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*Vladimir Lenin
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== Maryland counties ==
== Research Tools ==


'''Click on a county to go to that county's page:''' {{MDmap}}
*[[Germans from Russia Search Strategies|Search Strategies]]<br>
*[[Germans from Russia Record Selection Table|Record Selection Table]]


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== Jurisdictions  ==
 
See [[Germans from Russia Historical Geography|Historical Geography]].
 
== Related Content  ==
 
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*[[Allegany County, Maryland|Allegany]]  
*[[Portal:Germany|Germany]]<br>
*[[Anne Arundel County, Maryland|Anne Arundel]]  
*[[Portal:Russia|Russia]]<br>
*[[Baltimore County, Maryland|Baltimore]]
*[[Portal:Ukraine|Ukraine]]<br>
*[[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore (City)]]
*[[Calvert County, Maryland|Calvert]]
*[[Caroline County, Maryland|Caroline]]
 
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*[[Carroll County, Maryland|Carroll]]
*[[Cecil County, Maryland|Cecil]]
*[[Charles County, Maryland|Charles]]
*[[Dorchester County, Maryland|Dorchester]]
*[[Frederick County, Maryland|Frederick]]
*[[Garrett County, Maryland|Garrett]]


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*[[Harford County, Maryland|Harford]]
Many German-speaking people also settled in related regions, including, for example, Russian Poland. For these "Germans" see also:<br>
*[[Howard County, Maryland|Howard]]
*[[Kent County, Maryland|Kent]]
*[[Montgomery County, Maryland|Montgomery]]
*[[Prince George's County, Maryland|Prince George's]]
*[[Queen Anne's County, Maryland|Queen Anne's]]


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*[[Somerset County, Maryland|Somerset]]  
*[[Portal:France|France]]<br>
*[[St. Mary's County, Maryland|St. Mary's]]  
*[[Portal:Switzerland|Switzerland]]<br>
*[[Talbot County, Maryland|Talbot]]  
*[[Portal:Hungary|Hungary]]<br>
*[[Washington County, Maryland|Washington]]
*[[Portal:Poland|Poland]]<br>
*[[Wicomico County, Maryland|Wicomico]]
*[[Worcester County, Maryland|Worcester]]


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Extinct or Renamed Counties: [[Charles County (old), Maryland|Charles (old)]] | [[Durham County, Maryland|Durham]] | [[Patuxent County, Maryland|Patuxent]] | [[Worcester (old) County, Maryland|Worcester (old)]]
== Things you can do  ==


== Things you can do  ==
'''Be bold!''' Help improve this. Consider the articles connected to this page to be partially completed stubs. Most of the text of articles in this portal was drafted about 1998 before the Internet became an important research tool. Please help answer questions you find in the text, and feel free to update with more recent information.


In order to make this wiki a better research tool, we need your help! Many tasks need to be done. You can help by:<br>
In order to make this wiki a better research tool, we need your help! Many tasks need to be done. You can help by:  


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[[Category:Germans_from_Russia|Portal:Germans from Russia]] [[Category:Ethnic,_Political,_or_Religious_Groups]]

Revision as of 13:56, 7 March 2009

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In 1762 Catharine the Great invited German-speaking people (among others) to settle in Russia.

Introduction[edit | edit source]

In 1762, Sophie Fredericke Auguste von Anhalt-Zerbst, a German native of Stettin, displaced her husband Peter III and took the vacant Russian imperial throne, assuming the name of Catherine II. "Catherine the Great" published manifestos in 1762 and 1763 inviting Europeans, (except Jews) to immigrate and farm Russian lands while maintaining their language and culture. Germans responded in particularly large numbers due to poor conditions in their home regions. Germans continued to migrate into Russian territories after Catherine's death, sometimes at the invitation of other Czars. Other Germans, especially those in Volhynia, arrived because of the availability of cheap land.

This page introduces you to the records you can use to discover your German-speaking ancestors who moved from German kingdoms and principalities, Alsace-Lorraine, Russian Poland, Switzerland, or Austria-Hungary to the Russian Empire and later from there to the New World. It describes the content, use, and availability of major genealogical records. Use these as suggestions to set meaningful goals and to select the records that will help you achieve your research goals.

Neither Germans who stayed in the Russia/Ukraine area, nor Germans who settled along the edges of the Russian Empire in places like Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia or the Baltic States are the focus of this portal. However, the strategies and records described here often help find such ancestors as well.

Generally, you must know the specific town in Russia or Ukraine where your ancestor was born before beginning research for Germans in Russia or Ukraine. This information is most often found in United States, Canada, or other New World sources.

You will need some basic understanding of genealogical research procedures. You may want to read the Wiki article Principles of Family History Research, or the booklet A Guide to Research (30971) which is also available at the Family History Library and at Family History Centers™.

Opportunities for genealogical research about Germans from Russia are sometimes limited because—
• Some records have been destroyed, lost, or moved to hard-to-locate, private collections.
• Some records are restricted from public use.
• Some records are hard to use or read.
• Some record keepers may be unable or or willing to search the records for you.

Despite these obstacles, there are other sources you can use to find ancestors who were Germans from Russia. This portal discusses those sources.|}

Featured Content[edit | edit source]

Village coordinators are individuals who coordinate the gathering of information and compiling of databases about the inhabitants of specific Germanic villages in Russia. You are encouraged to share your family information with the village coordinator for the village where your ancestor lived. You may also benefit from information already submitted by others. Read more...

Did you know?[edit | edit source]

Celebrities with Germans from Russia ancestors:

  • Catharine the Great, Empress of Russia, who originally invited Germans to Russia was herself born in Prussia.
  • John Denver (singer)
  • Vladimir Lenin

Research Tools[edit | edit source]

Jurisdictions[edit | edit source]

See Historical Geography.

Related Content[edit | edit source]

Many German-speaking people also settled in related regions, including, for example, Russian Poland. For these "Germans" see also:

Things you can do[edit | edit source]

Be bold! Help improve this. Consider the articles connected to this page to be partially completed stubs. Most of the text of articles in this portal was drafted about 1998 before the Internet became an important research tool. Please help answer questions you find in the text, and feel free to update with more recent information.

In order to make this wiki a better research tool, we need your help! Many tasks need to be done. You can help by: