suworowka Nr. 13 Suworowo Svorr-Romanow Swadkowce Swaryczow Swenigorodka Chutor Swesda Swetlodolinskoje Swetlowka Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Orenburg Kherson/Odessa Volga Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Volga Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Swiniarsko Swistunowo Galicia North Siberia Neu Sandez 1788 E M Swjatotroizkoje Swonarewka Swonarewkut Jekaterinoslaw Volga Volga Romanowka 1823 K Swonarjew Kut Swonarjew Kut Sworanewka Sworanewkyt North Siberia North Siberia Volga Volga Om-Sosnowka Slawgorod 1897 E E 277 Marxstadt Radziechow Sl-Grischkowka North of Orenburg Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Milliardowka/Susanowka K K see Susannendorf/Odessa see Herzog zu Kano 1814 1911 1901 E Josefow see Alexanderfeld/Nikolajew see Schardau see Eigenfeld/Nikolajew aka Bessagatsch M M see Alexanderfeld/Odessa 1864 Sokal Dolina Beresan Erlenbach E E K Josefow Ugartsthal Rastatt see Lichtental/Bessarabia see Blumenort/Nikolajew Revised 16 Feb 2012 Neu Sandez After 1803, parish was Stadlo aka Swajato Troickoje and Eichwald see Schwed see Stahl aka Stahl, settled by Volga Germans German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Sygniowka Syrt Karaktschora Syrt Kaspir Syrtaj Kasborju Syrtke Adshi Achmat Szczerez Szczerzec Szczyglowka Szklo Tabor Tabor Kirej Tabor Kirey Tabuldi Tabuldy Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Lemberg Aleksandrowka Tabuldy Crimea/Taurida Simpferopol Tabuly Tachubowka Taelmann Taganasch(min) Taganrog Taimas Taimas Taimas Taintscha Tajmas Tal Tal Talakowka Taldekutuk Tali Iljak Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Tali Iljak 278 Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Don Gebiet North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Founded Religion 1801 K Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks Zimna Woda Post Kurman Kemeltschi see Syrta Kasborju aka Syrt Kaspir /Post Agaj Post Kolaj see Ernsdorf see Rosenberg see Windmuehle Ewpatorija Dshankoi Jaworow Dshankoi Dshankoi Tabuldi Simpferopol Village History K Jaworow Post Woinka and Djurmen 1890 1882 1882 K E Neusatz Neusatz Wolost Tabuldi/ Post Suja and Karazan German Colonies of Neusatz Petrowka Taganasch DoCossack Region Simpferopol Tabuldi E 1897 1897 E Zuerichtal Zurichtal Omsk see Deutsch Tajmas Marxstadt Marxstadt Semipalatinsk Simpferopol E zu Zurich zu Basel 1908 E 1872 E Simpferopol Byten Neusatz Revised 16 Feb 2012 Wolost Byten/Post Bijuk Onlar and Kurman Kemeltaschi/Kreis Perekop German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Tali-Ilak Crimea/Taurida Tali-Ilyak Taljausa Talma Nr. 3 Talowka Tambowka Crimea/Taurida Volga North Caucasus Volga Volga District Byten Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks 1872 German Colonies of Neusatz see Fischer Chasaw-Jurt 1900 see Beideck Tamur Bessarabia Akkermann Tamurka Tanefsau Bessarabia Galicia Akkermann Mielec Tannendorf Taranowka Nr. 13 Tarasowo Galicia North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Tarassicha Tarchanlar Tarchanlar Novgorod Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Ali-Schach Tarchanlar Tariverde Crimea/Taurida Dobrudscha Dshankoi Konstanza Tarkhan Tarlyk Tarlyk Tarlyk Tarlykowka Tarlyksfeld Tarnowole Tartatschek Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Volga Volga Volga Volga Volhynia Volhynia 279 Founded Neu Sandez Chasaw-Jurt 1860/1895 1783 1783 1901 E Sarata aka Vaedeni and Wedenka; Romanian village with German settlers E K Klöstitz Rauchersdorf aka Amara; population 88 in 1939; by Wedenka in 1995? aka Wulka Tanew ska Stadlo After 1805, parish Neu Sandez, aka Swierkla, Dlugileka E see Hoffnungsfeld/Odessa 1925 1879 1879 1878 E E Nowgorod Settled by emigrants from Nikolai Kolonie Wolost Ak Scheich/Post Dshankoj and Kolaj Romania name: Dorotea E Estonian Colonies of Samruk Om-Ljubinsk see Friedental see Laub see Dinkel Seelmann Pulin E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Shitomir German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Tarutino Tasanai Tasch Kazgan Konrat Taschly Konrat Taschly Konrat Taschly Konrat Taschtschenak Ukrainian Name Tarutyne Region Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida District Akkermann Founded 1814 Simpferopol Simpferopol Religion Parish E Tarutino E Byten Village History http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/ta rutino.txt Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Anschakrak; 229 houses in 1858; 81 people died of Cholera in 1831; population 1,644 in 1858 and 3,746 in 1939 Hochheim Khutors Post Bijuk Onlar see Borangar see Borangar see Johannesruh Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus German Leased Colonies of Neusatz see Eigenheim Tatarbunar Tatarka Tatjanine Tatjanowka Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Tatjanowka Nr. 3 Tauk Taupse Taurida Taut North Siberia Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Taweschnja 1 Taweschnja Nr. 1 Tawmaj Tawrida Tegesch Tegesch Poltava Kharkow Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Tashli-Konrat Tata Jurt 280 Volga Akkermann 1845 E Sarata aka Tataresti and Tatarbunary; market town; population 37 in 1905 and 45 in 1939 see Kalinindorf/Nikolajew see Blumstein see Rohrbach Nr. 8 SlBlagoweschtschensk Simpferopol 1912 1894 M E Byten aka Henne Poltawa Rayon Krasnograd/Post Schandrowka DoCossack Region Pallasowka Welikije Butschki 1889 E 1888 E E Simpferopol Woloschinskij Post Karasan Revised 16 Feb 2012 Rynowka Neusatz Neusatz German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Tekirghiol Telaulsa Telentschi Telentschi Dschurt Telentschi Dshurt Telentschi-Dschurt Telewch Teljansa Teller Telman Telpenfeld Temesch Temesch Dobrudscha Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Konstanza 1907 gem. Simpferopol Tabuldi Tabuldi Ewpatorija 1870 M Temesch Temesch Eli Temesch Eli Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Ewpatorija Temesh Temir Bulat Tempelhof Tempelhof Tensu Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Teplino Kherson/Odessa Teplitz Terckli Scheich Eli Terek Terekly Scheich Eli Teresowka 281 Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Galicia Parish Village History Dshankoi Remarks Romania name: Techirghiol see Fischer see Nowo-Telentschi 1870 Post Kokej aka Beriosowka see Sonnenberg/Odessa K Eupatoria Saki Village Profile/Info. 1862 1802 E Byten Wolost Saki/Post Saki/Kreis Ewpatorija see Heilbronn see Heilbronn Neusatz 1888 1870 E German Colonies of Neusatz aka Philipstal Hochheim Pjatigorsk see Olgino Dshankoi E Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan population 46 in 1926 Akkermann 1817/1818 E M Arzis Karasan Molotschna Karasubazar Dolina 1818 K Weldzirz Revised 16 Feb 2012 http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/te plitz.txt aka Nr. 12/Töplitz/Tepliza; 127 houses in 1859; population 1,073 in 1858 and 2,498 in 1939 aka Thersienthal German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Terkschi Termentschi Termentschi Termentschik Ternowa Ternowataja Ternowka Terny Tersanka Teschi Teschi Tesekly Ischun Tesekly Ischun North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Teshi Tessmann Thaelmann Thaelmann Thalmann The Estates of Churilek Theodorshof Thersienthal Tichij Kut Tichin Chutor Tichonowka Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Don Gebiet North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Tiefenbach District Founded Religion Parish Village Profile/Info. Remarks see London Simpferopol Tabuldi Tabuldi 1860 1860 Saliwnoje Eupatoria Simpferopol 1862 E E E M Neusatz Post Suja see Liebental see Neuhorst see Friedrichsfeld see Durchlack aka Friedensfeld Byten Neusatz Karasan Dshankoi Post Spat Post Ajbar German Leased Colonies of Neusatz Om-Ljubinsk 1900 M see Ostheim see Doenhof see Sonnenberg/Odessa Zurichtal Leased Colonies 1824 E Lemberg 1906 E Grosulowo Se-Pawlodar 1912 E Kherson/Odessa Kutschurgan 1920 K Tiefenbrunn Don Gebiet Wolnowacha 1906 S Tiefenbrunn Tiefenbrunn Tiefenbrunn Jekaterinoslaw Kharkow Crimea/Taurida Rudajewka Tiefenbrunn Crimea/Taurida Prischib 282 Village History Zolkiew 1814 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 see Teresowka see Stiller Ort/Odessa see Stiller Ort/Odessa aka Bognatowka/Tschibowka Ostheim aka Alexandrowka, Maserowo Josephstal aka Glubokaja/Post Lozowaja Grunau aka Aleksandrowka Prischib aka Kolodecnoje /Kreis Melitopol German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Tieferlandsgraben Tiefland Tiegart Tiege Tiege Tiege Tiegenhagen Tiegenhof Tiegenort Tiegenort Tiegerweide Tiegerweide Tiergart Tiergart Tiergarten Tietzen, Chutor Tiflis 283 Ukrainian Name Region Volga Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Crimea/Taurida District Founded Religion Schirajewo Nikolajew/ Sagradowka/Orloff Sl-Orlow Halbstadt 1873 1908 1805 M M Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Wolost, Post an d Kreis Aleksandrowsk Romanowka 1823 K Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Wolost Ludwigstal/ Post Romanowka/ Kreis Aleksandrowsk Om-Issyl-Kulj 1902 M Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Don Gebiet Georgia 1805 Village Profile/Info. Remarks by river Bolschoi-Kujalnik see Adamowka aka Nr. 8/Kotschubejewka; Agro-Kooperativekolchos; population 466 in 1905 and 446 in 1942 Tiege/Orloff http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/tie ge.txt E Halbstadt Halbstadt Village History Hoffnungstal Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Parish aka Berestetschko/Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk aka Jasnoje/Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk M Grunau http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/tie gnhof.txt see Jassinowka/Jasinowka see Antonowka 1822 M aka Kulschanka/ Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk aka Adamowka, Tiergarten/Post Romanowka/Kreis Aleksandrowsk Ludwigstal Mariupol see Tiergart see Friedrichstal Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Tiligut Beresan Timaschewka Timofejewka Timofejewka Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Orenburg Timusch Tirk Tischanka Tjatra Tjatransk Tjopkino Tjulenj Tjumen Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Ufa Crimea/Taurida Tobalowka Toefsheim Toefsheim Toews, Chutor Togajly Toganasch Tohoily Toi Tebe Toi-Tebe Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Ufa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Simpferopol Tojtebe Tokoltschak Toksaba Tokultschak Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Dschurtschi Tokultschak Tolowa Tuslaff Tolszczow Tomak, Chutor Tominskij Tonkonogowo Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Galicia Crimea/Taurida North Siberia North Siberia Dshankoi 284 Founded Beresan Dshankoi Isajewsk North of Orenburg Religion Parish Remarks M see Kronstal Chutor/Odessa see Neu-Terek zu Zurich see Klein-Glückstal/Odessa 1894 1890 M E Djelal aka Sergejewka/ Post Spat and Sarabuz see Rappheim see Tuzla Scheich Eli Dawlekanowo Ewpatorija 1894 Eupatoria Dshankoi Bohemka 1880 1893 1893 M Neusatz E E Djelal Mamut Post Dshelal and Kibary see Neu-Toganasch aka Braun Wolost Bogemka/ Post Dshankoj 1878 see Johanneruh 1878 Wolost Dshurtschi/Post Ajbar and Djurmen see Klein-Werder Lemberg Ku-Adajewsk Ak-Petropawlowsk Village Profile/Info. Post Dshankoj population 216 in 1926 Marxstadt Grossulowo Archangelskoje Dawlekanowo Eupatoria Village History E M 1902 K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Lemberg aka Alexandrowsk German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Tonkoschurowka Tonkoshurowka Topik Toporischtsche Torgun Torosowa Totaermel Totanai Totanai (Eigenfeld) Totanaj Totman Totmann Volga North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volga Kherson/Odessa Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Tottmann Tottmann (Hohenberg) Towin Towmai Towmai Tracz Traenk Traenkteich (zu Schoenchen) Traubenberg Traubenberg Traubenfeld Traus Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Volga Volga Georgia South Caucaus South Caucaus South Caucaus Trautmann Trautmann Chutor Trech Ablam Trechgrad Trechgrady Treufeld Trichaty Trigrad Trinitatis Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Galicia 285 District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Mariental Ak-Petropawlowsk Kondratowka Wolodarsk Pallasowka E Bergdorf Shitomir Post Mardarowka see Hoffnungsfeld/Odessa Totonai see Eigenfeld 1860 1860 see Eigenfeld see Hohenberg see Hohenberg 1879 German Colonies of Neusatz Kokei Emiltschin Simpferopol 1879 1905 E E Nowograd-Wolynsk Byten K Kolomea & Pistyn aka Jungplauen see Tomai Kolomea Marxstadt Marxstadt Traubenberg Taras Schewtschenko Beresan zu Bettinger 1908 1908 1912 E E Luxemburg aka Alawar, Halawar aka Taus see Traubenfeld E R Neusatz see Friedenstal/Odessa see Friedenstal/Odessa see Freifeld Beresan Bochnia K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Bocnia see Friedenstal/Odessa aka Trynitatis German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Trinitatis Trippelsdorf Trjechosjerka Trock Trock Troitzkoje Trojanka Troscianiec Kolonja Troscianiec Kolonja Trossowka Trost Chutor