Dave, What is the name of the series of books from Vienna that detail the names of the individuals migrating. I will be at the Library of Congress later this month and can do any look up for our guests Roy Shiflet -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: 06/15/14 3:01 AM To: [email protected] Subject: BANAT Digest, Vol 9, Issue 122 Today's Topics: 1. Heimattag der Banater Schwaben 2014 (Dave Dreyer) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2014 20:29:46 -0700 From: "Dave Dreyer" <[email protected]> Subject: [BANAT-L] Heimattag der Banater Schwaben 2014 To: "Banat List" <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Likely we have made our final pilgrimage to attend the Ulm Heimattag. This two day meeting held on Pfingsten weekend in Ulm, where many immigrants to SE Europe embarked for the downriver voyage on the Danube, brings together Banaters from around the world every two years. The format of the meeting followed roughly that of previous years with folk dancing by Banater Trachten groups in the Ulm fussganger zone. A few hundred meters from the dancing was St Pauls the parish church were many Banaters were married before departing for the Banat. Only married adults were allowed to migrate and since the Ulm Muster was Protestant since the reformation, the marriages were preformed in this modest parish church. At the conclusion of the dancing and lead by the Blast Kapelle, the Trachten groups formed a procession for the march to the Rathaus and to a reception by the Oberburgermeister. After the reception the groups reformed and with the band leading marched down through the Altstadt to the Auswanderung Denkmal on the Danube shore for the wreath laying ceremony. This was the spot where migrants loaded aboard the barges for the Banat. The inscription on the side of the Denkmal reads, Von Ulm aus zogen Deutsche siedler, im 18 Jahrhundert auf der donau nach dem sudosten Europas Jhre Nachfahren kehrten vom schicksal nach dem zweiten welt Krieg aus ihrer Heimat vertrieben in das land ihrer vaters zurck In the evening there was a program of Donau Schwaben folk songs at the Donau Schwaben Zentral museum which is housed in one of the massive defensive bastions of the former Ulm fortifications. Judging by the audience reaction the music program was a smashing hit. Sunday's program at the Ulm fair grounds was mainly interesting for two great halls of tables set up with each labeled with the name of a village where one could meet ex neighbors and others from the home village. On our first attendance at the Heimattag 1996 it took seven large halls to hold the tables and the dense crowds, a clear sign of the passing of the older generation. Indeed several old timers with whom I have had a long standing relationship and had hoped to share a beer with were not present-----a pity but perhaps not unexpected. Unlike previous Heimattags, there were a striking number of information tables in the foyer, representing everything from HOGs, book publishers, including the AKdFF and AVBF as well as tourist authorities(Notably Temeswar) among others. The multitude of Banater book publishers gives the impression that every other Banater must be busy writing up experiences in the Banat, escape stories from Eastern Europe, composing novels or poetry Another feature this year was a series of lectures on Banat topics which included a lecture on beginning Banat family history research by AKdFF chairman, Guenter Junkers. The decreasing attendance at the Heimattag portends the day which will certainly come all too soon which will force a change to this occasion, possibly more from largely a social occasion to a more cultural or scholarly form. Dave Dreyer ------------------------------ To contact the BANAT list administrator, send an email to [email protected] To post a message to the BANAT mailing list, send an email to [email protected] __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of BANAT Digest, Vol 9, Issue 122 *************************************
