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Libau,
Kurland [Duchy]: (now Liepaja, Latvia)
was 176 miles NE of
Gdansk,
and said by the
Galka FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Frank{Andreas}
family. Said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Westmann family.
In 1795
Kurland was annexed
to Russia … much later on Libau, as a deep-water
port, became a major
exit point for
Germans leaving Russia.
LibhardtFN:
see
Liphart.
LibieFN:
said by the
Koehler FSL to
be fromUC
Ewo?,
Frankreich. . I could
not find this family
name in the 1798
censuses.
LichFN:
In 1798 the
maiden name of frau
Kessler was
given as
Lich (Mai1798:Ls52). She was said by the Louis FSL to be fromUC Saargemuend, Lothringen.
LichGL, Solms: is some 7 miles SE of Giessen,
Hessen, and said
by the
Kraft FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schneider
family.
Said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to be homeUC to Bender and Roemer/Roehmer
families.
LichFN:
also see
Licht.
Lichbach?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Schmidt{Peter}
family.
Kuhlberg said
tdhis was in
Hessen.
Licht/Lieders{Friedrich}:
Kulberg3 said he
was single fromUC
Rastenberg and
went to
Livonia.
LichtFN: the Kutter FSL gives
three
Licht orphans
living alternately
in the
Lohrey and
Loos households,
both of which are
listed as coming
fromUC
Isenburg.
Doreen Connelly has
a German document
which proves that
all three
Lich siblings were born in
Leisenwald,
Isenburg[-Waechtersbach
County],
where their parents
were married, and
that the
Lohreys and Loos were
relatives.
Lichtenberg, [Hessen-]Darmstadt
[Landgraviate]:
is 16 km SE of Darmstadt
city centre and was
said by the
Straub FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Bosler family.
See
LichtenbergGS
just below:
LichtenbergGL:
nka
Thallichtenberg
and until 1797 was a
Kreis or district
administrative
center for the
Pfalz-Zweibruechen Duchy. It is 32 km NW of Kaiserslautern
city.
Lichtenberg, [Pfalz-]Zweibrucken [Duchy]:
Said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to
Bier and
Hess families.
Same place as the
preceding entry.
LichtenbergGS:
this was an
independent
County until
1736 when it was
absorbed by
Hessen-Darmstadt.
Its seat
probably was the
town of Lichtenberg,
Hessen, some 10
miles SE of Darmstadt
city.
See
Darmstadt-Lichtenberg.
LichtenbergerFN:
said by the
Walter FSL to be
fromUC
Krofrogheim, Hessen-Darmstadt County.
Fraenkisch Crumbach
parish records say
this man, the
son of a
Jaegersburg
district official
married in 1766 a
Weber woman
(Mai&Marquardt#750).
LichtenbergerFN:
J.Christoph,
A.Margaretha (Weber)
and the wife’s two
sisters left
Fraenkisch-Crumbach
in 1766 for
Russia;
in the
Walter 1798
census, this wife,
now widowed and
remarried was in
household #96 along
with two
Lichtenberger sons
(Gieg1).
Also see
Weber, J.
Leonhard.
LichtenhausenGL,
Franken: an
unidentified place
said by the
Goebel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Getterich and
possibly a
Seifert family.
Lichtenstein?FN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Ellbrunn?.
According to
the 1798
Wittman census, frau Lichtenstein’s maiden name was
Koenig (Mai1798:Wm27).
LichtentaelerFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Kirburg marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip
LichtenwaldFN:
said by the
Doenhof FSL to
be from
Baden-Durlach
Margraviate (no
locality mentioned).
Hugh
Lictenwald has
proven this origin
correct as far as it
went.
Using
Friedrichstal Church
records, which are
written in a
combination of
French, Latin and
German, he found
Doenhof first
settler Heinrich
Conrad Lichtenwald’s
baptism there dated
7 Sept. 1740.
He also found
that Heinrich’s
father moved to this
place in the
Baden-Durlach
Margarviate from
Freudenhofen,
Brandenburg
Margraviate and
married Marie
Margurite
L’Oiseau.
LichterFN:
see
Richter.
LichtnerFN:
see
Leichner.
LickFN:
according to a
Rosslau ML the
Schoenberger man
who went to
Louis married a
Lick woman in 1765 (Mai&Marquardt:843).
By 1798 his
wife’s maiden name
is given as
Herr (Mai1798:Hr28).
LickFN:
said by the
Louis FSL to be
fromUC
Saargemuend,
Lothringen.
LickieFN:
see
Legue.
LickstadtGL,
Brandenburg:
see
Lueckstedt.
Licques?, Frankreich: is 80 km WNW of Lille city, and said said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be homeUC
to the
Barett family.
LiebauGL, Sachsen: an unidentified place said by the Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a
Bartel family.
This probably
is Liebau,
Saxony some 17 miles SW of
Zwickau
city.
Liebau,
Schlesien: probably nka Lubawka, Poland 53 miles SW of
Breslau,
and said by the
Cheisol FSL to
be homeUC
to
Kaspar and
Berns/Bern/Behrens families.
Liebenzell,
Calv [Amt],
Wuerttemberg:
nka
Bad Liebenzell, was proven by the
GCRA as home to
the
Stahl woman who
was frau
Kemmet of
Glueckstal. Same
place as the
following entry,
except 40 years
later.
Liebenzell?,
Wuerttemberg [Duchy]: nka
Bad Liebenzell,
is 8 miles S of Pforzheim.
Said by the
Reinwald FSL to be homeUC to the Guenter{Georg} and
Legler families.
Lieber FN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Rumstadt.
Spelled
Liebert in 1798
(Mai1798:Mv189).
LieberFN:
said by the
Straub FSL to be
fromUC
Kircheim,
Nassau-Weilburg [Principality].
I did not
find him or any
descendants in
Mai1798.
Lieber FN:
said by the
Susannental FSL
to be fromUC
Troa?.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Ss19.
LieberFN:
possible early
settlers of
Zuerich said to
be fromUC
Gerbach, [Falkenstein Duchy] (Lk32).
For 1783 see
Mai1798:Mv3083.
LiebertFN:
see
Lieber.
LiebichFN:
see
Liebig.
LiebigFN:
listed in the 1816
Kassel
census (#41) and in
KS:357 without
origin. Also spelled
Liebich.
The
GCRA believes
that they may
originateUC
in Silesia.
See their
book for more.
LieblingGL,
Banat: is now in Romania 68 miles NE of Belgrade,
and said by
KS:477 to be
homeUC to
WeberFN{Christian}
said to have marriedUC
a
Bauer woman in
Glueckstal.
Liebloch,
Menoholtz: Bonner found
this given in their
Huettengesas
marriage record as
the home of frau
Rohrich (nee
Schmick) of
Balzer.
I think this
was
Lieblos,
Isenburg-Meerholz
County.
LieblosGL,
[Isenburg-Meerholz
County]:
is 2 miles WNW of
Gelnhausen city.
Bonner guessed that the Goetz
woman who married
the
Schleuchert/Schlegel
man in
Luebeck and settled in Balzer
(FSL #101) may have
been born hereUC.
Said by the
Buedingen ML to be homeUC to a Reuther family whose adopted daugther married in 1766 a
Wagner man; by
1767 the couple was
in
Kutter; Stumpp
says Lieblos is near
Gelnhausen (Mai&Marquardt#534).
LieblosGL,
Isenburg[-Meerholz
County]: said by the
Kraft FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Betz family.
The same
place as the
previous entry.
LiebrechtFN:
said by the 1798
census to be the
maiden name of frau
Praeger
originally of
Urbach #33 (Mai1798:Sk1).
This woman married a
Berger
[later
Preger/Praeger] {Erdmann} on 8 April
1766 in
Rosslau (Mai&Marquardt#913);
by 1768 this couple
was in
Urbach #33.
LiebstedtGL,
Preussen: said
by the
Koehler FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Mueller family.
This may have
been
Liebstadt, now Milakowo in Poland
some 29 miles SE of
Elbang.
LiederFN:
said by both the
Pleve and the Kromm
versions of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL to be fromUC Fulda (no locality mentioned).
LiederFN:
said by the
Straub FSL to be
fromUC
Friedrichstadt?,
[Kur-]Sachsen.
For 1798 see
Mai1798: Lb33 and Sr53.
LiederFN: see also Lieders.
LiedersFN:
this stepson was
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
living in an
Arnst family
that was fromUC
Gonna,
Mecklenburg.
Spelled
Lieder in 1783,
1795, and 1798 (Mai1798:
Mv302, Mv334,Bx1,
Bx12, Pl31,Rm06).
Lieders?FN:
said by the
Dreispitz FSL to
be fromUC Erfurt,
Thueringen.
Lieders: also
see
Licht.
Liedicke{M.Elisabeth}:
married an
Agner man in
1766 in
Rosslau (Mai&Marquardt#885
and
KS:118).
Also spelled
Leidicke (KS:143).
LiedleFN:
listed by the
1816
Glueckstal census (KS:357)
to be
from
Brackenheim,
Brackenheim [Amt], Wuerttemberg. This
origin was proved by
the
GCRA
using
FHL 1,184,720-4;
see their book for
detail.
Also spelled
Luithie (KS:361).
Lieg?GL, Hessen-Darmstadt
County: an
unidentified place,
said by the
Walter FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Walter family.
LiegaGL:
said by the
Goebel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Berin family; no
separate origin is
given for frau
Berin whose
maiden name
according to the
1798 census was
Frei (Mai1798:Gb23).
Said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Strauss family.
There was a
Liega in
Kursachsen some 18 miles N of
Dresden
city.
LiegeFN:
said by the
Reinhard FSL to be fromUC Rathenow, [Kur-]Brandenburg.
I could not
find them in
Mai1798.
Liege [Bishopric]GS: aka
Luettich; now in
Belgium, this was an
independent state, a
Prince-Bishopric.
Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to
Berlatz,
Dellhopp, Grigorius,
Jacqnet, and
probably
Varnotte, and
possibly
Vertott
families.
Said by
Richard McGregor to
have been home to
the
Major family
that ended up in
Grimm before
they fled the French
army invasion about
1672.
Liege,
Lebrand?: said by the
Franzosen FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Roufosse family.
Liege itself
was a country, a
Bishopric; the
“Lebrand” may refer
to the martyred
bishop Lambert who
was like a patron
saint of Liege.
Liege,
Likaland?: said by the
Franzosen FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Frank family.
Liege itself was a
country, a
Bishopric; the
“Likaland” may have
been a reference to
the martyred bishop
Lambert who was like
a patron saint of
Liege.
Liegnetz:
an
unidentified place
said by
Kulberg86 to be
homeUC to
Mummert{Engelbert+w}.
Liehr{Elisabeth}:
see
Lir.
Liepe?GL,
Preussen: said
by the
Enders FSL to be
homeUC to
frau
Ming.
This might be
one of two places of
this name in
present-day
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
both near the
current Polish
border.
LiesFN:
said by the
Phillipsfeld FSL
to be fromUC
Hirschfeld.
The maiden
name of frau Lies
was given in 1798 as
Heidt (Mai1798:Pp6). That might
have been
Heldt??
LiesborgGL,
Hesse-Darmstardt
County: said by
the
Walter FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Benzel family.
This place has been
identified by the
Walter Research Group as
Lissberg, Hessen.
LieserGL, Trier: is some 20 miles NW of Trier and said by the
Rothammel FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Maurer family.
Lieter?FN,
see
Lither.
Lievert?{J.Christoph}FN:
may have been the
offspring of an
early
Zurich settler
family.
In 1798 he
was said to be from
Zurich (Mai1798:Ka105) –but the family name does not appear in the
Katharinenstadt
FSL and he himself
is too young to be
in a FSL.
