Leitsinger was founded on 12 May 1767 as a Roman Catholic colony by LeRoy & Pictet.
On 24 October 1774, the Kirghiz attacked the colonies of Leitsinger, Seelmann, Keller and Hölzel . Many colonists were killed, and 317 were taken into captivity. The colonies of Leitsinger and Keller were not rebuilt, and those colonists who survived the attacks were absorbed into the neighboring colonies of Hölzer, Preuss and Seelmann . A group also established another colony which was given the name Neu-Kolonie .
Year
|
Households
|
Population
|
||
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Total
|
Male
|
Female
|
||
1767 |
80
|
249
|
132
|
117
|
1769 |
77
|
247
|
130
|
117
|
1773 |
63
|
242
|
124
|
118
|
Catholic
Beratz, Gottieb. The German colonies on the Lower Volga, their origin and early development: a memorial for the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the first German settlers on the Volga, 29 June 1764 . Translated by Adam Giesinger (Lincoln, NE: American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1991): 229, 351.
Orlov, Gregorii. Report of Conditions of Settlements on the Volga to Catherine II , 14 February 1769.
Pallas, P.S. Reise durch verschiedene Provinzen des Russischen Reichs. Theil 3,2, Reise aus Sibirien zurueck an die Wolga im 1773sten Jahr (St. Petersburg: Kaiserl. Academie der Wissenschaften, 1776): 609.
Leitsinger (Dick Kraus)