Likely we have made our final pilgrimage to attend the Ulm Heimattag. This two day meeting held on Pfingsten weekend in Ulm, where many immigrants to SE Europe embarked for the downriver voyage on the Danube, brings together Banaters from around the world every two years. The format of the meeting followed roughly that of previous years with folk dancing by Banater Trachten groups in the Ulm fussganger zone. A few hundred meters from the dancing was St Pauls the parish church were many Banaters were married before departing for the Banat. Only married adults were allowed to migrate and since the Ulm Muster was Protestant since the reformation, the marriages were preformed in this modest parish church. At the conclusion of the dancing and lead by the Blast Kapelle, the Trachten groups formed a procession for the march to the Rathaus and to a reception by the Oberburgermeister. After the reception the groups reformed and with the band leading marched down through the Altstadt to the Auswanderung Denkmal on the Danube shore for the wreath laying ceremony. This was the spot where migrants loaded aboard the barges for the Banat. The inscription on the side of the Denkmal reads, Von Ulm aus zogen Deutsche siedler, im 18 Jahrhundert auf der donau nach dem sudosten Europas Jhre Nachfahren kehrten vom schicksal nach dem zweiten welt Krieg aus ihrer Heimat vertrieben in das land ihrer vaters zurck In the evening there was a program of Donau Schwaben folk songs at the Donau Schwaben Zentral museum which is housed in one of the massive defensive bastions of the former Ulm fortifications. Judging by the audience reaction the music program was a smashing hit. Sunday's program at the Ulm fair grounds was mainly interesting for two great halls of tables set up with each labeled with the name of a village where one could meet ex neighbors and others from the home village. On our first attendance at the Heimattag 1996 it took seven large halls to hold the tables and the dense crowds, a clear sign of the passing of the older generation. Indeed several old timers with whom I have had a long standing relationship and had hoped to share a beer with were not present-----a pity but perhaps not unexpected. Unlike previous Heimattags, there were a striking number of information tables in the foyer, representing everything from HOGs, book publishers, including the AKdFF and AVBF as well as tourist authorities(Notably Temeswar) among others. The multitude of Banater book publishers gives the impression that every other Banater must be busy writing up experiences in the Banat, escape stories from Eastern Europe, composing novels or poetry Another feature this year was a series of lectures on Banat topics which included a lecture on beginning Banat family history research by AKdFF chairman, Guenter Junkers. The decreasing attendance at the Heimattag portends the day which will certainly come all too soon which will force a change to this occasion, possibly more from largely a social occasion to a more cultural or scholarly form. Dave Dreyer
A copy of the English translation of a work originally published in Serbian by Marta Istvan appeared in my mail box(thanks to Anita Pare). Marta, who lives in Gr Kikinda, is well known to many Banat list subscribers for her Banat family history research skills and as a guide for visiting North Americans to Torontal County. Her richly illustrated work (186 pp) entitled "German Bourgeois families of Gross-Kikinda Before World War II", details the roll of selected German families, associated with Gr Kikinda in the economic and cultural development of the Banat. Among the families discussed in detail are, Bohn, Krummer, Draxler, Kastory, Kisslinger and Buechelbauer. Banaters are usually associated with the agricultural development of the Banat but this work illustrates their roll in economic matters in a more urban environment. Marta's work not only describes the part