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    1. Re: [BANAT-L] BANAT Digest, Vol 9, Issue 172
    2. Roy W Shiflet via
    3. Thank you to everyone who "took care" of my dear friend Stasa! I am glad he got to see some of the USA. We have visited him 4 times, and may return again in the spring. I am sorry we could not make the conference. Roy Shiflet & Charlie Hessler ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 10:52:22 -0700 From: Ray Borschowa <[email protected]> Subject: [BANAT-L] Mt Angel Treffen Sept 11-13 To: Banat <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]om> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 I hope that everyone who attended the Treffen enjoyed it; we had a great line up of speakers and are grateful for their contribution. Yesterday Leah and I took *Sta?a* to the airport so he is on his way home to Novi Sad. I think he enjoyed his visit to Oregon: on Sunday Leah took him to the Oregon coast and on Monday I took him to the Columbia River Gorge. Hopefully some used the opportunity to meet Sta?a in person and pursue future research opportunities, as well as visits to Eastern Europe. Most of the 2014 presentations are posted on the Mt Angel website: www.danube-swabians.org/MtAngel Ray Borschowa *************************************

    09/18/2014 04:24:57
    1. Re: [BANAT-L] Klek (BANAT Digest, Vol 9, Issue 172)
    2. Rita Schiwanowitsch via
    3. Ok.... I'm a little confused now.... Groß Betschkerek was Zrenjanin. Rita Sent from my Windows Phone ________________________________ From: John A McClellan via<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: ‎9/‎18/‎2014 6:53 AM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: [BANAT-L] Klek (BANAT Digest, Vol 9, Issue 172) My mom's side of the family were from Klek, which is now known as Zrenjanin. It's a village in Serbia, in the Zrenjanin municipality. In fact, you can read a brief Wikipedia article about Klek here: Klek (Zrenjanin)<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klek_%28Zrenjanin%29>. If I'm not mistaken, my aunt has the sort of map you're referring to. Dave Dreyer might have one as well...John -----Original Message----- Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 12:09:43 -0700 From: DavidnRenee Witte <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Subject: [BANAT-L] Klek To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Message-ID: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello Group: I am hoping that some one still might have information on the village of Klek and if so do they have a copy of the page of the book that listed the houses and who lived in them prior to the years of 1944? What ever happened to the village after Yugoslavia broke apart into Serbia? Does anyone have any recent photographs or images of the village of my grandmother, her siblings, and my mother's cousins Thank you David W ------------------------------- 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

    09/18/2014 01:16:55
    1. Re: [BANAT-L] Klek
    2. Fran Matkovich via
    3. Click on this address and select K for Klek and click again. . http://www.dvhh.org/banat_villages/#K Here you will be able to ask questions of the Klek village coordinator and there are two more places to click for more info. Fran Matkovich -----Original Message----- From: DavidnRenee Witte via Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 3:09 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [BANAT-L] Klek Hello Group: I am hoping that some one still might have information on the village of Klek and if so do they have a copy of the page of the book that listed the houses and who lived in them prior to the years of 1944? What ever happened to the village after Yugoslavia broke apart into Serbia? Does anyone have any recent photographs or images of the village of my grandmother, her siblings, and my mother's cousins Thank you David W ------------------------------- 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

    09/17/2014 01:19:01
    1. [BANAT-L] BAUTZ lookup Kowatschi / Kovacsi
    2. Linda Bautz McKenna via
    3. I have the Kowatschi family book by Jakob Arenz. 2011 However, I have some questions and cannot contact him. Does anyone know his current email?? As in all human transcriptions there are errors. Here is my query: Mary A. Bautz daughter of Friedrich and Emilia Kirsch ner was born 19 Sept 1884 in Kowatschi. I was recently told she had a daughter whom she left in the care of her mother Emilia KIrschner Bautz when she emigrated about 1904 or 1905. I was told the young daughter died some time after her emigration. # 1 And if this daughter died as a child, shouldn't there be a death record? Mr. Arenz first sent me a note stating Mary Bautz and Stefan Horvath having a daughter b. Apr. 1924. The date cannot be correct as Mary was in the U.S. having married in Pa. in 1908 and living in Detroit, Mi after 1913. # 2 Can anyone find out if this is a typo....and should read Apr 1904?? re: 1924 Our family felt it had to be her only sister that didn't emigrate who could have had a child in 1924; but have found she, Aloisia Bautz was married to Nikolaus Franzwa, altho he was away in Siberia for 7 years after W.W.I. So it's possible that she thought him dead and remarried??? # 3 Might there be church records for Kowatschi? would this at least give death date for the young daughter? Name of parents? baptism? thank for any help one might be able to give. LInda Bautz McKenna --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com

