Yes. I will take a look and get back to you. On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 7:56 AM, Reinhold Benedik via <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear researchers, > > does anyone have the Nakodorf (Sellesch) family book from Mr. Horn > published in 2004? I need a lookup of the Düpong entries. Variants are > Dippong, Dipong, Typong, Dupont. > > Thank you very much! > > -- > Reinhold Benedik > Kolpingstr. 2 > D-72250 Freudenstadt > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Dear List Members, If anyone has access to the Glogowatz Family Books, I would greatly appreciate a look-up of any pertinent information related to the following: Peter (or sometimes Pheder or Petrus) Niess (or sometimes Nis, Niss, Nisz, Niesel, Nieß, or Niesz), Barbara Schnetter Elisabetha Erhardt Listed below is the information Ive gleaned from the Neu Panat Church books; digital copies of the original Church books for Neu Panat (as well as several other Banat villages) are posted on the Village-Records Resources website: http://www.village-records.org/ Since there seem to be some inconsistencies in birth dates for Peter Niess, I would like to be able to resolve those inconsistencies with a specific birth date. I would also like to know who his parents were and where they came from. The same is true for Barbara Schnetter. I have noted that there is a Michael Schnetter, listed in Glogowatz as being born in 1768, presumably Barbaras brother, but no information on parents, grandparents or other ancestors. Any help anyone can offer will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for taking the time to perform the look-up. Regards to all, John Niesz Niess, Petrus * 1775 in Glogowatz +1/21/1820 in Lippa I.oo 2/1/1796 in Glogowatz Schnetter, Barbara * 1772 in Glogowatz +5/6/1812 in Neu Panat Children: (all born in Neu Panat) Catharina, * Nov. 16, 1796 +Dec. 22, 1796 Anna Maria *Nov. 11, 1797 Joannes *Dec. 15, 1799 Eva *Oct. 27, 1801 + Nov. 7, 1801 Petrus *Feb. 20, 1803 + Feb. 24, 1803 Eva *Nov. 5, 1804 + Feb 11, 1805 Stephanus Martin *Dec. 26, 1805 Petrus *May 19, 1808 Anna Maria *Dec. 10, 1811 + Nov. 2, 1812 II.oo 1/12/1813 in Neu Panat Erhardt, Elisabetha, d. of Michael Erhardt and Regina Heschung *8/27/1795 in Glogowatz Children: Jakob * 12/15/1813 in Neu Panat Andreas * 3/9/1816 in Neu Panat Anna * 1819 in Lippa + 2/7/1821 in Lippa Nissel, Johann, s. of Petrus Niess and Barbara Schnetter * 12/15/1799 in Neu Panat oo 11/5/1826 in Lippa Kleibner, Magdalena * abt.1805 Children: (all born in Lippa) Georg * 4/5/1833 Eva * 1/2/1829 Eva * 2/20/1827 + 4/28/1828 Nisz, Petrus, s. of Petrus Niess and Barbara Schnetter * 5/19/1808 in Neu Panat oo 1/31/1832 in Lippa Speckner, Elisabetha Children:-(born in Lippa) Petrus * 11/22/1833 Franz * 11/19/1832 Niess, Anna Maria, d. of Petrus Niess and Barbara Schnetter * 11/11/1797 in Neu Panat oo 1/29/1826 in Lippa Greidel, Franz --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
My family has been making this poultry dressing for over two hundred years. It is from my cookbook, "June Meyer's Authentic Hungarian Heirloom Recipes" cookbook. I hope you like it. Wishing everyone a most Happy Thanksgiving Day. June Parsley Stuffing for Chicken, Turkey or Veal This recipe is generations old. It was the only stuffing we ever used and I think it is the best I have ever tasted. My Heirloom Stuffing is filled with chopped fresh parsley. It is the primary flavor, along with celery, onion, butter. The texture is firm, like a meat loaf and is cut in slices. The women in the family would compete with one another to make the most tasty and best stuffing. This is not for any one who is counting calories. But this stuffing imparts the best flavor to the chicken, turkey or veal. I am sure that once you taste this dressing it will become a favorite of yours also. * 1 large loaf of sliced white bread or 2 small loaves * 1 onion * 6 ribs of celery along with leaves * 2 or 3 bunches or 2 cups or more of FLAT LEAF PARSLEY (Do not substute curley) * 1 1/2 sticks of butter * 1 cup of water * 4 whole raw eggs * 1 tsp. salt * 1/2 tsp. pepper Cut bread into cubes, put into large mixing bowl. Finely chop washed parsley and place in bowl with bread cubes. Dice 1 onion and saute with butter in frying pan till translucent. Slice or dice ribs of celery and celery leaves and saute along with onions. Add 1 cup of cold water to onion, celery and butter mixture to cool it off. Add 1 tsp. salt and 1/2 tsp pepper to bowl with bread and parsley. Add 4 raw eggs to the bowl of bread and parsley, along with the onion and celery mixture and mix well with your hands. The stuffing should NOT be hot when you stuff the poultry. Really PACK the stuffing well into the bird. Any stuffing that does not fit can be stuffed into the cavity formed by the skin over the breast when it is separated by your hand to form a pocket. Roast your bird as you normally would. Baste the bird with butter and juices cooking out. When bird is done roasting, you should be able to carve up bird and open the breast area to lift out the loaf of parsley stuffing and slice into portions. Don't forget to make a wonderful gravy with the juices. It is also good the next day cold from the refrigerator. Enough for a small turkey or big Chicken. Regards, June Meyer [email protected] www.junemeyer.com See my homepage and Hungarian heirloom recipes! www.facebook.com/june.meyer.501 See my Face Book page. " ALWAYS REMEMBER: If we don't ask, we'll never know. . . and if we don't record what we do know, our descendants will wish we had!!"
*cautious not precocious - sorry for the typo myself Eve On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Eve <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, to my knowledge from my own family there are still Ethnic Germans > still living in the area. The 1907 could be a typo - but I would still be > precocious with any contact or exchanged info. > > I am by no means an expert, just my 2¢ worth > > Eve > > On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Joe Schulmeister via <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I have just a general question. I know about the genocide and ouster of >> all the Germanic decent people from Slavonia/ Croatia. But to anybody’s >> knowledge are there any German people still living in that area? There is >> somebody on Facebook with my last name claiming he still lives in >> Nasicka-Breznica. But what is even more suspicious is he claims to have >> been born in 1907. Pretty much an impossiblity. Any thoughts? >> Joe Schulmeister >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > -- Syrmia Regional Coordinator http://www.dvhh.org/syrmia
Yes, to my knowledge from my own family there are still Ethnic Germans still living in the area. The 1907 could be a typo - but I would still be precocious with any contact or exchanged info. I am by no means an expert, just my 2¢ worth Eve On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Joe Schulmeister via <[email protected]> wrote: > I have just a general question. I know about the genocide and ouster of > all the Germanic decent people from Slavonia/ Croatia. But to anybody’s > knowledge are there any German people still living in that area? There is > somebody on Facebook with my last name claiming he still lives in > Nasicka-Breznica. But what is even more suspicious is he claims to have > been born in 1907. Pretty much an impossiblity. Any thoughts? > Joe Schulmeister > > ------------------------------- > 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
I have just a general question. I know about the genocide and ouster of all the Germanic decent people from Slavonia/ Croatia. But to anybody’s knowledge are there any German people still living in that area? There is somebody on Facebook with my last name claiming he still lives in Nasicka-Breznica. But what is even more suspicious is he claims to have been born in 1907. Pretty much an impossiblity. Any thoughts? Joe Schulmeister
some news)) http://madamekorner.com/administrator/manifests/yourname.php Mail to: askus > 11/14/2014 7:46:11 PM, Lena Jefferson wrote: >>>> Before God we are all equally wise - and equally foolish.
