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Kulm
Diamond Jubilee: Kulm, North Dakota, June 25 & 26, 1967
Kulm Diamond Jubilee Committee, Kulm, North Dakota, 1967, 200
pages, softcover, supplement to 1957 65th Kulm Anniversary Book
The Germans from Russia Heritage Collection is pleased to provide
this 75th diamond jubilee book of Kulm, LaMoure County, in south
central North Dakota.
For researchers, the "Family History Section" is of most
importance. Germans from Russia families include: Billinger, Billigmeier,
Brandenburger, Brost, Brosz, Broth, Buechler, Buerkely, Burkle,
Buchholz, Dittus, Elhard, Fey, Fischer, Flegel, Fregien, Frederick,
Gackle, Goehner, Goehring, Grenz, Grosz, Gruneich, Hartman, Hauff,
Heck, Hehr, Heidinger, Herman, Hermann, Hieb, Hettich, Hildebrand,
Hollan, Isaak, Jans, Jenner, Keller, Kinzler, Kjos, Kleingartner,
Klettke, Konrad, Kosanke, Kramlich, Kungel, Kusler, Lange, Malm,
Miller, Mogck, Mueller, Netz, Oberlander, Ost, Pahl, Rall, Rasch,
Renz, Rost, Ruff, Rutschke, Schlauch, Schlecht, Schneider, Schock,
Schott, Steinwandt, Strobel, Schuldheisz, Speidel, Steltzer, Vogel,
Welk, Widmer and Woehl.
Many of the family in the Kulm area came from Bessarabia including
these former German villages: Albota, Alt-Postal, Beresina, Dennewitz,
Klöstitz, Kulm, Leipzig, Mannsburg, Paris and Postal. Other
families identify immigration from South Russia to the Kulm area.
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| Marie
Fode and Jacob Bohnet. Jacob was born in 1861 in Postal, Bessarabia.
He came to Kulm in 1907. |
August
and Christina Grosz were born in Kulm, Bessarabia. |
Kulm Diamond Jubilee Book
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