    09/17/2014 07:49:31
    1. [BANAT-L] Klek
    2. DavidnRenee Witte via
    3. Hello Group: I am hoping that some one still might have information on the village of Klek and if so do they have a copy of the page of the book that listed the houses and who lived in them prior to the years of 1944? What ever happened to the village after Yugoslavia broke apart into Serbia? Does anyone have any recent photographs or images of the village of my grandmother, her siblings, and my mother's cousins Thank you David W

    09/17/2014 06:09:43
    1. [BANAT-L] Mt Angel Treffen Sept 11-13
    2. Ray Borschowa via
    3. I hope that everyone who attended the Treffen enjoyed it; we had a great line up of speakers and are grateful for their contribution. Yesterday Leah and I took *Staša* to the airport so he is on his way home to Novi Sad. I think he enjoyed his visit to Oregon: on Sunday Leah took him to the Oregon coast and on Monday I took him to the Columbia River Gorge. Hopefully some used the opportunity to meet Staša in person and pursue future research opportunities, as well as visits to Eastern Europe. Most of the 2014 presentations are posted on the Mt Angel website: www.danube-swabians.org/MtAngel Ray Borschowa

    09/17/2014 04:52:22
    1. [BANAT-L] family book Torschau - update available
    2. Peter Haas via
    3. Dear list members, an updated version of my family book of Torschau (today: Savino Selo) in the Batschka is online now. It contains nearly 14.000 people now, 2.000 more than last year. If you are looking for Protestants in the Batschka it is certainly worth a look. The family book is available free of charge at http://www.dvhh.org/torschau/index.html#familybook. There is also a little help available there. Please contact me if you find some errors or if you can provide me with additional data. If you also want to publish a family book online please consider to make it available via the Stammbaum database of Familia-Austria like I do. Greetings and good luck Peter

    09/16/2014 06:48:06
    1. Re: [BANAT-L] Gertianosch look up Ballauer,Schmidt,Jobba
    2. Robert Evensen via
    3. Darlene, 1) no parents listed and no birthdate - just abt 1811 Hatzfeld. 2) Petrus Ballauer born abt. 1776 - no place, no parents' names. Barbara Jobba's mother was Margrethe Martes born 06 Apr.1760 in Dahl, Luxembourg Robert Evensen -----Original Message----- From: djones000 via Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 12:51 PM To: [email protected] Cc: DJones000 Subject: [BANAT-L] Gertianosch look up Ballauer,Schmidt,Jobba 1) Georgius Ballauer DOB 1.10.1855 in Gertianosch, looking for information on his mother, Catherine Schmidt/Schmitz. Need her birthdate and information on her parents names and where she is from. 2) Looking for grandfather of Georgius Ballauer who is Petrus Ballauer/Pallauer. Would like to know birth information, birthdate, parent's names where he is from. We know Petrus married in Gertianosch on 24.11.1799 to Barbara Jobba/Joppa. 3) Any information regarding Barbara Jobba/Joppa's mother's maiden name, would be helpful. We know her first name is Margaretha. Surnames: Ballauer/Pallauer, Schmidt/Schmitz, Jobba/JoppaAny and all information is helpful. Thanks in advance. Darlene ------------------------------- 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