Galicia Volga Orenburg Alt Samaraara St. Petersburg North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Galicia Galicia North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Bochnia Pallasowka North of Orenburg Melekes Trost Chutor Trott Kherson/Odessa Volga Taras Schewtschenko Pallasowka Trotzk Trotzkoe St. Petersburg Volga Petersburg Trubatschowka Trubezkoje Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Trudowoje Volga Truptscha Trussowka Trynitatis Trzebinia Trzebinia Bessarabia North Siberia Galicia Galicia Galicia Tschabanka Tschaga Tschaily Tschaily Tschajatschi Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia 286 Founded Religion E Parish Neu Gawlow Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Trynitatis M see Sluzk Om-Sosnowka Nikolajew/Poltawka Jaworow Jaworow Om-Borodinowsk Beresan Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Om-Sosnowka Arkadak 1870 1870 K E M M E Nikolajew Hartfeld Kiernica-Lemberg population 51 in 1926 nearby station Marinowo aka Trock; Russian city with Germans E 1905 1910 K E Straßburg chutor or railway station Settled by Volga Germans Nr. 7; Settled by Mennonites from Chortitza, aka Lidjewka M see Gaeckle Chutor/Bessarabia Om-Borodinowsk 1902 M see Trinitatis Chrzanow Chrzanow E K Krakau-Podgorze Trzebinia Miasto Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels K Langenberg see Klöstitz/Bessarabia E see Nikolajewka Nr. 75 Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Tschantalaj Tschapli Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Tschapli Tscharolek Tschebanka Tschebendowsk Tschebertesch Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Tschechen Tschechograd Tschecholda Meneckij Tschegeltaj Tschekerejewka Tschel Ketsch Eli Tschelebi Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Tschelebi Eli Tschelebi Elli Tschelebi-Elli (Neu Zuerichtal) Tschelle Tschemerlejewka Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Tschemtschelly Tschenkur Hait Tscherbakowka Tscherbanka Tscherebajewo Tscheremoschnja Tscherjewka Tscherkes 287 Bessarabia North Siberia Volga Kherson/Odessa Volga Volhynia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Neusatz see Askanija Nowa see Nowa Askania/Nikolajew see Tschurelek see Rosental/Odessa K E Ku-Adajewka see Kitai Wolost Eugenfeld/ Post Akimow Eugenfeld 1869 see Tschechograd aka Tschechen E Ewpatorija Post Kodshanbak see Tschukrejewka Post Kertsch see Rosalienfled Kertsch aka Neu Zuerichtal/Post Zuerichtal aka Neu Zuerichtal Zuerichtal Zuerichatal Zuerichtal Simpferopol Nikolajew Akkermann Omsk Neusatz Post Spat Eigenheim (1905)/ Andrejewka (1939) aka Cemcel I/Cemcel Mare/Kamyschewka I; population 454 in 1905 and 435 in 1939 K 1862 E E see Schoental see Elsass/Odessa Pulin SlBlagoweschtschensk Kodschamback E 1912 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Shitomir German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Tscherkes Tscherkess Tschernjackow Tschernjajewka Tschernjowka Tscherno Osernoje Tschernoborka Tschernoglasowka Tschernoglasowka Tschernogorka Tschernojarskoje Tschernosubow Tschernyj Kosch Tscherwona Sirka Tscheterechrjadnyj Numer Tschetjesh Tschetsche Tschetsche Tschibowka Tschijkil Tschiligider Tschimischlia Tschinki Tschinky Tschirik Tschischewo Tschistoje Tschistopol Tschistopol Tschistopol, Chutor Tschistopole Tschistopole 288 Ukrainian Name Region Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volhynia North Siberia North Siberia Orenburg Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa North Siberia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Bessarabia Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida District Founded Religion Ewpatorija Eupatoria 1890 E Sl-Snamenka Slawgorod North of Orenburg 1910 1912 1895 M M M Parish Neusatz Djelal Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Wolost Kodshanbak/Post Koddshanbak see Neuborn see Helenental/Odessa Aleksandrowsk see Elisabetal see Helenental/Odessa Se-Pawlodar Om-Ljubinsk Feodosia Post Itschki see ClasseChutor see Gnadenfeld see Gruenfeld Simpferopol Simpferopol M 1920 Post Bijuk Onlar see Tiefenbach/Odessa K Feodosia Akkermann Kahul Eupatoria Ewpatorija 1884 1901 E E E E Romanowka 1868 K Se-Pawlodar 1912 E Klöstitz Leipzig Djelal Neusatz aka Gighir/Gighir Amara; population 224 in 1939; extinct in 1995 aka Cimislia/Bessarabia aka Zindler Post Dshelal see Falz-Fein see Jacobsdorf/Odessa see Reinfeld aka Reinfeld see Reinfeld see Reinfeld see Lichtfelde Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Tschistopolje Tschistopolje Tschkalow North Siberia Ufa Orenburg Tschobankuius Tschobaschi Tschokrak Tschokrak Tschokrakly Schoich Eli Tschokul Tschokul Dobrudscha Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kaliakra Tschokul Tscholbaschi Tscholbaschi (Neu Darmstad) Tschombai Tschondalai Tschondalaj Tschongron Tschorelek Tschornjy Kosch Tschorolek Tschubowka Tschubowka Tschudakowskij Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Kertsch Tschudowa Tschukartscha Tschukrejewka Tschukrejewka Novgorod Crimea/Taurida North Siberia North Siberia Om-Ljubinsk Om-Ljubinsk Tschukrow Tschunajewka Tschunajewka Dobrudscha North Siberia North Siberia Tutscha Om-Ljubinsk Om-Ljubinsk 289 Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Reinfeld see Reinfeld see Orenburg Dshankoi Feodosia Petrowsk Totonai Dshankoi Eupatoria Ewpatorija Feodosia Kertsch 1903 1883 E 1890 1890 E Romanian name: Ciobancuius see Neu-Darmstadt see Friedrichsfeld see Gnadenheim Post Dshankoj Zuerichtal Zuerichtal Wolost Petrowsk /Post Semikolodcy/Kreis Feodosija see Neu Darmstadt 1883 1890 E E 1892 M 1900 M Hochheim Djelal Post Agaj see Tschurelek aka Johannesruh Post Kertsch see Freiland/Odessa see Schöneweide/Odessa Se-Predgornenskaja E 1900 M 1857 gem. 1900 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Nowgorod Germans lived on several estates near Tschudowa see Neusatz Romanian name: Ciucurova German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Tschunajewo Tschurelek Tschurumsai North Siberia Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Tschuschowo Tschutcha (Annenfeld) Tschutscha Tschutscha Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Tshile Tubei Tucholka Tuczapy Tugunchi Tulat Tulsa Tultscha Tunsu Turasch Turasch Turhaj Turka Turkestan Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Galicia Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Dobrudscha Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Galicia Turlaki Turowerowka Turschunaj Tuslu Scheich Eli Tustanowice Tusta-Scheich-Elly Tuszow Kolonia 290 