Peter Bauer and Susanna —

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Peter Bauer was born in about 1720-5 and was from the area of Ladenberg, Baden-Württemburg, Germany.

Peter married Susanna —. Susanna was born in 1739 and was presumably also of Ladenberg.

They arrived at Schuck, Saratov, Russia with two of their children 1 May 1767, where they were listed as some of the first settlers. Peter was a farmer.

Susanna had died by the time of the 1798 census. Peter died 29 March 1803 in Schuck, Saratov, Russia.

Peter and Susanna’s children are:

1 Johann Thomas Bauer, born in about 1761, of Ladenberg, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany, married Maria Eva Seib.

Wife: Maria Eva Seib, b. abt. 1764 in Seewald, Russia.

Children: Konrad Bauer, Lorenz Bauer, Klara Bauer, Margareta Bauer, Susanna Bauer, Magdalena Bauer, Sofia Bauer, Katherina Bauer, Maria Agnes Bauer, and Wilhelmus Bauer.

2 Wolfgang Bauer, born in about 1767, of Ladenberg, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany, married Maria Eva Ketich or Götte.

Wife: Maria Eva Ketich or Götte, b. abt. 1770.

Children: Leonhardt Bauer, Katherina Bauer, Maria Josepha Bauer, and Johannes Bauer.

3 Margareta Bauer, born in about 1769, of Schuck, Saratov, Russia, married Peter Krieger.

Husband: Peter Krieger, b. abt. 1767.

Children: Jakob Krieger, Elisabeta Krieger, Susanna Krieger, Julianna Krieger, Peter Krieger, Katherina Krieger, and Joannes Caspar Krieger.

3 Maria Eva Bauer, born about 1774 in Schuck, Saratov, Russia, married Valentin Billinger in 1793 in Franzosen, Saratov, Russia, moved to Herzog, Samara, Russia by 20 Oct 1801, died 5 Sep 1833 in Herzog, Samara, Russia.

Husband: Valentin Billinger, b. abt. 1770 in Herzog, Samara, Russia to Andreas Billinger and Anna Maria Schock, moved with his parents to Franzosen, Saratov, Russia in 1786, died 1 Mar 1834 in Herzog, Samara, Russia.

Children: Peter Billinger (d. as a young man), Philipp Billinger (m. Maria Catharina Dening), Friedrich Billinger (d. as a young man), Caspar Billinger, Aloisius Billinger (d. young), Justina Catharina Billinger (m. Johann Adam Pfeifer), Anna Maria Billinger (d. young), Martin Billinger (m. Barbara Weirich), Anna Catharina Billinger, and Magdalena Billinger (m. 1) Johan Georg Meier and 2) Peter Kuhn).


Summary of Sources

  1. Pleve, Igor, Einwanderung in das Wolgagebiet 1764-1767, Band 4 (Kolonien Reinhardt - Warenburg), Göttingen: Nordost-Institut, 2008.
  2. Boyd, Darryl, Gartner, Angela , Johannson, Jody, and Hawinkels, Cathy (comp.), Schuck Parish Records, https://volgaparishes.com/schuck_page.html, 2022.
  3. Boyd, Darryl and Dreiling, Trecil (comp.), Rohleder Parish Records 1801 to 1857, https://volgaparishes.com/rohleder_page.html, 2022.
  4. Kholmatov, Bachtiar (trans.), No. 2839, The 1798 Description of the Saratov Colony of Gryaznovatka also known as Schuck, No. 120, Lincoln, NE:  American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1996.
  5. Kholmatov, Bachtiar (trans.), A Description of the Saratov colony of Rossoshi [Franzosen] (1798), Lincoln, NE:  American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1995.


Source Materials

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Mariental Parish Records 1789 to 1810

Kolonie Schuck
(russischer Ortsname: Grjaznovatka)
gegründet am 18. Juli 1766

34. Bauer, Peter, 42, kath. Ackerbauer aus Ladenburg
Frau: Susanna, 28
Kinder: Johann Thomas, 6; Wolfgang, 1/4
in der Kolonie eingetroffen am 1.5.1767
erhalten vom Vormundschaftskontor in Saratov 75 Rbl.


Source: Pleve, Igor, Einwanderung in das Wolgagebiet 1764-1767, Band 4 (Kolonien Reinhardt - Warenburg), Göttingen: Nordost-Institut, 2008.


Schuck Parish

Births and Baptisms

Photo: 1805B (1)
Line: 11
Year: 1805
Birth date: 1    23
Baptism date: 1    28
Child: Maria Agnes
Father: Bauer    Thomas
Mother: Siebin    Maria Eva
Village: Schuck

Photo: 1805B (1)
Birth date: Line: 8
Year: 1805
Birth date: 1    6
Baptism date: 1    7
Child: Joannes Caspar
Father: Krieger    Petrus
Mother: Bauerin    Margaritha
Village: Schuck

Photo: 1806B (2)
Line: 17
Year: 1806
Birth date: 4 [day missing]
Baptism date: 4    6
Child: Wilhelmus
Father: Bauer    Thomas
Mother: Seibin    Maria Eva
Village: Schuck


Deaths

Photo: 1803D (1)
Line: 13
Year: 1803
Age: 85
Date: 3    29
Name: Petrus    Bauer
Village: Schuck


Source: Boyd, Darryl, Gartner, Angela , Johannson, Jody, and Hawinkels, Cathy (comp.), Schuck Parish Records, https://volgaparishes.com/schuck_page.html, 2022.



Rohleder Parish Records 1801 to 1857

Deaths

Photo: 191-1
Line: 65
Date: 5 Sep 1833
Age: 50
Name: Billinger    Eva
Village: Herzog

Photo: 191-2
Line: 14
Date: 1 Mar 1834
Age: 60
Name: Billinger    Valentin
Village: Herzog


Source: Boyd, Darryl and Dreiling, Trecil (comp.), Rohleder Parish Records 1801 to 1857, https://volgaparishes.com/rohleder_page.html, 2022.