Liewart(?)GL,
Sachsen: an
unidentified place
said by the
Dobrinka FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Relke family.
LiezoFN:
see
Luft.
LiflandGL:
is German for Latvia; sometimes spelled
Livland.
LigeneFN:
said by the
Franzosen FSL to
be fromUC
Belleme,
Frankreich. I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Likaland?: see
Liege.
LilienthalFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Hanstein.
LillFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Bamberg.
This may have
been
Lehl. I could not find
this family in the
1798 Volga censuses.
Lill?FN:
said by the
Ernestinendorf
FSL to be fromUC
Elberrod?. I
could not find this
family in the 1798
Volga censuses.
LilleGL, Flanders: is now in the French state of Nord-pas-de-calais, some 56
miles WSW of
Brussels, and
said by
Buedingen church
records to be homeUC
to a
Legai family; by
1767 this family was
in
Norka (Mai&Marquardt#1210a).
LimbachFN:
said by the
Leitsinger FSL
to be fromUC
Schesslitz,
Bamberg [Bishopric] with
a
Schwerlup
step-son in the
household.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
LimburgGL/GS:
an unidentified
place said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Mueller family.
Said by the
Ober-Monjou FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Weimar/Weimer
family.
There are 6
Limburgs in Germany
and the Low
Countries.
Limburg-am-der-LahnGL,
Hessen is some
32 miles NW of
Frankfurt-am-Main,
and some 23 miles
NNW of
Wiesbaden, Hesse.
LimmerFN:
see
Lammer.
LimpertFN:
said by the
Walter FSL to be
fromUC
Kerschvelt[Gersfeld]GL,
Freie Adelprovinz
der alten Ritter.
Also spelled
Lembert.
Limpurg CountyGS:
seated 26 miles ESE
of
Heilbronn city
at Gaildorf with
territories
radiating out from
their and then
scattered pockets of
territory on and
near the Main River
near Ochsenfurt.
See
Eschach.
LinckFN:
see
Linz.
LindFN{Johannes}:
according to the
Doenhof FSL he
was a step-son in a
Strauch
household from
Darmstadt.
LindFN{Adam}:
said by the
Kraft FSL to be
fromUC
Lierbart?.
Also spelled
Lindt.
Lind,
Oesterreich: an unidentified place said by the Galka FSL to be homeUC to a Bauer family. There are
at least 8 Linds in
Austria.
LindachGL,
Gmund Oberamt,
Wuerttemberg: is
some 2 miles NNE of
Swabisch Gmuend,
and
was home to a
Wahl family that
settled in
Hoffnungstal,
Bessarabia.
LindacherFN:
said by the
Schulz FSL to be
fromUC
Tornitz?, [Kur-]Sachsen.
They surely
had died prior to
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
LindauGL:
said (no other
locality given) by
the the
Rohleder FSL to
be homeUC
to Herr
Frank.
This most
likely was the
Imperial City, see below.
LindauGL,
Anhalt-Zerbst:
is some 4 miles N of
Zerbst city,
said by the
Jost FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Gine family.
Lindau
Imperial CityGS: its territory surrounded the city which
is near the SE end
of Lake Constance
and extended N and
even further NE.
LindeFN:
said by the
Holstein FSL to
be fromUC
Gi?pro (?).
This FSL
entry lists the
given names but not
the family names of
his
Geinitz
step-children, and
does not mention
that they are
step-children.
Their family
names are revealed
in the 1798
Holstein census,
households 5 and 46.
LindemanFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be an orphan boy
living in the
Schneider
household.
LindenGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Schwab FSL to be
homeUC to
the
Reinhardt
family.
There were at
least 44 Lindens in
the Germanies!
Linden,
Isenburg [?]: Bonner proved this was Linheim, [Friedberg Imperial
City?]
Lindenau, [Kur-]Sachsen: is 16.5 km
SSE of
Zwickau city and
said by the
Jost FSL (#57)
to be home to
Meier{J.Christoph}
who married
Goldhorn{M.Elisabeth}
and settled in
Jost (FSL #57).
Lindenberg?[sic],
Stolberg: an unidentified place said by the Schulz FSL to be homeUC to Fleischer, Gross{Jacob},
{Johannes},
and
Lerg{J.Henirich} and {Johannes} families.
There were
20-some Lindenbergs
in the
German-speaking
lands, and none
seemed to be in any
Stolberg country. Given
the Buedingen
information on
Lerch{J.Henirich}
it is most likely
that these people
were from no
Lindenberg, but
instead were fromUC
Hirtzenhayn, [Stolberg-Gedern
County].
LindenfelsGL,
Kurpfalz: now
Lindenfels, Hesse, some 14 miles SE of Darmstadt city.
Lindenfels OberamtGL,
Kurpfalz: was
the district which
included the town of
Lindenfels and
the surrounding
villages, and said
by the
Anton FSL to be
homeUC to
Johann, Kraemer,
Oxt, Reth, and
Rotharmel/Rothermel
families.
LinderFN:
see
Lindner.
LindheimGL,
[Staden
Ganerbschaft]:
was 6 miles WSW of Buedingen
and 10 miles ESE of
Friedberg city,
on the border with
Isenburg-Buedingen
County, and was
said by of the
Balzer FSL to
home to a
Leichner family.
Bonner proved
this was
where the
Leichner couple that went to
Balzer married,
as well as where the
wife (nee
Bauer) and some
of their children
were baptized,
whereas their
marriage record said
the
Leichner man
came fromUC
Hainchen.
Bonner;
he also found that
the
May couple who settled in
Balzer married
in
Lindheim, [Staden
Ganerbschaft] in
1766, the bride
being a
Krimp? woman.
Bonner
also proved that the
two
Weisheim
brothers,
{Christian} and
{Peter}, who settled
in
Galka (FSL #53
and 54) were
baptized here.
Said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Schmidt{J.Peter}
family.
LindheimGL,
Hessenburg(?):
said by the
Kolb FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Adam family.
This most
likely was the same
as the previous
entry.
LindmannFN:
see
Landmann.
LindnerFN:
said by the
Hoelzel FSL to be fromUC Seinsheim?, Bamberg [Bishopric].
Spelled
Lintner in 1798
(Mai1798:Nk22, 19).
LindnerFN:
said by the
Pfeiffer FSL to
be fromUC
Fulda.
Later spelled
Linder (Mai1798:Pf26).
LindtFN:
see
Lind.
LindtnerFN:
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be the maiden
name of frau
Alberg (Mai1798:Mv2187).
LinenbachFN:
see
Lingelbach.
LinenbergFN:
said by the
Mariental FSL to
be fromUC
Willebadessen.
The family
name was later
spelled
Lueneberg (Mai1798:Mt18).
Linert FN{Elisabetha}:
daughter of
{Nikolaus}
ofUC
Hauddorf near
Christian Erlang 14 April 1766 in
Woehrd
married
Greiffenstein
{Matthias}
son of {Johann} of
UC Aich (Mai&Marquardt#771).
In May he was a
witness at the
Woehrd wedding
of
Lampel to
Voitling (#790
note 782).
They were
listed in the
Lauwe FSL (#40). In 1798
the family name was
given as
Greifenstein (Mai1798:Lw40).
LingFN:
the 1798
Urbach census
lists her as the
spouse of
Kraus{Heinrich}who
had come to
Urbach from
Reinhard. She surely
earlier was a widow,
but I cannot find
her in any FSL.
Lingantin?{MagdalenaE}:
listed in
Luzern in 1798
as the wife of
Gak{Konrad} and
daughter of
Postin{Elisabeth}
(Mai1798:Lz36); in no FSL so may have been among the
Luzern first
settlers.
LingardtFN:
said by the
Anton FSL to be
the maiden name of
frau
Fuchs.
Linge(?)GL/GS:an
unidentified place
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
DeFage family.
Lingelbach
{Johannes+w}:
Kulberg156 said
they were fromUC
Gruenberg.
They were
listed in
T5288-89. Said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
(#46) to be fromUC
Gruenberg. The
family name was
spelled
Linenbach in
1798 (Mai1798:Om33).
Lingelbach{Anna}
single (155), from
Gruenberg:
(T5296, no MM, no
1798
Lingelbach, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate]: is 5 miles E of Alsfeld town, and was said by the Phillipsfeld FSL to homeUC to Schaefer and Schmidt
families.
Kuhlberg said
this was in
Hessen.
LingenauGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Bettinger FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Krege family.
There was at
least one Lingenau
each in
Poland,
Baden-Wuerttemberg, and
Sachsen-Anahlt.
LingerFN:
both the 1816
Kassel census
(#83) and
KS:358 said this
family came fromUC
Hessen-Kassel..
The
GCRA believes
the family likely
came fromUC
somewhere not too
far from
Hunspach,
Sulz [Amt],
Elsass.
See their
book for more.
Also spelled
Lingert.
LingertFN:
see
Linger.
Lingfurt,
Wuerzburg [Bishopric]: is
23 km WNW of
Wurzburg city
and was said by the
Susannental FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Brant family.
Lingler{Anton}FN:
listed in the 1798
Straub census
(Sr22) but I did not
find him in any FSL.
His wife’s
maiden name was give
as
Steintz in 1798
(Sr41).
Lingren?)FN:
see
Lungrin.
Linis?GL,
Preussen: an
unidentified place
said by the
Fischer FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Knoll family.
Link{Anna}:
daughter of {Johann}
catholic fromUC
Amberg
on
3 June 1766
in
Woehrd married
Friedrich{Leonhard}
catholic son
of {Caspar} ofUC
Oberwittighausen, Wuerzburg
[Bishopric]
(Mai&Marquardt#823). KS129
said
Oberwittichausen
was near
Lauda. I did not
find this couple in
any published FSL.
LinkFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Tann marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip.
Linkargauzen(?)GL,
Kurpfalz: an
unidentified
locality said by the
Rothammel FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Frank family.
LinkeFN:
said by the
Jost FSL to be
fromUC
Goerlitz,
Sachsen. I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
LinkeFN:
listed by both the
1816
Neudorf census
(#17) and
KS:358 without
origin. See the
GCRA book for a
bit more.
LinkeFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
[Kur-]Sachsen.
I could not find
this man in the 1798
censuses.
LinkenheimGL,
Baden-Durlach County:
is some 7 miles N of
Karlsruhe,
Baden-Wuerttemberg,
and said by the
Walter FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Kister family.
LinkerFN:
said by the
Stephan FSL to
be fromUC
Einhausen, [Kurpfalz?].
LinkerFN:
said by the
Walter FSL to be
fromUC
Broenkhelaim,
Hesse-Darmstadt
County.
LinneGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Mariental FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Schumacher
family. There are at
least 5 Linne in
Germany,
Poland and the
Netherlands.
Lintenhausen?,
Kurtrier: an unidentified place said by the Leitsinger FSL to be homeUC to a Jung{Wilhelm} family.
LintnerFN:
see
Lindner.
LintzeFN:
said by the
Dehler FSL to be
fromUC
Kessenhausen?, [Kur-]Trier.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
LinzFN:
the
Walter Research
Group has
confirmed in local
parish records that
this
Linck family,
listed in the
Walter FSL as
Linz, came from
Gelnhaar, Isenburg (now
Hessen).
LinzGL:
an unidentified
place [there are at
least 3 Linz in
Germany and Austria]
said by the
Graf FSL to be
homeUC to
Zahn’s wife.
Said by the
Louis FSL to be homeUC to a Debaptiste family. Said
by the
Reinwald FSL to
be homeUC
to
Hersteinkorn{J.Heinrich}
family and perhaps
to
a
Kaiser family.
