Seeking info on the above person. Only things I have to go on on US Census. I do show her birth as November of 1882, probably from Hungary. Can locate nothing on her until she's already in the states and settled in St Louis, MO. Believe she may have been in Batschka, if that is of any help. She married in St Louis to Frank Schuessler in 1910. Her name was listed on the marriage license as Karolin Zircher. She's a complete mystery arriving out of thin air. Any leads or help would be greatly appreciated. Thank any and all if you can locate pertinent info on my grandmother! Regards, Sharon
Greetings from San Francisco, I am descendant of the Esterman family from Bruckenau that settled in NYC. My great grandmother, Anna Esterman, died last year at 104. However, she was an Esterman marriage. Her father, my great-grandfather, was Charles Esterman. His father was Adam Ester man who was born in Bruckenau in 1886. His father Peter, was born in the 1850s. I don’t have much information that goes back further than that. In some of my research I have come across records of Germans from the Banat with the name Esterman who emigrated to Chicago. I am not sure if they are related to the same Esterman family I am descended from, but the name is not very common and I assume so. In any event, I see that you had been collecting information on descendants of volksdeutsche and I thought I’d reach out. Unfortunately, the names has now died out in my family with the death of my great-grandmother but there are many of us still under other names in New York (I am the only one who moved to California). My aunt maintains most of the family records including our family bible, records, and a few photographs that my great-great grandfather brought with him from Bruckenau. I have come across a few other Estermans who were more assimilated. They thought they were Hungarians, but I tried to explain how it is easy to make that mistake by passenger lists that list country of origin as Hungary or Austria-Hungary and sometimes Romania depending upon the year of emigration and where the Banat was politically at the time. When they shared their documents it shows the town names with the German spellings, so I assume they were also Germans from Banat. I hope this email finds you well. Best regards, James
Hi All, Thank you again for all the advise and help with my Dietrich research, which is ongoing. Thanks to Linda Sohl for providing the link to the site with the Kula family book. Of course I automatically checked for Dietrichs and to my surprise I found: D I E T R I C H 03174 DITRICH Burghard; evangelisch-lutherisch oo 14.10.1788 Kula QUERIN Christina; kath., puella However I find to further record of either Burghard or Chirstina in Kula. A little background refresher. My great great grandfather's church death record in Neuburg, Grossliebental District of Odessa says he was born in Kis-ker, Hungary in 1793. There is no record in the two Kischker family books by Noee and Gerber, other than Noee mentioning a third Dietrich family. I'm now assuming that this would be the family mentioned in the Sammelwerk by Stader. Stader's source was the book, by Lotz, "Unforgetable Kishker" that says Michael Dietrich (from Hirschfeld Pfalz) came to Kischker with wife Marg. and two sons Matthias and Burghard. I found the birth record of Johann Burghard, born in Irmenach, Pfalz to Michael and Maria Gertrude in 1769. This would be the correct year for my 3 x great grandfather Johann, though in Neuburg he was never Burghard, only Johann and his wife was Katharina, not Christina. So the family would have been Kischker from 1785 to about 1806. Now here is another interesting fact, Kischker initially had a number of Catholic families (as written in "Unforgettable Kischker"), though most were Lutheran. The Catholic families would all soon move away to other towns. One of the those families was the Querin family. So, if anyone with the family books for neighboring villages in the Batchka if you would watch for any record of Burghard Dietrich I'd greatly appreciate it. Johann Burghard Dietrich may, or may not be my family but it would be nice to find some proof, one way or the other. Thank you. Kind regards, Kelly Dazet Salt Lake City, Utah
Hello Barbara, Why don’t you try the Archives in Freiburg in the Black Forest. One of my G.g.g.g.grandmothers came from Herbolzheim within seven miles of Wittelbach, Ortenaukreis. I was in Freiburg a few years ago and got a very detailed printout of my ancestor’s line. If you need help, I can write it in German for you. Here is the address: Bundesarchiv Freiburg Schoferstrasse 3 79098 Freiburg i. Br. Germany If you write to them they can check if your grandfather was born there. I don’t know if they would charge anything. You could ask them. I only had to pay for the photo copies. We lived in Baiersbronn in the Black Forest for five years when I was still in school. The name Feist and Faist was very common in Baiersbronn. I live in Ontario, Canada and some years ago I met a minister here named Faist (Feist) and his family was from Baiersbronn more than a hundred years ago. In that whole area there were villages and town that were all Catholic and some that were all Protestant. Wittelbach is Catholic. I don’t know if this sheds any more light on your search. Anne Dreer
