Sept. 20, 2008 - Neu Freudental
© Photographs by Rich and Gayla
Aspenleiter
The road to Neu Freudental from Rohrbach area
Road to Neu Freduental
Outskirts of Neu Freudental
Entering Neu Freudental
Neu Freudental
Main road to Neu Freudental
Well at entrance to Neu Freudental
Location of where Freudental church used to be
This is the area behind where the church used to be
Location behind the church
Location behind where the church used to be
Not sure what this building is
House and well behind where the church was
Close-up of the well behind the church
Headstone in the cemetery
Another headstone
Another tipped over headstone
Another possible headstone base
Headstone base
Lilac bush growing in the cemetery
Road in Neu Freudental
Another road in Neu Freudental
Jacob Ohlhauser ancestral house
Jacob Ohlhauser ancestral home
Enzi ancestral home
Ancestral Enzi house
Summer kitchen for the ancestral Enzi house
Christina Ohlhauser ancestral house
Christina Ohlhauser ancestral home
Edmund Ohlhauser ancestral home
Edmund Ohlhauser ancestral cellar
Flowers growing in Edmund Ohlhauser ancestal home
Edmund Ohlhauser ancestal home
Carolina Ohlhause ancestral home
Carolina Ohlhause ancestral home
Carolina Ohlhause ancestral home
Carolina Ohlhause ancestral summer kitchen
Carolina Ohlhause ancestral summer kitchen
Karl Ohlhauser ancestral home location
Karl Ohlhauser ancestral home location
Community well by Karl Ohlhauser ancestral home
Artur Ohlhauser ancestral home location
Artur Ohlhauser ancestral home location
Artur Ohlhauser ancestral well
Artur Ohlhauser ancestral home location
Afred Ohlhauser ancestral home location
Afred Ohlhauser ancestral home location
Rudolf Ohlhauser ancestral home location
Rudolf Ohlhauser ancestral home location
Rudolf Ohlhauser ancestral home location
View from ancestral home of Rudolf Ohlhauser
View of Neu Freudental
View of Neu Freudental
View of Neu Freudental
View of Neu Freudental
View of Neu Freudental
View of Neu Freudental
Ancestral home location of Jakob Kiemele
Ancestral home location of Jakob Kiemele
Ancestral home location of Johann Kiemele
Ancestral home location of Johann Kiemele
Ancestral home location of Johann Kiemele
Ancestral home location of Emmanuel Lang
Ancestral home location of Johann Wohl
Ancestral home location of Johann Wohl
Ancestral home location of Johann Wohl
Gayla, Alfrieda Kiemele, and Inna Stryukova
Karolina Schweinfort ancestral home
Karolina Schweinfort ancestral home
Karolina Schweinfort ancestral home
Karolina Schweinfort ancestral home
Karolina Schweinfort ancestral home
Karolina Schweinfort ancestral home
Karolina Schweinfort ancestral home
Karolina Kronmuller ancestral home
Karolina Kronmuller ancestral home
Neu Freudental market
Neu Freudental market
Inside the Neu Freudental market
Road out of Neu Freudental on way to Rozdilna.
View out of Neu Freudental
Road out of Neu Freudental
We were told the school and church were destroyed. There are only two German families left in Neu Freudental (Becker & Keimele).
No identifying marks
Tipped over and no identifying marks
Our ancestors planted lots of lilac bushes in their cemeteries.
Has been rebuilt and now Ukrainian home. Looking at home from the side.
House is old German style home that has been remodeled and now a Ukrainian house.
Close up of house in front
Notice the well in the picture and the grapes growing in the yard.
Summer kitchen is to the right
The house has been rebuilt but the summer kitchen has not been.
Summer kitchen and outhouse
The home has been rebuilt on this property
House has been rebuilt
House has been rebuilt
Home has been rebuilt
House has been rebuilt
It looks as if the house has been remodeled but not rebuilt.
Notice the well and grapes in the yard.
Alfrieda is one of the few German women still living in Neu Freudental.
The house is deserted and falling apart
Inside the house
House has been rebuilt
It appears that the summer kitchen has been rebuilt also.
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The road to Neu Freudental from Rohrbach area



















































