    09/15/2014 09:52:45
    1. [BANAT-L] Gertianosch look up Ballauer,Schmidt,Jobba
    2. djones000 via
    3. 1) Georgius Ballauer DOB 1.10.1855 in Gertianosch, looking for information on his mother, Catherine Schmidt/Schmitz. Need her birthdate and information on her parents names and where she is from. 2) Looking for grandfather of Georgius Ballauer who is Petrus Ballauer/Pallauer. Would like to know birth information, birthdate, parent's names where he is from. We know Petrus married in Gertianosch on 24.11.1799 to Barbara Jobba/Joppa. 3) Any information regarding Barbara Jobba/Joppa's mother's maiden name, would be helpful. We know her first name is Margaretha. Surnames: Ballauer/Pallauer, Schmidt/Schmitz, Jobba/JoppaAny and all information is helpful. Thanks in advance. Darlene

    09/15/2014 06:51:12
    1. Re: [BANAT-L] BANAT Digest, Vol 9, Issue 167
    2. Ricardo Hein via
    3. hello Roy thanks for the offer and good will my 6gfather NIKOLAUS HEIN probably born in 1711 who died in Glogowatz 1771sep02 was the immigrant in the Banat I still don´t know where he came from I would appreciate veru much i you could take a look in your sources thank you again regards from the far south, Montevideo, UY On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 7:59 PM, Roy W Shiflet via <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a book , L' emigration des lorrains vers le Banat et la Batschka > 1750/1803. I would be happy to look up anyone. > Also there ar 7 volums of Stader, Stefan Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer > Kolonist, a listing of all that traveled through Vienna to the Banat. They > are at the Library of Congress, which I frequent from time to time. If > anyone sends me a list of names, I will make copies on my next trip > > Roy W Shiflet [email protected] > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of [email protected] > Sent: 09/12/14 3:01 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: BANAT Digest, Vol 9, Issue 167 > > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Migration through Vienna (Frank Seitz) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 08:29:24 -0400 > From: Frank Seitz <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [BANAT-L] Migration through Vienna > To: Bob Hain <[email protected]> > Cc: mailing list <[email protected]> > Message-ID: > < > [email protected]om> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > I just came back from a Danube River Cruise. The Danube is a swift flowing > river with many locks as it drops quite a bit from it's source to the end. > How did these people steer/stop this Ulmer Schachtels boats ? I'm sure > there > were rapids, rocks trees etc. in their path. > Franz > > > On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 11:21 PM, Bob Hain via <[email protected]> wrote: > > > In an article written by Susan Clark, I read the following: > > > > Last updated 01/22/97 > > > > History of German Settlements in Southern HungaryThe city of Ulm, in > > the Swabian region of the German states, was a common point of > > departure. From Ulm, settlers boarded boats called "Ulmer Schachtel" > > and sailed the Danube to Vienna, where they registered for their land. > > I do not have Susan Clark's email address, and if I did, I would ask > > her if there are any records of these Swabians' departure including > > lists of names and homelands. if anyone can connect me to Susan, I > > would be grateful. and I would appreciate an email from Susan if she > > is still connected to this group email. > > Bob Hain > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 167 > ************************************* > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    09/15/2014 04:17:10
    1. [BANAT-L] Alsace-Lorraine & through Vienna lookups - BIERER & HETZEL
    2. Darlene Dimitrie via
    3. Hi Roy, 1) Not sure how the Alsace-Lorraine book is arranged, but I'm working a long shot here --- the ever-missing Bierer family. Also spelled Pierer/Perer/Berer/Buhrer/Buehrer/Byerer. They are supposed to have come from the Emmendingen area in southwest Germany, very close to the French border, but have been extremely elusive. There are many in the Emmendingen records, but not mine. Also a rumour that they came from Alsace-Lorraine - they appear in Barcs, Somogy, Hungary in approximately 1800. Supposedly the family scattered from Emmendingen in all directions. -specifically George Bierer and Ludovicus Bierer, both born in the 1770s, approximately. I'm starting to think that this family "time travelled" from another time :) (just kidding). 2) Would you be able to look up Peter Hetzel, born about 1760 in Raportsweiler, Alsace-Lorraine, married to Margaretha Weis. Unsure of year of immigration or location of marriage, however, by 1786, he was in Neu Schowe, Batschka - son Adam was born. Also any other Hetzels from this town. Please let me know if you require further information to do the lookups. Thank you very much for offering to do this. Darlene Roy W Shiflet via wrote: > I have a book , L' emigration des lorrains vers le Banat et la Batschka > 1750/1803. I would be happy to look up anyone. > Also there ar 7 volums of Stader, Stefan Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer > Kolonist, a listing of all that traveled through Vienna to the Banat. They > are at the Library of Congress, which I frequent from time to time. If > anyone sends me a list of names, I will make copies on my next trip > > Roy W Shiflet [email protected] > -- Darlene http://www.dvhh.org/membership/associates.htm#D http://home.cogeco.ca/~lindarlene/Index.html

