Меня зовут Мария Гебгарт рож.Альберг.Я родилась в Казахстане Чимкентская обл.Сары-Агачский р-он.село Тоболина.Мои Родители Давыд и Лидиа Альберг.Дедушку звали Фридрих бабушку Христиана.
По данным одной из поисковых машин в интернете есть Альберги с 68 различными именами, самое распространённое имя Johann (Иван).Фамилия Альберг встречается очень редко(по распространённости занимает ранг 1258.), что подтверждает мою теорию: Все Альберги - родственники, хотя далеко не все хотят родниться!
По разным историческим источникам в 18 веке из Германии в Россию в район Самары выехали: 1.Ahlberg Johann mit Frau und 3 Kinder, aus Anhalt- Dessau-Sa. 2.Alberg Johann mit Frau und 3 Kinder, aus Anhalt- Dessau-Sa. В Россию в колонию "Орловское" прибыл только Alberg Johann-David с семьёй.(Списки переселенцев ) Подозреваю, что 1-й и 2-й один и тот же человек, только в одном источнике фамилия была написана с ошибкой. Ну, а все остальные Альберги - его потомки.
По переписи населения 1798 года в Поволжье жили: Johann-David Alberg и Louisa Alberg(53) c дочерью Maria-Elisabeth Alberg(11); Andreas Alberg(30) c женой- Margaretha Weichelt(24) 2 дочерьми Maria- Luisa(3) u Maria- Margaretha(1) и братом Ernst Alberg(14). Margaretha Alberg(18) с мужем Gottlieb Staff. Maria Alberg(24) c мужем Andreas Bonaker Christian Alberg(40) c женой Anna Gerhard(30) и дочерью Friedrika(13).
По переписи населения 1834 года в Поволжье жили: Ernst Alberg(50) с женой Katharina(48) и их дети: Christian Friedrich(22) Andreas Friedrich(19) Maria Elisabeth(17) Johann Gottlieb(14) Heinrich Andreas(10) Johann Emanuel(7)
Christian Alberg(76) c женой Anna Katharina(67), geb. Gerhard
Johann Friedrich Alberg(14)с братьями и сестрёнкой Johann Andreas(12) Johannes(9) Katharina(4)
я нашла такую информацию,что первым переселенцем был,Алберг Давид (35лет)жена Лоуиса(22года) сын Иоган(10лет) прибыли в колонию 07.06.1767году из Деззау.
я нашла такую информацию-спустя 30 лет умер первопоселенец Алберг Давид,его жена Лоуиза в возрасте53 года проживала в колонии Воисроукс(Боаро),муж Христиан Геррфорт 56лет и доч Мария-Елизабет Алберг 11лет
gFN: said by the Orlovskaya FSL to be fromUC Dessau (no locality mentioned); a Knoll step-son was living with them which would indicate that frau Alberg was previously frau Knoll. Her maiden name was given as Lindtner in 1798 (Mai1798:Mv2187). This family is recorded as having sold their home in Anhalt-Dessau and as having left for Russia (Mai&Marquardt
#1046). Herr Alberg is mentioned as a god-parent for a Scheel child in Luebeck in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#131
AlbergFN: said by the Orlovskaya FSL to be fromUC Dessau (no locality mentioned); a Knoll step-son was living with them which would indicate that frau Alberg was previously frau Knoll. Her maiden name was given as Lindtner in 1798 (Mai1798:Mv2187). This family is recorded as having sold their home in Anhalt-Dessau and as having left for Russia (Mai&Marquardt
#1046). Herr Alberg is mentioned as a god-parent for a Scheel child in Luebeck in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#1310
ALBERG Family Crest / ALBERG Coat of ArmsThis surname of ALBERG was originally derived from the Old English personal name ALVRED, composed of the elements AELF (elf) and ROED (council). This name owed its popularity as a given name in England chiefly to the fame of Alfred the Great (849-899) who was the Anglo-Saxon King of Wessex born at Wantage in Berkshire the fifth and youngest son of King Aethelwuls. At the age of four he was taken to Rome to be confirmed by Pope Leo lV and soon afterwards visited the Frankish court of Charles lst, the Bald, with his father. He succeeded his brother Aethelred I as King in l87l when Viking invaders were occupying the northern east of England, and Wessex was under constant attack. Early in l878 the Danish Army burst into Wessex and drove Alfred into hiding in the marshes of Somerset. He recovered sufficiently to defeat the Danes decisively at the Battle of Edington in Wiltshire. He captured London in 886. He promoted education and learnin
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ALBERG Family Crest / ALBERG Coat of ArmsThis surname of ALBERG was originally derived from the Old English personal name ALVRED, composed of the elements AELF (elf) and ROED (council). This name owed its popularity as a given name in England chiefly to the fame of Alfred the Great (849-899) who was the Anglo-Saxon King of Wessex born at Wantage in Berkshire the fifth and youngest son of King Aethelwuls. At the age of four he was taken to Rome to be confirmed by Pope Leo lV and soon afterwards visited the Frankish court of Charles lst, the Bald, with his father. He succeeded his brother Aethelred I as King in l87l when Viking invaders were occupying the northern east of England, and Wessex was under constant attack. Early in l878 the Danish Army burst into Wessex and drove Alfred into hiding in the marshes of Somerset. He recovered sufficiently to defeat the Danes decisively at the Battle of Edington in Wiltshire. He captured London in 886. He promoted education and learning, fostered all the arts and inspired the production of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. He died in October 899 and was buried in Winchester. The name has numerous variant spellings which include ALLBRIGHT, AUBERT, ABERT, ALLEBRACH, OBRECHT, OBERT, OLBRICHT, ALBRECHT, ALIBERTI and ALBERTO, to name but a few. There are many notables of the name including Albert I (1255-1308) who was the king of Germany, the son of Rudolph I of Habsburg. He was elected king of Germany in opposition to the deposed Adolf of Nassau, whom he then defeated and killed in battle at Gollheim (1298). He proceeded energetically to restore the power of the monarchy and reduce that of the electoral princes, but was murdered while crossing the River Reuss by his disaffected nephew John. Albert, Prince Consort to Queen Victoria (1819-61) born at Schloss Rosenaux, near Coburg. He was the younger son of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. In 1840 he married his first cousin, Queen Victoria, a marriage that became a lifelong love-match. He was given the title of Prince Consort in 1857. Throughout their marriage he was, in effect the Queen's private secretary. Ministerial distrust and public misgivings because of his German connections, limited his political influence, although his counsel was usually judicious and far-sighted. He died of typhoid in 1861, occasioning a long period of seclusion by his widow. The Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens was erected in his memory in 1871.
