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Alexandertal -- Beginnings
The following is a translation of an 1890 Russian report, this copy taken from the AHSGR Journal VI:2 (Summer 1983) pp. 12-13 [parens enclose the translator's notes; square brackets are my own additions ... rak]:
THE SETTLEMENT ALEXANDERTAL
This is situated on a large hill, on the right side of the Astrakhan postal highway, one versta (0.66 mile) from the river Ilavlia. The first settlers came from the village Sosnova, Sosnovsk county, in 1853, and at first settled along the ravine toward the center of the communal land allotted to them. The settlers who arrived after them, however, did not like this spot and they, together with the first settlers, moved to a lower place along the postal highway and there dug out their huts. The next spring, however, in 1854, the high water flooded their dugout huts and forced them to leave that place also to re-settle on higher ground, where the settlement has remained to the present.
Since the settlers, with few exceptions, came from Sosnovka, the settlement is popularly called Novaia Sosnovka (New Sosnovka) by the Russians, and Neu-Schilling by the Germans, because their original home Sosnova was called Schilling by them. Later the new settlement received the official name Alexandertal (Alexander's Valley), in memory of the blessed Emperor Alexander II (he was assassinated in 1881), God rest his soul!
At the tenth census (taken in 1857-58) there were counted in this settlement 189 males and 171 females. At present there are 378 males and 350 females, most of whom are of the Lutheran faith.
The settlement does not have a store or flour mill, but it does have an oil-mill.
The allotted community land includes: farmyards, pasture and unproductive land, 1753 desiatinas; arable land, 2525 des.; meadows, 27 des.; forest 78 des.; total: productive land, 2606 des. and unproductive land 1777 des.
The school was established in 1854 in a community house and is supported by the settlers in the community. There are 47 boys and 47 girls in this school.
In the summer a few men from the various settlements of Ilavlin county, after finishing their own farm work, go to the Don region and the Novouzensk and Tsarevsk districts to supplement their income by agricultural work, such as cutting hay and grain, threshing grain, constructing dams, etc.
Although this report says the village was established in 1853, its 1858 census lists 3 people who died in 1851 and 1 who died in 1852 so there may have been at least unofficial settlement at least as early as 1851. The report also says there were 360 residents as of the tenth, 1857-58, census. However, the translation I have of the 1858 census contains only 198 residents plus 11 who had died. I don't know whether the report translated above was incorrect, or whether the translation I have of the 1858 census is incomplete.
The Astrakrakan postal highway ran a few miles west of and parallel to the Volga River. On various maps the names of the neighboring German villages on this highway north to south are: Neu-Meule, Alexandertal, Neufeld, and Rosenberg.
The 1858 Census
I have a copy of a translation of the 1858 Alexandertal Census, the only census of Alexandertal I have been able to discover so far. The following table summarizes the census report:
1858 ALEXANDERTAL CENSUS TABLE |
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FAMILY |
NUMBER |
WIDOW/ |
MARRIED |
UNMARRIED |
CHILDREN |
RECENTLY |
TOTAL |
NAME |
H/HOLDS |
WIDOWERS |
COUPLES |
>19 YR OLDS |
UNDER 20 |
DEAD |
LIVE |
Beisel |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
5 |
0 |
7 |
Daniel |
2 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
10 |
1 |
16 |
Haas |
2 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
3 |
2 |
9 |
Helzer |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
Hoffmann |
1 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
Koch |
1 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
1 |
6 |
Kraus |
2 |
0 |
4 |
1 |
12 |
0 |
21 |
Krel |
2 |
1 |
4 |
6 |
9 |
2 |
24 |
Lekei/Leoppke |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
4 |
Maul |
2 |
0 |
3 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
7 |
Reil |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
5 |
0 |
7 |
Satler |
3 |
1 |
6 |
3 |
12 |
2 |
28 |
Schmidt |
2 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
7 |
0 |
12 |
Schreiber |
1 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
9 |
Schultz |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
6 |
Sinner |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
4 |
1 |
6 |
Strackbein |
1 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
5 |
0 |
11 |
Steher |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
6 |
Vorster/Worster |
3 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
6 |
0 |
11 |
Weinberg |
1 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
4 |
Totals |
30 |
6 |
40 |
17 |
95 |
11 |
198 |
Census Total Living and Dead |
209 |
To order copies of the translated 1858 census please go to www.rakgen.com.
