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Peter Albrecht

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Birthplace: Danzig, Germany
Death: 1793 (51-52)
Neuendorf, Chortitza, South Russia
Immediate Family:

Husband of Susanna Albrecht Doerksen
Father of Maria Margaretha Doerksen; Magdalena (Helena) Hildebrand; Peter Peter Albrecht; Maria Friesen and Susanna P Doerksen
Brother of Unknown Friesen

GM #: 266342
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About Peter Albrecht

Peter Albrecht

  1. 266342

Birth: 1741 Death: Bef 1793 Migration: 1789, Neuendorf, Chortitza, South Russia Last update: 24 Sep 2010 Family: Family 73163 Spouse: _?_, Susanna, Abt 1750, #266343 Last update: 6/27/2011 1 -- + Albrecht, Magdalena "Helena", 5 Jul 1769, #199303 2 -- + Albrecht, Peter, Abt 1771, #198378 3 -- + Albrecht, Maria, Abt 1774, #228194 4 -- + Albrecht, Susanna, Abt 1779, #198426 Notes: Note: In the 1776 W. Prussia Census he is listed in Schwarzdam with 1 son and 2 daughters. He was a member of the Ellerwald Gemeinde. He migrated from Prussia to Neuendorf, Chortitza, S. Russia in 1789 (P. Rempel, p. 29). He apparently died by 1793 as he isn't listed in the 1793 list of homeowners in Neuendorf (B. H. Unruh, p. 210). Birth Source: Neuendorf, The Old Colony Russia; The First Settlers:; Schapansky, Henry; Mennonite Family History, October, 1991., page 149 Birth Source: Schoenhorst: The Old Colony Russia, The First Settlers: 1788-1803, Part I; Schapansky, Henry; Mennonite Family History, Oct., 1993., page 113 Death Source: Neuendorf, The Old Colony Russia; The First Settlers:; Schapansky, Henry; Mennonite Family History, October, 1991. Death Source: Schoenhorst: The Old Colony Russia, The First Settlers: 1788-1803, Part I; Schapansky, Henry; Mennonite Family History, Oct., 1993., page 113 Migration Source: Mennonite Migration to Russia, 1788-1828; Rempel, Peter also Redekopp, A. H. and Thiessen, Richard D. editors; Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, Winnipeg, 2000., page 29



FamilySearch Family Tree Birth: 1741 - Stadtgebiet, Danzig, Prussia Death: 1793 - Neuendorf, Chortitza, Ukraine, Russia Wife: Susanna Albrecht (born Doerksen) Children: Magdalena Albrecht, Peter Albrecht, Susanna Doerksen (born Albrecht)

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Peter Albrecht

  1. 266342 Birth: 1741 Death: Bef 1793 Migration: Immigration: 1789, Neuendorf, Chortitza, South Russia Last update: 7/28/2020 Family 1: Family 116130 Spouse: _?_, Susanna, Abt 1750, #266343 1 -- + Albrecht, Magdalena "Helena", 5 JUL 1769, #199303 2 -- + Albrecht, Peter, Abt 1771, #198378 3 -- + Albrecht, Maria, Abt 1774, #228194 4 -- + Albrecht, Susanna, Abt 1779, #198426 Notes: Note: In the 1776 census of Mennonites in West Prussia he is listed in Schwarzdam with 1 son and 2 daughters. He was a member of the Ellerwald Gemeinde. He migrated from Prussia to Neuendorf, Chortitza, S. Russia in 1789 (P. Rempel, p. 29). He apparently died by 1793 as he isn't listed in the 1793 list of homeowners in Neuendorf (B. H. Unruh, p. 210). According to a letter written by Aeltester Gerhard Wiebe copied into his diary (pages 246-9), Albrecht had a sister, who was a widow Friesen in 1792. Birth Source: Neuendorf, The Old Colony Russia; The First Settlers:; Schapansky, Henry; Mennonite Family History, October, 1991., page 149 Death Source: Neuendorf, The Old Colony Russia; The First Settlers:; Schapansky, Henry; Mennonite Family History, October, 1991. Migration Source: Mennonite Migration to Russia, 1788-1828; Rempel, Peter also Redekopp, A. H. and Thiessen, Richard D. editors; Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, Winnipeg, 2000., page 29 Birth Source: Schoenhorst: The Old Colony Russia, The First Settlers: 1788-1803, Part I; Schapansky, Henry; Mennonite Family History, Oct., 1993., page 113 Death Source: Schoenhorst: The Old Colony Russia, The First Settlers: 1788-1803, Part I; Schapansky, Henry; Mennonite Family History, Oct., 1993., page 113 Source: 1776 census of Mennonites in West Prussia; Glenn H Penner (compiler)

Peter Albrecht

  1. 266342 Birth: 1741 Death: Bef 1793 Migration: 1789, Neuendorf, Chortitza, South Russia Last update: 3/30/2020 Family 1: Family 116130 Spouse: _?_, Susanna, #266343, Abt 1750 1 -- + Albrecht, Magdalena "Helena", #199303, 5 JUL 1769 2 -- + Albrecht, Peter, #198378, Abt 1771 3 -- + Albrecht, Maria, #228194, ABT 1774, Prussia 4 -- + Albrecht, Susanna, #198426, Abt 1779 Notes: Note: In the 1776 census of Mennonites in West Prussia he is listed in Schwarzdam with 1 son and 2 daughters. He was a member of the Ellerwald Gemeinde. He migrated from Prussia to Neuendorf, Chortitza, S. Russia in 1789 (P. Rempel, p. 29). He apparently died by 1793 as he isn't listed in the 1793 list of homeowners in Neuendorf (B. H. Unruh, p. 210). According to a letter written by Aeltester Gerhard Wiebe copied into his diary (pages 246-9), Albrecht had a sister, who was a widow Friesen in 1792. Birth Source: Neuendorf, The Old Colony Russia; The First Settlers:; Schapansky, Henry; Mennonite Family History, October, 1991., page 149 Birth Source: Schoenhorst: The Old Colony Russia, The First Settlers: 1788-1803, Part I; Schapansky, Henry; Mennonite Family History, Oct., 1993., page 113 Death Source: Neuendorf, The Old Colony Russia; The First Settlers:; Schapansky, Henry; Mennonite Family History, October, 1991. Death Source: Schoenhorst: The Old Colony Russia, The First Settlers: 1788-1803, Part I; Schapansky, Henry; Mennonite Family History, Oct., 1993., page 113 Migration Source: Mennonite Migration to Russia, 1788-1828; Rempel, Peter also Redekopp, A. H. and Thiessen, Richard D. editors; Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, Winnipeg, 2000., page 29 Source: 1776 census of Mennonites in West Prussia; Glenn H Penner (compiler); http://www.mennonitegenealogy.com/prussia/1776_West_Prussia_Census.pdf
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Peter Albrecht's Timeline

1735
December 18, 1735
Tiegenhagen, Prussia
1741
1741
Danzig, Germany
1769
July 5, 1769
Russian Federation
1771
1771
1774
1774
Khortitsa, Altai Mountains,, Altai Republic, Russia (Russian Federation)
1779
1779
1793
1793
Age 52
Neuendorf, Chortitza, South Russia