Geschichte zum Anfassen und Mitmachen. Das Museum im Zeughaus, der Zitadellenpark und die Castrum Vechtense erzählen Geschichten aus der Bronzezeit und dem Mittelalter bis hin zur Gegenwart.
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Меня зовут Мария Гебгарт рож.Альберг.Я родилась в Казахстане Чимкентская обл.Сары-Агачский р-он.село Тоболина.Мои Родители Давыд и Лидиа Альберг.Дедушку звали Фридрих бабушку Христиана.
Johann Alberg Geboren im Kasachstan Kaplanbeck gebit Schimkent
eltern Alexander Alberg und Olga Ehrlich
В качачесве одной из версий можно предположить ,что так называли выходцев из района Альп . Имею в виду горы .
Отец мне говорил ,что их диалект очень похож на австрийский язык . В германии есть деревня которая называется Alberg .
Привет Альберги.Мой отец Альберг Андрей Карлович,родипся в Волгоградской обл.деревня называлась Берутчи.После их переселили на Урал город Карпинск.
По данным одной из поисковых машин в интернете есть Альберги с 68 различными именами, самое распространённое имя Johann (Иван).Фамилия Альберг встречается очень редко(по распространённости занимает ранг 1258.), что подтверждает мою теорию: Все Альберги - родственники, хотя далеко не все хотят родниться!
По разным историческим источникам в 18 веке из Германии в Россию в район Самары выехали:
1.Ahlberg Johann mit Frau und 3 Kinder, aus Anhalt- Dessau-Sa.
2.Alberg Johann mit Frau und 3 Kinder, aus Anhalt- Dessau-Sa.
В Россию в колонию "Орловское" прибыл только Alberg Johann-David с семьёй.(Списки переселенцев )
Подозреваю, что 1-й и 2-й один и тот же человек, только в одном источнике фамилия была написана с ошибкой.
Ну, а все остальные Альберги - его потомки.
По переписи населения 1798 года в Поволжье жили:
Johann-David Alberg и Louisa Alberg(53) c дочерью Maria-Elisabeth Alberg(11);
Andreas Alberg(30) c женой- Margaretha Weichelt(24)
2 дочерьми Maria- Luisa(3) u Maria- Margaretha(1)
и братом Ernst Alberg(14).
Margaretha Alberg(18) с мужем Gottlieb Staff.
Maria Alberg(24) c мужем Andreas Bonaker
Christian Alberg(40) c женой Anna Gerhard(30) и дочерью Friedrika(13).
По переписи населения 1834 года в Поволжье жили:
Ernst Alberg(50) с женой Katharina(48) и их дети:
Christian Friedrich(22)
Andreas Friedrich(19)
Maria Elisabeth(17)
Johann Gottlieb(14)
Heinrich Andreas(10)
Johann Emanuel(7)
Christian Alberg(76) c женой Anna Katharina(67), geb. Gerhard
Johann Friedrich Alberg(14)с братьями и сестрёнкой
Johann Andreas(12)
Johannes(9)
Katharina(4)
***Alberg(27) с сыном Johann Heinrich(2)
я нашла такую информацию,что первым переселенцем был,Алберг Давид (35лет)жена Лоуиса(22года) сын Иоган(10лет) прибыли в колонию 07.06.1767году из Деззау.
Johann Friedrich Alberg(34) с женой Anna Katharina(32)
сыновья Christian Heinrich(10) и Heinrich Andreas(8) и 3 дочери.
Johannes Alberg(32) с женой Katharina Elisabeth(25) сыном Christian(6мес.) и 2 дочери.
Heinrich Alberg(33) с женой Christina(31) и сыном Andreas(9мес.)