Hello, Would anyone have access to an Ortssippenbuch for Etschka in Vojvodina? I'm looking for any information on Schlotthauer's (or Schmidt) who came from Kruschiwl, There are quite a few. I found a DNA match to someone and want to see if I can find the connection to my family in Kruschiwl / Gakowa. Thanks, Ray
Thank you so much, Katharine! I very much appreciate you looking that up for me! Barbara From: Katharine Samuelson <[email protected]> To: B. Heinsohn <[email protected]>; [email protected] Sent: Sunday, July 9, 2017 10:38 PM Subject: Re: [DVHH] Question on birth location Hello Barbara This is my find. Stefan Stader - Sammelwerk - Teil II, Pg 157 #1557 Feist Frederick - ab 1760 in Hodschag/Banat, uber Kdr geb in Hodschag. Maria Eva was born Jan 1761, after the arrival in Hodschag. The first settler may have arrived in 1756, but Frederick was not one of them, according to Stefan Stader. Hope this clarifies your question. Regards, Katharine from sunny Delta -----Original Message----- From: B. Heinsohn via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES Sent: Sunday, July 9, 2017 7:27 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [DVHH] Question on birth location Hi All, Is there anyone who can tell me if Maria Eva Feist born 22 Jan 1761 was born in Hodschag, Batschka or Wittelbach, Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany? Her father, Friedrich Feist is listed as one of the first settlers to Hodschag which, according to my research should be around 1756 since I found the website giving that date for the first settlers. That would tell me she was born in Hodschag however a genealogist who does great work/research (who may very well be on this list :) has her born in Wittelbach. Thank you. Barbara ------------------------------- 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, Is there anyone who can tell me if Maria Eva Feist born 22 Jan 1761 was born in Hodschag, Batschka or Wittelbach, Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany? Her father, Friedrich Feist is listed as one of the first settlers to Hodschag which, according to my research should be around 1756 since I found the website giving that date for the first settlers. That would tell me she was born in Hodschag however a genealogist who does great work/research (who may very well be on this list :) has her born in Wittelbach. Thank you. Barbara
Hello Barbara This is my find. Stefan Stader - Sammelwerk - Teil II, Pg 157 #1557 Feist Frederick - ab 1760 in Hodschag/Banat, uber Kdr geb in Hodschag. Maria Eva was born Jan 1761, after the arrival in Hodschag. The first settler may have arrived in 1756, but Frederick was not one of them, according to Stefan Stader. Hope this clarifies your question. Regards, Katharine from sunny Delta -----Original Message----- From: B. Heinsohn via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES Sent: Sunday, July 9, 2017 7:27 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [DVHH] Question on birth location Hi All, Is there anyone who can tell me if Maria Eva Feist born 22 Jan 1761 was born in Hodschag, Batschka or Wittelbach, Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany? Her father, Friedrich Feist is listed as one of the first settlers to Hodschag which, according to my research should be around 1756 since I found the website giving that date for the first settlers. That would tell me she was born in Hodschag however a genealogist who does great work/research (who may very well be on this list :) has her born in Wittelbach. Thank you. Barbara ------------------------------- 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
Gesendet von Yahoo Mail auf Android Am Mo., Juni 12, 2017 at 15:34 schrieb Sharon Aller via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES<[email protected]>: I've decided to concentrate on finding my great grandfather as my grandfather remains a mystery. My great-grandmother died in 1861 in Vecsehaza, Hungary (now Romania). She had six children; not all of them survived. One child was adopted by an uncle and later came to the States (story from that family). My DNA links me to this person, so we have some good documentation on my relationship to the family. Another child, presumably my grandfather, was taken by my great grandfather (widower) "never to be heard from again" (same family story). Since I cannot find either grandfather or great grandfather, I started looking at dates. This is my mystery: The great grandfather, Joannes Wagendorf, b. 1831, Darowa, married my great grandmother, Barbara Streng, b. 1831, Vecsehaza. In 1862, Barbara died. Among the children a Franciscus was born to them 18 Nov 1856. I think he was our grandfather. But no proof except my father was named Ferenc. The other children either died or we have documentation of their marriages, etc. Franciscus disappears from the records I have. My father was born to Franciscus? Wagendorf in 1897. If Franciscus was the father, he was 41 at the time. (The birth record gives the father as my grandmother's first husband; I don't believe she was married to my grandfather - again no proof either way). No record of him at the birth. My father always said his biological name was Wagendorf or Wag. He later took his stepfather's name. What has occurred to me is that the great grandfather may have moved away taking my grandfather with him, and perhaps he married again and had more children. He was widowed at age 30; that's quite young to have not remarried. I've found no record of either name. I want to look at villages surrounding Vecsehaza to see if their