Linz(?)GL,
Darmstadt: an
unidentified place
said by the
Dietel FSL to be
homeUC to
Hoffmann and
Strohmann families.
Linz,
Oberoesterreich: said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Wagenleitner
family.
This is the
same place as the
next entry.
Linz,
Oesterreich: is 96 miles W of
Vienna and was
said by the
Leitsinger FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Hammerschmidt
family and possibly
to a
Schuster{Georg}
orphan.
Said by the
Seelmann FSL to be homeUC to a Hassler family.
LiofinFN:
see
Lohfing.
Lion,
Frankreich: an unidentified place said by the Franzosen FSL to be homeUC to a Marchand family. There
were at least 5
Lions in France,
however, Pleve
suggested this
reference might be
to
Lyon.
Lionier?FN:
said by the
Enders FSL to be
fromUC
Mitau, Kurland.
I cannot find this
family in the 1798
Volga censuses.
Lionier?FN:
frau Lionier? was
said by the
Enders FSL to be
fromUC
Rilik,
Daenemark.
LiosFN:
said by the
Schuck FSL to be
fromUC
Neustadt, Kurpfalz. Spelled
Loos in 1791 and
1798 (Mai1798:Mv2635,Vm15,8
and 22).
Lipany/Lippehne?GL
(there are places of
this name today in
the Czech Republic,
or it might be
Lippehne in
present-day Poland?)
an unidentified
locality said by the
Stahl-am-Karaman
FSL (#13) to be in
Prussia and to
be homeUC
to
Baumgart/Baumhardt
{Johann}.
LiphardtFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
Spelled
Libhardt in
1775.
Later spelled
Lipphardt (Mai1798:Nr40, Wt40 and 71).
Lippe [Principality]GS:
in the 1760’s
Detmold was its
capital and home of
its Prince.
It’s lands
extended some 8 to15
miles in all
directions from
Detmold city.
Lippehne: see
Lipany.
LippertFN:
said by the
Schwed FSL to be
fromUC
Malchin,
Mecklenburg[-Schwerin Duchy].
LippertRN:
Dr. A.Lippert, “Die
Auswanderer aus
Anhalt-Dessau in den
Jahren 1764/68”, in
Deutsche Post aus
dem Osten, Oct
1937. Summarized and
noted in
Mai&Marquardt, p.148 and notes for #1046 through #1175.
LipphardtFN:
see
Liphart.
LippsFN:
said by the
Messer FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
Lippstadt: is
some 17 miles W of
Paderborn city
in
North Rhine-Westphalia.
Lipov-KutVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
UrbachVV.
LipovkaVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
SchaeferVV.
LipovkutVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
UrbachVV.
Lipow-KutVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
UrbachVV.
LipowkaVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
SchaeferVV.
LipowkuttVV:
a version of the
Russian name for
UrbachVV.
LippFN:
said by the
Grimm FSL to be
fromUC
Marburg (no
locality mentioned).
LippehneGL:
see
Lipany.
Lippen, [Kur-]Sachsen: is 26 miles
SSE of
Cottbus city,
and was said by the
Reinwald FSL to
be homeUC
to the
Jorgen{Georg}family.
LippertFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Dohna, Polen.
LippertFN:
listed by both the
1816
Neudorf census
(#70) and
KS:358 with no
origin. The
GCRA found
several hints as to
their origin (in
West Prussia, South
Prussia, Hungary,
etc.)
but has not
found proof of any;
see their book for a
complete discussion
and perhaps later
research results.
He had
married with widow
Meir, nee Eva
Walter.
LippmannFN:
said by the
Dinkel FSL to be
fromUC
Loumburg,
Brandenburg.
LipsFN:
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be fromUC
Hannover (no
locality mentioned);
a
Gondorf orphan
boy was living with
them.
I could not
find the Lips family
in the 1798
censuses.
LipsaGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Schwab FSL to be
homeUC to
the
Herber{Johann}
family.
The
Buedingen ML said this man was fromUC [Hessen-]Darmstadt married in 1766 a
Stiehler woman
(Mai&Marquardt#359).
I could not
find this or any
similar placename in
lands that were
Hessen-Darmstadt
in 1766.
LirFN:
said by the
Ernestinendorf
FSL to be fromUC
Berod,
Kurpfalz.
Spelled
Lehr (Mai1798:Fs11,Er6,Bo1)and
Riel (Bo25 [did
someone reverse the
letters?!]) in 1798.
Lir{Elisabeth}:
she on 10 April 1766 married Franck{J.Konrad}
in
Buedingen
(Mai&Marquardt#508).
KS128 says she
was
Liehr{Elisabeth}
fromUC
Bindsachsen near
Buedingen.
Lirbart?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Kraft FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Lind family.
Kuhlberg said
this was in
Darmstadt.
Don Loose
said that Prof.
Pleve spelled it
Hierbart? in his
Lind family chart
LisbergFN:
said by the
Kratzke FSL to
be fromUC
Oberappenfeld(?)/Oberhaltfeld, Hessen-Kassel.
Lisberg BaronyGL:
a small and
scattered barony NW
of
Bamberg city.
See
Bischberg.
LisbergGL:
see Lissberg.
LissauFN:
said by the
Bauer FSL to be
fromUC
Etingen,
Magdeburg with the orphan
ReichelFN{Jakob}
in the household.
Except for
the orphan, I could
not find them in
Mai1798.
LissbergGL
Amt,
Hessen-Darmstadt,
near
Nidda: is some 6
miles NNE of
Buedingen and
said by the Pleve
and Stumpp versions
of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL to be homeUC
to
Benner and
Schneider
families; said by
Kromm to be home to
a
Gorr family
(pp.31, 33).
Also home to
an
Asmus and a
Mertz (Mai&Marquardt#711).
Also see
Lizborkh.
Lissenburg?GL,
Frankreich: an
unidentified place
said by the
Enders FSL to be
homeUC to
frau
Dotz.
LissmanFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
For 1792 and
1798 see
Mai1798:Mv1977, Nr102, Hk19, Dh10 and 75.
Litauer?FN:
said by the
Ernestinendorf
FSL to be fromUC
Preetz?.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
LitauerFN:
also see
Litzauer.
LiterFN,
see
Lither.
Lither/Liter/Lieter?FN:
said by the
Kamenka FSL to
be fromUC
Hanau.
Litikh/Littig/Littich?FN:
said by the
Volmer FSL to be
fromUC
KirchheimbolandenGL,
Kurpfalz.
Litikh/Littich(?)GL,
Saxony: an
unidentified place
said by the
Merkel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Bese/Boese?
family.
This might be
Luettichau, some 19 miles NNE of Dresden, Saxony.
LitkeFN{Johann}:
said by the
Jost FSL (#55) to be fromUC Muehlhausen, Preussen.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
LitkeFN{J.Bernard}:
said by the
Kano FSL (#29)
to be fromUC
Fenay?.
I could not
find this family in
Mai1798.
Litke{Ernst+w+2}:
Kulberg182 said they came fromUC Stralsund and went to Livonia.
Litke{Martin+w+2}:
Kulberg61 says they were fromUC Dresden. I did not find them in
T or in any
published FSL.
LitschenGL,
[Kur-]Sachsen: is some 13 miles N of
Bautzen city and
said by the
Jost FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Wetzel family.
Litschen,
Wittenberg[?]:an unidentified place, said by the
Galka FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Fischer family.
The only
Litschen I can find
was in
Kursachsen 28
miles NW of
Goerlitz city
which is the same
place as the
previous entry.
Litseu?FN:
said by the
Merkel FSL to be
fromUC
Hannover.
LittichGL:
see
Litikh.
LittigFN:
see
Litikh.
LitzFN:
said by the
Koehler FSL to
be the maiden name
of frau
Baumann.
LitzauerFN:
said by the
Goebel FSL to be
fromUC
Zellingen, Wuerzburg.
Later spelled
Litauer (Mai1798:Gb26).
LitzenbergerFN:
said by the Stumpp
version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL to be fromUC
Offenbach,
Hessen, and by
the Pleve version to
be from
Offenbach, Pfalz.
Liver FN:
said to be the
maiden name of frau
Gerst of
Sussannental (Mai1798:Mv2874).
Livland, [Russia]: aka Lifland,
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Roessner family.
In English
this is Estonia
(Latvia?) and was a
territory in the
Russian Empire from
1721 on.
Livonia: a
region taken by
Russia in 1721.
Now in
Latvia.
Around 1760
it contained two
Russian Imperial
Estates (Hirshenhofe
and Helfreishofe)
which were about ¾
empty.
Catharine the
Great directed that
some German
emigrants be settled
on them.
These estates
were near the town
of Kokenhusen, now
Koknese, some 87 km
SE of
Riga city centre
and 217 SW of Pskov
city.
Kulberg said
the following
families from the
following places
left Oranienbaum to
settle in one of the
two Livonian
colonies:
from
Danzig: (Zilke{Michael+wife; actually settled in the Ukraine);
from
Darmstadt: (Berg{Johann} single (Kulberg191),
Berger/Betsch{Jacob+w+3c}
(Kulberg231),
Bittenbiner{Thobias+wife+5children} (Kulberg190, EEE p.356);
from
Dresden: (Broesse/Breuse{Johann+wife+2 kids; actually went to settle in
Saratov}
Kulberg14);
from
Durlach: (Ruthweiler{Jacob+wife+son} (Kulberg188.2);
from
Erbach: (Biedermann{Andreas+w+3c} (Kulberg227),
Spaetz{Wilhelm+wife+son}
(Kulberg175);
from
Heilbronn: (Hasenfuss{Adam+wife} )Kulberg198),
{Dietrich+wife+3
kids} (Kulberg195),
{J.Heimrich+f+2 k +1
sis-in-law} (Kulberg196),
Hill{A.Margaretha}
single (Kulberg197);
from
Holstein: (Eriksen{Oteto+w+3c} (Kulberg243);
from
Koenitz: (Gast{Gottfried+wife+4 kids} (Kulberg70);
from
Lenzen: (Klenzendorf{Friedrich} single (Kulberg188.1);
from
Nassu-Saarbruecken:
(Kesten/Kist{Heinrich+w+3kids}
(Kulberg4), Weldi{Valentin
single}(Kulberg5);
from
Neuburg: (Schroeder{Johann+wife+son} (Kulberg52);
from
Niederlande: (Asmus{Nicolaus+wife+2 kids} (Kulberg178),
Schulz{Gabriel+w+2c}
(Kulberg205);
from
Pfalz: (Buchennroth{Peter+w+5c} (Kulberg229),
Dannewald{Friedrich+w+2c}
(Kulberg201),
{Georg+wife+2 kids}
(Kulberg193),
Franz{Georg+wife+2 kids}
Kulberg172),
Fuhrmann{Jacob+w+4c}
(Kulberg226),
Gagnus{Gustaw+w} (Kulberg235),
Gimper{Leonhard+w+3c}
(Kulberg230),
Gumler{Adam+w+3c} (Kulberg214),
Hermann{Philipp+w+5c}Catholic
(Kulberg216),
Hess{Ulrich+w+3c} (Kulberg212),
Knoerzer{Andreas+w+1c}
Catholic (Kulberg215),
Lutz{Adam+2+3c} (Kulberg211),
Nilsen{Johann+w+1c}
(Kulberg203),
(Schweiheimer{Johann+wife+4 kids}
(Kulberg171),
Sonnenwald{Jacob+wife+6
kids} (Kulberg170),
Stahl{Martin+w+5c}
(Kulberg220),
Stumpf{Johann+w} Reformed (Kulberg219),
{Melchior+w}
Reformed
(Kulberg217),
{Philipp+1w}
Reformed (Kulberg218;
from
Pommern: (Hahnbuth/Hanibut{Friedrich} single (Kulberg45), Loewerenz{Christoph}single
(Kulberg43),
{Efram,
wife+daughter} (Kulberg36);
from
Preussen: (Klein{Christian+wife+2kids} (Kulberg9);
from
Rastenberg:
Licht/Lieders{Friedrich} single (Kulberg3);
from
Rizenberg: (Popp{Jacob} single (Kulberg46);
from
Schlesien: (Schulz{Johann} single (Kulberg20);
from
Schoeningen: (Block{Christian} single (Kulberg71);
from
Stralsund: (Litke{Ernst+wife+2 kids} (Kulberg182).
from
Sweden: (Dannenwald{Jacob+wife+2kids} (Kulberg176);
from
Tschernigow: (Ritter{Michael} single (Kulberg59);
from
Velen:
Meier{Johann, single, actually went to Saratov} Kulberg66),
Zilke{Mathias+wife+2
kids} (Kulberg68);
from
Wartenberg: (Knosp?{Adam+1w+1c} (Kulberg206),
Knutler{Johann+w+2c}
(Kulberg204),
Schilling{August+w+3c} (Kulberg207),
Spengler{Samuel+w+3c}
(Kulberg209);
from
Wuertemberg: (Detter{Martin+w+5c} (Kulberg228),
Fischer{Michael+wife}
(Kulberg173),
Rittmann{Georg+w+3c} (Kulberg223).