Following the 1858 census, settlers continued coming to Alexandertal, so much so that by the time of the Report quoted above, the population had expanded to 728. Without later census data we have almost no information on who these new settlers were. However, I do have a few names from descendents in the US. What we now know about family names and migration patterns into Alexandertal is summarized in the following table:
MIGRATION PATTERNS OF ALEXANDERTAL FAMILIES |
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FAMILY NAME |
GERMAN ORIGINS |
KNOWN MIGRATION INSIDE RUSSIA |
Beisel |
Beideck?>Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Daniel |
Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Haas |
Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Helzer |
Grimm>Alexandertal |
|
Hoffmann |
Grimm>Alexandertal |
|
Koch |
Norka>Alexandertal |
|
Kraus |
Thuengen Duchy |
Stahl-am-Karaman>Doenhof>Schilling>Alexandertal |
Krel |
Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Lekei/Loeppke/Loetsereich |
Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Luft |
Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Maul |
Kutter?>Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Reil/Reis? |
Doenhof?/Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Satler/Sattler |
Messer?>Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Schmidt |
Doenhof?>Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Schreiber |
Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Schultz/Schulz |
Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Sinner |
Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Steher/Stehr/Ster/Stahr |
Unknown>Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Strackbein |
Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Weinberg |
Unknown>Schilling>Alexandertal |
|
Worster/Vorster |
Schilling>Alexandertal |
Alexandertal families began immigrating to the US as early as 1876. The little I know about that migration is summarized in the following table:
ALEXANDERTAL IMMIGRATION DATA |
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FAMILY |
DEPARTURE |
ARRIVAL |
NUMBER |
|
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NAME |
PORT |
DATE |
PORT |
DATE |
SHIP |
IN PARTY |
Destination |
Beisel | Glasgow | 8 June 1912 | NYC | 16 June 1912 | Cameronia | 6 | friend, Kalamazoo, MI |
Daniel | Bremen | 17 June 1911 | NYC | 28 June 1911 | Bremen | 1 | bro, Fredonia, ND |
Feld | Liverpool | 4 June 1904 | NYC | 12 June 1909 | Baltic | 4 | husb, Herington, KS |
Graff |
Libau |
2 Nov. 1906 |
NYC |
19 Nov. 1906 |
Grodno |
1 |
cousin, Sugar City, CO |
Grell | Amsterdam | 9 Oct 1897 | NYC | 23 Oct 1897 | Werkendam | 6 | Jamesburgh, KS |
Kaufman | Liverpool | 15 Feb 1908 | NYC | 23 Feb 1908 | Campania | 1 | br-in-law, Herington, KS |
Keller | Bremen | 15 Oct 1904 | NYC | 26 Oct 1904 | Neckar | 3 | cousin, Sugar City CO |
Keller |
Libau |
2 Nov. 1906 |
NYC |
19 Nov. 1906 |
Grodno |
5 |
son & sib, Sugar City, CO |
Keller |
Libau |
2 Nov. 1906 |
NYC |
19 Nov. 1906 |
Grodno |
8 |
bro, Sugar City, CO |
