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Johann Peter Bauer was born about 1756 in Winterbach, Kreis St. Wendel, Saarland, Germany to Johann Peter Bauer and Elisabeth —.
Peter married Anna Elisabeth Klunk. Anna Elisabeth born 24 September 1758 to Johann Michael Klunk and Anna Christina Eckstein. She was christened 27 September 1758 in Niederwörresbach, Birkenfeld, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Both Peter and Anna Elisabeth had arrived in Schäfer, Saratov, Russia 1 August 1766 with their parents and siblings and settled there.
Peter and Anna Elisabeth’s children are:
1 | Catharina
Bauer, born about 1777 in Schäfer, Saratov, Russia,
married 1) Johann Peter Hoffman in 1794 in Graf, Samara,
Russia and 2) Anton Graf 21 Jul 1814 in Graf, Samara,
Russia, died 16 May 1830 in Herzog, Samara, Russia. Husband 1: Johann Peter Hoffman, b. abt. 1768, prob. son of Johannes Hoffmann and Barbara —, of Rohleder, Samara, Russia, moved to Graf, Samara, Russia in 1795, d. 3 Jun 1814 in Graf, Samara, Russia. Husband 2: Anton Graf, b. abt. 1769 in Graf, Samara, Russia, m. 1) Anna Barbara Spies and 3) Elisabetha Kreitzer, d. 1837 in Herzog, Samara, Russia. Children (by Peter): Maria Elisabeta Hoffman (m. Johannes Klein), Johann Georg Hoffman, Marianna Hoffman, Anna Catharina Hoffman, Ursula Christina Hoffman, Anna Catharina Hoffman, and Michael Hoffman (m. Anna Maria Kuhn). Children (by Anton): Peter Graf (m. 1) Anna Maria Hergert and 2) Barbara Sturm) and Andreas Graf (m. Barbara Dening). |
2 | Anna Elisabetha Bauer,
born in about 1784, of Schäfer, Saratov, Russia. |
3 | Maria Elisabetha Bauer,
born in about 1788, of Schäfer, Saratov, Russia. |
Summary of Sources
- Pleve, Igor, Einwanderung in das Wolgagebiet 1764-1767,
Band 4 (Kolonien Reinhardt - Warenburg), Göttingen:
Nordost-Institut, 2008.
- Boyd, Darryl and Dreiling, Trecil (comp.), Rohleder Parish Records 1801 to 1857, https://volgaparishes.com/rohleder_page.html, 2022.
- Rye, Richard (trans.), Lipovka/ Schäfer 1798 Census, Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1995.
- Mai,
Brent Alan, 1798 Census of the German Colonies along the
Volga: Economy, Population, and Agriculture, Volumes 1 and
2, Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from
Russia, 1999.
Source Materials
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First Settlers List
Kolonie Schäfer
(russischer Ortsname: Lipovka)
gegründet am 1. August 1766
7. Bauer, Johann Peter, 50, luth. Ackerbauer aus Zweibrücken,
Winterbach
Frau: Elisabeth, 45
Kinder: Johann Peter, 10; Katharina Margarethe, 14
in der Kolonie eingetroffen am 1.8.1766
erhalten von der Kanzlei in Petersburg 16 Rbl., von der
Voevodenkanzlei in Saratov 150 Rbl.
1768 gab es in der Wirtschaft 4 Pfd., 4 Kühe, gepflügt: 1 Des., gesät:
5 Četverik Roggen
...
18. Klunk, Johann Michael, 37, luth., Ackerbauer aus Zweibrücken,
Birkenfeld
Frau: Anna Christina, 27
Kinder: Johann Andreas, 1; Anna Elisabeth, 10; Susanna Margarethe, 5
in der Kolonie eingetroffen am 1.8.1766
erhalten von der Kanzlei in Petersburg 12 Rbl., von der
Voevodenkanzlei in Saratov 150 Rbl.
1768 gab es in der Wirtschaft 4 Pfd., 1 Kuh, gepflügt: 1 Des., gesät:
6 Četverik Roggen
Source: Pleve, Igor, Einwanderung in das Wolgagebiet 1764-1767, Band 4 (Kolonien Reinhardt - Warenburg), Göttingen: Nordost-Institut, 2008.
Schäfer Census, 10 June 1798
Peter
Bauer
43 Able to
work
Wife:
Anna Elisabeta
Klunk
41
Daughters:
Anna
Elisabeta
14
Maria
Elisabeta
10
1 worker
5 horses
7 cows
7 sheep
7 swine
50 chickens
In 1796 and spring 1797, he planted:
3 chetvert and 4 chetverik of rye
6 chetvert of wheat
4 chetverik of barley
1 chetvert of oats
1 chetverik of millet
1 chetvert and 4 chetverik of potatoes
In 1798, he had a harvest of:
9 chetvert of rye
15 chetvert of wheat
2 chetvert of barley
3 chetvert of oats
1 chetvert of millet
3 chetvert of potatoes
Register completed for the Office [Kontora] of Immigrant Oversight by Fellow of the Chief Justice, Court Counsellor Popov, in the colony of Lipovka [Schäfer] about those foreigners of both sexes who have left the colony, and those maidens and widows who married in other colonies, as indicated by the community. June 10, 1798.
No. |
Who departed the colony and where |
Year |
16. |
Maiden Katarina, daughter of Peter Bauer, married Peter
Hoffman in Krutoyarovka [Graf] |
1794 |
Peter Bauer
Amount of yearly payment
59 rubles 3 1/2 kopeks
Payment current up to the year 1796
Total state
debt
649 rubles 38 1/2 kopeks
Source: Rye, Richard (trans.), Lipovka/ Schäfer 1798 Census,
Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia,
1995.
Graf Census, 1798
Gf06 Peter
Hoffmann h
30 from Rohleder
Katharina Bauer sp
21 from Schäfer
Johann Georg
s 1
Maria Elisabeth
d 3
Workers: 1
Horses: 6
Cows: 5
Sheep: 6
Swine: 4
Chickens: 10
Planted - 1796/1797
Rye: 5 chetverik
Wheat: 2 chetvert
Potatoes: 4 chetverik
Harvested - 1797
Rye: 5 chetvert
Wheat: 8 chetvert
Source: Mai, Brent Alan, 1798 Census of the German Colonies along
the Volga: Economy, Population, and Agriculture, Volumes 1 and
2, Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia,
1999.
Rohleder Parish Records 1801 to 1857
Marriages
Photo:
53-1
Line: 11
Date: 21 Jul 1814
Groom: Graf Anton
Marital status: W
Village: Graf
Bride: Bauer Catharina
Marital status: W
Village: Graf
Where married: Graf
Witness: Nicolaus Paul
Deaths
Photo:
54-1
Line: 6
Date: 3 Jun 1814
Age: 48
Name: Hoffman Peter
Village: Graf
Cause: paralysis?
Photo:
182-2
Line: 16
Date: 16 May 1830
Age: 48
Name: Graf Catharina
Village: Herzog
Source: Boyd, Darryl and Dreiling, Trecil (comp.), Rohleder Parish Records 1801 to 1857, https://volgaparishes.com/rohleder_page.html, 2022.
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