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In this segment of our web site a photo collection about Neu Samara should come into being. Besides, we are also depended on the help of the visitors. Therefore, we ask all which still have at home interesting photos, to give them us. Every donator will be thankfully mentioned. At the moment we have only the pictures of Elvira Nachtigall, a former teacher in Dolinsk, Alexander Wittenberg, Johann Funk, Dr. Katharina Neufeld, Neil Nickel, Valentina Nickel, Vanessa Black, Waldemar and Nadine Sukkau, Alexej Reimer, Johann Walde, Peter Bergmann, Kathie Giesbrecht and Ira Fertsch, Olga Heide we would like to thank them. In addition photos from the book "Neu Samara am Tock" and remained, not published images, were contributed by Johann Funk.

With the photos after 1991/1992 should be considered that most ethnic German inhabitants have emigrated since then to Germany. The today's state of the buildings is not necessarily the same as before the emigration. Also some new buildings have been build.
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Lugowsk

Abraham Martens, eldest of the Lugowsk Mennonite Brethren congregation.

Lugowsk

Anna and Heinrich Heide (brother of Martin Heide) Middle of 1960s

Lugowsk

Worship house

Lugowsk


Lugowsk


Lugowsk

Cornelius C. Klassen, minister in the Lugowsk Mennonite Brethren congregation. He emigrated in 1926 to Canada.

Lugowsk

The old worship house. After closing in 1932 it got an additional floor and became a central school.

Lugowsk

The married couple Heinrich and Katharina Reimer has dedicated their whole life to the school and the children. Their work in the central school in Lugowsk and later in Pleschanow is not to be underestimated. Almost everybody in the settlement knew the "dolle Reimer".

Lugowsk

House of family Heide

Lugowsk


Lugowsk

Family Neufeld

Lugowsk

Heinrich and Anna Heide (brother of Martin Heide)

Lugowsk

Katharina (nee Dick) and Martin Heide

Lugowsk

Katharina Pankraz, Anna Dick, Tina Derksen

Lugowsk

Kornelius Heide (1824-1913) and Sara (nee Reimer 1850-1933) with their children, children-in-law and grand-children: f.l. Katharina ( nee Heide) with husband Peter Derksen, Martin and Katharina (nee Dick) Heide

Lugowsk

Lidia Wittenberg, Tina Heide, Emilia Lerner

Lugowsk

Maria Töws (27.12.1890 – 18.09.1984), later wife of Abram Reimer

Lugowsk

Mill of Tobias Voth. After the collectivization this mill became property of the state and later it was altered in a dairy.

Lugowsk

Upper right Agnes Heide with her former schoolfellows

Lugowsk


1900

Lugowsk

Worship house
1901

Lugowsk

Worship house
1901

Lugowsk

Choir (sanger from Lugowsk and Dawlekanowo, conductor Cornelius Neufeld) and preacher Eldest David DĂĽrcksen from Crimea and Eldest David Schellenberg from RĂĽckenau (in front right) at the opening ceremony of worhship house in Lugowsk in 1901.
1901

Lugowsk

Klaas und Maria Töws (nee Giesbrecht) with four children: Maria (27.12.1890 - 18.09.1984)
Heinrich (18.12.1893)
Johann (25.10.1898 - 07.11.1936)
Nikolaj (12.09.1900 - 1936)
1904

Lugowsk

Martin and Katharina Heide (nee Dick) with their children Sarah and Heinrich
1913

Lugowsk

Katharina Heide (geb. Dick) mit ihrer Schwiegermutter Sarah Heide (geb. Reimer) und ihren Kindern Sarah, Heinrich und Tina auf dem Arm. Aprox 1914
1914

Lugowsk

Guitarist group from Pleschanowo serving in Lugowsk in 1916. The daughters of Eldest Abram Martens.
1916

Lugowsk

Abram and Maria (nee Töws) Reimer with four children.
1929

Lugowsk

House of family Heide
1930

Lugowsk

6. Grade of Lugowsk school, June 1932. From left
1. row: Lena Ediger, Elisabeth Ewert, Helene Penner, Susanne Penner, Sarah Wedel
2. row: Helene Kröker, Johann Kasdorf (teacher of German language and literature), Dietrich Bergmann (school principal, teacher of social studies), Abram Janzen (teacher of chemstry and biology), Heinrich Reimer (teacher of Russian language and literature), Johann Dyck (teacher of physiks and mathematics), Maria Voth
3. row: Johann Heide, Franz Nickel, Peter Nickel, Johann Neufeld, Kornelius Janzen, Gerhard Kasdorf, Hans Wedel.
4. row: Isakk Kröcker, Peter Dyck, Jakob Dyck, ? Puhann, Jakob Walde, Hermann Erhard, Peter Görzen, Franz Nickel.
1932

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