The second volume of the Familienbuch Detta/Banat 1847-1906 is online available at http://www.online-ofb.de/detta/ The first volume 1724-1846/52 written by Adam Krämer was published 1995 as vol 43 of Schriftenreihe zur donauschwäbischen Herkunftsforschung of Arbeitskreis donauschwäbischer Familienforscher (AkdFF). While Adam Krämer used printouts from microfilms of Stuttgart Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, Monika Ferrier, Kanada, now used fotos of the original parish books from the Temesvar State Archive: Bapt. 1847-1906 Marr: 1852-1902 Deaths: 1852-1901 The database has about 24.200 persons and 8359 families. additional data were taken from neighbor places when family books were available. No Umlauts or diacritical letters were used, many variations in names led to uncertainties, so persons may appear twice and have to be merged. Its a work in progress and data will be updated later on. Your amendments are welcome, please send to info (at) akdff.de <mailto:[email protected]kdff.de> Günter Junkers ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Awesome, already confirmed speculated data and got some more. Seems my maternal great grand father, Martin/Marton/Martinus maybe was from Halzfeld. A new place to look. WooHoo Martin On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 3:13 PM, Junkers via <[email protected]> wrote: > The second volume of the Familienbuch Detta/Banat 1847-1906 is online > available at http://www.online-ofb.de/detta/ > > The first volume 1724-1846/52 written by Adam Krämer was published 1995 > as vol 43 of Schriftenreihe zur donauschwäbischen Herkunftsforschung of > Arbeitskreis donauschwäbischer Familienforscher (AkdFF). > > While Adam Krämer used printouts from microfilms of Stuttgart Institut > für Auslandsbeziehungen, Monika Ferrier, Kanada, now used fotos of the > original parish books from the Temesvar State Archive: > > Bapt. 1847-1906 > Marr: 1852-1902 > Deaths: 1852-1901 > > The database has about 24.200 persons and 8359 families. additional data > were taken from neighbor places when family books were available. No > Umlauts or diacritical letters were used, many variations in names led > to uncertainties, so persons may appear twice and have to be merged. Its > a work in progress and data will be updated later on. Your amendments > are welcome, please send to info (at) akdff.de <mailto:[email protected]> > Günter Junkers > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------- > 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
Henry Fischer’s excellent fictionalized multi-generational history of the migration of the German Danubeswaben into Hungary in paperback format is now on sale (12% off) on Amazon’s website: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1425939201/ref=pe_1205900_126781550_em_1p_2_ti Cheers, David Preston
Hello all, The Engelsbrunn (Fântânele, Kisfalud) Church and Civil record images are now available on the Village Records Resources website - www.village-records.org <http://www.village-records.org/> Birth/Baptism records from 1768 to 1903, Marriage records from 1768 to 1914, and Death records span 1768 to 1906. We are indebted to Anne Leptich for her donation of the images, and sponsoring the filming of the records by Dan Jurca. Cheers, David Preston
I'm looking for this info below. Can anyone help me? Thx, Donna Schummer [email protected] Mathias IGNATZ’s first wife ... so, please ask on Banat List for a look-up on Mathias IGNATZ in Johann Porte, Justine Masching, Vorarbeit für ein Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Modosch im Banat und ihrer Filialen: Csavos, Fenj, Gad, Schurjan, Todjier, Oredj und Kaptalan. Geburten von 1781-1854, Heiraten von 1783-1829, Sterbefälle von 1780-1854, Deutsche Ortssippenbücher / B, Band 404, Schriftenreihe zur donauschwäbischen Herkunftsforschung, Band 132, Villingen-Schwenningen, Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Veröffentlichung Banater Familienbücher, 2007, 268 pg.
