[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] German settlement in Orel province, Russia
Jerry Frank
FranklySpeaking at shaw.ca
Wed Jan 7 07:51:31 PST 2009
This part of Russia is a bit of a black hole, genealogically speaking. I have seen a few requests over the years for help with this region. In fact, just today, on one of the Ancestry Bulletin Boards there was a request for Hildebrand and Heideberg from Brjansk which is a short distance west of Orel. Still others I have seen are from not far SW of Orel just inside Ukraine.
It would be nice to hear from anyone who knows a bit about the German settlements in this region or to find someone interested enough in doing more digging for info there.
Jerry Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: "E. Adam" <ejadam at yahoo.com>
Date: Wednesday, January 7, 2009 8:35 am
Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] German settlement in Orel province, Russia
To: SGGEE <ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org>
> Hello: I wonder if anyone has some information regarding the
> history of German settlement in and around the province of Orel
> in Russia?
>
> The war records on Odessa list a great number of people citing
> "Orel". And some of the birth dates indicate several generations
> born in that region. My family story is that my great-
> grandfather and others moved from Volhynia to the area in the
> early 20th century and founded a German village there called
> Kromolin (and variations thereof).
>
> Obviously there were previous German settlements in the area,
> perhaps of long standing. Which might provide some context for
> why my ancestors went in that direction. If anyone can share
> some history, it would be appreciated.
>
> My family names in that area are ADAM, DAUSE and WUTZKE, among
> others. I have found 28 families that appear to be from Kromolin
> in the war records. And some of them appear together in the same
> area in Volhynia in earlier generations.
>
> Edie Adam
> Virginia, USA
>
>
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