Kyrpychne, Melitopol Raion
Hutterthal, (Russian: Гутерталь) also spelled Huttertal, was a Hutterite village in Melitopolsky Rayon, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine, 20 km from Melitopol in southern Taurida, founded in 1842/3.
Johann Cornies, who had leased the tract of steppe-land on which Hutterthal was founded, helped the Hutterites to get a credit of 15,000 rubles and the grain necessary for the winter from the Russian crown. Every family got a piece of land of 65 desiatinas. The settlement prospered from the beginning and by 1846 the entire credit had been paid off. In the 1870s the Hutterites left Russia for the United States and the village was resettled by Lutheran Germans.[1]
When the Hutterites settled at Hutterthal in 1842 they numbered 384 people, 185 males and 199 females in 69 families.[2]
References
- ^ Hutterthal (Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine) at Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
- ^ John A. Hostetler: Hutterite Society, Baltimore, MD, 1974, page 105.