Atmadscha, Dobrudscha
- Region: Black Sea
- Area: Dobrudscha
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- Rayon:
- Founded: 1848
- Religion: Evangelical/Baptist
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- Longitute and Latitude:
- Parish: Eigenfeld
- German Name: Atmadscha
- Russian Name: Atmagea
- Ukrainian Name:
Remarks:
Kreis - Tultscha (Tulcea)
from page 118 of Giesinger book: "As elsewhere among the German colonists in Russia, the population in the Bessarabian settlements grew rapidly, reaching more than 33,000 by 1861. As early as the 1840's there had been groups of landless from these colonies wandering about in search for land. Some of them had made their way across the western borders of Russia into the Balkans and eventually found new homes there. An example of such were the German villages of Atamagea, Kataloi and Ciucurova in the Dobruja, which were founded in the years of 1848-1858 by wandering Bessarabians
Books:
From Catherine to Khruschev by Dr. Adam Giesinger (page 119)
Heimatbuch der Dobrudscha-Deutschen 1840-1940
Issue | Year | Page | Title |
21 | 1978 | 4-14 | Black Sea Germans from the Rumanian Dobrudja (Part1) |
22 | 1978 | 17-26 | Black Sea Germans from the Rumanian Dobrudja (Part2) |
23 | 1979 | 7-18 | Return Trip to Rumania |
15-4 | 1985 | 6 | Reasons for the Immigrations to the Dobrudscha |
15-4 | 1985 | 7-14 | The Germans in the Dobrudscha (Chapter 1) |
16-2 | 1986 | 34-41 | The Germans in the Dobrudscha (Chapter 2 & 3) |
16-3 | 1986 | 24-37 | The Germans in the Dobrudscha (Chapter 4) |
16-4 | 1986 | 7-18 | The Germans in the Dobrudscha (Chapter 5) |
17-2 | 1987 | 33-36 | The Germans in the Dobrudscha (Chapter 6) |
17-3 | 1987 | 20-31 | The Germans in the Dobrudscha (Chapter 7, 8 & 9) |
17-4 | 1987 | 31-40 | The Germans in the Dobrudscha (Chapter 10, 11 & 12) |
18-2 | 1988 | 22-28 | The Germans in the Dobrudscha (Chapter 13) |
18-3 | 1988 | 29-54 | The Germans in the Dobrudscha (Chapter 14) |
18-4 | 1988 | 14-17 | The Germans in the Dobrudscha (Chapter 15) |
16-3 | 1986 | 38-39 | Early Dobrudscha Germans in North Dakota |
18-4 | 1988 | 17-21 | About the German Farm Wives of the Dobrudscha |
19-2 | 1989 | 3-4 | German-Russians from the Dobrudscha in Dakota Territory 1882 |
19-2 | 1989 | 4 | Anna Maria Brandt Recounts Her Ancestry |
19-2 | 1989 | 24-28 | From the Community Book of Atmadscha |
19-2 | 1989 | 28 | Plan of the Colony Atmagea |
19-2 | 1989 | 29-30 | How We Survived World War One |
19-2 | 1989 | 31-33 | The Schielke Family History As We Know It |
19-2 | 1989 | 33-35 | Mehrer's Came to America in 1872 |
22-1 | 1992 | 35-39 | Church Records -1st Germantown Baptist Church |
22-3 | 1992 | 15-21 | Church Records -1st Germantown Baptist Church |
22-4 | 1992 | 30-35 | Church Records -1st Germantown Baptist Church |
23-1 | 1993 | 19-29 | Church Records -1st Germantown Baptist Church |
War Records
Supplimental Information:
- Heimatbuch der Dobrudscha Deutschen Surname Index
- Christian Fiess Indices
- Birth and Marriage Records- from Gary Bettcher
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