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The Origin of the Krasna Colonists and their Migration to Krasna
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1 The Krasna colonists
1.1 Their Origin in Central Europe
1.2 Two groups of emigrants to Krasna can be distinguished
1.3 Krasna immigrant families
1.4 Origin of Krasna ancestors and their migration to Krasna
2 The migration of Krasna ancestors to Poland
2.1 Polish Partitions 1772 - 1795
2.2 Emigration to Galicia 1784
2.3 Emigration to Prussian Poland
2.3.1 Emigration 1799-1806 to South Prussia
2.3.2 Emigration 1802 - 1805 to New East Prussia
2.4 Regions and places in Poland where later Krasna families lived temporarily
2.4.1 Settlement areas where later Krasna people lived
2.4.2 Polish places from which later Krasna people came
2.4.2.1 Krasnaer from Sitaniec (Galicia)
2.4.2.2 Krasna people from Orzechowo (South Prussia)
2.4.2.3 Krasnaer from Luisenau and Wilhelmsdorf (New East Prussia)
2.4.2.4 Krasna residents from other places
3 The geopolitical situation around 1806 -1813 in Eastern Europe
3.1 Napoleon creates the Duchy of Warsaw in 1807
3.2 Around 1812 Napoleon rules Europe, Russia wins Bessarabia
3.2.1 Around 1812 Napoleon rules over Europe
3.2.2 Russia wins Bessarabia in 1812
4 Onward migration of the later Krasna colonists from Poland to Bessarabia
4.1 Beginning of the history of Krasna
4.2 The onward migration to Krasna begins
4.3 Reasons for emigration of settlers in the Duchy of Warsaw
4.4 The Journey from Poland to Bessarabia in 1814
4.5 Accommodation of Krasna immigrants in Moldovan villages 1814-1816
4.6 Induction into the colony
5 The early years of Krasna
5.1 The first years in the colony until about 1820
5.2 The development of the colony until 1843
5.3 Strong turnover of colonists in the first 25 years
5.3.1 Returnees to Poland
5.3.2 Arrival of other colonists
5.3.3 Lutheran families from Krasna resettle in Katzbach in 1824/1825
5.3.4 Removal of colonists from Krasna in 1843
5.3.5 Influx of 22 families from Odessa colonies around 1843
6 Conclusion