Bemmersheim, Anna Catharina
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Name Bemmersheim, Anna Catharina Geburt Jul 1711 Wohnbach, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Deutschland [1] Taufe 3 Jul 1711 Wohnbach, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Deutschland [1] Geschlecht weiblich Tod Datum unbekannt Frank, Gebiet Glückstal, Region Odessa, Rußland [1] Personen-Kennung I808 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 14 Dez 2015
Vater Bommersheim, John Heinrich, geb. geschätzt 1676 gest. Datum unbekannt (Alter ~ 52 Jahre) Mutter Schwam, Elisabetha Catharina, geb. geschätzt 1672, Wohnbach, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Deutschland gest. 15 Dez 1759, Wohnbach, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Deutschland (Alter 87 Jahre) Eheschließung 10 Nov 1698 Wohnbach, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Deutschland Familien-Kennung F903 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie Trupp, Johann-Heinrich, geb. Jan 1710, Langsdorf, Kreis Gießen, Hessen, Deutschland gest. 30 Jun 1760, Wohnbach, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Deutschland (Alter 50 Jahre) Eheschließung 20 Nov 1740 Wohnbach, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Deutschland Kinder 1. Trupp, Anna Dorothea, geb. 29 Dez 1740, Wohnbach, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Deutschland gest. Datum unbekannt (Alter ~ 6 Jahre) 2. Trupp, Andreas, geb. 12 Sep 1744, Wohnbach, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Deutschland gest. 11 Aug 1747, Wohnbach, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Deutschland (Alter 2 Jahre) 3. Trupp, Unbekannt, geb. 22 Mrz 1749, Wohnbach, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Deutschland gest. 22 Mrz 1749, Wohnbach, Wetteraukreis, Hessen, Deutschland (Alter 0 Jahre) + 4. Trupp, Johannes, geb. 26 Nov 1752, Laubach, Kreis Gießen, Hessen, Deutschland gest. 1807, Frank, Gebiet Glückstal, Region Odessa, Rußland (Alter 54 Jahre) Familien-Kennung F59 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Notizen - We have documentation from the Russian Commissioner Kuhlberg's 1766 log that the widow Catharina Trupp arrived in Russia with her 13 year old son Johannes
Trupp (1753) on September 14, 1766. Coming from Laubach, Germany (about 50-70 miles North/Northeast of Frankfurt) they were farmers. We have no record how her husband died or when. They were on a ship under the command of Reders and after landing in Kronstadt were taken to Oranienbaum (outside of St. Petersburg). Immigrants stayed here from 2 days to 6 weeks (given wood and twigs to build a hut as a dwelling) until it was determined their exact destination
and the village they would start. Frank became a Lutheran colony on the west side of the Volga River (I believe about 70 miles from Saratov) on the Medveditza
River. The Trupp's were one of the 115 families in the original settlement.
Although we do not have any documentation, the general route taken of the immigrants, under the leadership of military officers, was to proceed on the Neva River, through the Schlusselburg canal to the Volkhov, then down that river down to Novgorod. Except for the sick, the rest of the settlers continued on an overland journey toward the Volga River. Many then wintered in the town of Torzhok (province of Tver) or Kostroma (where ice formations on the river forced them to stop travel). We do know that the Trupp's did not arrive at the settlement site for Frank until 1767.
- We have documentation from the Russian Commissioner Kuhlberg's 1766 log that the widow Catharina Trupp arrived in Russia with her 13 year old son Johannes
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Quellen - [S60] Arlene Zimbelman.
- [S60] Arlene Zimbelman.