LizborkhGL,
Hesse-Darmstardt
County: said by
the
Walter FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Leitz family.
This place has been
identified by the
Walter Research Group as
Lissberg, Hessen.
Lk61: this would
be household #61 in
the “Kolonisten des
Lokators
Beauregard, die
voruebergehend in
anderen Kolonien
angesiedelt wuerden”
found in pages
349-380 of Pleve,
Einwanderung …,
vol.4.
LobFN:
see
Loob.
LobachGS:
an unidentified
country mentioned by
the
Kano FSL (#48)
as the location of
RobesburgGL
said to be home to a
Marx family.
LobauerFN:
said by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be fromUC
Bernbaum.
LobbachGS,
an unidentified
state mentioned by
the
Frank FSL in
connection with the
Pfeif family.
LobbeseGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Bettinger FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Benecke family.
This may be
Lobbese,
Brandenburg,
some 9 miles NNE of
Wittenberg.
Lobes FN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be a stepson in a
Schulz
household. In 1798
the family name was
spelled
Lopes (Mai1798:Pl32).
Lobinger: see
Pobinger.
LobuseFN:
according to a
Luebeck ML a
Schultz man married in 1766 this woman (Mai&Marquardt#66). They then went to Paulskaya. In 1798 the
family name was
spelled
Lopes (Mai1798:Pl32).
Lochmann{Johannes}FN:
this man was listed
in the 1798
Stephan census (Mai1798:Sp3),
but I cannot find
him in any FSL.
For 1793 and
more 1798 see
(Mv2843 and Gk62).
LopesFN:
see
Lobes and
Lobuse.
LoblinFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Winterhausen
marriage records
1760-1769; see
Flegel trip.
Lobinger?FN:
said (no locality
indicated) by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Regensburg with
a
Scheitwahl
stepson in the
household. I could
not find either
family name in the
1798 censuses.
LobsensGL,
Wirsitz Kreis,
Posen Department, South
Prussia: now
Lobzenica, Poland,
some 7 miles N of
Wirsitz, now Wyrzysk, and proven by
GCRA to be home
to the
Eichelberg
family that went to
Glueckstal.
See
the
GCRA book for more details.
LobuseFN:
according to a
Luebeck ML a
Schultz man married in 1766 this woman (Mai&Marquardt#66). They then went to Paulskaya. In 1798 the
family name was
spelled
Lopes (Mai1798:Pl32).
Loch FN:
listed by the
Hoelzel FSL
without origin as an
orphan boy living in
the
Niesslein
household, and said
by Kuhlberg to be
fromUC
Bamberg [Bishopric] (no
locality mentioned).
I could not find him
in the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Loch/LachFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Kutter FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg.
LochFN:
the 1798
Norka census
gives this as the
maiden name of the
wife of an
Isenburger
Feurstein (Mai1798:Nr109).
So does the
Buedingen ML
which says she was
fromUC
Boehnstadt (Mai&Marquardt#691).
LochFN:
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be fromUC
Elbor?.
LochGL,
Kurpfalz: an unidentified place said by the Laub FSL to be homeUC to a Ritz family.
LochmannFN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Bach and to have
a
Schwarz orphan boy in the household.
A
Luebeck ML says
this man married in
1766 a
Schiefferstein
woman (Mai&Marquardt#67).
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Sh25.
Lochowittig?GL,
Pfalz: an
unidentified place
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Reger family.
There was a
Lochowitz in
Bohemia, now Lochovice some 25 miles SE of Prague but that is an awfully long ways from the
Pfalz!
LockmannFN:
see
Lakmann.
LodzGL,
Suedpreussen: was a large administrative center 73 miles SW of
Warsaw city ,
and 68 miles NNE of
Czestochowa
city.
Found by the
GCRA to have been
associated with
Doeffinger and
Dollinger
families.
LoebFN:
see
Loob.
LoebeFN:
said by the
Caesarsfeld FSL
to be fromUC
Kirchheim.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
LoebenGL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Boaro FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schuhmann
family.
There is a
Loeben in
Sachsen-Anhalt
some 19 miles SE of
Wittenberg, and
one in
Saxony some 11
miles SW of
Leipzig.
LoebertFN:
see
Luebert.
LoebsFN:
this family was in
Glueckstal for a
time and was said by
KS:357 to be
from
Kleeburg,
Weissenburg [Amt],
Elsass. The GCRA verified this
origin, using
FHL 745,907 and
745,908; see their
book for detail.
Also spelled
Leps.
LoebsackFN
said by the
Frank FSL to be
fromUC
Steinheim,
Hessen-Darmstadt.
LoefflerFN:
see
Lefler and
Loefler.
LoefinkFN:
see
Lofink.
LoeflerFN:
this woman married
Were of
Gluckstal; the GCRA proved her origin in
Scheppach,
Walbach parish,
Winsberg [Amt],
Wuerttemberg,
using
FHL 1,346,109;
see their book for
detail.
Also
spelled
Loeffler.
Loehnfeld(?)GL,
Kurpfalz:
Alton Sissell (2005)
using an LDS film
and a visit to the
village, proved this
is
Lengfeld.
It is said by
the
Kukkus FSL to be homeUC to Hoefner,
Maser,
Schaefer, and
maybe
Houg? families.
Alton Sissell (2005)
in the same fashion
as the earlier
sentence proved this
to be the place
which the
Maser/Maaser family lft to go to Russia.
LoewFN:
the
GCRA found that
this was the maiden
name of the first
frau
Schauer{Friedrich} of Neudorf
and proved that she
was from
Birkenau,
Weinheim [Amt], Hesse.
See their
book for more.
LoewenFN:
said by the
Orloff FSL to be fromUC Rosenort, Elbing.
LoewenbrueckFN:
said by the
Louis FSL to be
fromUC
Trier (no
locality listed).
LoewensteinGL:
this town
is 12 km SE of
Heilbronn city
and likely was the
primary or secondary
seat of
Loewenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg
County.
It was
situated in portion
(5) of that county
as detailed below.
LoewensteinGS:
in the 1700s
there were two
Loewenstein
countries:
officially
Loewenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg
County
and
Loewenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort
Principality.
Loewenstein(?)GS:
said by the
Pleve version of the
Balzer FSL to be
homeUC of
a
Karl family.
Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Doenhof FSL to
be homeUC
to
Huwa and
Sorg families. Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Mainz family.
This probably
refers to the County
described below.
LoewensteinGS,
Schwaben: said
by the
Jost FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Heiling? family.
This probably
refers to part (5)
of the county
described below,
which part was in
the Swabian area.
Loewenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort
PrincipalityGS:
(1712-1803) a
“junior” branch of
the Loewenstein
family, this Prince
appears to have been
Catholic and to have
ruled scattered
territories in and
around
Puettligen in
the Saar and in and
around
Rochefort
in the Namur
region of what is
now Belgium.
Loewenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg
CountyGS:
(1611-1812) this
Count appears to
have been Protestant
and to have ruled
most of what are
usually referred to
as (1)
Virneburg County,
some distance W of
Koblenz city,
(2)
Wertheim County
on the Main (usually
referred to as
Wertheim for
short) around and
about the town of
Wertheim-am-Main,
(3) an exclave S of
Dieburg and N of
Reinheim
extending on both
sides of the
Gersprenz river, (4)
½ interest in the
Breuberg Condominium,
and (5) scattered
exclaves running SE
from a few km from
Heilbronn city
to and just beyond
Murrhardt town.
Loewerenz{Christoph}:
Kulberg43 said
he was single fromUC
Pommern.
Not found in
T or in any published FSL.
Loewerenz
{Efram+wife+daughter}:
Kulberg36 said
they were fromUC
Pommern.
Not found in
T or in any published FSL.
LofertGL, Hesse-Darmstadt: said by the
Walter FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Stan family.
This place
has been identified
by the
Walter Research
Group as
Laufach, Bavaria.
LofinkFN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC
Fulda (no
locality mentioned).
Spelled
Loefink in 1798
(Mai1798:
Bt40).
LofinkFN:
see also
Lohfing.
Login?FN:
said by the
Schulz FSL to be
fromUC
Insterburg,
Preussen [Kingdom]. Also
spelled
Gegin in 1798 (Mai1798:Sz13).
Lohbach(?)GS
is an unidentified
state associated
with
Rutenburg in the
Frank FSL.
It might be
Laubach of the
Soms-Laubach duchy.
LohfingFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
Spelled
Lofink in the
1775 census. Later
spelled
Liofin (Mai1798:Nr80)
and possibly
Lyuf (Nr45)?
LohkirchenGL:
see
Lohrkirchen.
LohmannFN:
said by the
Laub FSL to be
fromUC
Griesheim,
Frankfurt-am-Main. In
1798 the wife’s
maiden name was
given as
Viliriginta (Mai1798:Lb49).
LohmannFN:
said by the
Merkel FSL to be
fromUC
Brandenburg.
LohmannFN:
said by the
Pfeiffer FSL to
be fromUC
Elters?.
LohnsfeldGL,
Kaiserslautern [Amt], Rheinpfalz: is some
8.5 miles NE of
Kaiserslautern
city, and was
proven by
GCRA to be home to the
Kessler family
that went to
Glueckstal.
See
the
GCRA book for more details.
LohrFN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC
Weier.
Spelled
Loor in 1772 and
1798 (Mai1798:Mv277,Ka29).
LohrGL:
said by the
Koehler FSL to
be homeUC
to an
Ulrich, and
possibly to a
Hoffmann family.
Said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Krach family.
There were
several Lohr in the
Germanies, but this
probably is Lohr,
Kurmainz.
LohrGL, [Kur-]Mainz:
said by the
Krasnoyar FSL to be homeUC to a Steugerwald/Steigerwald family.
This may well
be
Lohr-am-Main.
Lohr, [Kurmainz?]: said by the Recruiter Beauregard’s list to have been
homeUC to
the
Lembach{Anton}
and {Paul} families.
There are at
least 4 Lohrs in
Germany; the likely
one was then in
Kurmainz 31 km E of
Aschaffenburg
city.
Lohr,
Kurmainz: is 18 miles E of
Aschaffenburg
city, and said by
the
Dehler FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schulz/Schuld
family.
Lohr-am-MainGL:
in
Bavaria is 42
miles ESE of
Frankfurt-am-Main,
and said by the
Pfeiffer FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Thomaa family.
