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Chapter 1.0 - Stockbronner Hof - Germany

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The Eichhorn were natives of Stockbronner Hof, an rural area near the town of Neckarzimmern in Germany. "Neckarzimmern is a town in the district of Neckar-Odenwald, in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southern...

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Chapter 1.1 - Stockbronner Hof map area - Germany

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Neckarzimmern has a population of about 1500 inhabitants (2006). The village is extremely picturesque, is on a mountain slope at the edge of a bend of the river Neckar. An important part of...

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Chapter 1.2 - Stockbronner Hof - Jacob and Anna

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Very little is known about the Eichhorn in Germany, at least for now, the first migrants were a young married couple, children of the rural laborer Stockbronner Hof, Johannes Eichhorn. Jacob Eichhorn only...

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Chapter 2.0 - Jacob and Anna Catharina migrate to Denmark

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In 1760 the Danish King had placed an ad in the southwest of Germany inviting people to settle in Denmark by promising to cultivate fields that hitherto were only bushes and moors, among...

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Chapter 2.1 - The supposed benefits of migrating to Denmark

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Those who decided to emigrate to the Duchy of Schleswig would receive: 1. As much land as you can cultivate. 2. Freedom from any obligation for 20 years. 3. Travel, Money 100 guilders...

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Chapter 2.2 - Jacob and Anna Catharina arrive in Denmark

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Seven convoys in total, with 356 settler families (1394 people) arrived in the city of Schleswig, in the district of Gottorf between March 17, 1761 and October 15, 1762, a long convoy of...

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Chapter 2.3 - Neuborm colony - Denmark home of Jacob and Anna Catharina

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The Cologne Neu-Borm (G18) This colony with 40 unidentified farm was established on the arable land of the real state of Borm (Borm Meyerhof) in the parish of Hollingstedt. The review of the...

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Chapter 2.4 - Jacob and Anna Catharina decide to leave Denmark

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In late April and early May 1765 began the first wave of defections and emigration. Many fled into the darkness of the night. The names of the settlers who defected found in the...

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Chapter 2.5 - The descendants of Jacob and Anna Catharina in Denmark

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Jacob and Anna Catharina reach Flensburg in Denmark (Today German territory) A June 19, 1762, settled in the Danish colony of Neuborm, there they had their first child, Johann Jacob Eichhorn born on...

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Chapter 2.6 - Neuborm colony in Denmark at present.

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Chapter 2.7 - Neuborm Colony in Denmark at present. (Part II)

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Chapter 3.0 - Jacob, Anna Catharina and her young son migrated to Russia

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Jacob, Anna Catharina and her young son leave the colony Neuborm between 27 April and 1 May in the spring of 1765, heading first to Lübeck and from there by boat to St....

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Chapter 3.0.1 - Migration of Germans from Denmark to Russia 1763-1766

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They deserve a special chapter 51 of the 109 families settled in the village of Doenhoff in the province of Saratov in Russia. These 51 families did not come from Germany, like most...

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Chapter 3.1 - Doenhoff village in Russia, the new home of the Eichhorn

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Doenhof Lutheran colony was founded on July 21, 1766 by the Russian government. His Russian name was Gololobowka or Gololobovka, and German Denhoff and Doennhof. The official population figures were 384 (in 1769),...

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Chapter 3.2 - Jacob and Anna Catharina, a new child in Russia.

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Two years after settling in the village Doenhoff in Russia, born Eva Eichhorn, of which there are no data of descent or age at death, at least for now. (Source - Jacob &...

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Chapter 3.3 - Partial map Village Doenhoff, homes Eichhorn

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Here you can see a partial plan view of houses in the village Doenhoff, you can see a red arrow indicating the house of Jacob and Anna Catharina, and with an indicative arrow...

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Chapter 4.0 - Eichhorn to other villages in the Volga

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The marriage of German settlers Eichhorn already settled in Doenhoff, had a considerable descent in the village, more than four generations were born in Doenhoff, some Eichhorn from last generations moved to other...

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Chapter 4.1 - Eichhorn migration to America

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Approximately between 1870 and 1910 a new migration takes place from the villages of Volga, specific reasons drive many settlers to leave their villages, some Eichhorn were no exception and ventured on a...

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Chapter 4.2 - deporting Eichhorn

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On August 21, 1941 was officially decreed the deportation of Volga Germans to Siberia, Middle Asia and northwest of the Soviet Union, where most will find death in the midst of forced labor...

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