We are watching on Deutsche Welle this sunny Sunday afternoon the celebrations in Berlin of the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. We congratulate our German cousins on this event which changed our world. Dave Dreyer
Madeline, I gave it a try but couldn't find them. Even working backwards I couldn't. This is an entry in Philipp's book: Page 199 2127 KUMINI Franz, (Sd. Franz K. - Elisabeth Schampler) *D-Etschka, 26.08.1858, V/146, HNr.22 +D-Etschka, 06.04.1919, VI/197, HNr.124, 61 J. WERTH Barbara, (Td. Johann W.. - Barbara Steyer) *Klek (1866) +D-Etschka, 11.12.1912, VI/148, HNr.235, 46 J oo D-E, IV/1, 14.01.1883, (MI-FI), Trz: Joh Jenni, Pet Steyer Please see if you can find Barbara Werth by using google. Thanks, Tom -----Original Message----- From: Madeline Willemsen Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 9:44 PM To: 'Tom Leihn' Subject: RE: [BANAT-L] Online Index to •Lung, Philipp. Familienbuch Deutsch-Etschka, Sigmundfeld und Rudolfgnad Just google the place, time and names you want. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tom Leihn via Sent: November-02-14 4:12 PM To: ban Subject: [BANAT-L] Online Index to •Lung, Philipp. Familienbuch Deutsch-Etschka, Sigmundfeld und Rudolfgnad I have Philipp Lung’s book on Sigmundfeld but I’m going crazy trying to find the names I’m looking for in all the indexes he has in the back. Would there be a digital index online I could use with the book to find the pages I want? Thanks, Tom ------------------------------- 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 --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
> From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2014 15:50:12 +0100 > Subject: [DS] Muster Listen, XII Deutsch Banater Grenz Regiment > > Dear Mr. Dreyer, > > As it is impossible for me to reach you directly, I'll try it this way. > > Thank you for your letter. > Do you have these fotos from these microfilms? > > The geographic identification would be not so hard for us. > > Regards from Wien > Gunter Ofner > > _______________________________________________ > Donauschwaben-L mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.genealogy.net/mm/listinfo/donauschwaben-l
Hello all, I hope you are well. Today is would be my great aunt's 80th birthday. I still have not found her so I thought I would ask if anyone on the list may have her in their family tree or are able to help me with her information to help me find her. Her maiden name is KAISER and I don't know her married name or if she has passed away. I have all my fingers & toes crossed that she may still be alive! This is what I have... My great aunt is Elisabeth Stephania Kaiser by birth. (Parents: Nikolaus & Magdalena Kaiser) She was born in Groß Bečkerek on 3rd November 1934. All I know about her is that she is the youngest sister of my Oppa Franz. Her brothers are ... Franz (Oppa )1924, Stephan 1926, Mathias 1928, Nikolaus 1930. My Oppa was drafted to Afrika Korps 1941 from Groß Bečkerek and her mum Magdalena (my great Oma) died 1st November 1944 in Groß Bečkerek. Her dad Nikolaus (my great Oppa) was listed as living in Steyr, Austria in October 1948 for my Oppa's wedding. I am not sure when my great Oppa left Groß Bečkerek or if my great aunt and uncles left with him. I also do not know what her married name would be if she is alive. If you recognise any of my Oppa's brothers or his sister Elisabeth (my great aunt) please contact me. Warm regards from Australia Mandy This message is confidential and may contain proprietary or legally privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, any use, interference with, disclosure or copying of the email or any part thereof (including any attachment), is prohibited and you should notify the sender and delete this email immediately. To the fullest extent permitted by law the Gordon accepts no liability for any loss or damage which may result from your receipt of this message or any attachments.