District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Orlow Kertsch Ak-Atbasar 1892 E Zuerichtal population 45 in 1919 and 71 in 1926 Petrowerowsk Ak-Scheich see Annenfeld see Annenfeld Skole Jaworow Simpferopol Beresan Tultscha K E 1842 Eupatoria Ewpatorija Kolomea Felizienthal Hartfeld Romanian name: Tulcea Hochheim Khutors gem. K German Leased Colonies of Neusatz Hochheim Khutors aka Neu Tucholk a Records started 1809 Hochheim Khutors Post Spat Simpferopol Post Agaj see Nadjeshdjenskij 1931 K Turka see Aulie Alta Bessarabia Don Gebiet North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Galicia Crimea/Taurida Galicia Akkermann 1902 E E Andrejewka Rynowka E Brigidau E Hohenbach/Reichsh eim aka Turlachi and zu Belgorod Dniestrowskij; romanian village with German settlers Baba-Jurt see Rappheim Drohobycz Zurichtal Leased Colonies Mielec 1783 Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Buchenhein German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Tuszow Kolonia Tutschin Tutschkino Galicia Volhynia North Siberia Mielec Tuzla Tuzlu Scheich Eli Bessarabia Crimea/Taurida Akkermann Ucheveli-Orka Udalnyj Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Udatscha Chutor Udelenskaja Udrak Ufa Founded 1783 Religion Parish K Jaslany &Tuszow Narodowy E Neu-Posttal Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Buchenhein Om-Borodinowsk aka Tusly; romanian village with German settlers aka Totsheim German Colonies of Hochheim Slawgorod E Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Ufa Ufa Beresan E Worms/Johannestal Ufa 1894 Ugartsberg Ugartsthal Uglowoje Galicia Galicia North Siberia Drohobycz Kalusz 1785 1785 R E Josefsberg Ugartsthal Uhersko Ukrakowka Ula Ely Ulan Eli Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Stryj E Gelsendorf E Djelal Ulan Eli Ulanow Ulashanowka Ulendikulj Crimea/Taurida Galicia Volhynia North Siberia Ewpatorija Nisko K Neusatz Raclawice Uliczno Uljanow Uljanowka Uljanowka Galicia Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Drohobycz Fedorowka Beresan Nikolajew 291 Village History Donuslaw Eupatoria 1889 population 23 in 1905 see Kronsfeld see Berjesowka Records started 1791; aka Wypuczki Records started 1785 see Gnadenfeld After 1898, parish was Stryj see Altonau Wolost Donuzlaw /Post Ewpatorija see Laschanowka Om-Issyl-Kulj E K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Brigidau Records started 1786; aka Ulyczno aka Sesonowka/Odessa see Sezonowka/Nikolajew German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Uljanowka Uljanowka Uljanowka Uln Tschorkrak Ulrich Ukrainian Name Region Volhynia Volhynia Nowograd-Wolynsk Marchlewsk Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Zaporoshje Simpferopol Om-Ljubinsk Ulrichstal Ulyczno Umet Umet Ungu? Ungut Ungut Ungut Kherson/Odessa Galicia Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Unter Albota Unter Grigorjewka Bessarabia Ufa Unterbach Unterbergen Unterdorf Unterwalden Unterwalden Unterwalden Unterwalden 292 District Galicia Galicia Volga Galicia Volga Volga Volga Taras Schewtschenko/ Jewgeniewka Donuslaw Eupatoria Feodosia Founded Religion E E Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Nowograd-Wolynsk Shitomir Rayon Pologi/Post Feodorowska Post Spat 1857 E Neu Freudental 1888 1888 E Djelal aka Bugajewka/Buhajowka; by river Bolschoi-Kujalnik, founding families from Grossliebental Gebiet; ownership colony; population 65 in 1904 and 91 in 1919 see Uliczno see Ilowlinskyj see Rosenberg see Deutsch Ungut Kahul Kasantschin Neu Sandez Lemberg Kamenka Przemyslany 1919 1894 1783 1785 1852 1784 E E E E E 1852 Revised 16 Feb 2012 Albota Stadlo Lamberg Lemberg aka Albota de jos, 181 families in 1939 aka Podritz, Podrzecze, Podrycze --- Records started 1787 Records started 1778 aka Weslowa Records started 1778; after 1884, parish was Unterwalden see Karaman see Meinhard German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Uralsk Uran, Chutor Urans Urbach Urbach Urbach Station Urick Volga Orenburg Volga Volga Volga Volga St. Petersburg Uritzk Urta Tau Urtschkin Tarchan Urtschuk Urtschuk Urtschuk Usatowo Usatschewskij Usatschinskaja Huta Usbeck Usbeck Nemeckij Uscheweli Orka St. Petersburg Ufa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volga North Siberia Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Uschitschno Ushimir Usmorje Uspenka Ussilje Telmann Ust Grjasnucha Ust Karaman Ust Kulanlinka Ust Solicha Ustenbach Ust-Grjasnucha Ustinowo Ust-Karaman Ust-Kulalinka Volhynia Volhynia Volga Ufa North Caucasus Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga North Caucasus Volga Volga 293 District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Alexanderhoeh North of Orenburg Marxstadt Mariental Mariental Mariental M 1909 1767 1909 zu Schaffhausen aka Station aka Lipow-Kut or Lipovkut K K K see Uritzk 1894 Eupatoria Kokai Ewpatorija Om-Sosnowka Radomysl Eupatoria 1910 1910 E M Strelna E Djelal Post Kokej and Ewpatorija see Eckheim 1895 E E Djelal see Deutsch Uzbek Post Dshankoj Bogemka Baraschi Andagulowo aka Urick; Russian city with Germans E 1894 Heimthal aka Ussitschno; defunct after 1914 see Uschimir M see see see see Jekaterinodar Revised 16 Feb 2012 Goebel Enders Galka Messer German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ustrzyki Dolne Ust-Solincha Usum Sakal Usum Sakal Usum Sakal Dshankoj Ukrainian Name Region Galicia Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida District Lisko Galicia Galicia St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida North Caucasus Ufa North Siberia North Siberia Crimea/Taurida Przemyslany Utscheweli Orka Utscheweli-Okra Utschkuja Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Dshankoi Tschurtschi Feodosia Utsh-Kuyu-Tarchan Uwarowka Uzowoje Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Emiltschin Vaatz Chutor Vaatz Chutor Vaatz Chutor Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Beresan Odessa Beresan Beresan Vaatz Chutor Kherson/Odessa Beresan 294 Religion E Parish Bandrow E Lemberg E Dawlekanowo Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Records started 1788 see Karlsruhe Post Kolaj Post Dshankoj Dshankoi Uszkowice Kolonia Uszkowitz Utkina Zawod Utkino Utljuk Utrennjaja Dolina Utro Utsch. Muskatul Utschastok 37 Utscheweli Orka Vaatz Chutor Vaedeni Founded After 1884, parish was Unterwladen, aka Josefsthal, Uszkowitz see Uszkowice Kolonia see Utkina aka Utkine; Besborodkino see Kaisertal see Morgental 1894 see Ebental Om-Moskalenki Dshankoi 1889/91 E Djelal Hochheim Wolost Dshurtschi/Post Djurmen 1891 Post Itschki Estonian Colonies of Samruk E Emiltschin see Rueckenau