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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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Pleschanowo


Pleschanowo

Taken in 197?. In the brackets is the name of father
From left
bottom: Jakob (Jakob) Zert born 1922 in Krassikowo, bride Anna Kornelius Görtzen, bride groom Peter Hipler, Johann (Franz) Janzen born in Krassikowo,
above Johann (Johann) Schilke born in Jugowka, Johann (David) Penner born in Klinok, Johann (Wilhelm) Dyck born in Jugowka, Johann (Peter) Klassen born in Jugowka, Jakob (Jakob) Görzen born in Klinok, Georg (Johann) Friesen born in Donskoj, Heinrich (Heinrich) Becker born in Kamenez, Gerhard (Johann) Dück born in Pleschanowo

Pleschanowo


Pleschanowo

Daniel Boschmann, bishop of the Mennonite congregation in Pleschanow in 1904-1929.

Pleschanowo


Pleschanowo

The first worship house of the settlement belonged to the Pleschanow Mennonite congregation. Built approx. 1898. Since closing in 1931 it was used as a warehouse, school, clubhouse.

Pleschanowo

Friesen Wladimir and Martens Nikolaj, 1970s

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Gerhard Tessmann - son of the mill owner.

Pleschanowo

Isaak Walde (1837-1908) and his wife Anna (nee DĂĽck 1839-1903) with their grandson Heinrich Epp

Pleschanowo

Jakob HĂĽbert, the last owner of the water mill on the Tock, as a groom with his bride from the second marriage.

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Jakob Petker at the coffin of his wife.

Pleschanowo

Hospital, built in 1911. Now office of local administration.

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Pleschanowo


Pleschanowo

Mill in Pleschanowo. 4th from the right the miller Isaak Klassen.

Pleschanowo


Pleschanowo

So the Tock every spring was dammed up to lead the water on the turbines. Originally this work was done with horses, shovels and human strength. All villages had to do certain working- and horse's days.

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Daughter and son-in-law of Tessmann, the first owner of the mill.

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Pleschanowo


Pleschanowo

Celebration of winter ending near Pleschanowo

Pleschanowo

From left 1. Kornelius (son of Abram) Klassen, 2. Sarah Boldt (born in 1929), 7. Jakob (son of Martin) Kröcker (born in 1918 Kamenez), 8. Johann (son of Peter) Isaak (born in 1908 Bogomasowo), 9. Jakob (son of Peter) Gorzen (born in 1919 Kamenez), 10. Maria Görzen (nee Boldt), 11. Maria Dyck (nee Koop), 12. Her husband Johann Dyck (son of Jakob)

Pleschanowo


Pleschanowo

Water mill on the Tock near Pleschanow was pursued by two turbines. Built by Johann Wall, who sold it to Mr. Tessmann and later to Jakob HĂĽbert. The mill was expropriated from Jakob HĂĽbert in 1929.

Pleschanowo


Pleschanowo

Yard- dwelling house, stable and barn(Querscheune)- of Kornelius Unger. Built in 1891-1896.

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Pleschanowo


Pleschanowo


Pleschanowo

Tessmann with family approx. in 1910.
1910

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