This is Lohr,
Kurmainz.
Lohrbach[sic?],
[Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to be homeUC to a Schmidt{Jacob}. This
would apparently be
a mistranscription
of
Lorsbach which
is 13 km NE of
Wiesbaden city
centre.
LohreiFN:
see
Lohrey.
Lohrengel/LorengelFN:
said by the
Balzer FSL to be
from
Isenburg
(no locality
indicated).
Bonner
proved this man was
married in
Vonhausen, Isenburg[-Buedingen
County], where the marriage record said he was fromUC
Lorbach of the
same County.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Bz21.
LohrengelFN:
said by the
Doenhof FSL to
be fromUC
Stollberg (no
locality mentioned).
The
Buedingen ML
says one of these
Lorringel men
ofUC
Nieder-Seemen
married a
Westerwaller
woman; Stumpp
says his name was
Lorringen (Mai&Marquardt#526).
LohrentzFN:
a Lohrentz woman
of unknown origin
married a
Becher man in
Rosslau
prior to their
moving on to
Frank (Mai&Marquardt#872).
LohreyFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Kutter FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg.
Later spelled
Lohrei and Lorey.
Doreen Connelly
proved that the
mother of the
Lich orphans in
Leisenwald was a
Lohrey.
A public
tree on ancestry.com
traces the Lohrey
family way back in
Leisenwald.
The
Lorey/Lorej
family was in
Leisenwald at
least as early as
1684 and this
particular couple
left there in 1766
(Reifschneider1,
Reifschneider2).
Lohrhaupten:is
SE of
Gelnhausen,
12 km SE of
Bieber.
Said by
KS124 to
possibly be where
the widow
Damer{Magdalena}
left in 1765.
KS126 says Dietrich{J.Adam}
and {Caspar} with
wife and 4 children
leftUC
here
for
Russia; I have found no further reference to them.
Lohrkirchen?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Boregard FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Schuch? family.
There are two
Lohkirchens in
Bavaria: one is 23
miles NE of
Munich city, and
the other one is 41
miles ENE of
Munich.
L’Oiseau
[Marie Margurite]:
proven to be the
wife of
Doenhof first
settler
Lichtenwald[Heinrich
Conrad].
LokasFN:
said by the
Walter FSL to be
fromUC
Iningeim, Kurpfalz.
Identified by
the
Walter Research Group as a
Lukas family.
Lollar?, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
is 7 km N of
Giessen city and
was said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Braun family.
LombachGL,
Wuerttemberg: is
some 39 miles SSE of
Karlsruhe,
Baden-Wuerttemberg,
and said by the
Kromm version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL to possibly be
homeUC to
a
Baum family (p.27).
LombarFN:
said by the
Brabander FSL to
be fromUC
Paris,
Frankreich. I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Lommatzsch, [Kur-]Sachsen: is 34 km NW
of
Dresden city and
was said by the
Rosenheim FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Kuehn family.
Londerin?FN:
said by the
Dreispitz FSL to
be fromUC
Sarmi?,
Schweden. In 1798 the
family name was
spelled
Lungerin (Mai1798:Dr23).
LondonGL, England: said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to
Stahlbaum’s
wife.
LondorfGL:
is some 10 miles NE
of
Giessen city,
and said by the
Kraft FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Baler? family.
LondorfGL,
Hessen-Darmstadt:
see
Lorndern.
Lonez?,
Holstein [Duchy]: an
unidentified place
said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be homeUC
to the
Berns family.
Long?FN:
said by the
Paulskaya FSL to
be fromUC
Eltman?.
This might
have been
Lang?
Lontz{Johann+w}:
said by
Kulberg114 to be
fromUC
Bayreuth (no
locality indicated).
Not found in
T, any published FSL
or
Mai1798.
LontzingerFN:
not found in an FSL
but was in the 1775
Grimm census
#37.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Gm80 and
perhaps 88.
LonzFN:
said by the
Orlovskaya FSL
to be fromUC
Neustadt.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 censuses.
LoobFN:
said by the
Bangert FSL to
be fromUC
Dorfweil,
Nassau-Usingen. Spelled
Loeb in 1798 (Mai1798:Bg27).
Paul Koehler reports
that the most common
spelling of this
name was
Lob and is now
Loeb.
LoorFN:
see
Lohr.
Loos{Eliesabetha
Catharina}: fromUC
Leisewald
married in
Buedingen
on 3 May 1766
Frick{Conrad}
(Mai&Marquardt#614
and
KS128).
This couple
is in
Huck FSL (#19).
LoosFN:
said by the
Kano FSL to be
fromUC
Stockhausen.
LoosFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Kutter FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg.
According to the
Buedingen ML
this Loos man
married in 1766 a
Loos woman,
both fromUC
Leisenwald (Mai&Marquardt#615).
The Loos family was
in Leisenwald at
least as early as
1684 and this
particular couple
left there in 1766
(Reifschneider2).
LoosFN:
according to the
Buedingen ML a
Loos woman,
fromUC
Leisewald,
in 1766 married a
Reiffschneider
man; the
couple was in
Kutter by 1767 (Mai&Marquardt#613).
LoosFN:
the 1798
Norka census
gives this as the
maiden name of the
wife of an
Isenburger
Kleiber (Mai1798:Nr94).
LoosFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Nr125, 100 and 126.
Loos{Andreas}
FN: may have
been the offspring
of an early
Zurich settler
family.
In 1798 he
was said to be from
Zurich (Mai1798:Kd23) –but the family name does not appear in the
Kind FSL and he
himself is too young
to be in a FSL.
LoosFN:
also see
Lios and
Looss.
LoossFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Springe Reinfeld,
Hessen with a
Nulhass wife
fromUC
Weisel.
Later spelled
Loos (Mai1798:Ka103).
LorangFN:
see
Laurent.
LorbachGL:
said by the
Buedingen ML to
be homeUC
to a
Knoblock woman
who in 1766 married
a
Gottfried man
who according to the
Goebel FSL
arrived in 1767 with
a different wife (Mai&Marquardt#431).
Said by the
Buedingen ML to be home to a
Koch woman who
married in 1766 a
Windecker man;
by 1767 this couple
was in
Walter (Mai&Marquardt#458).
Lorbach,
Isenburg[-Buedingen
County]: is some
2 miles SSW of
Buedingen city.
Bonner found
that his
Vonhausen
marriage record said
Herr
Reiss (who went
as a
Reuss to
Balzer) was fromUC here. Bonner also
proved the
Lohrengel man
who also settled in
Balzer was
baptized here and
was also married in
Vonhausen, same
County, to a woman
whose family name is
unclear in the
record.
Said by the
Kutter FSL (#67) to be homeUC to a Nazarenus family; and by the
Buedingen ML to
be homeUC
to both
Nazarenus and
his
Koch bride (Mai&Marquardt#577).
Said by the
Walter FSL to be
home to a
Nazarenus
family; confirmed in
parish records by
the
Walter Research
Project.
Lorber{Johanna
Katharina Dorothea}:
married
Fessel{Martin}
on 31 March 1766 in
Rosslau (Mai&Marquardt#883}; KS127
mistakenly said it
was 1765.
They settled
in
Boaro (FSL #85).
LorchGL:
said by the
Seewald FSL to
be homeUC
to
Reser/Roesser
and Wendel families. This
most likely is the
same place as the
next entry.
Lorch, [Kur-]Mainz: see
Lorsch.
LoreiFN:
see
Lorhey.
LorejFN:
see
Lohrey.
LoreyFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
Spelled
Lorei in the
1775 census. Same in
1798 (Mai1798:Nr93).
LoreyFN:
also see
Lohrey.
LorengelFN:
see
Lohrengel.
LorenzFN:
said by the
Galka FSL to be
fromUC
Kochstedt?,
Wittenberg[?]. For 1798
see
Mai1798:Sb32.
LorenzFN:
said by the
Jost FSL to be
fromUC
Meisenburg?,
Sachsen.
LorenzFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Kutter FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg.
LorenzFN:
said by the
Leitsinger FSL
to be fromUC
Aschaffenburg,
Kurmainz.
LorenzFN:
said by the
Messer FSL to be
fromUC
Kurpfalz (no
locality mentioned).
LorenzFN:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
[Kur-]Sachsen.
LorenzFN:
said by the
Schoenchen FSL
to be fromUC
Raunergrund?.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Nm42, Sn7 and Wm35.
LorenzFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Bikschit?, [Pfalz-]Zweibruecken [Duchy].
They must
have died prior to
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
LorenzFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Kirburg marriage
records 1762-1767;
see
Flegel trip.
LoreschFN
the earliest
transcription of the
Stahl-am-Karaman
FSL (#34, 39 and 44)
said these people
were fromUC
Genig.
The Pleve
version said they
were fromUC
Dienheim. Also see
Laroesch.
Loret(t)usFN:
J.Balthasar was a
farmhand on the
Bruhns Hof in
Julianenebene
colony,
Gottorf Amt,
Schleswig-Holstein
prior to 1763 when
he left to go back
into the Odenwald,
to
Erlau
[sic for
Erbach County?].
A
possible earlier
home was in
Pfaffen-Beerfurth.
By April 1766, he,
his wife and five
children left had
left from
Fraenkisch-Crumbach
and were in
Buedingen on
their way to
Russia, where
they settled in
Neu-Saratowka
(Gieg1).
LoreyFN:
said by the
Messer FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
In 1798 the family
name was spelled
Lorei (Mai1798:Nr93
and Ms73).
LoreyFN:
said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Stahlberg, [Isenburg County?]. Pleve
thought this might
also be spelled
Lorei.
LoreyFN:
see
Lohrey.
Loringen{Christoph+w+3c}:
Kulberg33 said
they were fromUC
Potsdam and
settled in
Saratov.
Not found in
T or in any
published FSL.
LorndernGL,
Hesse-Darmstadt:
an unidentified
place said by the
Walter FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Becker family.
This may be
Londorf, some 9 miles NE of
Giessen, Hessen.
LorraineGS:
France absorbed
the ancient
Lothringen
Duchy of the Holy Roman Empire as a province in 1766; this continued
until 1870.
Off and on
during the 16th
and 17th
century the Duchy
had been occupied by
French armies.
From 1737-66
it was nominally
independent with a
Polish Duke within
the Holy Roman
Empire.
LorringelFN:
see
Lohrengel.
LorringenFN:
see
Lohrengel.
Lorsbach, [Hessen-]Darmstadt [Landgraviate]:
is 13 km NE of
Wiesbaden city
centre and some 24
miles SE of
Limburg-an-der-Lahn,
said by the
Straub FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Kretlein?
family.
This
apparently was
also homeUC
to
Schmidt{Jacob}
who settled in
Warenburg.
LorsbachGL,
Limburg,
Hesse: was mistakenly said by the Simon family (Warenburg
colony) chart to be
homeUC to
a
Hieronymus
family.
LorsbackGL,
[Hessen-]Darmstadt: said by the
Schmidt family (Warenburg colony) chart to be homeUC to a
Schmidt{Jacob}
family.
This surely
was
Lorsbach.
LorschGL:
[Kur-]Mainz : is 17 km E of Worms
city and was said by
the
Schuck FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Bupp? family.
In his first
translation Pleve
spelled this
Larsh and
Lorch.
LosFN:
said by the
Zuerich 1798
census to be the
maiden name of the
wife of Herr
Keter? who had
originally settled
in
Kano (Mai1798:Zr09).
Losch{Charlotta}:
said by a
Luebeck church
record to have
married a
Zahn man in 1766
(Mai&Marquardt#290).
LosekerFN:
see
Lusacker.
Losen?, [Kur-]Trier: an
unidentified place
said by the
Cheisol FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Koehler/Kohlner
family.
