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KORNELSEN GENEALOGY
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List of Families Intending to Settle in the Kuban - 1864
(1) Maria Voth (mother of 
Maria Mietz Kornelsen[Mariechen], May 5, 1900, 
Tiegenhagen, Molotschna, South Russia - April 2, 1991, Leamington, Ontario, 
Canada), 
born November 28, 1877,
Alexandrodar, Kuban, Northern Caucasus RUSSIA
(2) Heinrich Kornelsen (June 15, 1807 - March 30, 1857) Line in the Kuban
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EXTRACT
| 
			Whether or not Found in the 1869 
			Kuban Colony Census 
 
 | 
			Grandma Number | 
			No. | 
			Names of Family Members | 
			Ages | 
			Village of Current Residence | 
			Where Listed in the Last Revision List (1858 
			Molotschna Colony Census)    
			  | 
			Fixed Assets of the Same (Immovable Property Such 
			as Buildings) | 
			Total Fixed Assets in Rubles | 
			Capital from Land in Rubles | 
			Total of Moveable Household Assets in Rubles | Grand Total in Rubles | |
VOTH
| 
			Yes | 
			53568 | 
			35 | Peter Goerz w - Helena s - Peter Franz d - Anna Catarina stepson:  
			   Joh. Voth stepdaughter: Helena Voth | 
			43 
			  
			19 
			9 
			  
			  
			  
			25 | 
			  
			52 
			  
			  
			18 
			14 
			  
			  
			  
			24 | Sparau | Listed at Sparau No. 40 | A non-landowner’s house | 
			300 | 
			  | 
			138.25 | 438.25 | 
...
| 
			No | 
			450856 | 
			41 | Adreas [Andreas] 
			Voth w - Catarina s - Johann d - Anna | 
			40 
			  
			7 | 
			  
			35 
			  
			4 | Pastwa | Listed at Waldheim No. 37 |   | 
			  | 
			  | 
			185 | 
			185 | 
[Source: http://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/russia/Kuban_1864.htm ] - 73 families
Notes for 1864
Note: The List of Families Living in the Kuban Colony - 1866, which is incomplete, does not show a Voth.
[Source: http://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/russia/Kuban_1866.htm ] - 36 of 67 families
Note: The List of Families Living in the Kuban Colony - 1869 does not show a Voth
[Source: http://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/russia/Kuban_1869.htm ] - 67 families
KORNELSEN
[Note: It would appear that permission to move to the new colony of Kuban occurred on January 24, 1864
	
	http://books.google.ca/books?id=ScSz3F47L6cC&pg=PA47&lpg
	
	=PA47&dq=%22simon+harms%22+kuban&source=bl&ots
	
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	_gQfUrZyrBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum
	
	=1&ved=0CBcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=KUBAN&f=false 
	- The story of the early Mennonite Brethren, 1860-1869: reflections of a 
	Lutheran churchman   ... By John B. Toews ]
| 
			Yes | 
			54220 | 
			10 | Cornelius Cornelsen w - Katarina Johann Dick Abrham Lowen stepdaughters: 
			 
 Anna Dick Sara Elisabeth Löwen | 59       17 13 | 
			  
			  
			46 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			23 
			21 
			9 | Wernersdorf | Listed at Wernersdorf No. 
			21 | A non-landowner’s house | 
			300 | 
			  | 
			359 | 
[Source: http://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/russia/Kuban_1864.htm ] - 73 families
HARMS
[Note: Simon Harms of Liebenau, Molotschna, married H Hübert's daughter - moved to Kuban - The Social Background to the Emergence of the Mennonite Brethren in Nineteenth Century Russia James Urry, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand]
| 
			Yes | 
			283353 | 
			4 | Simon Harms w - Agatha d - Anna Maria | 
			34 
			  
			7 | 
			  
			31 
			  
			4 
			1 | Liebenau | Listed at Schardau No. 37 | A brick non-landowner’s 
			house together with a shed and a barn | 
			1200 | 
			  | 
			432.30 | 1632 | 
[Source: http://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/russia/Kuban_1864.htm ] - 73 families
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