Keller | NYC | 21 Jan. 1913 | Czar | ||||
Kraus | Bremen | NYC | 7 Dec. 1875 | Leipzig | 1 | went to Marion Co, KS | |
Kraus |
Liverpool |
NYC |
31 Jul. 1876 |
City of Montreal |
5 |
went to Marion Co, KS | |
Kraus | Baltimore | 4 June 1887 | Koeln | 9 | went to Marion Co, KS | ||
Kraus | ? | 1892 | ? | 1 | went to Marion Co, KS, then Oregon | ||
Kraus | Bremen | 13 Nov 1897 | NYC | 26 Nov 1897 | Karlsruhe | 1 | uncle, Wilson, KS, then went to Marion Co, KS then Silvis, IL |
Kraus | Bremen | 11 May 1905 | Galveston | 1 Jun 1905 | Frankfurt | 5 | bro-in-law Alex Schaefer, Sugar City, CO |
(Kraus) Stahr | Liverpool | 2 Jan 1907 | Baltimore | 11 Jan 1907 | Celtic | 3 | to Herington, KS then Iowa then Silvis, IL |
Kraus | Baltimore | Mar 1907 | Breslau | 1 | to Herington, KS then to Wilson, KS | ||
Kraus | Libau | 30 Sept 1907 | NYC | 18 Oct 1907 | Smolensk | 1 | to bro-in-law, Sugar City, CO |
(Kraus) Weber | Bremen | 24 Oct 1907 | Galveston | 17 Nov 1907 | Frankfort | 2 | went to Oregon |
Kraus (Keller) |
Liverpool |
9 Apr 1908 |
NYC |
18 Apr. 1908 |
Cedric |
1 | to husb, Sugar City, CO |
Kraus | Baltimore | 11 Dec 1908 | Main | 1 | to bro Sam in Herington, KS | ||
Krell | Hamburg | 18 Nov 1904 | NYC | 20 Nov 1904 | Bluecher | 2 | cousin, Lincoln, NE |
Krell | Hamburg | 18 Nov 1904 | NYC | 20 Nov 1904 | Bluecher | 3 | friend, Lincoln, NE |
Lechler | Bremen | 6 June 1907 | NYC | 18 June 1907 | Friedrich der Grosse | 7 | bro-in-law, Herington, KS |
Lenay | Libau | 19 Mar 1913 | NYC | 2 Apr 1913 | Russian | 1 | relative, Lincoln, NE |
Mayer | Liverpool | 15 Feb 1908 | NYC | 23 Feb 1908 | Campania | 2 | bro, Sugar City, CO |
Meier |
Winnipeg |
17 Jun. 1900 |
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Meier | Hamburg | 2 Feb 1907 | NYC | 16 Feb 1907 | Graf Waldersee | 3 | bro, Sugar City, CO |
Meier | Philadelphia | 23 Mar 1910 | Haverford | 3 | friend, Fresno, CA | ||
Meyer |
Hamburg | 25 Nov 1900 |
9 Dec 1900 |
Graf Waldersee |
2 |
husb, Marion, KS | |
Meier | Galveston | 29 May 1912 | Breslau | 1 | |||
Sattler | Liverpool | 14 Nov 1907 | NYC | 23 Nov 1907 | Baltic | 1 | bro-in-law, Sugar City, CO |
Scheifer/Scherfer | Liverpool | 15 Feb 1908 | NYC | 23 Feb 1908 | Campania | 1 | friend, Herington, KS |
Schmidt | Libau | 25 June 1912 | NYC | 8 July 1912 | Kursk | 1 | uncle, Sugar City, CO |
Shadel | Philadelphia | 23 Mar 1910 | Haverford | 1 | friend, Fresno, CA | ||
Strackbein |
Bremen |
1 Jun. 1893 |
Baltimore |
15 Jun. 1893 |
Amerika |
2 |
|
Strakbein | Liverpool | 21 May 1908 | NYC | 31 May 1908 | Celtic | 4 | bro & uncle, Sugar City, CO |
Worster | Bremen | 15 Nov 1906 | Galveston | 13 Dec 1906 | Frankfurst | 3 | Marion Co, KS |
Worster | Bremen | 28 May 1910 | NYC | 8 June 1910 | Lusitania | 2 | Marion Co, KS |
Warsta[Worster?] | Hamburg | 2 Mar 1913 | NYC | 25 Mar 1906 | Pretoria | 1 | friend, Herington, KS |
So far only a few Alexandertal descendants have checked in. I hope that other descendants seeing the web site will make themselves, their ancestors and their stories known to me. If so, the following list of descendants will expand!