Veserfeld E aka Faserfeld?; north by Ort Brusholjubowka north by Ort Karlowka north by Ort Marinowka north by Ort Schtschasliwoje north between the cities of Wradijewka and Konstantinowka see Tamur/Bessarabia Kherson/Odessa Bessarabia Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Valea Norocului Valea Nucilor Valea Trandafirilor Valerianowka Valerino Veiten Bessarabia Bessarabia Bessarabia Volhynia North Siberia St. Petersburg Vesserfeld Vetter, Chutor Viktorfeld Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Don Gebiet District Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Glückstal/Bessarabia see Nußtal/Bessarabia see Rosental/Bessarabia see Dewjatikowo E Wolotschinsk Okrug Zaporoshje/ Rayon Nowo Nikolajewka/ Kreis Aleksandrowsk Petropawlowsk Saliwnoje Viktorfeld Viktorfeld Viktorowka Vinzentowka Vogstdorf Vogt Chutor Volga Region Volhynian Area Vollmer Lugowoj Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Volmer Volnianka Voroshilovsk Vosnesensk Waal Volga Volhynia North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Ufa Frank Wachendorf Wacht Wagner Chutor Galicia Volga Don Gebiet Wagner Chutor Wagner Chutor Ufa Bessarabia 295 Founded Bochnia Beresan 1878 S E 1895 E E 1785 E aka Faserfeld - see Vaatz Chutor/Odessa extinct after 1918 Rynowka Prischib see Viktorowka/Wiktorowka aka Viktorfeld Neu Gawlow Volga aka Wojtowstwo see Volmer 1766 aka Vollmer Lugowoj, Kopenka, Kopjonka K see Stavropol Beresan Abrajewo 1894 M Limanowa Lysanderhoeh 1783 E Nowosjelowka Akkermann 1906 Stadlo After 1805, parish was Neu Sandez , aka Strzeszyce Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Eigenfeld German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Wagnerfeld Wahl Ukrainian Name Region District Don Gebiet Ufa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Galicia Don Gebiet Glückstal Baraschi Grodek Jagiellonski Waldeck Waldenfeld Waldheim Waldheim Waldheim Waldheim Jekaterinoslaw Volga Don Gebiet Georgia North Siberia South Caucaus Golicinowka Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Volhynia Religion 1890 K Baschkitschet Om-Issyl-Kulj 1805 1885 1929 1911 Village Profile/Info. Remarks Gruental Kassel Heimthal Hartfeld Kreis Tiraspol; leased colony; population 28 in 1905 defunct after 1 914 Records started 1788 aka Ljesowka 1836 M M E M E E Nowosjelowka Waldorf Walentinowka Wall, Chutor North Siberia North Siberia Zaporoshje Ku-Adajewsk Om-Issyl-Kulj Wall, Chutor Ufa Nowosjelowka 1906 Walldorf Crimea/Taurida Prischib 1808 K Walter Volga Frank 1767 E,K 296 Village History aka Lesowka/Post Selidowo 1911 Gnadenfeld Jarun E E E M Ufa Waldheim Nr. 8 Parish see Waal Wakarski Chutor Waldau Walddorf Waldeck Waldheim Waldheim Waldheim Founded 1906 E Baschkitschety aka Omarschen Nowograd-Wolynsk Shitomir aka Lesnoje, Polscha/Okrug Melitopol/Rayon Molotschansk/Kreis Berdjansk aka Soljanka aka Lesnaja Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region, aka Alexejewka Rayon and Post Nowo Nikolajewka Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Podgorje/Kreis Melitopol aka Gretschinnaja Luka, or Gretshinaya Luka German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion 1861 1900 M Walter, Chutor Walujewka Wanderloo Nr. 1 Wanner Chutor Wannowskoje Wardane North Caucasus Volga North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Caucasus Warenburg Warenburg Warowsk North Siberia Volga Volhynia Om-Sosnowka Kukkus Roswaschewsk 1894 1767 Warschinski Warschinskij Wartburg Warwarowka Warwarowka Warwarowka Kazakhstan North Siberia North Caucasus Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Akjubinsk Aktjubinsk 1910 1911 1920 Warwarowka Warwarowka Wasiljewka Wasiljewka Wasiljewka Wasserau Wassereich Wassereich (Novi Keerleut) Wasserreich Wasserreich Wasserreich Wasserreich Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Kharkow Crimea/Taurida Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet North Siberia Orenburg Crimea/Taurida Wasserreich Nr. 18 Don Gebiet 297 Seelmann Chasaw-Jurt Beresan Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Domanewka see Eigenfeld E E E aka Priwalnoje, Siminop, settled by Volga Germans. aka Priwalnoje Radomysl Settled by colonists from the Volga and Black Sea regions aka Marianowka K see Barbarafeld Tarasowka Nikolaipol 1869 aka Franzfeld M aka Chutor Amboni/Post Drushkowka Gorodniza Barwenkowo 1890 Prischib Andrejewka Andrejewka Alexandrowka 1807 1883 1883 1872 E Emiltschin Charkow Post Barwenkowo see Bescheran see Basel E aka Novi Keerleut E see Wodjannoje North of Orenburg M aka Karleut 1870 E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Rosenfeld aka Krassnopolje, Rote Kolonie German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Wassertal Wassiljewka Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Wassiljewka Wassiljewka Wassiljewka Wassiljewskoje Wassilkowo Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Waterloo Wazlawpol Wazlawpole Widerno Wedernoje Weidemann Weiden Weidenbach Weidenberg Weidental Weigand Weigel Chutor Weiler Gorki Weinau Weinbaender, Chutor Weinberg Weinbergen 298 Stavky Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volhynia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Orenburg Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Volga Bessarabia St. Petersburg Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Don Gebiet Galicia District Beresan/ Isajewsk Founded 1897 1890 Religion K/E M Parish Village History München Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR K Sewerinowka Kutschurgan Se-Pawlodar K E Sewerinowka Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Michailowka/Sjepucha/Slepu cha Chutor; population 212 in 1919 and 217 in 1926 see Andreasdorf/Odessa 1912 see Schönfeld Beresan/Landau now Veselynove, Mykolaiv, Russian Empire (Ukraine) Pulin 1819 E E http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/w Worms/Johannestal aterloo.txt Heimthal 80 houses in 1859; population 375 in 1848 and 808 in 1919 aka Wazlawpole- Widerno see Wazlawpol see Widerno Beresan see Baden Chutor/Odessa South of Orenburg Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR E 1908 1912 Akkermann Prischib Omsk Lemberg Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa 1804 1881 1785 K E Rosenfeld E Andrejewka E E S E Ostheim Lemberg Revised 16 Feb 2012 aka Nowo Nikolajewka; only carried the name until 19411944 aka Werbowka see Norka aka Veigel Gut see Kamenka aka Ljapina Records started 1778 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Roemmich Chutor/Bessarabia Weingut Weinhardt Weisendorf Weisental Weiss Chutor Weissenberg Weisser Bart Weisser Hund Bessarabia Volga Georgia Volga Kherson/Odessa Galicia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Weizendorf Weizenfeld Weizenfeld Weldenfeld Weldzirz Weldzirz Welidarowka Welikoknjasheskoje Welter Chutor Welzenfeld Weneges Werba Werbljudogorsk Don Gebiet North Caucasus Volga Volga Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Volga Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Radionowo Kanowskij Mariental Werborjus Werbowka Werbowka Werbowka Werbowka Werbowka Nr. 5 Werbowo Werbowskaja Werbruss Werchinka Werchnaja Grjasnucha Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw North Caucasus Volhynia Don Gebiet Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Feodosia 299 Founded Elisabethal 1852 Hoffnungstal Grodek Jagiellonski 1788 E K Weissenberg see Ak-Sakal see Ak-Kobeck 1890 1864 1849 Dolina Dolina K aka Grosswerder, Ekaterinowka E Nachoi E K Newinnomyskaja 1864 Mariental 1849 Ugartsthal Weldzirz see Felsenburg/Nikolajew aka Wohldemfuerst Wesselyj Kut aka Nachoi see Nikolaifeld see Baden Chutor/Odessa E K Saliwnoje/Zaliwnoje Zuerichtal 1882 E Records started 1784 aka Werebruss/Khreis Feodosija see Weidental aka Alexanderkron Radomysl E Krassnopol 1869 M Revised 16 Feb 2012 see Neu-Grekowo aka Blumenheim see Neu-Zuerichtal Kautz see Kraft German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Werchnaja Kulalinka Werchnjaja Dobrinka Werchnje Korbusch Werchowe Werchowje Werebruss Werebruss Werendorf Werner Werner, Chutor Wernersdorf Wernoje Werowka Volga Volga North Siberia Volga Volga Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Volga Don Gebiet Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Werowka Werschinka Werschinowka Werschnica Wertheim Wertheim Weseloje Kherson/Odessa Volga Don Gebiet Volhynia Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Weseloje Weselowka Weselyj Gaj Wesental Wesirka Weslowa Wessel, Chutor Wesselyj Kut Wessiolyj poselok Kherson/Odessa Volga Crimea/Taurida Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa Volga North Siberia Kherson/Odessa St. Petersburg Wessjoloje Chutor Westheim Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida 300 District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Holstein see Dreispitz Om-Sosnowka see Seewald Pulin Fedorowka Halbstadt E 1824 Heimthal Defunct after 1918 E M Gorodniza E Nowograd-Wolynsk Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels K Straßburg E Nowograd-Wolynsk Nowograd-Wolynsk Kullar-Kiptschak Zurichtal see Werborjus aka Alexandrowka see Worms/Odessa aka Wjerowka chutor or railway station see Kauz see Hohenfeld see Kullar Kiptschak see Eigenfeld see Wessjoloje Chutor/Odessa see Gruental E Charzisk see see see see K Dshankoi 1880 E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Worms/Johannestal Mamut Unterdorf Samotajewo Michelstal/Odessa Froehliche Kolonie population 105 in 1905 aka Kullar-Kiptschak German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Westheim Wickerau Wickerau Widerno Wiebe Wiens Crimea/Taurida Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Crimea/Taurida North Siberia Wierczany Wiesenberg Wiesenberg Wiesendorf Wiesendorf Wiesendorf Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia South Caucaus Volhynia Wiesenfeld Wiesenfeld Wiesenfeld Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia South Caucaus Wiesengrund Wiesengrund Wiesenheim Wiesenmueller Wiesenmuller Wiesenseite Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Volga Volga Volga Volga Wiesental Wiesental Wiesental Wiesental Wiesental Wikentjewskij Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Volga Volhynia North Siberia 301 District Founded Religion Aleksandronewsk Grunau Pulin Simpferopol Om-Ljubinsk Stryj Drohobycz Zolkiew Neu Sandez Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Kullar Kuptschak/Post Prischib aka Kurzecowka see Kusnezowka aka Wedernoje Post Suja M 1788 1783 1921 Marchlewsk Bulogowskaja/ Bulochorwsk Om-Issyl-Kulj Parish 1880 1921 E K K K E E M M E Gelsendorf Rychcice Wiesenberg Laczko Assureti Shitomir After 1898, parish was Stryj. records started 1809 aka Mierzwica aka Laczki, Lac zko aka Marabental aka Wikentowo aka Kornejewka/ Rayon Magdalinowsk/Post Otscheretowatoje and Zajoewo Assureti aka Marabental Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan/Neusatz Gorjatschewodsk 1872 E aka Lubino/Neu Neusatz; population 68 in 1911 and 182 in 1941-1943 Seelmann 1860 E see Merkel aka Lugowskoje Beresan/ Hoffnungstal 1924 E aka Wladimirowka/Neu Kaltscha? see Straub M Nowograd-Wolynsk Ku-Adajewsk E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Heimthal aka Lugowaja German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region Wikentowo Volhynia Wikowa Wiktorinka Wiktorowka Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Jekaterinoslaw Wiktorowka Nr. 4 Wilanowice Wilcza Wola Ufa Galicia Galicia Wild, Chutor Wildenthal Wilhelmsau Wilhelmsaue Wilhelmsfeld Wilhelmshoehe Wilhelmstal Wilhelmstal Orenburg Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Crimea/Taurida Kherson/Odessa Wilhelmstal Crimea/Taurida Wilhelmstal (Adzhai-Kat) Crimea/Taurida 302 District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Wiesendorf Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels E Heimthal see Viktorfeld Nowosjelowka 1906 Kolbuszowa South of Orenburg Kolbuszowa K 1783 Glückstal Settled by colonists from the Molotschna region see Wilmensau E E K E Spie Dzikowiec Bergdorf Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa aka Dzikowiec see Wilmensau aka Desinerowa/Desiner Chutor; leased colony; population 50 on 1904 Hoffnungstal/ Perwomaisk/ Walegolezulewo 1898 E Perwomaisk Dshankoi 1880 E Hochheim aka Krassnyj Chutor; population 50 in 1911 and 1914 see Dowsunskoje aka Adschai-Kat Worms /Johannestal aka Wassiljewka; founding families from Grossliebental & Neuburg/Odessa villages; divided village; population 293/484 in 1905 and 735 in 1941-1943 Hochheim aka Adahaj Kat/ Wolost Bogemka/Kreis Perekop/Post Suja and Dshankoj Nikolajew/TiliguloBeresan/ Alexanderfeld 1870 E/K Dshankoi German Colonies of Hochheim Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Wilhelmswalde Volhynia Wilmesau Galicia Biala E Biala aka Wilhelmsau; Wilanowice Wilmesau Galicia Biala K Wilnowice aka Wilhelmsau; Wilanowice Wincentowka Wincentowka Windhag Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kolomea Kolomea Beresan R K K Kolomea-Baginsberg Mariahilf-Kollomea aka Kolomea-Wincentowka aka Kolomea-Wincentowka aka Kiewo-Alexandrowka Windmuehle Winkelmann Winniki Winniki Wino Wischenka Galicia Volga