    09/14/2014 03:32:06
    1. [BANAT-L] October MAGS meeting
    2. Roy W Shiflet via
    3. Press Release Mid Atlantic Germanic Society -- A Genealogy Society The Great War and Your Family: Documenting Service in the American Military in World War I Friday, Saturday 24, 25 October 2014 MAGS is proud to present our Fall program on October 25, 2014 at the Sheraton - Wilmington South Hotel, New Castle, Delaware. PLUS a workshop presented by Dr Kenneth Heger. (the workshop will be held on Friday, October 24, 2014 from 2:00 - 5:00 PM at the Sheraton) Constance Potter was a reference archivist with more than 30 years experience for the National Archives and Records Administration. She routinely represented the National Archives to members of the news media on matters relating to family history. Patrick Osborn is a native of Kansas City, Missouri, and received both a BA and MA in history from the University of Missouri-Kansas City He has been with the National Archives since 1999, working primarily with Navy and Marine Corps records from the World War II and postwar period. Dr. Kenneth W. Heger is a Senior Supervisory Archivist in the Office of Research Services at the National Archives and Records Administration He has a doctorate in history from the University of Maryland. He has made presentations at the annual conferences of the National Genealogical Society, the Federation of Genealogical Societies and the Mid-Atlantic Germanic Society, and is a regular speaker at the National Institute on Genealogical Research. Dr. Heger will present a special inter-active lecture on Posters from the Great War. Governments made extensive use of posters to raise morale and money for the war effort during World War I. Please visit our website www.magsgen.com for more information

    09/14/2014 01:00:45
    1. Re: [BANAT-L] BANAT Digest, Vol 9, Issue 167
    2. Roy W Shiflet via
    3. I have a book , L' emigration des lorrains vers le Banat et la Batschka 1750/1803. I would be happy to look up anyone. Also there ar 7 volums of Stader, Stefan Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer Kolonist, a listing of all that traveled through Vienna to the Banat. They are at the Library of Congress, which I frequent from time to time. If anyone sends me a list of names, I will make copies on my next trip Roy W Shiflet [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: 09/12/14 3:01 AM To: [email protected] Subject: BANAT Digest, Vol 9, Issue 167 Today's Topics: 1. Re: Migration through Vienna (Frank Seitz) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 08:29:24 -0400 From: Frank Seitz <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [BANAT-L] Migration through Vienna To: Bob Hain <[email protected]> Cc: mailing list <[email protected]> Message-ID: <[email protected]om> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 I just came back from a Danube River Cruise. The Danube is a swift flowing river with many locks as it drops quite a bit from it's source to the end. How did these people steer/stop this Ulmer Schachtels boats ? I'm sure there were rapids, rocks trees etc. in their path. Franz On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 11:21 PM, Bob Hain via <[email protected]> wrote: > In an article written by Susan Clark, I read the following: > > Last updated 01/22/97 > > History of German Settlements in Southern HungaryThe city of Ulm, in > the Swabian region of the German states, was a common point of > departure. From Ulm, settlers boarded boats called "Ulmer Schachtel" > and sailed the Danube to Vienna, where they registered for their land. > I do not have Susan Clark's email address, and if I did, I would ask > her if there are any records of these Swabians' departure including > lists of names and homelands. if anyone can connect me to Susan, I > would be grateful. and I would appreciate an email from Susan if she > is still connected to this group email. > Bob Hain > > ------------------------------- > 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 167 *************************************