FAMILY NAME |
KNOWN DESCENDANT |
AHSGR ID |
DESCENDANT'S ADDRESS |
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Beisel |
Connie Geringer Armstrong |
[2008] 4532 W. Roberts Ave, Fresno, CA 93722; tele: 559-276-7950; e-mail: [email protected] |
|
Daniel |
John Sandrock |
S683 |
[1996] 6215 Falcon Landing Court, Burke, VA 22015-2529 |
Graf/Graff |
Barbara Rowan |
R262 |
[2003] 1121 Westwood, Riverton, WY 82501; e-mail: [email protected]. |
Karg |
Larry Hoppe |
[2000] [email protected] |
|
Keller |
Barbara Rowan |
R262 |
[2007] 1121 Westwood, Riverton, WY 82501; e-mail: [email protected] |
Keller |
Connie Geringer Armstrong |
[2008] 4532 W. Roberts Ave, Fresno, CA 93722; tele: 559-276-7950; e-mail: [email protected] |
|
Keller |
Daniel D. Gerlock |
G049 |
[1983] 736 E. 16th Street, Casper, WY 82601 |
Keller |
Robert L. Kraus |
K165 |
[2003] 1508 Maple Lane, Riverton, WY 82501; [email protected] |
Keller | Allan Keller | [2001] [email protected]; 1299 Gold Pan Drive, Roseville, CA 95661-7043 | |
Keller |
Manfred Mueller |
[2000] [email protected] |
|
Kraus |
Dick Kraus |
K056 |
[2007] 9 Laurel Hill Drive, Leverett, MA 01054-9562; e-mail: [email protected] |
Kraus |
John L. Weber |
W214 |
[2002] 1017-21st Avenue, Longview, WA 98632-2227; [email protected] |
Kraus |
Marsha Kraus |
[2003] e-mail: [email protected] |
|
Kraus | Deb DeWeese | [2001] [email protected] | |
Kraus | Mark M. Wanklyn | [2001] [email protected] | |
Kraus | Janet Kraus | [2001] [email protected] | |
Kraus | Lee and Jeanne Baker | [2001] [email protected] | |
Kraus | Tom Kraus | [2002] [email protected] | |
Kraus | Tanya Hartung | [2002] 3200 1st Lane E, Parma, ID 83660-6153 | |
Kraus | Karen Ott | [2007] Morrill, NE; [email protected] | |
Loeppke |
Archie R. Loeppke |
L164 |
[1990] PO Box 266, Lakin, KS 67860 |
Loeppke |
Ferddie E. Loeppke |
L165 |
[1997] 608 Bopp Boulevard, Lakin, KS 67860 [died 1997] |
Loeppke | Mark M. Wanklyn | [2003] [email protected] | |
Luft |
Terri Ellis |
[2000] [email protected] |
|
Meier |
Robert L. Kraus |
K165 |
[2003] 1508 Maple Lane, Riverton, WY 82501; [email protected] |
Meier/Meyer |
Janet Deason |
[2001] e-mail: [email protected] |
|
Meier | Florence Bauder | [2001] [email protected] | |
Romich/Romig |
Karen F. Lane |
L219 |
[1992] 125 West 28th Avenue, Torrington, WY 82240 [no response 1997] |
Satler/Sattler |
Nancy Lyttle |
[1998] 74 Regent Cr, Brandon, MB, Canada R78 2W9; e-mail: [email protected]; [2001: e-mail address did not work]. |
|
Satler/Sattler | Carrol Kaatz | [2001] [email protected] | |
Satler/Sattler | Mark Kraft | [2002] [email protected] | |
Schmidt |
John Sandrock |
S683 |
[1996] 6215 Falcon Landing Court, Burke, VA 22015-2529 [no response 1997] |
Schmidt | Deb DeWeese | [2001] [email protected] | |
Schultz |
Janet Larson |
L251 |
[1997] 100 Evergreen Drive NE, Rochester, MN 55906 |
Schafer | Florence Bauder | [2001] [email protected] | |
Strackbein |
Albert Weitzel |
W332 |
[1998] Box 165, Bridgeport, NE 69336 |
Stahr/Stehr | Deb DeWeese | [2001] [email protected] | |
Stahr/Stehr | Katherine Griebel | [2001] [email protected] | |
Stahr/Stehr | Florence Bauder | [2001] [email protected] | |
Strackbein |
Bettye J. (Arnbrister) Grant |
[1999] [email protected] |
|
Strackbein |
Connie Geringer Armstrong |
[2008] 4532 W. Roberts Ave, Fresno, CA 93722; tele: 559-276-7950; e-mail: [email protected] |
|
Strackbein |
Dan Schafer |
[1999] [email protected] |
|
Strackbein |
Lori Campbell |
[2001] [email protected] |
|
Strackbein |
Patti Sellenrick |
[1999] [email protected] |
|
Strackbein |
Yvonne Schulpius |
[1998] 4220 S. Mary Ross Dr., New Berlin, WI 53151 |
|
Strackbein |
?? |
N065 |
?? |
Strackbein |
Laura Vallehos |
[1999] [email protected] |
|
Strackbein | Faith O'Connell | [2003] [email protected] | |
Worster |
Gary Martens |
[2005] [email protected] |
In this table the year in brackets indicates the year the address last known to be viable.
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