Can anyone supply missing data in the partial family blocks below? Kipp Jakob, son of Johann Kipp and Anna Schneider To ND 1898 *11 Feb 1871 Wojteg oo NN Anna *1874 1 Rosa *1898 Hungary 2 Elisabeth *1900 ND 2 Edie *1903 ND 3 Josef *1904 ND Where was Anna (perhaps Albach) born? Who were her parents? Martin Johann To 1894 *9 Jan 1875 Hungary oo 3 Nov 1897 Dickinson Kreiger Barbara, dau of Nikolaus Kreiger and Margaret NN *Jan 1876 Hungary 1 Elisabeth *Sep 1898 ND 2 Johann *27 Aug 1901 Gladstone +13 Feb 1940 Waterford MI, oo 21 Nov 1925 Detroit, Barbara Hochscheidt. 3 Georg *1906 ND 4 Frank *1909 ND 5 Maria *1914 ND 6 Barbara *1913 ND Where were Johann Martin and Barbara Kreiger born? Sebastian Georg, son of Eberharad Sebastian and Anna Sieberahler To ND 1894 *10 Mar 1851 Ujwar oo NN Elisabeth Where was the wife, Elisabeth born? Dave Dreyer
Kelly, There are two additional ways of locating a copy of a used Banat family book. Monitor the German antiquariat books sites on the web. It is very rare for a Banat family book to come up on these sites but it does occasionally happen. Another way is through the AKdFF. As older AKdFF members die off their libraries are frequently turned over to the AKdFF for disposal. This is happening more and more frequently as the organization matures. The AKdFF makes copies of duplicate materials available. These are listed from time to time in the DDF, the AKdFF newsletter-journal. You can be a recipient of this publication by joining the AKdFF. Dave Dreyer From: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, November 4, 2014 4:16 AM To: [email protected] Does anyone with the Gertianosch Familienbuch wish to sell? Dietmar Giel told me the books are all sold out. Please let me know! Kelly~ [email protected] > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: 12th Banat Grenz Regiment (Timothy Ottinger) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2014 05:24:28 -0800 > From: Timothy Ottinger <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [BANAT-L] 12th Banat Grenz Regiment > To: Stasa Cvetkovic <[email protected]>, Rita Schiwanowitsch > <[email protected]> > Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, > "[email protected]" > <[email protected]> > Message-ID: > <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > Stasa, I found the information you provided very interesting. Possibly you will remember me and my 3rd great grandfather, Mathias Praschinger who married in Csatalja, Batschka in 1811. The church book entry for his marriage indicated he was from Moravia and had to apply for "Home Rights" which were granted. > > My question is - would this have been a legal process as we think of it today? If yes, would there be documentation & where would one look for such paper work? Have you ever found such documentation? I do not know if he was in the military but have often thought he was & that was how he wound up in Csatalja. > > Thanks for your thoughts. > Judy > > > On Friday, October 31, 2014 6:31 AM, Stasa Cvetkovic via <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello Rita and others interested in the sources for studying of the 12th > Banat Grenz Regiment! > Vast archival content related to the 12th Banat Grenz Regiment is been kept > in Archive of Pan?evo, archive fond no. 758, archive box 323 (1756-1874) > and comprises 331 volumes. Most of the documentation pertains to the > following kind of documentation: ledgers, books of account, registries and > other, not sorted documents and relates to the following companies (number > of company following the name): Pantschewo, Tomaschevatz (1), Perlas (2), > Oppowa (3) , Glogon (4), Usdin (6), Antalfalva and Homolitz (7) and 31 > unidentified companies. > Documentation is in Latin and German languages. > > Documentation contains (among other) various contracts, notes and contracts > related to the leasing of lands, meadows and pastures, payrolls for > soldiers and officers, certificates, censuses of families which do not > have the residency rights, requests for issuance of "wanderbucher" > (journeyman books), requests for opening of trading stores, permissions for > buying orchards etc. etc. > > This archival fond was obtained by the restitution pursuant to the claim of > Yugoslavia after the WWII directed to the Republic of Austria, where the > documentation was settled at the time in the Royal Chamber Archive in > Vienna. Up to 1988, fond was in Archive of Vojvodina in Novi Sad when it > was transferred to the Archive in Pan?evo according to the provenance and > the territoriality principles. > > I am sorry to say that the fond is not available in electronic form. It is > available in Archive, for manual browsing. It is a lot of material (85 > meters) and although the fond is officially sorted and cataloged, in the > reality, it is not. > If someone