    09/14/2014 12:59:28
    1. [BANAT-L] Josef Rist (Rozsa, Ritt family in Gertianosch
    2. Debbie Nelson via
    3. Was wondering if someone with the Gertianosch family book could look up the Joseph Rist Family? Any information will be helpful, as I have hit many road blocks with this family both in the Banat and in the US. Here is the information that I have: Josef Rist, also known by Rozsa, and Ritt; born 20.09.1869 to Josef Franz Rist and Suzanne Loeffler in Gertianosch by family legend. Married Theresia Schneider, born 25.08.1876 in Gertianosch,. 08.10.1894. The family is listed in the Ebendorf Familienbuch with three of the four boys, and states both Josef and Theresia were born in Gertianosch. Thank you for any and all assistance in advance. Debbie Nelson, Wichita Falls, Texas.

    09/14/2014 09:29:10
    1. Re: [BANAT-L] Migration through Vienna
    2. Matthew Gruendler via
    3. Hi Franz, Here is a great page at DVHH about migration via these boats Migration Voyage, The Danube & The Ulmer Schachteln Migration Voyage, The Danube & The Ulmer Schachteln Danube Swabian History | Migration Voyage, The Danube & The Ulmer Schachteln by Hans Kopp View on www.dvhh.org Preview by Yahoo If you are willing to use chrome with the google translate plugin or you can read german then there is some good information about these boats at the following links as well: Ulmer Schachtel – Wikipedia Ulmer Schachtel – Wikipedia Die Ulmer Schachtel ist ein Einweg-Bootstyp, der seit dem Mittelalter auf der Donau der Waren- Passagier- und Truppenbeförderung diente. Er wurde lediglich für Nau... View on de.wikipedia.org Preview by Yahoo Gesellschaft der Donaufreunde Ulm e. V. Gesellschaft der Donaufreunde Ulm e. V. Die Gesellschaft der Donaufreunde Ulm e.V. heißt Sie herzlich willkommen! Wer diese Gesellschaft ist und was sie bezweckt, erfahren Sie unter dem Link “Die Gesellsc... View on www.donaufreunde-ul... Preview by Yahoo If anyone has any detailed information or resources for research of the people migrating, such as any records kept in Vienna I would be interested in this information. Thanks, Matt ________________________________ From: Frank Seitz via <[email protected]> To: Bob Hain <[email protected]> Cc: mailing list <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 7:29 AM Subject: Re: [BANAT-L] Migration through Vienna I just came back from a Danube River Cruise. The Danube is a swift flowing river with many locks as it drops quite a bit from it's source to the end. How did these people steer/stop this Ulmer Schachtels boats ? I'm sure there were rapids, rocks trees etc. in their path. Franz On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 11:21 PM, Bob Hain via <[email protected]> wrote: > In an article written by Susan Clark, I read the following: > > Last updated 01/22/97 > > History of German Settlements in Southern HungaryThe city of Ulm, in the > Swabian region of the German states, was a common point of departure. From > Ulm, settlers boarded boats called "Ulmer Schachtel" and sailed the Danube > to Vienna, where they registered for their land. > I do not have Susan Clark's email address, and if I did, I would ask her > if there are any records of these Swabians' departure including lists of > names and homelands. if anyone can connect me to Susan, I would be > grateful. and I would appreciate an email from Susan if she is still > connected to this group email. > Bob Hain > > ------------------------------- > 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

