Gette / Götte (Boisroux)

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Götte (Boisroux)
Gette (Boisroux)
Гети (Boisroux)
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Discussion & Documentation: 

Joachim Götte, his wife Charlotta, and daughter Christina (age 1-month) arrived from Lübeck at the port of Oranienbaum on 4 July 1766 aboard the English frigate Love & Unity under the command of Skipper Thomas Fairfax.

This is believed to be the same August Jütte [sic] and his [new?] wife Friederica who are recorded on the list of colonists being transported from St. Petersburg to Saratov in 1767.

They settled in the Volga German colony of Boisroux on 7 June 1767 and are recorded there on the 1767 census in Household No. 12.

In 1773, August Götte and his wife moved from Boisroux to Paulskaya.

The Oranienbaum passenger list records that Joachim Götte was a student from Alberstedt while the 1767 census records that he was a farmer from Halberstadt.

Sources: 

- Mai, Brent Alan. 1798 Census of the German Colonies along the Volga: Economy, Population, and Agriculture (Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1999): Mv0280.
- Pleve, Igor. Einwanderung in das Wolgagebiet, 1764-1767 Band 1 (Göttingen: Der Göttinger Arbeitskreis, 1999): 142.
- Pleve, Igor. Lists of Colonists to Russia in 1766: Reports by Ivan Kulberg (Saratov: Saratov State Technical University, 2010): #1328.
- Rauschenbach, Georg. Deutsche Kolonisten auf dem Weg von St. Petersburg nach Saratow: Transportlisten von 1766-1767 (Moscow: G.V. Rauschenbach, 2017): #0652-0653.

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Brent Mai

Pre-Volga Origin

Volga Colonies