wish to investigate on the site, I will be glad to help with > contacts, accommodation, translation or whatever. Before engaging me or > someone else to make the investigation of those materials in Pan?evo (which > is another possibility of scrutinizing of this fond), I strongly suggest > that you should check with the archive(s) in Vienna about the possible > microfilm copies of this documentation. I am unsure if they have it or not. > Anyway, I hope that this was of some help. > > Sta?a, Synergia (www.synergia.rs) > > > On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 12:02 AM, Rita Schiwanowitsch via < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> In the church books I found an entry regarding a specific company of the >> 12th Banat Grenz Regiment. Company: Banat Brestowatz Churchbooks: Klam >> Baborissa in 1793 and Jabuka Churchbooks: Deleblat in 1821, I would like >> to have more information on this company. Does anyone know where I might >> find this information? Thank you in advance for your help and >> consideration. >> >> Rita >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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/>* > > ------------------------------- > 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 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 212 > ************************************* ------------------------------- 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
Does anyone with the Gertianosch Familienbuch wish to sell? Dietmar Giel told me the books are all sold out. Please let me know! Kelly~ [email protected] > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: 12th Banat Grenz Regiment (Timothy Ottinger) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2014 05:24:28 -0800 > From: Timothy Ottinger <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [BANAT-L] 12th Banat Grenz Regiment > To: Stasa Cvetkovic <[email protected]>, Rita Schiwanowitsch > <[email protected]> > Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, > "[email protected]" > <[email protected]> > Message-ID: > <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > Stasa, I found the information you provided very interesting. Possibly you will remember me and my 3rd great grandfather, Mathias Praschinger who married in Csatalja, Batschka in 1811. The church book entry for his marriage indicated he was from Moravia and had to apply for "Home Rights" which were granted. > > My question is - would this have been a legal process as we think of it today? If yes, would there be documentation & where would one look for such paper work? Have you ever found such documentation? I do not know if he was in the military but have often thought he was & that was how he wound up in Csatalja. > > Thanks for your thoughts. > Judy > > > On Friday, October 31, 2014 6:31 AM, Stasa Cvetkovic via <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello Rita and others interested in the sources for studying of the 12th > Banat Grenz Regiment! > Vast archival content related to the 12th Banat Grenz Regiment is been kept > in Archive of Pan?evo, archive fond no. 758, archive box 323 (1756-1874) > and comprises 331 volumes. Most of the documentation pertains to the > following kind of documentation: ledgers, books of account, registries and > other, not sorted documents and relates to the following companies (number > of company following the name): Pantschewo, Tomaschevatz (1), Perlas (2), > Oppowa (3) , Glogon (4), Usdin (6), Antalfalva and Homolitz (7) and 31 > unidentified companies. > Documentation is in Latin and German languages. > > Documentation contains (among other) various contracts, notes and contracts > related to the leasing of lands, meadows and pastures, payrolls for > soldiers and officers, certificates, censuses of families which do not > have the residency rights, requests for issuance of "wanderbucher" > (journeyman books), requests for opening of trading stores, permissions for > buying orchards etc. etc. > > This archival fond was obtained by the restitution pursuant to the claim of > Yugoslavia after the WWII directed to the Republic of Austria, where the > documentation was settled at the time in the Royal Chamber Archive in > Vienna. Up to 1988, fond was in Archive of Vojvodina in Novi Sad when it > was transferred to the Archive in Pan?evo according to the provenance and > the territoriality principles. > > I am sorry to say that the fond is not available in electronic form. It is > available in Archive, for manual browsing. It is a lot of material (85 > meters) and although the fond is officially sorted and cataloged, in the > reality, it is not. > If someone wish to investigate on the site, I will be glad to help with > contacts, accommodation, translation or whatever. Before engaging me or > someone else to