The Guardianship Committee of Foreign Settlers in South Russia
Compiled November 2002 by Tim Janzen & Tatyana
Makarenko
Odessa Archives
Fund (Fond) 6, Inventory 1: 1822
File 1562. File concerning the transfer of Molotschna colonists
to help settlers from Württemberg.
- Correspondence from the Ekaterinoslav Guardianship Office with
the Guardianship Committee concerning the transfer of the Molotschna
colonists Heinrich Schulz and Abraham Janzen to help settlers from
Württemberg. The newly arrived settlers did not know both the
Russian and Nogai languages and their elder, Mr. Wield, asked to help
them. Correspondence concerning the transfer of Jacob Kneib from Friedrichsfeld
to help settlers who arrived from Baden in Russia in 1824. Jacob Kneib
wished to help them, because they had invited him.
- An authorization for Molotschna colonists Heinrich Schulz and Abraham
Janzen as well as Jacob Kneib from Friedrichsfeld (Molotschna Colonists
District) to resettle.
These documents are written in Russian.
This file has been damaged by mold.
17 Feb 1822 to 7 Nov 1825. 11 pages.
File 1566. File concerning Prussian emigrant Johann Krause who
was willing to leave for abroad. He was single, 89 years old, had arrived
in 1819 to Danzig, and had resettled to Molotschna in 1820.
- Correspondence from the Ekaterinoslav Guardianship Office with
the Guardianship Committee concerning a request from Johann Krause
to move to Prussia.
- An authorization from the Ekaterinoslav Guardianship Office allowing
Johann Krause to move to Prussia.
These documents are written in Russian.
14 Mar 1822 to 10 May 1823. 11 pages.
File 1568. File concerning the supply needed by the Molotschna
colonists for grain from the reserve store. 1502 people were supplied
with grain.
- Correspondence from the Ekaterinoslav Guardianship Office with
the Guardianship Committee regarding the need to help the Molotschna
colonists.
These documents are written in Russian.
10 Mar 1822 to 30 May 1822. 5 pages.
File 1580. File concerning the reattachment of the Mennonite
Mr. Banman from Kronsgarten (Chortitza) to Schoeneberg (Ekaterinoslav).
- Correspondence from the Ekaterinoslav Guardianship Office with the
Guardianship Committee regarding the reattachment of the Mennonite
Heinrich Banman with his family from Kronsgarten (Chortitza) to Schoeneberg
(Ekaterinoslav).
These documents are written in Russian.
This file has been damaged by mold.
7 Nov 1822 to 21 Dec 1822. 5 pages.
File 1596. File concerning providing lodging to a deserter,
Mr. Chuprinenko, by Chortitza Mennonites, namely Dietrich Thiessen,
Jacob Thiessen, and Jacob Friesen.
- Correspondence from the Ekaterinoslav Guardianship Office with
the Guardianship
Committee about the testimonies of these Mennonites. They had provided
housing for a
deserter, Tihon Chuprinenko.
These documents are written in Russian.
This file has been damaged by mold.
20 Mar 1822 to 24 Jan 1823. 13 pages.
File 1599. File concerning miscellaneous correspondence about
accidents (fires, storms, hail, locusts, deaths of colonists
)
in the colonies.
- Correspondence from the Ekaterinoslav Guardianship Office with
the Guardianship Committee about accidents in the colonies.
- Deceased colonists: Johann Scherr (Friedrichstal), Adam Bielman
(Speyer), Christina Sneider (Neu-Nassau), Ivan Burchat (Kronsgarten),
Anthon Vogel (Speyer), Martin Kont (Waldorf), Johann Knoll (Culm),
Dionisius Lichtenberg (newcomer).
These documents are written in Russian.
This file has been damaged by mold.
10 Jun 1822 to 24 Nov 1822; 31 Jul 1823. 111 pages. (There are only
71 preserved pages).
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Last Updated 24 Nov 2002
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