[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] WINTERs and HAUSCH families of Zhitomir prior to 1904

George Shoning shoning at q.com
Thu Sep 23 16:56:10 PDT 2010



Katherine,
 
One comment on your family's lore regarding the bolsheviks taking Peter Winter away.  The bolsheviks did not take control in Russia until their revolution of October 1917.  I believe it actually was not until the 1930s that the majority of Volhynian Germans disappeared due to bolshevik (communist) action.
 
George
 
  
> Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 12:46:54 -1000
> From: katherinemjeffrey at gmail.com
> To: ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org
> Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] WINTERs and HAUSCH families of Zhitomir prior to 1904
> 
> I am looking for information on these families. Wilhelm and Rosalia WINTER
> (b. abt 1835 & 1839) were my gggrandparents. Their son Peter m. Luise
> HANSCH Mar 27, 1885. These were my ggrandparents. I can't finad any
> records for him, but family lore says the bolsheviks took him away and he
> was never seen again (probably after their youngest was conceived in 1897
> and before wife emigrated to Canada in 1904?) His sister Julianna WINTER
> was b. Sep 18, 1875 in Marianin. She later married a widower, much older
> than she was, a Wilhelm KROLL. The KROLLs emigrated through Ellis Island
> w/her WINTER parents in the late 1890s/1900. WINTERs also had a son/brother
> Michael who died Jan 30, 1880 in Rozyszce parish, Lezachow. Amelia WINTER,
> a daughter/sister had her baby, Adolf, there in 1883. Amelia WINTER went
> on to marry August HANSCH, brother of Luise in the 1880s (can't find a
> record) and they had 12 children, 7 of whom died in a smallpox epidemic in
> 1905. I believe there were a couple more HANSCHs who remained in Zhitomir,
> Adam and Stefan. A sister, Karolina HANSCH, emigrated either before or
> after marrying a man w/the last name MAIER (I think...) I don't know where
> else to look besides the St. Petersberg Extractions. I believe
> Luise(Louise) died somehwere in Strathcona, Alta, but I don't know when.
> She lived with her daughters' families there; they married OTTO and
> BABLITZ. I assume they are buried in some Lutheran Cemetery. I'm new to
> this website and new to searching for information outside the US. Can
> anyone help me with these families?
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