Hochfeld (Russia)

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Krivoj Rog District

This subseries consists of the following files:
1) Aposotlowo, established 1780, 1 file, village map
2) Ebenfeld, established 1921,1 file, village map
3) Felsengut, established 1886, 1 file, village map
4) Gruendeld, established 1814, 1 file, village map
5) Hochfeld established 1924, 1 file, no map
6) Neu Lebental, established 1927, 1 file, village map
7) Nikolaital, StreuDeutsche established 1835, 1 file, village map
8) Steinfeld, established 1874, 1 file, no map
9) Simonsfeld, established 1863, 1 file, no map
10) Krivoj Rog Area, Questionaires, 1942
11) Krivoj Rog Area, Statistics, 1942 Box 252

Morosowo (Hochfeld, Yazykovo), Kindergarten

This photograph is of the Morosowo (Hochfeld, Yazykovo) Kindergarten for the months of October, November and December 1926. In the second last row are 3 female adults, the middle one is Maria Epp. There are 33 children in the photo, 1 of which is wearing a head covering and appears to be younger than the rest. Names of the children are l > r starting the in back (4th) row:- Heinr. Janzen, Heinr. Penner, Herbert Hildeb., Dietrich Harder, Armin Lehn, Dietrich Dyck, Hans Epp, Hans Wiens, Abram Ens; 3rd row:- Lena Froese, Tina Krause, (Lena Remp.?), Hilda Koslowsky, Marichen Hildeb., Lena Klassen, Anna Dyck; 2nd row:- Susa Froese, Erna Lehn, Anton Hildeb., Tina Hildeb., Anna Klein, Heinrich Vogt, Agata Rempel, Peter Rempel, Elsa Pauls; 1st row:- Katja Axman, Hans Hildeb., Isaak Hildeb., Liese Penner, Franz Krause, Peter Dyck, Rudja Ens, Jakbo Ens.

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