played by these families in the economy of Gr Kikinda but details the legacy left by these families in the form of the their buildings which still grace the city even though the families themselves have been swept away by the communists in the aftermath of the war. Foremost among the families in this study is Bohn which begin with a modest brick works in St Hubert and in two generations developed into the largest industrial concern in Southern Hungary employing upwards to 2000 people. They evolved from the cimple manufacture of bricks to especially patented and popular roof tiles. These tiles were exported to Greece and through out the middle East, especially Jordan and Syria. The company eventually had their largest production facility and headquarters in Hatzfeld where they developed a number of specialized brick and title making equipment and innovations. One branch of the family established a large foundry and machine works in Gr. Kikinda mainly for the production of brick making machinery. Marta's work is accompanied by an extensive collection of photos(many taken by the suthor) and illustrations to accompany the text. These illustrations give a picture of appearance of Gr Kikinda in the 1920-1930's. The book suffers from some disjoined passages and a few errors of fact but these are easy to overlook in the midst of so much rich material. Marta's email address is [email protected] Dave Dreyer
Perhaps this is a clue. In the Deutsch Zerne Familienbuch we find: 9697 SCHMIDT Anton <9632.1>, Bauer, Giseladorf, DZ, S.v. S. Anton und FÜRST Margaretha * 18.05.1882 HF +/bgr 19/21.03.1926 SZ/DZ, Lungenleiden Haus Nr. 47 vh K 22.01.1907 DZ (ledig, ledig, TZ Georg Baar, Johann Stiebl) TABAR Elisabetha <11154.8>, T.v. T. Jakob und LEIHER Anna */~ 02/04.03.1885 DZ 1. Anton */~ 25.08.1907 DZ +/bgr 26/27.08.1907 DZ P.: Anton Tabar, Maria Tabar 2. Anna */~ 11/16.11.1920 SZ/DZ P.: Anton Kampf, Anna Engels (geb. Franz) <4262> Anton SCHMIDT the son of Anton SCHMIDT and Margaret FURST is from Giseladorf. Fran Matkovich -----Original Message----- From: Fran Matkovich [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2014 2:21 PM To: 'Toni Hayes'; '[email protected]' Subject: RE: [BANAT-L] Fürst Hi Toni, This is from the Hatzfeld Familienbuch. Hatzfeld does not show place of birth. Perhaps someone else on the list will have information on him. 2895 , Josef * um. .1815 Bauer 8 11.02.1839 in Hf PHILIPPI (FILIPPII), Anna Maria Eltern s.<8769> t 26.11.1819 in Hf Kind(er) a) Josef * 21.11.1839 Hf Ehe siehe <2896> b) Michael * 08.10.1841 Hf c) Theodor * 22.01.1844 Hf d) Peter t 19.09.1846 Hf e) Anton t 30.12.1848 Hf f) Magdalene t 09.08.1851 Hf g) Jakob * 11.05.1854 Hnr 381 h) Margarethe t 03.07.1856 Hf 380 i) Anna Maria * 08.12.1859 Hf 616 + 01.12.1943 in Hf 2896 FÜRST, Josef Eltern siehe <2895> * 21.11.1839 in Hf 8 22.10.1865 in Hf FENDLER, Barbara Eltern siehe <2373> * 20.10.1844 in Hf Kind(er) a) Anna * 23.08.1866 Hf 203 Fran Matkovich -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Toni Hayes Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2014 2:12 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [BANAT-L] Fürst I am looking for a lead on the birthplace of Josef Fürst. He was born about 1810-1815; maybe a little later. He married Anna Maria Philippi on 11 Feb 1839 in Hatzfeld. He died there on 17 Apr 1883. Thank you. -- Toni Hayes ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Toni, This is from the Hatzfeld Familienbuch. Hatzfeld does not show place of birth. Perhaps someone else on the list will have information on him. 2895 , Josef * um. .1815 Bauer 8 11.02.1839 in Hf PHILIPPI (FILIPPII), Anna Maria Eltern s.