Losgus?FN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC
Erfurt (no
locality mentioned).
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Loshkovtsy: see
Luschkawitz, Kamenka,
Podolia.
LoskautFN:
said by the
Schoenchen FSL
to be a step-son in
the
Storke
household.
I could not
find him in
Mai1798.
LosselFN:
said by the
Koehler FSL to
be fromUC
Picardie,
Frankreich. I could not find this family in the 1798 Volga censuses.
LothFN:
this woman was said
by a
Luebeck ML to
have married in 1766
a
Klein man;
by 1767 this couple
was in
Kano (Mai&Marquardt#174).
Lothringen [Duchy]GS: this ancient Duchy of the Holy Roman Empire was
periodically
occupied by France
in the 16th
and 17th
centuries.
From 1737 to
1766 it was
nominally
independent, ruled
by a Polish duke,
with strong French
influence.
From 1766 to
1870 is was entirely
within France as the
province of
Lorraine.
It is was
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Bisbaum family.
Said (no
locality mentioned)
by
Kulberg93 to be
homeUC to
Goering{Thomas+w+3c)
Catholics.
LotnerFN:
listed by the 1816
Glueckstal
census (KS:675,
92) with no origin.
Using
FHL(1,192,862),
the
GCRA
proved origin in
Seewis-im-Pratigau,
Graubunden Kanton,
Schweis.
See the
GCRA book for
more details.
Ladner is the
better spelling.
LotzFN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC
Stangendorf.
Spelled
Lotz in 1798 (Mai1798:
Mn01, 30).
Lo(t)zFN:
this was the maiden
name of frau
Schmunk who left
Fraenkisch-Crumbach
for Russia in 1766
with her
husband and children
(Gieg1).
They are
listed in the
Dobrinka FSL (db68).
Lotz{J.Daniel+w+2c}:
Kulberg132 said
they were fromUC
Hilling.
Not found in
T. Said by the
Kano FSL (#76)
to be fromUC
Villingen.
The 1798
Kano census gave
frau Lotz’ maiden
name as
Herzog (Mai1798:Kn26,
Zr42).
Lotz{J.Georg}FN:
said by the
Kano FSL to be
fromUC
Nannhausen.
LotzFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Alsfeld, Darmstadt
with a
Brehm wife.
LotzFN{Johann}:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Hannover. For
1798 see
Mai1798: Nm11.
Lotz{Peter}
FN: said by
the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Breitenbach.
For 1798 see
Mai1798: Nm33 which gives his wife’s maiden name as
Mueller{Elizabeth}.
A
Schlitz ML says
this man fromUC
Breitenbach
married in 1766
Elizabeth
Mueller fromUC Sterfritz (Mai&Marquardt#738).
Lotz{Christopher}FN:
Kulberg7014 says
this
Lutz family
arrived in
Oranienbaum in
September 1766.
They are
probable
Zug first settlers said by Recruiter Beauregard’s 1768 list (Lk18)
to have been fromUC
Riegersdorf?.
For 1798 see
Mai1798: Zg37 and 48.
LotzFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Schotten parish
records for many
generations prior to
1767; see
Flegel trip.
LotzFN:
also see
Lutz.
Louis{Anton}:
he, his
Decker wife and
children were in
Zug in 1798
(Zg28, 24, 38), but
they are listed in
no FSL nor in
T, nor is there
any indication they
moved to
Zug from another
colony, so they are
possible
Zug first
settlers.
LouisGL, now called Saarlouis,
it is 101 miles SW
of
Frankfurt-am-Main
in the
Saar state.
It is said by
the
Seewald FSL to be homeUC of a Scherer family.
LouisVV
(aka
Lui, Otrogovka,
or
Otrogowka):
a Russian German
village of the Roman
Catholic faith
situated on the
eastern side of the
Volga, founded in
1766.
Its
FSL is now
published in Pleve,
Einwanderung …,
vol.III, pp. 79-94.
According to
this, the first
settlers were from
the following places
with the family
names shown here in
parens. A name
within square
brackets following a
family name is an
alternate spelling
usually from a later
source.
Origin
information which
Prof. Pleve derived
from the Kuhlberg
lists is italicized.
The number
with the name is
their household
number in the FSL:
from
Algesheim, Kurmainz:
(Lang15);
from
Bamberg: (Stuermer[Stuertzer]34 and
possibly
Neuf[Nief]34a);
from
Bernkastel,
Kurtrier: (Bauer47,47a,
Hoch30, Kumpallo2,
Quint[Quindt]56);
from
Bitsch,
Lothringen: (Barbier[Barbie]26,
frau
Debaptiste55, Dening[Denig]25,
Herbion10, Leichleiter[Leichleidner,Leichladner]24, Meier[Maier]12,39,41,51,
Obholz[Abholz,Opholz]27,
Peil[Beil]45,
Pourquenoit?[Burgno]16, Rausch53,
Springer52);
from
Blieskastel: (Kinderknecht46,48);
from
Busendorf,
Lothringen: (Chandelier8,
frau
Hein3,
Hein18, Hild[Hilt]47,
Laurent[Lorang]7);
from
Eckenfein?, [Kur-]Bayern: (Huber[Hubert]6);
from
Essegney?,
Frankreich: (Hein3);
from
Frauenberg,
Lothringen: (Bauer31);
from
Gruensfeld,
Wuerzburg: (Schmidt33);
from
Hamberg, [Kur-]Bayern: (Nuner9);
from
Heimerdingen?,
Lothringen: (Delvau[Delwa]14);
from
Hosenfeld,
Fulda: (Wickhardt[Wickart]20);
from
Karlstadt,
Wuerzburg: (Treuling[Dreiling]42);
from
Keller: (Schaefer50);
from
Kirchberg,
Baden-Durlach: (unknown[Brandt?]54,
Marx35);
from
Kulmitz: (Hamalka[Gamolka?]28);
from
Linz: (Debaptiste[DePaatiste]55);
from
Meisenheim,
Zweibruecken: (Eckhard[Eckhardt]5,
Faupel[Faubel]38, frau
Kumpallo2, and
possibly
Schaefer2a);
from
Michelhausen:
(frauEltzer36);
from
Mittelsinn-bei-Aura,
Wuerzburg: (Salzmann[Saltzmann]43);
from
Oettling,
Baden-Durlach: (Ziegelmeier29);
from
Saarbruecken: (Schoenberger32);
from
Saarburg,
Kurtrier: (Dening17,
Gaenseblum[Gaensenblum]35a, frau Marx35);
from
Saargemuend,
Lothringen: (Krause50,
Lich22,
Lick1, Pink4,
Schlosser50a,
Schuber[Schubert]11);
from
Schwaben: (Kessler22);
from
Schwitzing?,
Kurtrier: (Eltzer[Elsar]36);
from
Sierck,
Lothringen: (Mutin[Mutie,Mutje?,Mutier]21,
Springer49);
from
Tirol,
Oesterreich: (Auer[Aue]40);
from
Trier: (Loewenbrueck23, Schaminais[Chamine]12);
from
unknown origins:
(Neuf[Nief]34a,
Schaefer2a,
Wais[Waltz]33a);
from
Wien,
Oesterreich: (Winker[Winkler??]44);
from
Wuerzburg: (Kramm[Kram]37);
from
Zweibruecken: (Schwemling19).
LoumburgGL,
Brandenburg: an
unidentified place
said by the
Dinkel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Lippmann family.
LouterbachFN:
said by the
Norka FSL to be
fromUC
Isenburg (no
locality mentioned).
Spelled
Lauterbach in
the 1775 census.
Same in 1798 (Mai1798:Nr210).
Lovis?GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Galka FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Hoffmann family.
This may have
been
Luvis.
LowensteinGL:
see
Loewenstein.
Lower Franconia:
see
Unterfranken.
Lower Saxony is
a northern state in
the modern country
of Germany.
Lton(?)GL:
an unidentified
place said by the
Merkel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Bresiger family.
Luck, Volhynia: nka Lutsk, Ukraine
83 miles NE of
Lviv, and said
by the
GCRA to be near
Topolno[?] and to have been associated with a Reiser family.
Jerry Frank says
that
Topolno was a
few km N of
Rosyszcze, a know
German settlement
region, and that St.
Petersburg
Consistory records
show a Friedrich
Reiser born in
Topotna [sic] on 17
May 1836.
Luckenwalde?, [Kur-]Brandenburg: is 25
km SSW of
Berlin city
centre
and was said by
the
Urbach FSL to be
homeUC
to a
Schaff family
and possibly to a
Wengert/Wingert
family.
Lud{Jakob}FN:
listed by the 1858
Neudorf census
(#203) without
origin.
The
GCRA found him to be son of
Lutz{Erhard} who
had come from first
settling in
Glueckstal (1816
#76), and nephew of
Andreas Ludt (Glueckstal
1816 #76).
Andreas, at
least, was supposed
to have been born inUC
Ouerwinken,
Batschka,
Hungary. Also spelled
Lutz,
Luth, and Ludt.
See the
GCRA book for
more.
LudFN:
also see
Lutz.
LudewigFN:
see
Ludwig.
LudowigFN:
see
Ludwig.
LudtFN:
see
Lud and
Lutz.
Ludwag,
Bamberg [Bishopric]: is 8
miles ENE of
Bamberg city,
and was said by the
Leitsinger FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Rudel/Ruddel
family.
LudwigFN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC
Gera,
Sachsen. For 1798
reference see
Mai1798: Ss07.
LudwigFN{Simon}:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Aschaffenburg.
LudwigFN{Paul}:
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Bayreuth.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
LudwigFN:
said by the
Degott FSL to be
fromUC
Waslam?,
Frankreich.
LudwigFN:
said by the
Enders FSL to be
fromUC
Stuttgart.
LudwigFN:
she was a servant in
a
Goetz household
according to the
Pleve version
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL and said to
be fromUC
Nidda, while
Kromm says she was
from
Unter Schmitten
(p.32).
LudwigFN:
he was an orphan
living in a
Machleit
household but
neither version of
the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL gives a
place of origin for
him.
LudwigFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Gera, Thueringen.
A
Luebeck ML says
this
Ludowig man
married a
Dietrich woman
in 1766;
another source
spells it
Ludewig (Mai&Marquardt#206).
LudwigFN{Johann}:
said by the
Laub FSL to be
fromUC
Saryhausen?,
Wuerttemberg.
Ludwig{J.Andreas+w}:
A
Luebeck ML said
this
Ludewig man
married in 1766 a
Nuernberger
woman (Mai&Marquardt#130).
Kulberg113 said
they were fromUC
[Kur-]Sachsen.
Not found in
T. Said by the Ober-Monjou
FSL (#6) to be fromUC
Auma, [Kur-]Sachsen.
Ludwig{Philipp+w}:
Kulberg102 said they were Catholic fromUC
Nuernberg.
Not found in
T.
Said by the
Orlovskaya FSL (#71) to be fromUC Spalt, Nuernberg.
LudwigFN{Philipp}:
said by the
Phillipsfeld FSL
(#9a) to be an
orphan in the
Wilhelm
household.
LudwigsburgGL,
Ludwigsburg
[Amt],
Wuerttemberg: proven by the
GCRA to be home
to the
Meier family
which went to
Bergdorf;
see their book for
more details.
LudwigsburgGL,
Wuerttemberg [Duchy]: is some 6 miles N of
Stuttgart,
Baden-Wuerttemberg.
Said by the
Brabander FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Demm family.
Said by the
Jost FSL to be homeUC to an Erb family.
Ludwigsburg [Amt]GL,
Wuerttemberg: is
some 6 miles N of
Stuttgart city,
and was an
administrative
district center.