names turn up. I'm interested in villages in the area of Vecsehaza, but names have changed through the years and except for Darowa and Ebendorf, I don't know what to call them in research My dad did live in Lugosch as a young child so that's one place, but I'm not sure if records are kept there or in Timisoara. So I'm looking for advice on where to start. The Wagendorf family is well documented in Darowa, and I have the family book, but no record of my grandfather or great grandfather there. I also have church records from Vecsehaza, and no record of them there either. If any on this email list have family books of villages around and between Lugosch and Vecsehaza, I'd be interested to know if the name Wagendorf is in them, and specifically Joannes or Franciscus. Or any other ideas I will be so appreciative. I hope I wrote this clearly enough. Thanks! Sharon Seattle ----- Original Message ----- From: "donauschwaben-villages-request" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 12:01:03 AM Subject: DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES Digest, Vol 10, Issue 122 Send DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES mailing list submissions to [email protected] To subscribe or unsubscribe via email, send a message with subject or body containing 'subscribe' or 'unsubscribe' to [email protected] You can reach the person managing the list at [email protected] When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES digest..." To respond to a Digest Mode message, click reply, CHANGE THE SUBJECT LINE TO REFLECT THE TOPIC - then delete any postings/text not specific to the message you are responding to. Otherwise it could cause your message to be too long and not get posted. Your cooperation is appreciated. Today's Topics: 1. Let's get talking ([email protected]) Dear Sharon, there was a Wagendorf in Bethausen.I guess it was Franz.And his grand children live in Spaichingen/Germany and also his young es daughter KätheMarie Schmidt.Contact the HOG Bethausen.You will find them on Google. ------------------------------- 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 fellow Doneauschwaben. I've just joined this community. I amdeveloping a RISCH family tree of ancestors from Karlsdorf, Banat (today Banatsky Karlovac, Serbia). On the RootsWeb message board in 2007, a 'Windauer' posted twofuneral details for Peter Windauer and his wife Katherine Windauer, nee,Risch. I am related to Katherine Risch born 14.10.1872 in Karlsdorf andhave some details of her parents and ancestors who moved to Karlsdorf fromEtzling/Schwörstadt in the late1700s. I would be delighted to hear from anyone who might be able to add to my RISCH family tree. ThanksEleonora
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Forwarding for Ingrid. ---------------------------------------------- Darlene Dimitrie DVHH-L Email List Administrator ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Ingrid Busse <[email protected]> Date: 3 July 2017 at 17:10 Subject: Family Geneaology Information To: [email protected] We are working on our family geneology. Our ancestors are Donauschwaben that settled in various towns in Banat, Romania. We traced these ancestors back to the original settlers, but are at a loss on how to go about tracing them back to their origin in Germany. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Ingrid Busse
That is a really good idea! I'll have to try that! Thanks for the tip! -------------------------------------------- On Sat, 7/1/17, Emiliano Barreiro via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES <[email protected]> wrote: Subject: Re: [DVHH] Birth Certificates in Batschka (Emiliano Barreiro) To: [email protected] Date: Saturday, July 1, 2017, 9:31 AM In response to the search of birth certificates, I got one via the Serbian Embassy. I live in Argentina, but my GGrandfather was born in Apatin in 1898. By that time, Apatin was in the Austro-Hungarian Empire but now is part of Serbia. The Serbian Embassy in Buenos Aires got the certificate from the Historical Archive in Sombor for about 50 dollars. So, I think that the best option is to contact the Serbian Embassy in your country! Have all a beautiful weekend! Emiliano. ------------------------------- 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
In response to the search of birth certificates, I got one via the Serbian Embassy. I live in Argentina, but my GGrandfather was born in Apatin in 1898. By that time, Apatin was in the Austro-Hungarian Empire but now is part of Serbia. The Serbian Embassy in Buenos Aires got the certificate from the Historical Archive in Sombor for about 50 dollars. So, I think that the best option is to contact the Serbian Embassy in your country! Have all a beautiful weekend! Emiliano.
Hello Fran, Konconica belongs to the diocese of Rijeka. If you go on Google, just type in Rijeka diocese archives. That will give you he address and even telephone number. I don’t know if they speak English. My mother wrote in Croatian, so language was no problem. I hope you know of someone who can translate for you. Good Luck, Anne D.
In the 1960’s my mother sent a letter to the church in Bapska, Croatia asking for our baptismal certificates. She included twenty dollars. After a few weeks we had our baptismal certificates. I think now all the information is in the diocese archives. Anne Dreer
Is there a Peter Becker born on April 10, 1919 that is listed in Tscheb Village?