    09/12/2014 10:12:12
    1. Re: [BANAT-L] Migration through Vienna
    2. Frank Seitz via
    3. I just came back from a Danube River Cruise. The Danube is a swift flowing river with many locks as it drops quite a bit from it's source to the end. How did these people steer/stop this Ulmer Schachtels boats ? I'm sure there were rapids, rocks trees etc. in their path. Franz On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 11:21 PM, Bob Hain via <[email protected]> wrote: > In an article written by Susan Clark, I read the following: > > Last updated 01/22/97 > > History of German Settlements in Southern HungaryThe city of Ulm, in the > Swabian region of the German states, was a common point of departure. From > Ulm, settlers boarded boats called "Ulmer Schachtel" and sailed the Danube > to Vienna, where they registered for their land. > I do not have Susan Clark's email address, and if I did, I would ask her > if there are any records of these Swabians' departure including lists of > names and homelands. if anyone can connect me to Susan, I would be > grateful. and I would appreciate an email from Susan if she is still > connected to this group email. > Bob Hain > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    09/11/2014 02:29:24
    1. [BANAT-L] Migration through Vienna
    2. Bob Hain via
    3. In an article written by Susan Clark, I read the following: Last updated 01/22/97 History of German Settlements in Southern HungaryThe city of Ulm, in the Swabian region of the German states, was a common point of departure. From Ulm, settlers boarded boats called "Ulmer Schachtel" and sailed the Danube to Vienna, where they registered for their land. I do not have Susan Clark's email address, and if I did, I would ask her if there are any records of these Swabians' departure including lists of names and homelands. if anyone can connect me to Susan, I would be grateful. and I would appreciate an email from Susan if she is still connected to this group email. Bob Hain