Ludwigshafen [Amt]GL, Pfalz:
was a District
administrative
center just NW of
Mannheim city.
LueaFN:
maiden name
of frau
Strauss in Zug.
Luea{Peter}: he
and his
Fablering wife
were in
Zug in 1798
(Zg7), but they are
listed in no FSL nor
in
T, nor is there
any indication they
moved to
Zug from another
colony, so they are
possible
Zug first
settlers.
LuebbenGL,
Brandenburg: I am guessing this was
Leben, Brandenburg;
the only
Luebben I can
find was in
Kursachsen.
LuebeckGS:
in the 1760s there
were two
countries named
Luebeck:
Luebeck Imperial City (which from 1226 to 1810 held lands mostly to
the SW and NE of
today’s city) and
Luebeck Bishopric
(which held lands
outside of the city
including a big
isolated chunk to
the NW completely
surrounded by
Holstein Duchy).
I have been
unable to
distinguish between
them in the FSL
references.
The city
today is on the
Baltic 32.6 miles NE
of
Hamburg city.
No locality
was mentioned in any
of the following
references:
Said by the
Bauer FSL to be
homeUC to
Jorgens and
Wilhelm families. Said
by the
Dobrinka FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Erbes family.
Said by the
Doenhof FSL to be homeUC to a Kron family. Said by the
Enders FSL to be
homeUC to
Petersen,
Sond, and von Bracken?
families.
Said by the
Jost FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Baumann family.
Said by the
Katharinenstadt FSL to be homeUC to a
Feidel family. .
Said by the
Kratzke FSL to be homeUC to a Nigens?/Niedens family. .
Said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be homeUC
to a
Kessel family.
Said by the
Rosenheim FSL to be homeUC to Bruedersohn and Schreider
families.
Said by the
Schaefer FSL to be homeUC to the Fabian family. Said by
the
Schulz FSL to be
homeUC to
the
Schulz{J.Jacob}
family.
Said by the
Stahl-am-Karaman FSL to be homeUC of
Frank/Frans{Martin
Christoph}.
Said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk FSL to be homeUC to Matthisen{Johann} and Scheidt
families.
Said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Brott{Zacharius}
and a
Detler family.
Most likely
the majority of
colonists for Russia
in 1764-66 took ship
for Russia at the
Luebeck port.
LuebertFN:
said by the
Boaro FSL to be
fromUC
Oranienbaum,
Dessau.
Also spelled
Loebert (Mai&Marquardt#1116).
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Luecklein{Elisabeth}:
KS1144 says she
married in Rosslau in
1765.
She did marry
Dippolt{Balthasar
Jacob}
there on 29
June 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#1036).
I did not
find them in either
a published FSL or
in
Mai1798.
Lueckstedt, [Kur-]Brandenburg: Said by
the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to an
Arndt family.
Said by an
earlier translation
of the
Warenburg FSL to
be spelled
Lickstadt.
Lueckstedt?GL,
[Kur-]Sachsen[??]: said by the Jost
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Doerfler family.
The only
Lueckstedt that I
can find was in
Kurbrandenburg
some 77 miles NW of
Berlin city.
Luedander?
FN: said by
the
Schwed FSL to be
fromUC
Stockholm,
Schweden with s Dotz
orphan boy in the
household.
Lueders:
she married a
Michaelsen man
in
Luebeck in 1765;
they were not found
in the Transport
List and have not
been found resident
in Russia (Mai&Marquardt#16).
Luedershausen-bei-Artlenburg, [Lueneburg
Principality,
Kurbraunschweig]:
is 11 km NNE of
Lueneburg city
and was said by the
Urbach FSL to be
homeUC
to the
Wagner{Sigmund}
family.
LuenebergFN:
see
Linenberg.
LueneburgGL:
said by the
Dinkel FSL to be
homeUC to
Hollbeck? and
perhaps
Elers? families.
This was
either the next
entry or the one
after that.
Lueneburg,
Lueneburg Principality,
Kurbraunschweig:
is 26 miles SE of
Hamburg city
centre and was the
principal city of
Lueneburg
Principality the
possessions of which
were in 1760
incorporated into
Kurbraunschweig.
Lueneburg
PrincipalityGL:
seated in the city
of the same name,
the lands of this
principality were
incorporated into
Kurbraunschweig
in 1760 and for a
time was maintained
as a political
entity by them.
It was large
and its lands
stretched from just
S of
Hamburg city
almost as far S as
Hannover city,
and from a bit W of
Walsrode on E to
well E of
Lueneburg city
and Gifhorn.
LueneburgGL,
Hannover: said
by the
Lauwe FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schroeder
family.
Lueneburg-StadtGL:
said by the
Dinkel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Schubach family.
Undoubtedly
the same place as
Lueneburg listed
above.
LueningFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Schotten parish
records for many
generations prior to
1767; see
Flegel trip.
LuettichauGL,
Saxony: see
Litikh.
LuesemannFN
said by the
Frank FSL to be
fromUC
Weissenbach,
Freie Adelprovinz der alten Ritter(?).
Luetenburg: see
Luetersburg.
Luetersburg?, [Holstein Duchy]: said by the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be homeUC
to the
Tralmann family.
Luetersburg?,
Holstein [Duchy]: said by
the
Stahl-am-Tarlyk
FSL to be homeUC
to the
Arendt and
Klopmann
families.
This is
probably is
Luetenburg 29 km E of
Kiel city.
LuetjenburgGL,
Schleswig-Holstein:
see
Lutenburg.
Luettich [Bishopric]GS: [aka
Liege Bishopric],
said (no locality
mentioned) by the
Kano FSL to be homeUC to a widow Gross{Eleonora}. Said (no
locality mentioned)
by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Lamack family.
Luettich, was
the German form of
the name.
Liege is the French form of the name.
Luetzelbach[,
Breuberg Condominium]:
is 10 miles SW of
Hoechst-im-Odenwald
and
was the birthplace
of
the
Ort(h)
who settled in
Frank (Gieg1).
Luetzelburg town
is 12 km NW of
Augsburg city
centre.
LuetzelhausenGL,
Hanau: is some
11 miles ENE of
Hanau city, and
said by the
Kolb FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Wilhelm family.
Luetzelstein
AmtGL, Elsass:
now called La
Petite-Pierre,
Alsace, an
administrative
center some 7.5
miles NNW of Saverne
city.
LuetzigFN:
said by the 1798
Mariental census
to be the maiden
name of Frau
Stuab (Mai1798:Mt55). The
Mariental FSL
says she was fromUC
Zweibruecken (no
locality indicated).
LuetzowFN:
listed in the
Bergdorf 1816 census (KS:660)
without origin.
Passport
lists (KS:986)
give
Grosspolen as origin – not verified.
Also spelled
Liezo.
LufftFN:
this woman
according to the
Budeingen ML married Helffbein in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#523);
by 1767 this couple
was in
Stephan.
LufftFN:
also see
Luft.
LuftFN{Johann}:
said by the
Frank FSL to be
fromUC
Ulfa,
Hessen-Darmstadt.
A
Luebeck ML says
that this
Lufft man and a
Roht woman, both fromUC the area of
Darmstadt,
married in 1766 at
the St. Jacob’s
pastor’s home
(Mai&Marquardt#254).
LuftFN{Johannes
and A.Maria}: these
step-children by
Kles’ first wife
were said by the
Kromm version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana FSL to be either fromUC
Hetzbach, Breuberg
[County],
or from
Ober Lais, Nidda [Amt,
Hessen-Darmstadt]
(pp.28, 34).
LuftFN:
said by the
Kraft FSL to be
fromUC
Ikt(?),
Darmstadt.
Luft{Heinrich},
{Johannes},
and
{Wilhelm}: these men
are likely
Schilling first
settlers and are
found at #32, #84
and #82 respectively
in the
Schilling 1775
census.
On the
Schilling website, Gary
Martens says the
family origin was inUC
Wallernhausen, Hessen.
LuftFN:
this woman was said
by KS:119 to have
married
Arnold{J.Peter}who
was said
to have been
fromUC
Hetzbach near
Erbach. They have not
been found in any
FSL.
Lugano?, [Switzerland?]: said by the
Schwed FSL to be
homeUC to
the
Mueller{J.Heinrich}
and {J.Jacob}
families.
Lugarn?FN:
said by the
Preuss FSL to be
fromUC
Zegendorf, Bamberg.
LugovoyeVV:
a Russian name
for
VolmerVV.
LugowojVV:
a Russian name
for
VolmerVV.
LuhmFN:
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be fromUC
Berlin, Brandenburg.
LuiVV
: an alternate name
for
LouisVV
.
Luid?FN:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Alenkrinhausen?.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
LuisFN:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Kiel.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
Luisenfeld KolonieGL,
Nowy Dwor [Amt?]: an unidentified place said to have been N of
Warsaw city [16
miles NW where the
largest of the
Nowy
Dwors is; but
there was a
Luisenfelde nka
Dabrowa Disupia,
Poland, 12 miles
E of
Hohensalza –
rak], and reported
to be the birthplace
of a
Faas son.
See the
GCRA book for details.
LuithieFN:
see
Liedle.
LukartFN:
said by the
Belowescher Kolonien
FSL to be fromUC
Nassau (no
locality mentioned).
LukasFN:
see
Lokas.
Lulea?FN:
said by the
Boregard FSL to
be fromUC
Alenkrinhausen?.
I could not
find this family in
the 1798 Volga
censuses.
LummFN:
said by the 1798
Neidermonjou
census to be the
maiden name of frau
Binatel.
Lund?,
Schweden: is 39 km E of Kopenhagen city and was said by the
Schaefer FSL to
be homeUC
to the
Hermann{Johann}
family.
LundgruenFN:
said by the 1798
Schulz census to
be the maiden name
of frau
Zitzer.
LungerinFN:
see
Londerin.
Lungrin/Lingren?)FN: said by the Kratzke FSL to be fromUC Darmstadt.
Luoma?,
Finnland: an unidentified place said by the Stahl-am-Tarlyk FSL to be homeUC to the
Steinmann
family.
There are 8
Luoma in Finland.
LusackerFN:
said by the
Hildman FSL to
be fromUC
Gelnhausen [Imperial City]. Spelled
Loseker in 1798
(Mai1798:Hd2).
LusatiaGL/GS:
former Margraviates
(Upper and Lower)
which in 1635 were
folded into
Kursachsen.
Luschkawitz, Kamenka, Podolia: a
unidentified place
where the
GCRA says frau
Hagstoz was born
in 1787.
There is a
Loshkovtsy 27 miles NNE of Kamyannetz, Ukraine.
Luska, Posen, Poland: an
unidentified place
where the
GCRA says frau
Just was born in
1782.
Lussbach(?)GL,
was an unidentified
locality which
according to the
Frank FSL was in Freie
Adelprovinz der
alten Ritter(?)
and was homeUC
to a
Kroening family. This might possibly be
Launsbach
some 20 miles
NNW of
Friedberg, Hesse.
LustFN:
said by the Stumpp
version of the
Jagodnaja Poljana
FSL to be fromUC
Umstadt/Gr.Umstadt,
Buedingen, Hessen,
but the Pleve
version says they
were fromUC
Umstadt, Erbach.
The Kromm
version says the
place was
Hochst,
Ulmstadt, Breuberg County
[that is
Umstadt].
LustFN:
a Lust woman
(no origin given)
married a Morasch man in
Luebeck in 1766,
after which they
moved to
Jagodnaja Poljana
(Mai&Marquardt#162).
Lust{M.Katharina}:
listed in 1798 as
wife of
Diesing{Philipp} in
Yagodnaya Polyana
(Mai1798:Yp5).
