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So easy to Württemberger roots in West Prussia suggested, however difficult they decided to emigrate there. As Frederick the Great in 1780 with the colonization began, he had trouble, she leaves on advertising in newspapers and by the favorable conditions to convince under which they entered the country he cried. "They have probably often read", it is reported, "but really it has not dared to suddenly say yes to his Ränzel to tie up with wife and child to emigrate." But since then the Great Fritz a man sent them everything in black and white has shown, in Prussia what they should have for relief. Which they believed and were now one from the other persuades flocked to Prussia.
As the emigration was going on, shows us a group of 20 farmers in the summer of 1782 with their families on the path made after one of them in winter in West Prussia previously had stopped to place an appropriate settlement to bring the He was held at Culmsee. There were farmers aged 28 to 64 years, except horse and wagon and nearly all still had a few hundred ducats. In its Passe was asked, "these people as completely and honestly ohnverdächtig People of all places, and ends freely, safely and freely pass and minor repair to leave."
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