Johann Heinrich Alberg(25).
1857
Andreas Friedrich Alberg(42) с женой Ernestina(41) и сыновьями
Johann Friedrich(14), Johann Karl(7) и Johann(3).
Johann Gottlieb Alberg(37) с женой Elisabeth(31) и их 5 дочерей.
Johann Emanuel(30) с женой Maria Elisabeth(24) и сыном Johann Friedrich(2)
Перепись 1857 года Орловское (Поволжье)
Ernst Alberg(73) с женой Katharina(71) и их сыновья:
Christian Friedrich Alberg(45) с женой Maria Katharina(47) их сыновья
Johann Christian(25), Johann Andreas(20) и Johann Heinrich(12) и 4 дочери.
я нашла такую информацию-спустя 30 лет умер первопоселенец Алберг Давид,его жена Лоуиза в возрасте53 года проживала в колонии Воисроукс(Боаро),муж Христиан Геррфорт 56лет и доч Мария-Елизабет Алберг 11лет
gFN: said by the Orlovskaya FSL to be fromUC Dessau (no locality mentioned); a Knoll step-son was living with them which would indicate that frau Alberg was previously frau Knoll. Her maiden name was given as Lindtner in 1798 (Mai1798:Mv2187). This family is recorded as having sold their home in Anhalt-Dessau and as having left for Russia (Mai&Marquardt
#1046). Herr Alberg is mentioned as a god-parent for a Scheel child in Luebeck in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#131большая просьба,перевести на немецкий или русский язык,буду очень благодарна.
AlbergFN: said by the Orlovskaya FSL to be fromUC Dessau (no locality mentioned); a Knoll step-son was living with them which would indicate that frau Alberg was previously frau Knoll. Her maiden name was given as Lindtner in 1798 (Mai1798:Mv2187). This family is recorded as having sold their home in Anhalt-Dessau and as having left for Russia (Mai&Marquardt
#1046). Herr Alberg is mentioned as a god-parent for a Scheel child in Luebeck in 1766 (Mai&Marquardt#1310ALBERG Family Crest / ALBERG Coat of ArmsThis surname of ALBERG was originally derived from the Old English personal name ALVRED, composed of the elements AELF (elf) and ROED (council). This name owed its popularity as a given name in England chiefly to the fame of Alfred the Great (849-899) who was the Anglo-Saxon King of Wessex born at Wantage in Berkshire the fifth and youngest son of King Aethelwuls. At the age of four he was taken to Rome to be confirmed by Pope Leo lV and soon afterwards visited the Frankish court of Charles lst, the Bald, with his father. He succeeded his brother Aethelred I as King in l87l when Viking invaders were occupying the northern east of England, and Wessex was under constant attack. Early in l878 the Danish Army burst into Wessex and drove Alfred into hiding in the marshes of Somerset. He recovered sufficiently to defeat the Danes decisively at the Battle of Edington in Wiltshire. He captured London in 886. He promoted education and learnin
...ЕщёALBERG Family Crest / ALBERG Coat of ArmsThis surname of ALBERG was originally derived from the Old English personal name ALVRED, composed of the elements AELF (elf) and ROED (council). This name owed its popularity as a given name in England chiefly to the fame of Alfred the Great (849-899) who was the Anglo-Saxon King of Wessex born at Wantage in Berkshire the fifth and youngest son of King Aethelwuls. At the age of four he was taken to Rome to be confirmed by Pope Leo lV and soon afterwards visited the Frankish court of Charles lst, the Bald, with his father. He succeeded his brother Aethelred I as King in l87l when Viking invaders were occupying the northern east of England, and Wessex was under constant attack. Early in l878 the Danish Army burst into Wessex and drove Alfred into hiding in the marshes of Somerset. He recovered sufficiently to defeat the Danes decisively at the Battle of Edington in Wiltshire. He captured London in 886. He promoted education and learning, fostered all the arts and inspired the production of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. He died in October 899 and was buried in Winchester. The name has numerous variant spellings which include ALLBRIGHT, AUBERT, ABERT, ALLEBRACH, OBRECHT, OBERT, OLBRICHT, ALBRECHT, ALIBERTI and ALBERTO, to name but a few. There are many notables of the name including Albert I (1255-1308) who was the king of Germany, the son of Rudolph I of Habsburg. He was elected king of Germany in opposition to the deposed Adolf of Nassau, whom he then defeated and killed in battle at Gollheim (1298). He proceeded energetically to restore the power of the monarchy and reduce that of the electoral princes, but was murdered while crossing the River Reuss by his disaffected nephew John. Albert, Prince Consort to Queen Victoria (1819-61) born at Schloss Rosenaux, near Coburg. He was the younger son of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. In 1840 he married his first cousin, Queen Victoria, a marriage that became a lifelong love-match. He was given the title of Prince Consort in 1857. Throughout their marriage he was, in effect the Queen's private secretary. Ministerial distrust and public misgivings because of his German connections, limited his political influence, although his counsel was usually judicious and far-sighted. He died of typhoid in 1861, occasioning a long period of seclusion by his widow. The Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens was erected in his memory in 1871.