make the investigation of those materials in Pan?evo (which > is another possibility of scrutinizing of this fond), I strongly suggest > that you should check with the archive(s) in Vienna about the possible > microfilm copies of this documentation. I am unsure if they have it or not. > Anyway, I hope that this was of some help. > > Sta?a, Synergia (www.synergia.rs) > > > On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 12:02 AM, Rita Schiwanowitsch via < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> In the church books I found an entry regarding a specific company of the >> 12th Banat Grenz Regiment. Company: Banat Brestowatz Churchbooks: Klam >> Baborissa in 1793 and Jabuka Churchbooks: Deleblat in 1821, I would like >> to have more information on this company. Does anyone know where I might >> find this information? Thank you in advance for your help and >> consideration. >> >> Rita >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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/>* > > ------------------------------- > 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 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 212 > *************************************
Stasa, I found the information you provided very interesting. Possibly you will remember me and my 3rd great grandfather, Mathias Praschinger who married in Csatalja, Batschka in 1811. The church book entry for his marriage indicated he was from Moravia and had to apply for "Home Rights" which were granted. My question is - would this have been a legal process as we think of it today? If yes, would there be documentation & where would one look for such paper work? Have you ever found such documentation? I do not know if he was in the military but have often thought he was & that was how he wound up in Csatalja. Thanks for your thoughts. Judy On Friday, October 31, 2014 6:31 AM, Stasa Cvetkovic via <[email protected]> wrote: Hello Rita and others interested in the sources for studying of the 12th Banat Grenz Regiment! Vast archival content related to the 12th Banat Grenz Regiment is been kept in Archive of Pančevo, archive fond no. 758, archive box 323 (1756-1874) and comprises 331 volumes. Most of the documentation pertains to the following kind of documentation: ledgers, books of account, registries and other, not sorted documents and relates to the following companies (number of company following the name): Pantschewo, Tomaschevatz (1), Perlas (2), Oppowa (3) , Glogon (4), Usdin (6), Antalfalva and Homolitz (7) and 31 unidentified companies. Documentation is in Latin and German languages. Documentation contains (among other) various contracts, notes and contracts related to the leasing of lands, meadows and pastures, payrolls for soldiers and officers, certificates, censuses of families which do not have the residency rights, requests for issuance of "wanderbucher" (journeyman books), requests for opening of trading stores, permissions for buying orchards etc. etc. This archival fond was obtained by the restitution pursuant to the claim of Yugoslavia after the WWII directed to the Republic of Austria, where the documentation was settled at the time in the Royal Chamber Archive in Vienna. Up to 1988, fond was in Archive of Vojvodina in Novi Sad when it was transferred to the Archive in Pančevo according to the provenance and the territoriality principles. I am sorry to say that the fond is not available in electronic form. It is available in Archive, for manual browsing. It is a lot of material (85 meters) and although the fond is officially sorted and cataloged, in the reality, it is not. If someone wish to investigate on the site, I will be glad to help with contacts, accommodation, translation or whatever. Before engaging me or someone else to make the investigation of those materials in Pančevo (which is another possibility of scrutinizing of this fond), I strongly suggest that you should check with the archive(s) in Vienna about the possible microfilm copies of this documentation. I am unsure if they have it or not. Anyway, I hope that this was of some help. Staša, Synergia (www.synergia.rs) On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 12:02 AM, Rita Schiwanowitsch via < [email protected]> wrote: > In the church books I found an entry regarding a specific company of the > 12th Banat Grenz Regiment. Company: Banat Brestowatz Churchbooks: Klam > Baborissa in 1793 and Jabuka Churchbooks: Deleblat in 1821, I would like > to have more information on this company. Does anyone know where I might > find this information? Thank you in advance for your help and > consideration. > > Rita > > > > ------------------------------- > 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/>* ------------------------------- 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