Galizien Mennonite Page
More recent information:
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Mennonite Gedcom database maintained by The California Mennonite Historical Society. GRANDMA contains information on over 1.4 million individuals.
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2019 CBC article about discovered gravestones with names. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/mennonite-tombstones-ukraine-1.5345781.
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2018 CBC article about a sad chapter in the history of Mennonites in the Ukraine. Three families visited the Ukraine and gained access to KGB archives. https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/ukraine-mennonite-kbg-archives.
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Searchable Google map with Mennonite settlements in old Austria and Russia are available from Andreas Tissen at https://chort.square7.ch/FB/atiss20.html.
- The book Mennonitische Namen (Mennonite Names), in both German and English, is available online at archive.org/details/mennonitischenam0000pete. You will need a free account to view the book. You may have to try a few days in a row to catch the book when it is not in use
Galician Family Study Mennonites in Galicia Database
Database © copyright 1998 - 2008 by Thomas P. Miller ; all rights reserved
The Galician Family Study Database was derived from the Book "Mennoniten im Kleinpolen" published in 1934 by Peter Bachmann. A sequel (named "Galizien Mennoniten in Wandel der Zeiten") with additional data representing a total of about 7,000 family members was published in 1984 by Arnold Bachmann. This work was transcribed to computer files by T P Miller together with more than 7,000 new entries in 1993. This effort continued with the collaboration of G V Linscheid as new data was uncovered. There are 21,144 family records in this database as of January 2008.
The original authors of these databases (T. P. Miller and G. V. Linscheid) are no longer able to make any further additions or changes to these databases and most of the information in them has not changed since 2008.
GGD continues to be interested in adding articles and updates about the Galizien German Mennonites to our web pages. In addition interested researchers can contact the Mennonite Historical societies in the USA (https://www.mennoniteusa.org/historical-archives/) and Canada http://www.mhsc.ca/).
Surnames
Bachmann (ba) | Bergthold (be) | Brubacher (bu) |
Ewy (ew) | Forrer (fo) | Huwen / Hubin (hu) |
Jotter (jo) | Klein (kl) | Kintzi (ki) |
Laise (la) | Linscheid (li) | Merk (me) |
Müller (mj) | Müller (ms) | Rupp (rh) |
Rupp (rj) | Schmidt (sc) | Stauffer (stch) (stja) (stjo) |
To assist with the use of the above family databases here are a number of useful files :
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