Kronsweide (Chortitza, Russia)

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Kronsweide (Chortitza, Russia)

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Kronsweide (Chortitza, Russia)

11 Archival description results for Kronsweide (Chortitza, Russia)

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Chortitza Colony

The subseries consists of the following files:
1) Adelsheim, Chortitza Colony, established 1824, 1 file, village map
2) Blumengart,Chortitza Colony, established 1824, 1 file, village map
3) Burwalde, Chortitza Colony, established 1803, 1 file, village map
4) Chortiza village, Chortitza Colony, established1879, 1 file, no map
5) Einlage, Chortitza, Colony, established 1790, 1 file, village map
6) Franzfeld, Chortitza Colony, established, 1869, 1 file, village map
7) Hochfeld, Chortitza Colony, established 1869, 1 file, village map (1942)
8a) Kronstal, Chortitza Colony, established,1809, village map
8b) Kronsweide, Chortitza Colony, established 1789, 1 file, village map
9) Nikolaifeld, Chortitza Colony, established 1869, 1file, no map
10) Neuenburg, Chortitza Colony, established 1789, 1 file, village map
11) Neuendorf, Chortitza Colony, established 1790, 1 file, village map
12) Neuhorst, Chortitza Colony, established 1927, 1 file, village map
13) Osterwick, Chortitza Colony, established 1812, 1 file, village map
14) Rosengart, Chortitza Colony, established 1924, 1 file, village map
15) Schoeneberg, Chortitza Colony, established, 1815, 1 file, village map
16) Schoenhorst, Chortitza Colony, established 1780, 1 file, village map Box 254

Stumpp, Karl, 1896-1982

Kronsweide Gemeinde

Rev. Is. P. Klassen's account of the settling of the Kronsweide villages, establishment of the church, daily life, and the tragic results and turmoil of the Russian Revolution and Stalinism (1984) / translated by Edward Enns, 1993.

Klassen, Isaak P., 1899-1996

Maria Krueger

Maria Krueger is standing holding on to a back of a chair. She wearing light dress with a white apron and a white cap with a large bow under her chin. (Probably a nurse's uniform) Maria later married a Friesen and lived in Alt Kronsweide. The photo is a gift to Maria Vogt. (later head-nurse at Bethania, Wpg.)

Kogan, Ber (Alexandrovsk)