Galicia Galicia North Siberia Radziechow Marxstadt Lemberg Lemberg Om-Ljubinsk Wischerka Novgorod Wischina Wischina Wischnewataja Wischnewataja Wischniakowka Wischniowka Wischnjewataja Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw Wisental Wisental Wisental Wiskelmann Wissenfeld Wissenheim 303 see Staritzkoje 1922 1806 1767 E E,K E K Josefow Lemberg Winniki aka Szczyglowka, records started 1806 Susannental Records started 1778 Hutterite Colony Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Volga Volga Volga 1925 E Nowgorod Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Malojescht K E Straßburg 1896 Wolodarsk Kahul Alexandronjewsk 1906 1823 E E E Heimthal Neu-Sarata Kutschurgan/ DNR Fr. Engels Beresan Uschomir Marxstadt Kamenka 1887 K 1767 K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Elsaß Settled by emigrants from Nikolai Kolonie chutor or railway station population 240 in 1914 see Neu-Kirschwald see Kirschwald population 881 in 1939 aka Kirschwald aka Brilowka/Briniwka/Brinnowk a; population 80 in 1904 and 114 in 1919 aka Alt Kaltscha German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Wistowa Kolonja Witaschewskoje Wittenberg Wittmann Wittmanskij Ochsengraben Wjanky Wjasenskoje Wjasewka Wjasowez Wjasowka Wjerowka Wjunischtsche Wladimir Wladimirowka Wladimirowka Wladimirowka Wladimirowka Wladimirowka Wladimirowka Wladimirowka Wladimirowka Wladimirowka Wladimirowka Wladimivowka Wladin Wladirimowka Wlasowo Wlassowka Wodina Chutor 304 Ukrainian Name Region Galicia Kherson/Odessa Malpyaroslavets Pervyy Bessarabia Volga Volga Don Gebiet Volga Crimea/Taurida Volhynia Volga Volhynia Volhynia Volga Bessarabia Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia St. Petersburg Volga Volhynia Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia North Siberia Don Gebiet North Siberia Kherson/Odessa District Founded Kalusz Religion K Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Kalusz see Neuhof Chutor/Odessa Akkermann Marxstadt Jefrem Stepan. 1814/1815 1767 E K 1909 E M Pulin E Nowograd-Wolynsk E E aka Malo Jaroslawetz I/Malu Mare/Perwyj http://www.odessa3.org/ http://blackseagr.org/f Malojaroslawetz; 123 houses Tarutino (1904) and collections/history/link/wi orums/viewtopic.php? in 1859; population 1,074 in ttenbg.txt f=15&t=62 Alt-Posttal (1939) 1858 and 1,451 in 1939 aka Solothurn, Solotoje see Ochsengraben Rynowka see Oktjaberskij see Muensterberg Heimthal Nowograd-Wolynsk see Hoffmann Chutor/Bessarabia see Kronsweide see Wiesental/Odessa see Neuburg/Odessa 1924 E 1912 E E M E Nowograd-Wolynsk Pulin E Nowograd-Wolynsk Tarasowka To-Lokotj Nikolajew/Kassel E Rynowka E Kassel Se-Pawlodar Gorodniza Baraschi see Werowka aka Junischtsche Russian city with Germans see Rabotschij defunct after 1914 see Neuburg see Gnadenfeld Revised 16 Feb 2012 population 26 in 1905 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Wodjanaja Wodjanaja Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw Bolsch.-Krepinsk Bulochowsk Wodjanaja Wodjanaja Wodjanaja Wodjanaja Wodjannaja Wodjannoje Wodjanoi Bujerak Wodjanoi-Bujerak Woge Chutor Wohldemfuerst Woinitschi Woinskaja Potschta Wojtowstwo Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Galicia Rudajewka 1893 E Bulagowka Om-Issyl-Kulj 1892 M E Wola Oblaznicka Wola Ranizowska Wolcze Wolf Wolf, Chutor Wolf, Chutor Wolica Woljanowa Woljskoje Woljtschi Galicia Galicia Galicia Volga North Siberia North Siberia Galicia Don Gebiet North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Zydaczow Kolbuszowa Turka Pallasowka Omsk Wolka Suszanska Wolkoff Wolkow Chutor Wolkowo Wolkowo Wolkowo Wolkowo Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Radziechow 305 Parish Josephstal Ak-Prowyschlennaja Beresan Jewgenjewka 1805 1909 K E K Remarks Post Zajcewo aka Wasserreich see Stephan see see see see see Machliniec & Kochawina Ranischau Turka Seefeld/Odessa Welikoknjasheskoje Hildesheim/Odessa Post/Odessa Vogstdorf aka Dresseldorf, Oblaznicka Records started 1782 see Fuhrmann see Obersdorf see Steinbruch Settled by Volga Germans see Klein Glückstal/Odessa E E Josefow K K München 1872 1898 K Revised 16 Feb 2012 Village Profile/Info. aka Rempelfeld /Post Lozowaja see Gnadental see Katarinenhof see Schoenhorst E 1868 Village History aka Wulka Suszanska, records started 1806 see Neu Liebental/Odessa see Neu Liebental/Odessa see Eigenfeld/Odessa Eigenfeld und N euliebental Seefeld Wogechutor German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region St. Petersburg Volga Wolkowo Wolkowo Wolkowo Chutor Wolkowo Chutor Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Wolodjewka Kherson/Odessa Wolontirowka Woloska Wies Woloska Wies Wolskoje Woltschanowka Woltschanowo Woltschij Woltschi Woltschij Woltschij Rakit Wolwachowka Wolynka Wolynskoje Wooth Bessarabia Galicia Galicia Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Volhynia Ufa North Siberia North Siberia Worms Wornoj Worobjewka Woronij Ostrow Woronow 306 District Vynohradne Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Kherson/Odessa Novgorod Ufa Founded 1892 Religion 1898 E Nikolajew/Berislaw/ Trubetzkoje 1904 M Akkermann Dolina Dolina E K E Nikolajew K Beresan/ Rohrbach now Berezivka, Odesa, Russian Empire (Ukraine) 1894 K E E 1809 E 1925 1894 E M Revised 16 Feb 2012 Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks Settled by emigrants from Neu-Saratowka, Kolpino, Kamenka see Schaffhausen E Petrowka Beresan Sl-Nowo-Alexejewsk Pulin Sterlitamak Ak-Promyschlennaja Om-Issyl-Kulj Parish Okrug Odessa/Rayon Isajewsk/Post Isajewo, Kornejewo and Berezowka see Seefeld/Odessa leased land Andrejewka Bolechow Gelsendorf aka Volintiri, romanian village with German settlers Records started 1809 see Kukkus see Neu Glückstal/Odessa see Klein Glückstal/Odessa a few km SW of Nikolajew aka Woltschy Shitomir aka Wernoje/Winogradnoje; http://www.odessa3.org/ http://blackseagr.org/f 136 houses in 1859; collections/history/link/w orums/viewtopic.php? population 524 in 1825 and f=15&t=81 Worms/Johannestal orms.txt 1,689 in 1919 see Marienfeld see Neu Berlin/Odessa Nowgorod Settled by emigrants from Nikolai Kolonie German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Woronzowka Woroschilow Woskressenskij Wosloko Wosnesenka Wosroschdenije Wotsche Wuest Chutor Wulka Selenizkaja Wulka Suszanska Wulka Tanewska Wurster Chutor Wydumka Wydumka Wygoda Wygoda Wygoda Wygoda Wypuczki Wyrub Wyrvpaejewka Wyschina Wyschina Wyschkowka Wysokaja Wysokoje Wysokoje Wysokopolje Wysokopolje Wysokopolje Wyssokije Griwy Xenofontowa Yalta 307 Ukrainian Name Region