Lustig{Elizabeth}FN:
this widow is listed
in
Rosenheim in
1798 (Rm14) but I
cannot find her in
any FSL
LustnauGL,
Tuebingen [Amt], Wuerttemberg: is
about ½ miles NE of
Tuebingen city,
and was
proven by
GCRA to be home
to the
Kraenzler/Kranzler
families that went
to
Glueckstal.
Mistakenly said by
the 1816
Kassel census
(#75) to be homeUC
to the
Knapp{Valentin}
family.
See the
GCRA book for
more.
Lustnau,
Tuebingen [Amt],
Wuerttemberg:
LutenburgGL,
Holstein [Duchy]: said by the Merkel
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Walter family.
This probably
is
Luetjenburg,
some 18 miles E of
Kiel.
LuthFN:
see
Lud and
Lutz.
LutherbornGL,
Isenburg: an
unidentified place
said by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to
Gutjahr‘s wife.
LutzFN
said by the
Balzer FSL to be
from
Isenburg.
Bonner
proved this
Lotz man was
baaptized in and
married his
Hart wife in
Aulendiebach,
Isenburg[-Buedingen
County).
The maiden
name of the wife is
given as
Herdt in 1798 (Mai1798:Bz26); also see Bz34.
LutzFN:
said by the
Dietel FSL to be
fromUC
Zenberg(?),
Darmstadt. In 1798
spelled both
Lutz (Mai1798:Gk58) and Lutzi
(Dt51).
LutzFN
said by the
Frank FSL to be
fromUC
Nuernberg.
This may be the
Lutze man who
married a
Kesisch woman in
1766 in
Rosslau (Mai&Marquardt#988).
LutzFN:
listed by the 1816
Glueckstal
census (KS:674, 3361) with no origin.
The
GCRA found
reason to believe
the family came fromUC
Ouerwinken,
Batschka,
Hungary; see their book for more detail. Also spelled
Lud,
Ludt, and Luth.
LutzFN:
said by the
Grimm FSL to be
fromUC
Mannheim.
LutzFN:
perhaps not found in
an FSL but was in
the 1775
Grimm census
#94.
For 1798 see
Mai1798:Gm179.
LutzFN:
arrived in South
Russia in 1818 and
1819; later settled
in
Gueldendorf, Odessa;
family records found
by
Curt Renz in
Gondelsheim, Bretten Amt, Baden.
LutzFN:
a Lutz woman
fromUC
Langenschwartz may have been the wife of the
Ruhl man who
went to
Kraft (Mai&Marquardt#648).
Lutz{Adam+2+3c}:
Kulberg211 said they came fromUC [Kur-]Pfalz and
went to
Livonia.
LutzFN:
Bonner found that their
Buedingen
marriage record said
that this wife in
the
Pinecker couple
that went to
Moor was fromUC
Aulendiebach.
Lutz{Friedrich/Georg
F.}FN:
said by both the
1816
Neudorf census
(#19) and
KS:361 to have
come fromUC
Reichenbach,
Wuerttemberg. Using FHL#1,475,167, the GCRA
proved their origin
in
Deckenfronn,
Herrenberg [Amt], Calw [OberAmt],
Wuerttemberg. See
the
GCRA book for
more.
LutzFN{J.Georg}:
said by the
Neidermonjou FSL
to be fromUC
Wittenberg.
LutzFN:
said by the
Pfeiffer FSL to
be fromUC
Wuerzburg no
locality indicated.
The 1798
Pfeiffer census
says his wife's
maiden name was
Mueller (Mai1798:Pf78).
LutzFN:
this widow was said
(no locality
mentioned) by the
Schaefer FSL to
be fromUC
Danzig [Free
City].
LutzFN:
said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be fromUC
Koepfingen?,
Wuerttemberg [Duchy]
[sic?].
For 1788 and
1798 see
Mai1798:Mv2981
and Dn39.
LutzFN:
this family name was
found recorded in
Winterhausen
marriage records
1760-1769; see
Flegel trip.
LutzFN:
also see
Lud.
Lutze{Vollmerr
Benjamin}:
married
Erbig{Catharina}
22 May 1766 in
Rosslau (Mai&Marquardt#987).
KS144 has the
year as 1765.
I did not
find this couple in
any published FSL
nor in
Mai1798.
LutzeFN:
also see
Lutz.
Lutzhoff FN:
see
Luzaft.
LutziFN:
see
Lutz.
Luvis?,
Schweiz?: said by the Galka
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Norberg family.
This may have
been 52 miles SE of
Zuerich city.
LuxFN:
said by the 1798
Herzog census to
be the maiden name
of frau
Braun{Andreas}of
the
Rohleder FSL (Mai1798:Hr10).
LuxembourgGL:
the main city of LuxembourgGS
state, situated some
25 miles SW of
Trier and some
118 miles WSW of
Frankfurt-am-Main.
Luxembourg/Luxemburg
[Duchy]GS:
it often controlled
more than
present-day
Luxembourg plus the
large Luxembourg
province of
Belgium.
From
1697-1797 it was a
possession of the
Spainish king. In
none of the
following references
is any locality
mentioned:
Said
by the
Brabander FSL to
be homeUC
to
Konrad{Adam} and
Marusch
families.
Said by
Kuhlberg to be homeUC
to the
Stieber orphan
girl listed by the
Brabander FSL as
living in the
Mader household.
Said by the
Cheisol FSL to be homeUC
to a
Kieffert/Manrich
family. Said
by the
Franzosen FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Malque family.
Said
by the
Graf FSL to be
homeUC to
Buchholz,
Kunz, and
Zimmermann families.
Said
by the
Kamenka FSL to be homeUC to an Astian family. Said
by the
Katharinenstadt
FSL to be homeUC
to a
Heidecker
family.
Said
by the
Mariental FSL to
be homeUC
to
Bersch,
Dreher, and
Hermann families. Said
by the
Roethling FSL to
be homeUC
to a
Flanz family.
Said by the
Schoenchen FSL to be homeUC to Schoenchen and Waldweiten
families.
Said by the
Warenburg FSL to
be homeUC
to
Nissen stepson
of
Koch.
Luz{Jacob}FN:
said by
KS:362 to have
gone fromUC
Beinberg,
Calw [Amt],
Wuerttemberg toUC
Kassel.
Luzaft?FN:
said by the
Enders FSL to be
fromUC
Schleswig-Holstein
(no locality
mentioned).
The family
name in 1798 was
spelled
Lutzhoff (Mai1798:En26).
LuzernVV
(aka
Michailowka, Remmler, Roemmler): a
Lutheran German
colony founded in
1767 on the eastern
side of the Volga
river not far from
Meinhard.
To the best
of my knowledge no
copy of its First
Settlers’ List has
been found and
published.
Anyone learning of
such a docient,
please let us know
immediately.
However, we
have origin
information on some
of its first or
nearly first
settlers – this
information is
available in
“Kolonisten des
Lokators
Beauregard, die
voruebergehend in
anderen Kolonien
angesiedelt wuerden”
in pages 349-380 of
Pleve,
Einwanderung …,
vol.4. The numbers
in parens below
indicate the
position of a family
in that list,
identified in this
Index as
Lk.
In addition,
we have family names
of some who probably
were first settlers
here based on (1)
other colonies
having said they
moved in from
Luzern or (2)
they were living in
Luzern in 1798 –
and in both cases I
found no record
saying they had
moved from any other
village to
Luzern, and they
were not found in
any printed FSL.
Such families
listed below with
no origin and
have no number in
parens following
their name.
Placenames in
italics are taken
from Kuhlberg lists
as printed in the
Pleve books.
from
Bamberg [Bishopric]: (Burghardt{Nicolaus}44,
Degner{A.Maria50);
from
Bieber, [Hanau County]: (Voelker{Jacob}83);
from
Blankenbach, [Hessen-Kassel Landgraviate?): ( Reit21);
from
Breitfurt, [Pfalz-Zweibruecken Duchy]: (Flach{Valentin}129);
from
Buchfeld?, [Bamberg Bishoric]: (Amon{Caspar}49);
from
Fugenhausen?:
Mei{Georg}81);
from
Greissenheim: (Griessling{Heinrich}71, {J.Georg}72);
from
Hessbach: (Brant{Conrad141);
from
Kastel: (Fraas{Wolfgang}39);
from
Lauenheim?: (Burghardt{Georg}150);
from
Lohr, [Kurmainz?]: (Lembach{Anton}41
and {Paul}40);
from
Medewitz: (Heglein?{Michael}51);
from
Mengen?: (Braun{Johannes}80);
from
Merzhausen: (Heil{Johannes}82);
from
Neustadt: (Magar{Christoph}63);
from
Neustadt: (Diehl{Jacob}79);
from
Niederusel?, [Frankfurt Imperial City]: (Werner{Philipp}95);
from
Niederwald: (Diebach{Jacob)56);
from
Notzing?, [Kurbayern]: (Weimann{Joseph}55);
from
Obermoerlen, [Kurmainz]: (Richmeier{Johannes}73);
from
Orb, [Kurmainz}: (Bassert?{Adam}118,
Bauer{Adam}113,
{Johann}64, and
{J.Jacob}114,
Heil{Adam}59,
Herr{J.Peter}65,
Meier(Heinrich)66), Pfeifer{Jacob}57,
Ritter{Jacob}52,
{Johannes}52,
Schlotter{Philipp}115;
from
Rehbach: (Timant?{Johannes}116 and maybe
Regner{Andreas &
Anton}116a);
from
Sogerheim?: (R{Philipp}45);
from
Stromberg?, [Kurpfalz]: (Baecker{Johann}138);
from
Suhl, [Kursachsen]: (Kesslering{J.Stephan}148);
from
Waldhurn?, [Kurmainz]: (Schmidt{Johannes}97);
from
Wirtheim, [Kurmainz]: Ras?{Jacob}93)
.
Other possible first
settlers:
Ackermann{M.Katharina},
Basser{A.Maria},
Beck{Katharina},
Becker{A.Margaretha nee
Kleinshnis],
Becker{Elizaberth},
Becker{Johannes},
Block{Elizabeth}, Boes:
see
Postin,
Boet{Mattias}, Bruchmann{Elisabeth},
Christin?{Susanna},
Degner{Konrad},
Demond/Dermuth{Georg},
Gak{Dorothea},
Gak{widow}, Hack{Conrad}43a,
Hartner{Leonhardt},
Hasselbaum{Gertrude},
Johann{Martin},
Kaiser{Magdalena},
Kirchgessner{Valentin},
Klaassen{M.Eva},
Lechner{Leonard},
Lingantin?{MagdalenaE},
Meier{Wilhelm},
Mertz&Marx{Johannes},
Mitter{Katharina},
Pastel ,
Pikner{Heinrich}, Postin{Elisabeth},
Reichmesser{Elisabeth},
Remmler{Jakob},
Reuter{Johann}, Ritter{Christina},
Ruff{Walpurga},
Schmelzer/Schmeltzer
{Johann},
Schmidt{Johann},
Spieter{Gottfried},
Svivakhim?{A.Maria},
von der Au{Johannes},
Yeglnin?{Dorothea},
Yemer{Johann},
Yeshin{Elizabeth}.
LydeckenGL:
see
Leidhecken.
LydershausenGL:
is 12 miles SSE of
Koblenz city,
and said by the
Boregard FSL to
be homeUC
to an
Oper? family and
possibly to a
Windemann
family.
Lyon,
Frankreich: is 70 miles SW of
Geneva; also see
Lion.
LysanderhausenGL,
Saxony: an
unidentified place,
said by the
Merkel FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Neumann family.
Lyubets(?)GL,
Kurmainz: an
unidentified place
said by the
Preuss FSL to be
homeUC to
a
Krug family.
LyufFN:
see
Lofling.
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