<8769> t 26.11.1819 in Hf Kind(er) a) Josef * 21.11.1839 Hf Ehe siehe <2896> b) Michael * 08.10.1841 Hf c) Theodor * 22.01.1844 Hf d) Peter t 19.09.1846 Hf e) Anton t 30.12.1848 Hf f) Magdalene t 09.08.1851 Hf g) Jakob * 11.05.1854 Hnr 381 h) Margarethe t 03.07.1856 Hf 380 i) Anna Maria * 08.12.1859 Hf 616 + 01.12.1943 in Hf 2896 FÜRST, Josef Eltern siehe <2895> * 21.11.1839 in Hf 8 22.10.1865 in Hf FENDLER, Barbara Eltern siehe <2373> * 20.10.1844 in Hf Kind(er) a) Anna * 23.08.1866 Hf 203 Fran Matkovich -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Toni Hayes Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2014 2:12 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [BANAT-L] Fürst I am looking for a lead on the birthplace of Josef Fürst. He was born about 1810-1815; maybe a little later. He married Anna Maria Philippi on 11 Feb 1839 in Hatzfeld. He died there on 17 Apr 1883. Thank you. -- Toni Hayes ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I am looking for a lead on the birthplace of Josef Fürst. He was born about 1810-1815; maybe a little later. He married Anna Maria Philippi on 11 Feb 1839 in Hatzfeld. He died there on 17 Apr 1883. Thank you. -- Toni Hayes
Is there anyone on the list who is related to the above family of Pillers at Kleinsanktnikolaus? I am looking for the birthplace of Anna Piller born 9 October 1872, daughter of Jakob Piller and his wife Eva Lux. Thank you. Darrel Hockley Regina, SK, Canada
I am looking for the children’s information of Karl Frückert and Eva Graf. It is number F129 in the Kleinjetscha FB. Thanks. Robert Evensen
I Just wanted to thank properly the persons responsible for posting this information. It has already crumbled brick walls. Today's Topics: 1. Archive - Church/Civil records (Frank Gruber) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 13 May 2014 16:24:09 -0400 From: Frank Gruber <[email protected]> Subject: [BANAT-L] Archive - Church/Civil records To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Assorted church records: Neupanat, Baumgarten, Paulisch, Wiesenhaid. http://www.village-records.org/ ------------------------------ To contact the BANAT list administrator, send an email to [email protected] To post a message to the BANAT mailing list, send an email to [email protected] __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of BANAT Digest, Vol 9, Issue 106 *************************************
I want to thank everyone who responded to my inquiry about our first trip to Eastern Europe sent earlier this year. Gwen in Oregon , Charlie Tiller as well as others you were right in recommending a guide. We contacted Stasa Cvetkovic in early in February and were able to secure his help for two full days in early May. He met us in Timisoara with a plan and awealth of knowledge. We would have never known of, or found all that Stasa was able to show us. It was great to have someone else do the driving too. We visited Banatski Despotovac, Serbia and Josefsdorf, Romania and many interesting places and people and good food on our journey. Thank you Stasa!! We couldn’t have done it with out you. Our vacation continued with a Danube River cruise from Bucharest to Budapest. We did not encounter bad weather, but because of all the rain the river had a lot of debris and was muddy. They had dropped the height of the river to control more flooding. There was no problem at the Iron Gates. Great vacation, long flight but worth it. Thanks again, Marsha and Chuck Sent from Windows Mail
Well hello cousin Shirley, I also descend from Stefan Letan(g) born 1749. Oddly enough, what prompted me to re-vist this line was that I had a DNA match with someone in the 23andMe database that lived in Vienna, and after comparing our family trees, it turned out the connection was this Letang family. Scott On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 3:09 AM, Thomas Schneider <[email protected]> wrote: Here you go Shirley, >From the Charleville/Szent Hubert/Soltur Familienbuch: #2022 LETAN (Letang), Etienne (Stephen), aus Dieuze, Franz. - Loth. * 1749? + 5.12.1815, 66 J. Cha 44 1. oo GIRMON, Marie Elisabeth, aus Busien, Franz. - Loth. * 1744? + 2.1.1798, 54 J. Cha. 44 1. Jakob * 19.8.1775 SHu. 41 + 6.7.1836 oo 31.5.1796 LEISLER, Magdalena, ledig aus Ostern 