Schuck Census, 1798

This Register is made for the Office [Kontora] of Immigrant Oversight by the Fellow of the Supreme Court, Court Counsellor Popov, in the colony of Rossoshi [Franzosen] about the number of immigrants who lives in it, males and females with their ages; of them who is able to work counting from the age of 16 years to 60 years, and additional notes which are made which are made according to my personal obervation of the colonists. October 11, 1798.

No.
Names of Foreigners
Age
No. of Souls
Able or not to work
Notes



M
F
Y
N

2. Georg Kriger [Krieger] 72
1


1


    his wife:  Maria Eva Mer [Mäher or Mayer?]
70

1




    son:







      Peter
31 1





        his wife:  Margareta Baur [Bauer]
29
1




        their sons:







          Jakob
11
1


1


          Peter
2
1


1


        their daughters:







          Elisabeta
8

1




          Susanna
6

1




          Uliana [Julianna]
4

1




          Katherina
3m
1



5. Peter Baur [Bauer], widower 78
1


1


    son:






      Wolf Gayn [Hein?] 31
1

1



         his wife:  Maria Eva Ketich [Götte?] 28

1




         their sons:






           Leonhardt 11
1


1


           Johannes 3
1


1


         their daughters:






           Katherina 8

1




           Maria Josepha 4
1



20. Thomas Bauer 37
1

1



    his wife:  Maria Eva Sayp [Seib], from Verchovye colony [Seewald] 34
1



    sons:  Konrad 18 1
1
Works in Kopenka colony [Volmer].

              Lorenz 14 1

1

    daughters:






              Klara 11
1



              Margareta 9
1



              Susanna 8
1



              Magdalena 5
1



              Sofia 3
1



              Katherina 3m
1



Register
Prepared for the Office [Kontora] of Immigrant Oversight by the Deputy Chief Justice, Cavalier Sixtel, in the colony of Gryaznovatka [Schuck] colony. [Information follows] about the foreigners who have left this colony for different places and also about widows and girls, [who have gone to other colonies]. October 5, 1798.

No.
Who, where left colony
When (yr.)
14.
 Maria Eva, Peter Bauer’s daughter, married Valentine Biringer [Beringer] from Rossotchi colony [Franzosen].
1793


Register made by Fellow of the Chief Justice, State Counselor Popov, for the Office of Immigrant Oversight, of the colony of Rossoshi [Franzosen], with an explanation of what workers each family has in its household, as well as stock and fowl in the autumn of 1796 and the year 1797, grains and potatoes, and what kinds of harvests they had, according to personal information.

No.
Workers
Livestock


Horses
Cows
Sheep
Swine
Geese
Turkeys
Ducks
Chickens
2. 1 6 10 14 5 2

15
5. 1 3 3 5 4 2
1 25
20. 2 3 1 1 2 2

10


No.
Grains and potatoes planted, summer 1797 (potatoes, autumn 1796)

Rye
Wheat
Barley
Oats
Millet
Peas
Potato

chetvert
chetverik
chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik
2. 3 1 3 1

3 6
˝


6
5. 3
3


3

˝
1
5
20. 3
3


4





5


No.
Harvest of grain, potatoes, tobacco, 1797

Rye
Wheat
Barley
Oats
Millet
Peas
Potatoes
Tobacco

chetvert
chetverik
chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik pood
2. 12 4 6


7
1


2
2
5.
7
7

10
1

4 2
5
20. 7
7


8




1
3


Source:  Kholmatov, Bachtiar (trans.), No. 2839, The 1798 Description of the Saratov Colony of Gryaznovatka also known as Schuck, No. 120, Lincoln, NE:  American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1996.



Franzosen Census, 11 Oct 1798

This Register is made for the Office [Kontora] of Immigrant Oversight by the Fellow of the Supreme Court, Court Counsellor Popov, in the colony of Rossoshi [Franzosen] about the number of immigrants who lives in it, males and females with their ages; of them who is able to work counting from the age of 16 years to 60 years, and additional notes which are made which are made according to my personal obervation of the colonists. October 11, 1798.

No.
Names of Foreigners
Age
No. of Souls
Able or not to work
Notes



M
F
Y
N

19.
Valentin Bellinger from Susly [Herzog]
28
1

1



    his wife: Maria Eva Bauer from Gryasnovatka [Schuck]
24

1




    sons:  Peter
3
1


1


              Philipp
1
1


1


Register made by Fellow of the Chief Justice, State Counselor Popov, for the Office of Immigrant Oversight, of the colony of Rossoshi [Franzosen], with an explanation of what workers each family has in its household, as well as stock and fowl in the autumn of 1796 and the year 1797, grains and potatoes, and what kinds of harvests they had, according to personal information.

No.
Workers
Livestock


Horses
Cows
Sheep
Swine
Geese
Turkeys
Ducks
Chickens
19.
1
2
3




2
6


No.
Grains and potatoes planted, summer 1797 (potatoes, autumn 1796)

Rye
Wheat
Barley
Oats
Millet
Peas
Potato

chetvert
chetverik
chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik
19.
2

2



2





1


No.
Harvest of grain, potatoes, tobacco, 1797

Rye
Wheat
Barley
Oats
Millet
Peas
Potatoes
Tobacco

chetvert
chetverik
chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik chetvert chetverik pood
19.
4

3



10





4



Source:  Kholmatov, Bachtiar (trans.), A Description of the Saratov colony of Rossoshi [Franzosen], Lincoln, NE:  American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1995.



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