    09/10/2014 05:21:05
    1. Re: [BANAT-L] Neubeschenowa
    2. gbrettrager via
    3. Thanks! This helps a lot. George -----Original Message----- From: judhard <[email protected]> To: gbrettrager <[email protected]>; banat <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, Sep 9, 2014 12:14 pm Subject: Re: [BANAT-L] Neubeschenowa This was copied from the Neubeschenowa book. I hope it shows okay. Judy Wasness P110 PETRI Ignaz led. (Bauer) Sv. Johann P. u. Theresia Bieber <P106.4> * 30.01.1853 Nb †30.07.1929 Nb 76J. Hn+ 228 o 02.02.1875 Nb Tz: Mathias Petri; Nikolaus Siebold HENNING Anna Maria led. Tv. Mathias H. u. Anna Maria Scheibling <H188.2> * 29.01.1858 Nb †17.01.1939 Nb 81J. Hn+ 228 1 Anna Maria *31.10.1875 Nb †01.12.1875 Nb A. Franzen,Nikolaus Petri 2 Mathias *13.09.1876 Nb <P111> M. Petri,Gertrude Henning wwe. 3 Josef *21.01.1879 Nb <P113> J. Kammer,Katharina Müller 4 Barbara *04.11.1881 Nb <M250> B. Henning,Karl Muszler 5 Johann *21.08.1883 Nb †08.05.1905 Nb J. Jakobi,Agnes Schütt 6 Karl *14.08.1885 Nb WK1 K. Funk,Magdalena Schwan 7 Michael *21.08.1887 Nb M. Unterreiner,Maria Schneider 8 Nikolaus *10.02.1892 Nb †19.11.1899 Nb N. Petri,Elisabetha Schwan 9 Peter *03.07.1895 Nb P. Schäfer lanio,Barbara Schwan 10 Maria *20.07.1898 Nb <W466> M. Krausz,Franz Ott Auswanderung nach USA Schiffsliste v. Dave Dreyer PETRI Josef -[P360]- Age: 28 -From: Neubeschenowa -DtAr: Monday, 14 Oct 1907 - To: Chicago, IL -Via: Rot/NY -Ship: Nieuw Amsterdam -Note: Accompanied by wife, Barbara 24, both born in Neubeschenowa. Father(?), Ignatz Petri, lives in Neubeschenowa. Going to join brother, M Petri. Sohn Karl verschollen 1. Weltkrieg P106 PETRI Johann led. (Bauer) Sv. Bernhard P. u. Margarethe Schutz <P103.4> * 11.04.1822 Nb †14.02.1890 Nb 68J. Hn+ 167 1o 05.05.1844 Nb Tz: Johann Karl; Johann KIefer BIEBER Theresia Wwe. Tv. Karl B. u. Katharina Frauenhoffer * 23.11.1820 Lenauheim †07.02.1880 Nb 59J. Hn+ 167 Wwe Johann Mussler oo 06.02.1837 WE: M566 - Q: FB Len 0313.4 1 Nikolaus *20.10.1845 Nb <P109> N. Franzen,Magdalena Schneider 2 Theresia *19.09.1847 Nb †26.04.1848 T. Willems,Johann Karl 3 Mathias *17.10.1849 Nb †29.04.1860 Nb M. Karl,Elisabet Lindauer 4 Ignatz *30.01.1853 Nb <P110> Mathias Petri,Barbara Funk 5 Josef *08.11.1854 Nb †03.02.1856 Nb J. Minich,Magdalena Kannegieszer 6 Theresia *23.12.1857 Nb †29.12.1857 Nb T. Willems,Karl Muszler 2o 13.05.1880 Nb Tz: Johann Schäfer; Peter Baldesweiler WINKEL Margarethe Wwe. * 1830 Kowatschi Wwe Franz Weldi 3o 11.01.1886 Nb Tz: Karl Bayert; Jakob Jakobi LANG Anna Wwe. Tv. Jakob L. u. Elisabeth Linz <L22.8> * 25.03.1836 Nb Wwe Anton Weitz WE: W375 - S247 P103 PETRI Bernhard [Peter] * 1795 Lenauheim †30.08.1842 Nb 47J. o Hn104 SCHUTZ Margarethe Tv. Josef S. u. A.Maria Henriz <S794.2> * 21.12.1794 Nb †05.01.1885 Nb 90J. Hn+ 167 WE: - S572 1 Franz * 1817 †02.01.1828 Nb 11 J. 2 Nikolaus *14.02.1819 Nb †02.02.1830 Nb N. Wilems, Marg. Mussler ? 3 Anna Maria *16.11.1820 Nb †02.02.1821 Nb A.M.Willems.Peter Schutz 4 Johann *11.04.1822 Nb <P106> Joh.Schutz.Marg.Petri 5 Anna Maria *02.01.1824 Nb <L167> Anna M.Schütz.Scher Peter 6 Mathias *03.02.1826 Nb <P107> M.Karl & Kath.* Schmid 7 Katharina *02.04.1835 Nb †23.09.1835 Nb Kath.Schuch.Franz Willems . -----Original Message----- From: gbrettrager via Sent: Monday, September 8, 2014 7:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [BANAT-L] Neubeschenowa Can someone with FB Neubeschenowa please look for a Peter Petri born 4 Jul 1895? George ------------------------------- 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

