Originally the congregation in Krasnoyar was part of the Rosenheim parish which had been established in 1767. Krasnoyar became an independent parish in 1906.
A new church built of wood was completed in 1861. It was called Trinity Lutheran Church and is said to have seated 1,500 worshipers.
The church bells were removed from the belfry in 1929 during a celebration honoring the October (1917) Revolution. They were taken to Katharinenstadt and melted down to become parts for the manufacture of the first Soviet tractor called the "Dwarf". The cross on the church spire was removed in 1933 and later the entire steeple was removed. Adolescents stole the organ pipes. In the mid 1930s, the church building was turned into a community entertainment center, and after World War II, it became a cinema. In the late 1980s, the building was completely demolished.
Year
|
Households
|
Population
|
||
---|---|---|---|---|
Total
|
Male
|
Female
|
||
1767 |
120
|
353
|
|
|
1769 |
112
|
375
|
190
|
185
|
1773 |
115
|
460
|
218
|
242
|
1788 |
105
|
537
|
277
|
260
|
1798 |
114
|
684
|
354
|
330
|
1816 |
127
|
1,036
|
534
|
502
|
1834 |
199
|
1,792
|
878
|
914
|
1850 |
294
|
2,552
|
1,244
|
1,308
|
1857 |
310
|
3,004
|
1,500
|
1,504
|
1859 |
|
|
|
|
1886 |
|
|
|
|
1891 |
|
|
|
|
1894 |
|
|
|
|
1897 |
|
4,721*
|
2,391
|
2,330
|
1904 |
|
|
|
|
1910 |
1,081
|
7,345
|
3,360
|
3,985
|
1912 |
|
7,923
|
|
|
1920 |
979
|
6,569
|
|
|
1926** |
847
|
4,546
|
2,177
|
2,369
|
*Of whom 4,622 were German.
**Of those, 834 households were German (4,464 people: 2,128 male & 2,336 female).
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