North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Kherson/Odessa Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Volhynia Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Galicia Volhynia Volga Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Volhynia Don Gebiet Jekaterinoslaw North Siberia Don Gebiet Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus North Siberia Novgorod Crimea/Taurida District Founded Religion Parish Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Michaelstal see Neu Rohrbach/Odessa Ku-Adamowsk K see Wilhelmstal/Odessa Krasny-Kut Beresan E K Sulz Baraschi E Heimthal Grossliebental Pulin Belaja Cerkow Dolina Dolina E Shitomir Gelsendorf Weldzirz Nowograd-Wolynsk E K E E Pulin E Heimthal E Oknjanski E Nowograd-Wolynsk 1876 aka Wulka see Wolka Suszanska see Tanefsau on the border with Lustdorf, gardner Karl Wurster bought in 1848 aka Widumka Records started 1809 See Friedenheim/Odessa Nowograd-Wolynsk see Ugartsberg 1896 Nowograd-Wolynsk Slawgorod Newinnomyskaja Sl-Snamenka see Hochfeld see Hubenfeld Settled by Volga Germans see Fidlerowo see Kronau/Nikolajew E E E Revised 16 Feb 2012 see Hermannstal/Odessa see Mariental/Nikolajew Nowgorod Settled by Volga Germans aka Ksenofontowa Neusatz German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Yussovo Jekaterinoslaw Mariupol Yussovo Zabarskij Schljach Zabawa Zablocie Zablocie Zabnica Kolonia Zagornoje Zagorzyn Zakla Zaklau Zaleszczki Stare Zaleszczyki Male Zalubience Zamanowka Zamarstynow Zametowa Jekaterinoslaw Volhynia Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Galicia Crimea/Taurida Mariupol (aka Stalino) Pulin Radziechow Saybusch Saybusch Saybusch Zaregol Zarekwitsch Zarekwitsch Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida Kurman-Kemeltschi Alexandrowka Zariewka Chutor Zarskoje Kherson/Odessa Jekaterinoslaw Nikolajew Romanowka Zarskoje Selo Zatoka Zaumorie Zaumorje Zaundorf St. Petersburg Galicia Volga Volga Galicia Neu Sandez Zawadka Galicia Zawadow Galicia 308 Founded Religion Parish 1788 E E E K K Heimthal Josefow Biala Saybusch Milowka Neu Sandez Dolina 1788 1825 K K Laczko Weldzirz Zaleszczyki Buczacz Neu Sandez 1750 E K K Zaleszczyki Jazlowiec Neu Sandez 1797 Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Sabarski Schljach Records started in 1806 see Blumenfeld Lemberg E/K 1863 1863 1823 K Lemberg Simpferopol aka Zaklau see Zakla Records started 1766 see Neu Beresina/Odessa Records started 1778 see Konteniusfeld see Friedensdorf/Nikolajew aka Deutsche aus Boehmen see Schardt Chutor/Nikolajew aka Kaisersdorf K E Zarskoje Selo (1811) aka Puschkin; Russian city with Germans see Ottenhausen see Bangert K Podegrodzie aka Podegrodzie Neu Sandez E Stadlo After 1805, parish was Neu Sandez Stryj E Gelsendorf After 1898, parish was Stryj 1788 Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Zawetnoje Don Gebiet Zawetnoje Zbaniow Galicia Zolkiew 1828 K Kamionka Strumilowa Zbikowice Zbikowitz Zboiska Zbora Kolonja Zebrikowo Zehnerdorf Zeldec Zelenopole Zelinograd Galicia Galicia Galicia Galicia Kherson/Odessa Crimea/Taurida Galicia Jekaterinoslaw Siberia Neu Sandez 1783 E Stadlo Sokal Kalusz 1836 1870 E E Josefow Ugartsthal Zeljenopolje Zengler Chutor Kherson/Odessa Ufa Zenseren Bessarabia Zentner Chutor Zeprink Chutor Zhitomir Zibuljewka Kherson/Odessa North Caucasus Volhynia Kherson/Odessa Ziebert Ziegendorf Zillekowa Zillinka Ziminowka Zimmermann Chutor Zimmertal Zimna Woda Zimna Woda Zimna Wodka 309 Orenburg Galicia Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa North Siberia Galicia Galicia Galicia Zolkiew E Lemberg Village History Village Profile/Info. Remarks aka Stanislawowka After 1805, parish was Neu Sandez --- aka Zbikowitz see Zbikowice see Hoffnungstal.Odessa see Neu-Dschankoi Records started 1778 see Gruenfeld see Akomlinsk see Eigenheim Chutor/Nikolajew 1894 see NowoNikilajewka/Bessarabua Grossliebental/ Komintern DNR 1897 Kremidowo K see Shitomir see Neu Gluckstal South of Orenburg E Beresan Slawgorod Lemberg Lemberg Lemberg K E K E Revised 16 Feb 2012 Settled 1890-1895 by colonists from Bessarabia and Odessa see Koziarnia see Friedensfeld/Odessa see Friedenfeld/Odessa see Neu Beresina/Odessa in NW Otschakow Lemberg Zimna Woda Lemberg Records started 1778 Records started 1778 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Galicia Crimea/Taurida Zimna Wodka Zindler Galicia North Caucasus Kherson/Odessa Kherson/Odessa Galicia Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Volga Zlatna Zolotarjewka Zolotschewsk Zolotschewsk Zoltance Zuerich Zuerich Zuerich Zuerich Zuerich Zuerichskij Ochsengraben Zuerichtal Zug Zukunft Zürichtal Zurzwki Zweiundzwarziger Kolonie Zwetjanska Zwetnopolje Zwezwig Zwilska Zwonajewka Zywiec Region Zolote Pole Crimea/Taurida Volga Volga Kherson/Odessa Galicia St. Petersburg Volhynia North Siberia Volga Volhynia Volga Galicia District Founded Lemberg Religion Parish K Zimna Woda K Saybusch & Molowka Village Profile/Info. Remarks see Kotschalak Saybusch Prochladnaia 1860 Zolkiew 1767 E E see Otrada/Odessa see Prochlada/Nikolajew Records started 1778 Lemberg see Eckardt see Kuschum I &II see Majanga Unterwalden E see Ochsengraben Feodosia 1805/88 1767 E K Most settlers came from Switzerland, aka Dshajlaw/Wolost and Post Zuerichtal/Kreis Feodosija see Gattung Zuerichtal Pallasowka Nikolajew/Berislaw/ Seudenebycga Bohorodczany 1923-1924 E/K K http://www.odessa3.org/ collections/history/link/zu rich.txt Slotwina see Srednjaja Rogatka see Blumental see Blumenfeld Kamenka see Margaretowka see Saybusch If you do not find what you are look for here, check out http://www.sggee.org/research/Gazetteer%20Russian%20Empire.pdf Sources: 310 Village History Revised 16 Feb 2012 German-Russian Village List Copyright 1999, Dale Lee Wahl; Updated February 2012 by Gayla Aspenleiter Religion: E = Evangelisch (aka Lutheran), K = Katholisch (aka Catholic), M = Mennonite, R = Reformed, S = Separatist (Some villages were a mixture of religions) Go to our Facebook page to see photos of some of these villages http://www.facebook.com/BlackSeaGermanResearch Village Name Ukrainian Name Region District Founded Religion Parish Village History Amtliche Kartenwerke des zaristichen Russland, der russischen Sosialitsticschen Foederativen Sowjetrepublik und der Republik Polen Atlas der Evangelisch Lutherischen Gemeinden in Russland, Petersburg 1855 Deutscher Volkskalender fuer Stadt und Land fuer 1914, Odessa 1913 Die deutschen Siedlungen in der Sowjetunion, Sammlung Georg Liebbrandt Dr. Hedwig Hafa: Die Bruedergemeinde, Sarepta. 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