Conrad and Catharina Schleicher
Conrad Schleuger from Lieblos and Maria Catharina Kling (widow of Johann Albrecht Volz) married on 22 March 1759. Maria Catharina Kling, daughter of Michael and Angelica Kling, was born 20 September 1734 in Wiedermus. Conrad and Maria Catharina had three children, all born in Wiedermus: Maria Elisabetha, born 23 March 1760; Magdalena, born 29 May 1762; and Anna Elisabetha, born 3 November 1764.
Conrad, Maria Catharina, their children, and Catharina's sister Magdalena Kling, arrived in Russia on 9 August 1766. The family is reported on the Norka First Settler's List in Family #51. Magdalena married Ulrich Schmidt and is reported with him in Norka Family #60.
Researched by Maggie Hein.
Conrad, Maria Catharina, their children, and Catharina's sister Magdalena Kling, arrived in Russia on 9 August 1766. The family is reported on the Norka First Settler's List in Family #51. Magdalena married Ulrich Schmidt and is reported with him in Norka Family #60.
Researched by Maggie Hein.
Sources
Hein, Maggie. The Volga Germans website (1 Sep 2020).
Decker, Klaus-Peter. Die Auswanderung von 1766/67 aus der Grafschaft Ysenburg-Büdingen nach Russland, p. 174.
Pleve, Igor. Lists of Colonists to Russia in 1766: Reports by Ivan Kulberg. Saratov, Russia: Saratov State Technical U, 2010. Pgs. 261, 264. Print.
Pleve, Igor. Einwanderung in Das Wolgagebiet 1764-1767 Kolonien Laub- Preuss. Gottingen: Nordost-Institut, 2005. Band 3, Pgs. 242, 244. Print.
Parish records of Eckartshausen (including Langen-Bergheim, Wiedermus, Ronneburg, and Himbach) on Archion.de
Decker, Klaus-Peter. Die Auswanderung von 1766/67 aus der Grafschaft Ysenburg-Büdingen nach Russland, p. 174.
Pleve, Igor. Lists of Colonists to Russia in 1766: Reports by Ivan Kulberg. Saratov, Russia: Saratov State Technical U, 2010. Pgs. 261, 264. Print.
Pleve, Igor. Einwanderung in Das Wolgagebiet 1764-1767 Kolonien Laub- Preuss. Gottingen: Nordost-Institut, 2005. Band 3, Pgs. 242, 244. Print.
Parish records of Eckartshausen (including Langen-Bergheim, Wiedermus, Ronneburg, and Himbach) on Archion.de
Last updated September 13, 2020.