2. Nikolaus * 1777? + 12.9.1778, 1 J. SHu. 35 3. Nikolaus * 5.4.1779 SHu. 35 + 24.7.1788 SHu. 35 4. Stephan * 19.4.1781 SHu. 35 5. Sebastian * 25.3.1783 SHu. 35 + 16.2.1789 Shu. 35 6. Joh. Peter * 25.5.1785 SHu. 35 + 2.1.1787 SHu. 35 7. Joseph * 19.7.1787 SHu. 35 + 12.12.1790 SHu. 35 8. Michael * 27.6.1789 SHu. 35 + 27.7.1790 SHu. 35 2. oo Tousaint, Elisabeth, Wwe des Nik. Gervaise * 1760? = 6.4.1824, 64 J. Cha. 44 # 2025 LETANG, Stephan * 19.4.1781 SHu. 35 1. oo 20.5.1800 SHu., LANDURE, Margaretha, Tz: Jakob Letang u. Gabriel Landure 1. Barbara * 28.7.1801 Cha. 41 oo Gg. Walerius 2. Jakob * 10.2.1803 Cha. 44 + 31.1.1804 Cha. 44 3. Katharina * 17.8.1812 Cha. 18 + 20 1.1815 Cha. 18 4. Margaretha * 23.8.1816 Cha. 18 oo Franz Schaffnitz 5. Magdalena * 7.6.1823 Cha 18 oo Michael Schmidt 2. oo 30.4.1839 SHu. DENYE, Barbara, 40 J. , Wwe des NN #1924 LANDURE, Dominik, Sv Pierre L. u. Mangeotte Lefort * 1721? + 16.12.1779, 58 J. Cha 27 oo 23.5.1752 Bassing, Loth. CHADE, Barbara, aus Bassin in Fra. - Loth. * 1725? + 1.7.1798, 73 J. Cha 27 1. Gabriel * 1753? +27.1.1816, 63 J. Cha. (WK 134/43 Dominik Landier, 6 p., Bauer, aus Loth., Wien 1 Okt 1770) #1925 LANDURE (LANDUR), Gabriel * 1753? + 27.1.1816, 63 J. Cha 27 oo 22.4.1777 SHu., Tz: Nik. Marechal u. Heinrich Pohr GERVISSE, Catherine, aus Thionville, Fra. - Loth. * 1741? + 20.3.1820, 79 J. Cha. 1. Maria * 1.9.1778 Cha. 27 oo Christoph Mayer 2. Margaretha * 3.9.1781 Cha. 27 oo Stephan Letang 3. Barbara * 31.7.1783 Cha. 27 oo Joh. Deutsch 4. Joseph * 3.4.1786 + 22.2.1789 Cha. 27 5. Magd. Maria * 17.5.1788 Cha. 27 + 15.7.1790 Cha. 27 6. Magdalena * 25.4.1791 Cha. 27 +5.1.1798 Cha. 27 7. Susanna * 5.5. 1793 Cha. 27 + 8.2.1794 Cha. 27 8. Margaretha * 25.6.1796 Cha. 27 oo Joseph Czubay Enjoy! Tom Schneider On Jun 1, 2014, at 4:52 PM, G and S Gibbard <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Tom, > > I was pleased to see a query about the Letang family and I would be very grateful if you could check the Charville family book for information on the Stefan Letang family. All I have is from the Stader books that report that Stefan Letang was born abt 1752 and was from Lothringen in France. His wife is listed as Margaretha Landür. I am related to their daughter Barbara, b. 28 Jul 1801 and who married Georg Valeri on 1 Nov 1824 in St. Hubert. > > With thanks and good wishes, > Shirley Gibbard > Vancouver, B.C. > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
My great grand fathers and uncles served in World War I with the Austria-Hungarian empire. Is there any way of finding out what units they would have been in. They were from the banat, Klekk, Ernsthausen, Sartcha. Also is there a listing of soldiers in the Prinz Eugen Division who died or was conscripted into service David
Here you go Shirley, >From the Charleville/Szent Hubert/Soltur Familienbuch: #2022 LETAN (Letang), Etienne (Stephen), aus Dieuze, Franz. - Loth. * 1749? + 5.12.1815, 66 J. Cha 44 1. oo GIRMON, Marie Elisabeth, aus Busien, Franz. - Loth. * 1744? + 2.1.1798, 54 J. Cha. 44 1. Jakob * 19.8.1775 SHu. 41 + 6.7.1836 oo 31.5.1796 LEISLER, Magdalena, ledig aus Ostern 2. Nikolaus * 1777? + 12.9.1778, 1 J. SHu. 35 3. Nikolaus * 5.4.1779 SHu. 35 + 24.7.1788 SHu. 35 4. Stephan * 19.4.1781 SHu. 35 5. Sebastian * 25.3.1783 SHu. 35 + 16.2.1789 Shu. 35 6. Joh. Peter * 25.5.1785 SHu. 35 + 2.1.1787 SHu. 35 7. Joseph * 19.7.1787 SHu. 35 + 12.12.1790 SHu. 35 8. Michael * 27.6.1789 SHu. 35 + 27.7.1790 SHu. 35 2. oo Tousaint, Elisabeth, Wwe des Nik. Gervaise * 1760? = 6.4.1824, 64 J. Cha. 44 # 2025 LETANG, Stephan * 19.4.1781 SHu. 35 1. oo 20.5.1800 SHu., LANDURE, Margaretha, Tz: Jakob Letang u. Gabriel Landure 1. Barbara * 28.7.1801 Cha. 41 oo Gg. Walerius 2. Jakob * 10.2.1803 Cha. 44 + 31.1.1804 Cha. 44 3. Katharina * 17.8.1812 Cha. 18 + 20 1.1815 Cha. 18 4. Margaretha * 23.8.1816 Cha. 18 oo Franz Schaffnitz 5. Magdalena * 7.6.1823 Cha 18 oo Michael Schmidt 2. oo 30.4.1839 SHu. DENYE, Barbara, 40 J. , Wwe des NN #1924 