[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Volhynian Germans in Cleveland, OH?

Jane Wilkens wilke013 at umn.edu
Sun Sep 16 18:30:24 PDT 2012


I am aware of a branch of my paternal side whose relatives emigrated to Cleveland, OH after WWII.  I am not aware of why they chose Cleveland.  Herman Zwingelberg (1903-1976) emigrated in 1952 along with wife Selma Nehrenberg and their children Harry, Heinz, Ewald, Erika, Siegfried, and Giesela.  Herman  Zwingelberg's father Otto (b 1867) was brother to my great grandfather, also Herman Zwingelberg (1873-1947).  My great grandfather's family moved from Koenigsburg area to Volhynia (Zhitomir district) in about 1870-1880.  My great grandfather emigrated in 1896 to South Dakota.

Don't know that this helps you a lot, though, as names you list and listed by Gary don't show up on my known family lists.  But there may have been some Cleveland connection with Volhynian Germans.

Jane Wilkens

On Sep 16, 2012, at 3:46 PM, Gary Gomes <ggomes at soundviewnet.com> wrote:

> Jerry,
> 
> I have a family tie, but not much detail.  My great uncle, Rynholt (Ronald)
> Breen (was Bruhn), was born in Whitesand, SK in 1903 to Frederick Bruhn (or
> Bruehn) and Caroline Lehmann.
> 
> Frederick was born in Konisberg, GE, but Caroline is from "Polish Russia" -
> apparently a Baptist.  Frederick migrated to the US via Ellis Island in 1892
> with his first wife Auguste Pones/Pong?? and two boys and settled in
> Cleveland Ohio where they had two daughters.  Auguste apparently died about
> 1896.  
> 
> Frederick and Caroline Lehmann were married in Cleveland, Ohio after April
> 1896 and moved to the Northwest Territories not long thereafter - their
> daughter Emma was born in Ebenezer, SK January, 1899.
> 
> I have not identified Caroline's parents or found record of her migration to
> Cleveland, but believe that Caroline had at least two brothers Gustav and
> August who moved to the Ebenezer/Orkney area.
> 
> 
> 
> Gary
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>   1. Volhynian Germans in Cleveland, OH? (Jerry Frank)
>   2. update: Norenberg, Henschke, and others,	Brzeziny area
>      (Mauricio Norenberg)
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> Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 16:23:45 -0600 (MDT)
> From: Jerry Frank <franklyspeaking at shaw.ca>
> Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Volhynian Germans in Cleveland, OH?
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> I believe that I have encountered a small pocket of German Volhynians in
> Cleveland and was wondering if any of our readers have such roots that track
> through there.
> 
> Specifically, Ella HERMANN, born 1905 in Dresden, ND, daughter of Martin
> (aka Heinrich) Hermann and Natalie STUBEL, was married to Reinhold William,
> 10 Jun 1923 in Cleveland.  Since her husband's given name is clearly
> Germanic and since his birth place is given as Russia, his surname is almost
> certainly originally WILHELM.  This Stubel family is related to me.  Natalie
> was the daughter of Karl Stubel and Caroline Klatt who settled in Woodley,
> SK.  
> 
> In one of the US censuses, we find a Karl STUBEL and family also living in
> Cleveland and also with origins in Russia.  This family is not yet in my
> database.  However - Ella had an uncle Karl (also a son of Karl and Caroline
> above) who, until now, was thought to have been verschlept in Volhynia.  His
> age indicates a possible fit.  Could he have, in fact, found his way to the
> States and settled in Cleveland?
> 
> And finally, a HEMMINGER family from Volhynia is known to be living in
> Cleveland.  They are most certainly related to me though I have not yet
> found the definitive link.
> 
> 
> Jerry Frank
> 
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> Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2012 15:31:10 +1200
> From: Mauricio Norenberg <mauricio.norenberg at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] update: Norenberg, Henschke, and
> 	others,	Brzeziny area
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> Hi researchers,
> 
> If anybody else are stuck in Brzeziny, here is the advice: there's ALWAYS a
> way! :)
> 
> Some of you might remember about me being stuck in the lack of Brzeziny
> records.
> About an year ago I contacted Watta Research (strongly recommended) and
> managed to get small but important vital information: I discovered who were
> the parents of Ferdynand Norenberg (father of my Johann Norenberg, born in
> Dmosin, 1860). The parents of Ferdynand are Johann Nuernberg and Rozyna nee
> Schindler.
> 
> I spent some hours reading through ger-pol-volhynia  list's archives and
> googling but there are so much information that I get lost. I'm not sure
> where should I head next in order to find more information.
> 
> Here's the map that concerns:
> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/14577001/brzeziny_map.png
> 
> So basically the resume of locations I found traces of my family in the 1830
> to 1860's:
> Lodz Parish, Nwosolna Parish, Teolin, Osiny, Dmosin, Stoki, Budy Bedonskie.
> 
> Nowosolna Lutheran Parish
> 
> Marriage 1.11.1863
> Michal Norenberg born in Teolin, son of Jan (Johann) and Rozyna nee
> Schindler
> 20 years old  with
> Marianna Herman daughter of Michal and Rozyna nee  Engler
> 20 years old
> 
> Marriage 1865
> Wilhelm  Norenberg born in Teolin, son of Jan (Johann) and Rozyna nee
> Schindler
> 20 years old  with
> Anna Luiza Rell
> 18 years old
> witness: Ferdynand Norenberg living in Osiny, 36 years old (Wilhelm`s
> brother)
> 
> lutheran parish ??d?
> * Budy Bedo?skie 23.02.1831
> Samuel Norenberg son of Jan (Johann) Norenberg and Rozyna geb Schindler
> 
> In the index of civil records Dmosin, Tomaszow archive I found entries
> regarding Jan Norenberg,Olga Norenberg and Gustaw,Norenberg from Stoki.
> 
> 
> So, with all up to date I have:
> 
> **Jan (Johann) N?renberg, married with Rozine nee Schindler - (prob.
> married in early 1830's or late 1820's)
> children
> Michal Norenberg married with Marianna Herman Samuel Norenberg Wilhem
> Norenberg **Ferdynand Norenberg born ~1829 married with Anna Karoline Markus
> (married maybe in the 1850 to 1860's) children (known) Andreas Norenberg
> Gottffried Norenberg Emilie Norenberg born in Osiny married with Gottlieb
> Henschke in 1880's, Volhynia, Rozyzscze **Johann Norenberg born in Dmosin
> married with Julianna Braun in 1887, Sapust Kieselin, Rozyzscze files
> **grandmother (born in Brazil) **mother **me
> 
> Any clues much appreciated.
> 
> 
> What I **think** is I should start looking at Ilow Parish, what you people
> think?
> 
> Some interesting findings are under Ilow confirmations:
> 
> Johann Nuernberg, confirmed in 18 Mar 1812 Location: Brzeziny,
> Village: Kalloczin\Kolacin, NE Brzeziny [Mod Po]
> 
> I believe this could be the father of my ggg-grandfather Johann, but who
> knows? The village is close enough.
> 
> My new targets are:
> 
> * Find as much records of any kind from all of this people, I think the
> challenge is the timeframe of 1800 to 1850's (now I'm in Duchy of Warsaw
> also)
> * Trace them back to Germany
> 
> Regards
> 
> Mauricio
> 
> 
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