[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Search for Grandparents Origins

Jerry Frank FranklySpeaking at shaw.ca
Thu Apr 8 08:55:10 PDT 2004


It is certainly a possibility to keep in mind given the way that place 
names vary in spelling from time to time.

However, this would have been just outside the Heimtal parish boundaries.



At 10:26 AM 08/04/2004 -0500, Stephen H Karlson wrote:
>Might we be talking about Walki, which is just west of Jagodinka.
>Jagodinka is north of Zhitomir on the Zhitomir-Korosten railroad?
>
> > Wolenski = Volhynia.
> >
> > Volka = Wolka / Wulka
> >
> > Wolka / Wulka is a place name that can stand alone or goes together with
> > another word.  Heimtal is the name of a Lutheran Parish in Volhynia and
> > that is the most probable connection to Wolka.
> >
> > The only one presently known to be in the parish of Heimtal is Wulka
> > Zelenickaja which is located about 20 km almost due north of Heimtal.
> >
> > To find Heimtal on a modern map, go to
> > http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/x-ussr/ukraine.html and click on Zitomir,
> > then #57.  If necessary, enlarge the map that comes up.  Go to horizontal
> > line 04 and then across to vertical line 84.  Here you will see a village
> > extending along the road in a north-south direction with the number 227.8
> > beside it.  That is Heimtal.
> >
> > For Wulka, go to the next map north, #45.  Go to horizontal line 26 and
> > across to vertical 86.  The village at that intersection is Huta
> > Zelenickaja (Guta Zelenizka).  Heading SE from there is a dashed
> > trail.  Wulka was down that trail, just below line 24.
> >
> > A word of caution - It is possible that there is another Wulka / Wolka in
> > the Heimtal parish that is not yet documented as a Germanic village.
> >
> > If you check the St. Pete records on the SGGEE site, you will find one
> > Johann Meister family still having children in the late 1870s.  To ensure
> > you have the right family, you may have to track down siblings of Julius
> > and Eva.
> >
> > The bad news is that records after 1885 are not easy to obtain.
> >
> >
> > At 01:41 PM 07/04/2004 -0400, David & Rose Mary Schmidtke wrote:
> > >I am trying to get information about the parents of my grandfather Julius
> > >Schmidtke and/or his wife Eva Meister. They listed their origins on 
> their USA
> > >citizenship papers as Wolenski and Volka respectively.
> > >
> > >Julius Schmidtke born September 15, 1866, where ? Only somewhere in
> > >Poland/Russia.
> > >
> > >Eva Meister born October 23, 1867 - in Russia, Father John Meister. 
> She had a
> > >sister who married Julius Buss on June 24, 1890 in Heimthal, Russia. They
> > >migrated to USA in 1892 and took up residence in Perhtigo, Wisconsin.
> > >
> > >Julius and Eva had two girls before departing for USA. I believe they were
> > >married in 1894 in Volka. They were both listed on the ships roster as 
> from
> > >Volka and were Bludina - August 25, 1895 and Othelia born October 9, 1897.
> > >
> > >They came to USA on April 26, 1899 aboard the Munchen also called 
> Manken out
> > >of Bremen. Left Bremen on April 13 and Arrived in Baltimore on April 26.
> > >
> > >The latest information was the marriage location of the Buss' so I am
> > >wondering how to check on the village of Heimthal to see if it could 
> be close
> > >to a "Volka" and be the place my grandmother may have been from and 
> where she
> > >was married and had children before leaving for USA.
>
>Stephen Karlson               skarlson at niu.edu                 *-- 154393
>
>Researching Kalbes (also Kielbasa and variants) in Walki, and Samsell from
>nearby towns.
>
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Jerry Frank - Calgary, Alberta
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