LANDURE, Dominik, Sv Pierre L. u. Mangeotte Lefort * 1721? + 16.12.1779, 58 J. Cha 27 oo 23.5.1752 Bassing, Loth. CHADE, Barbara, aus Bassin in Fra. - Loth. * 1725? + 1.7.1798, 73 J. Cha 27 1. Gabriel * 1753? +27.1.1816, 63 J. Cha. (WK 134/43 Dominik Landier, 6 p., Bauer, aus Loth., Wien 1 Okt 1770) #1925 LANDURE (LANDUR), Gabriel * 1753? + 27.1.1816, 63 J. Cha 27 oo 22.4.1777 SHu., Tz: Nik. Marechal u. Heinrich Pohr GERVISSE, Catherine, aus Thionville, Fra. - Loth. * 1741? + 20.3.1820, 79 J. Cha. 1. Maria * 1.9.1778 Cha. 27 oo Christoph Mayer 2. Margaretha * 3.9.1781 Cha. 27 oo Stephan Letang 3. Barbara * 31.7.1783 Cha. 27 oo Joh. Deutsch 4. Joseph * 3.4.1786 + 22.2.1789 Cha. 27 5. Magd. Maria * 17.5.1788 Cha. 27 + 15.7.1790 Cha. 27 6. Magdalena * 25.4.1791 Cha. 27 +5.1.1798 Cha. 27 7. Susanna * 5.5. 1793 Cha. 27 + 8.2.1794 Cha. 27 8. Margaretha * 25.6.1796 Cha. 27 oo Joseph Czubay Enjoy! Tom Schneider On Jun 1, 2014, at 4:52 PM, G and S Gibbard <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Tom, > > I was pleased to see a query about the Letang family and I would be very grateful if you could check the Charville family book for information on the Stefan Letang family. All I have is from the Stader books that report that Stefan Letang was born abt 1752 and was from Lothringen in France. His wife is listed as Margaretha Landür. I am related to their daughter Barbara, b. 28 Jul 1801 and who married Georg Valeri on 1 Nov 1824 in St. Hubert. > > With thanks and good wishes, > Shirley Gibbard > Vancouver, B.C. >
Here's a source with Kichler info: [1]http://www3.telus.net/public/kgorse/kichler/kichbase.html I am related to some of the Kichlers who intermarried with the Kniss/Kniess family. These Kichlers are from Boszenfa, Somogy County, Hungary and later from Sokolovac, Pozsega County, Hungary (today Croatia) - I don't know where they orginated, but perhaps the keeper of this website does. Darlene Banat Mailer wrote: Also, if you enter the search term “Kichler’s� (no quotes) in the Search Featur e on [2]http://www.danube-swabians.org you will get a number of articles and web pages with Kichler and Kichlers liste d, including a page on the DVHH site listing WWI Soldiers of Kulka. Bet of luck with your research! David Preston On Jun 2, 2014, at 11:26 AM, Banat Mailer [3]<[email protected]> wrote: Hello, Here is another link that *may* be of use; the spelling (kichler) is close: [4]http://www.hrastovac.net/Slavonia/DjulevacCityHall.htm No more information is available from my resources. On Jun 2, 2014, at 11:10 AM, Ana Kichler [5]<[email protected]> wrote: Hello, I've visited the link mentioned, have you more information about "Kichlers" of Kula Community? Our Genealogical tree was worked until aprox. 1773, we lost many arms from Germany and Hungary, if someone knows about it, Please contact me in: [6][email protected] Thanks, Ana M. Kichler -----Mensagem original----- De: [7][email protected] [[8]mailto:[email protected]] Em nom e de Banat Mailer Enviada em: sábado, 31 de maio de 2014 09:36 Para: Amy Nichols Cc: BANAT List Assunto: Re: [BANAT-L] Totenbuch der Donauschwaben Hello Amy: It appears that the European site may be down. Fortunately, a copy can be found at the Danube-swabians website: [9]http://www.danube-swabians.org/totenbuch/totebuch_list.php?orderby=aLast_Nam e Cheers, David Preston Banat-L Administrator Danube-Swabian.org Webmaster On May 31, 2014, at 7:26 AM, Amy Nichols [10]<[email protected]> wrote: Hi All... Does anyone know if the Totenbuch der Donauschwaben has been taken offline or has been moved to another address? I haven't been there in awhile and the link to the address I have it broke. Thanks, Amy Nichols - "Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle." ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [11][email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [12][email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes i n the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [13][email protected] b.