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- came to the area from 1853. They built both the Gruenberg (1859) and Gnadenberg Lutheran churches. The township of Moculta itself was surve**** in 1865...
- Catherine's remains were buried at Gnadenberg....
- wine. In 1891 his son Paul Gotthard Henschke bought some land near the Gnadenberg Church; that land is now known as 'the Hill of Grace vineyard'. In the...
- (now Bolnisi). Three more colonies were founded in Abkhazia: Neudorf, Gnadenberg and Lindau. By the late 1840s, there were five German colonies in the...
- Michelfeld Abbey Schönenfeld Abbey Seemannshausen Abbey Ensdorf Abbey Gnadenberg Abbey Fürstenzell Abbey Biburg Abbey ChurBayerischer Atlas at Google Books...
- Scheibbsbach, Schöllgraben Sankt Anton an der Jeßnitz Anger, Gabel, Gärtenberg, Gnadenberg, Grafenmühl, Gruft, Hochreith, Hollenstein, Kreuztanne, St. Anton an der...
- several new settlements, among them Gnadenfrei (Polish: Pilawa Gorna), Gnadenberg (Polish: Godnow) and Gnadenfeld (Polish: Pawlowiczki). Although Frederick...
- (present-day Bolnisi). Three more colonies were founded in Abkhazia: Neudorf, Gnadenberg and Lindau. From 1906 to 1922, Kurt von Kutschenbach published the German-language...
- largely constituted the membership of 11 congregations. Among them were Gnadenberg at Elbing, Johannesthal at Hillsboro, and churches at Canton and Pawnee...
- teacher, Professor Johannes Baptista von Albertini. In 1807 he went to Gnadenberg (in Silesia), then subsequently to Gnadau to work as a preacher in the...