    09/09/2014 09:38:24
    1. Re: [BANAT-L] Neubeschenowa
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    3. This was copied from the Neubeschenowa book. I hope it shows okay. Judy Wasness P110 PETRI Ignaz led. (Bauer) Sv. Johann P. u. Theresia Bieber <P106.4> * 30.01.1853 Nb †30.07.1929 Nb 76J. Hn+ 228 o 02.02.1875 Nb Tz: Mathias Petri; Nikolaus Siebold HENNING Anna Maria led. Tv. Mathias H. u. Anna Maria Scheibling <H188.2> * 29.01.1858 Nb †17.01.1939 Nb 81J. Hn+ 228 1 Anna Maria *31.10.1875 Nb †01.12.1875 Nb A. Franzen,Nikolaus Petri 2 Mathias *13.09.1876 Nb <P111> M. Petri,Gertrude Henning wwe. 3 Josef *21.01.1879 Nb <P113> J. Kammer,Katharina Müller 4 Barbara *04.11.1881 Nb <M250> B. Henning,Karl Muszler 5 Johann *21.08.1883 Nb †08.05.1905 Nb J. Jakobi,Agnes Schütt 6 Karl *14.08.1885 Nb WK1 K. Funk,Magdalena Schwan 7 Michael *21.08.1887 Nb M. Unterreiner,Maria Schneider 8 Nikolaus *10.02.1892 Nb †19.11.1899 Nb N. Petri,Elisabetha Schwan 9 Peter *03.07.1895 Nb P. Schäfer lanio,Barbara Schwan 10 Maria *20.07.1898 Nb <W466> M. Krausz,Franz Ott Auswanderung nach USA Schiffsliste v. Dave Dreyer PETRI Josef -[P360]- Age: 28 -From: Neubeschenowa -DtAr: Monday, 14 Oct 1907 - To: Chicago, IL -Via: Rot/NY -Ship: Nieuw Amsterdam -Note: Accompanied by wife, Barbara 24, both born in Neubeschenowa. Father(?), Ignatz Petri, lives in Neubeschenowa. Going to join brother, M Petri. Sohn Karl verschollen 1. Weltkrieg P106 PETRI Johann led. (Bauer) Sv. Bernhard P. u. Margarethe Schutz <P103.4> * 11.04.1822 Nb †14.02.1890 Nb 68J. Hn+ 167 1o 05.05.1844 Nb Tz: Johann Karl; Johann KIefer BIEBER Theresia Wwe. Tv. Karl B. u. Katharina Frauenhoffer * 23.11.1820 Lenauheim †07.02.1880 Nb 59J. Hn+ 167 Wwe Johann Mussler oo 06.02.1837 WE: M566 - Q: FB Len 0313.4 1 Nikolaus *20.10.1845 Nb <P109> N. Franzen,Magdalena Schneider 2 Theresia *19.09.1847 Nb †26.04.1848 T. Willems,Johann Karl 3 Mathias *17.10.1849 Nb †29.04.1860 Nb M. Karl,Elisabet Lindauer 4 Ignatz *30.01.1853 Nb <P110> Mathias Petri,Barbara Funk 5 Josef *08.11.1854 Nb †03.02.1856 Nb J. Minich,Magdalena Kannegieszer 6 Theresia *23.12.1857 Nb †29.12.1857 Nb T. Willems,Karl Muszler 2o 13.05.1880 Nb Tz: Johann Schäfer; Peter Baldesweiler WINKEL Margarethe Wwe. * 1830 Kowatschi Wwe Franz Weldi 3o 11.01.1886 Nb Tz: Karl Bayert; Jakob Jakobi LANG Anna Wwe. Tv. Jakob L. u. Elisabeth Linz <L22.8> * 25.03.1836 Nb Wwe Anton Weitz WE: W375 - S247 P103 PETRI Bernhard [Peter] * 1795 Lenauheim †30.08.1842 Nb 47J. o Hn104 SCHUTZ Margarethe Tv. Josef S. u. A.Maria Henriz <S794.2> * 21.12.1794 Nb †05.01.1885 Nb 90J. Hn+ 167 WE: - S572 1 Franz * 1817 †02.01.1828 Nb 11 J. 2 Nikolaus *14.02.1819 Nb †02.02.1830 Nb N. Wilems, Marg. Mussler ? 3 Anna Maria *16.11.1820 Nb †02.02.1821 Nb A.M.Willems.Peter Schutz 4 Johann *11.04.1822 Nb <P106> Joh.Schutz.Marg.Petri 5 Anna Maria *02.01.1824 Nb <L167> Anna M.Schütz.Scher Peter 6 Mathias *03.02.1826 Nb <P107> M.Karl & Kath.* Schmid 7 Katharina *02.04.1835 Nb †23.09.1835 Nb Kath.Schuch.Franz Willems . -----Original Message----- From: gbrettrager via Sent: Monday, September 8, 2014 7:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [BANAT-L] Neubeschenowa Can someone with FB Neubeschenowa please look for a Peter Petri born 4 Jul 1895? George ------------------------------- 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

    09/09/2014 06:13:49
    1. [BANAT-L] Neubeschenowa
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    3. Can someone with FB Neubeschenowa please look for a Peter Petri born 4 Jul 1895? George

    09/08/2014 02:47:31