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the bod y of the message -- Darlene [14]http://www.dvhh.org/membership/associates.htm#D [15]http://home.cogeco.ca/~lindarlene/Index.html References 1. http://www3.telus.net/public/kgorse/kichler/kichbase.html 2. http://www.danube-swabians.org/ 3. mailto:[email protected] 4. http://www.hrastovac.net/Slavonia/DjulevacCityHall.htm 5. mailto:[email protected] 6. mailto:[email protected] 7. mailto:[email protected] 8. mailto:[email protected] 9. http://www.danube-swabians.org/totenbuch/totebuch_list.php?orderby=aLast_Nam 10. mailto:[email protected] 11. mailto:[email protected] 12. mailto:[email protected] 13. mailto:[email protected] 14. http://www.dvhh.org/membership/associates.htm#D 15. http://home.cogeco.ca/~lindarlene/Index.html
Just a brief note Amy. I am not aware of any village of town Medeke in Serbia. There are some toponyms that sounds alike, though. I think that Medeke should be a surname. Smederevo is in, so called "proper Serbia", not in Banat and is situated on the opposite side of Danube from Banat http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smederevo Nearest settlements populated with Germans were Weisskirchen and the cluster of villages near Pantschowa (Kubin, Startschowa etc.) Best regards, Staša On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Amy Nichols <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello... > > Does anyone have the surname Medeke or know any villages where that name > was common? I am looking for a man named Ernst Medeke, who was born around > 21 Feb 1921. Unfortunately that is all that is known about him. > > He was still living in the Banat in 1948 and was in the town (or around) of > Smederevo, but other than that it is unknown where he originally was from. > I'm assuming he would have been in the military given his age, and ended > up in the camps because of it, somehow ending up in Smederevo when the > camps were closed. > > I thought if anyone knew any villages in the 1920's that held a group of > Medeke's, it might give a starting place. > > Thanks so much! > Amy > > -- > "Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of > battle." > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > -- *Stasa Cvetkovic* *http://www.synergia.rs/ <http://www.synergia.rs/>* *Tel/fax: +381 21 553 265* *Mobile: +381 62 598 517* *Novi Sad, Serbia* *Visit our webpage <http://www.synergia.rs/>*
Also, if you enter the search term “Kichler’s” (no quotes) in the Search Feature on http://www.danube-swabians.org you will get a number of articles and web pages with Kichler and Kichlers listed, including a page on the DVHH site listing WWI Soldiers of Kulka. Bet of luck with your research! David Preston On Jun 2, 2014, at 11:26 AM, Banat Mailer <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > Here is another link that *may* be of use; the spelling (kichler) is close: > http://www.hrastovac.net/Slavonia/DjulevacCityHall.htm > > No more information is available from my resources. > > > On Jun 2, 2014, at 11:10 AM, Ana Kichler <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I've visited the link mentioned, have you more information about "Kichlers" >> of Kula Community? >> >> Our Genealogical tree was worked until aprox. 1773, we lost many arms from >> Germany and Hungary, if someone knows about it, >> Please contact me in: [email protected] >> >> Thanks, >> Ana M. Kichler >> >> >> -----Mensagem original----- >> De: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Em nome >> de Banat Mailer >> Enviada em: sábado, 31 de maio de 2014 09:36 >> Para: Amy Nichols >> Cc: BANAT List >> Assunto: Re: [BANAT-L] Totenbuch der Donauschwaben >> >> Hello Amy: >> >> It appears that the European site may be down. >> >> Fortunately, a copy can be found at the Danube-swabians website: >> http://www.danube-swabians.org/totenbuch/totebuch_list.php?orderby=aLast_Nam >> e >> >> Cheers, >> >> David Preston >> Banat-L Administrator >> Danube-Swabian.org Webmaster >> >> >> >> On May 31, 2014, at 7:26 AM, Amy Nichols <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi All... >>> >>> Does anyone know if the Totenbuch der Donauschwaben has been taken >>> offline or has been moved to another address? I haven't been there in >>> awhile and the link to the address I have it broke. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Amy Nichols >>> >>> - >>> "Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind >>> of battle." >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in >> the subject and the body of the message >> >
Hello... Does anyone have the surname Medeke or know any villages where that name was common? I am looking for a man named Ernst Medeke, who was born around 21 Feb 1921. Unfortunately that is all that is known about him. He was still living in the Banat in 1948 and was in the town (or around) of Smederevo, but other than that it is unknown where he originally was from. I'm assuming he would have been in the military given his age, and ended up in the camps because of it, somehow ending up in Smederevo when the camps were closed. I thought if anyone knew any villages in the 1920's that held a group of Medeke's, it might give a starting place. Thanks so much! Amy -- "Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle."
Hello Amy: It appears that the European site may be down. Fortunately, a copy can be found at the Danube-swabians website: http://www.danube-swabians.org/totenbuch/totebuch_list.php?orderby=aLast_Name Cheers, David Preston Banat-L Administrator Danube-Swabian.org Webmaster On May 31, 2014, at 7:26 AM, Amy Nichols <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All... > > Does anyone know if the Totenbuch der Donauschwaben has been taken offline > or has been moved to another address? I haven't been there in awhile and > the link to the address I have it broke. > > Thanks, > Amy Nichols > > - > "Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of > battle." > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi All... Does anyone know if the Totenbuch der Donauschwaben has been taken offline or has been moved to another address? I haven't been there in awhile and the link to the address I have it broke. Thanks, Amy Nichols - "Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle."
Many of my Banat list mail has been going to my spam folder. Definitely a good place to look. Eve On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 5:19 PM, Banat Mailer <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Marcia, > > Your email address [email protected] is shown on the Banat-L Membership > List as active, so there are no bans or other reasons at this end why you > would not be receiving messages from the Banay-L mailing list. > > As you have an AOL account, you might want to check if AOL is "doing you a > favor” and marking the list messages as spam, or automatically deleting > them on your behalf. > > Finally, with fine weather comes a natural slowing of the messages to the > list(s). When summer is over, expect more email traffic! > > You might want to peruse the digested messages here: > http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/BANAT?m=r&s=Redisplay > > So far, there have been 31 messages in May. > > > With kind regards, > > David Preston > Banat-L list Manager > > > On May 30, 2014, at 4:53 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > > Hi BANAT LIST, > > > > I haven't received any BANAT messages lately. I am getting DVHH > messages. > > Is there an overlap for these two lists? Do I need to sign up again for > > the BANAT List? Thanks folks, I don't want to miss out on any of the > > information that these two forums provide. > > > > Marcia Fay (WAGENHALS) Cobb > > (Formerly of Mansfield, OH) > > Newberg OR > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > -- Syrmia Regional Coordinator http://www.dvhh.org/syrmia