Hi Robert, Anni and Christopher, Thank you all for your gracious help! I actually got a copy of the Perjamosch FB listed below just yesterday - courtesy of interlibrary loan from Harvard. I get four precious weeks with it before it goes back to Boston. The problem is that a lot of the births for Serb (Raaz) St-Peter are not listed - the book will simply state that kids 4-12 (for example) of a particular couple were born in RSP. And even if I had a copy of the FB for RSP, it wouldn't help make the link since it only goes up until 1852. Anni very kindly tried a look up for me there already awhile back with Michael Poth. But since Michael Poth (son of Anna Kleitsch and Johann Poth) was born in Feb 1881 in RSP, and Anna and Johann died around 1897, it doesn't cover the right period. I have thought about Anna Kleitsch possibly being a widow. The family Bible (in the section at the front for parents) states in the "mother" section: "Anna Poth, born Kleitsch, born on 20 Oct 1850 in Klein Jetscha...." So she could have had a first husband who gave her a different last name before she married Johann Poth, but it seems like Kleitsch is her maiden name and she should be listed in the Klein Jetscha FB. But the family Bible certainly has a few errors in it - it lists Anna and Johann's dates of deaths exactly 50 years after their births (so there was some guesswork involved by the person who made the entries - either birth or death dates or both are only approximations). Also, there is some oral family history that Michael was orphaned young and raised by a "mean" family in another nearby village. Without access to the church records, it's a lot of guesswork about where he came from and who he belonged to. He would never speak of the "old country." And Anna Poth (presumably nee Kleitsch) could have been born elsewhere and the family moved to Klein Jetscha after her birth. If I ever get to see Church records from RSP from the 1880's one day, maybe then I'll have some answers... or not. I recently went through a ton of Church records from a village in Poland (another branch of German ancestors outside of Germany) and could not find any trace of the person I was looking for. It reminds me of that saying about genealogy - the only hobby that gets harder, the more you do it! Melissa ________________________________ From: Robert Evensen <[email protected]> Sent: June 29, 2017 8:04 AM To: Melissa Brooks Subject: Re: [DVHH] Kleinjetscha FB Lookup Melissa, There is a FB for Serb. St. Peter. Have you asked anyone to look in it for you? It should have the couple and information on birth places. Robert Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinden Perjamosch und Perjamosch-Haulik im Banat und ihrer Filialen Grossdorf (Nagyfalu, Satu Mare) und Neu- und Gross-St. Peter (Rácz-Sz. Péter) (1724), 1755-1991 On 6/28/2017 9:49 PM, Melissa Brooks wrote: Thank you Robert! I just went back to re-examine the entries in the family Bible, hoping maybe I mis-read the old German script and you uncovered some distant grandparents, but Anna is plain as day. The J in Johann is a bit stylized but still not enough to be confused with an A. It would have been so much easier if my ancestors had the courtesy to show up in a Familienbuch or records, or somewhere vaguely predictable. :) Interesting that in the Bible place of birth is listed as Serb St. Peter, but place of death is Nagy St. Peter. Unless I'm missing something, it was the same place - maybe two different parishes (although it's very small - I would have thought there would be just one parish). Melissa ________________________________ From: DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES <[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]> on behalf of Robert Evensen via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES <[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]> Sent: June 28, 2017 9:12 PM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: [DVHH] Kleinjetscha FB Lookup Melissa, There is an interesting fact in the FB Kleinjetscha. An Elisabeth Kleitsch born 1851 is married to an Anton Poth born about 1851 In Serb. St. Peter. So it appears there is a relationship between the Kleitsch and Poth families. Elisabeth's parents are Josef Kleitsch and Anna Terner. Good luck in finding your family. Robert Evensen On 6/28/2017 8:34 PM, Melissa Brooks via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES wrote: > Thanks for trying Anni! > > > Our family bible listed her place of birth as Kleinjetscha, but it may be incorrect. The search will continue! > > > Melissa > > > ________________________________ > From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]> > Sent: June 28, 2017 5:03 PM > To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > Subject: Aw: [DVHH] Kleinjetscha FB Lookup > > > > Hallo Melissa, > > I did a look up in the family book of Kleinjetscha, but was not able to find Anna Kleitsch born 1850. > Sorry I did not find something for you. > > Anni > > > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 28. Juni 2017 um 04:12 Uhr > Von: "Melissa Brooks via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES" <[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]> > An: "[email protected]"<mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]> > Betreff: [DVHH] Kleinjetscha FB Lookup > Hi everyone, > > > I'm looking for any information on Anna Kleitsch and family, born approx 20 Oct 1850 in Kleinjetscha, married Johann Poth (1847-1897) from Racz Szent Peter. They had at least one son, Michael Poth - probably born in Racz Szent Peter in Feb 1881. I think she likely died in Racz Szent Peter around 1898. > > > Many thanks! > > > Melissa Brooks > > Ottawa, Canada > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[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]<mailto:[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]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello Melissa, as you can read in German here: http://www.banater-aktualitaet.de/akt3gsp.htm it was in 1861 that the former Raczzampeter= Serb St Peter was now named Groß-Sankt-Peter, hungarian: Nagyszentpeter. So your entry in the bible is correct, it was the same parish. Regards Anni Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. Juni 2017 um 03:49 Uhr Von: "Melissa Brooks via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES" <[email protected]> An: "Robert Evensen" <[email protected]> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Betreff: Re: [DVHH] Kleinjetscha FB Lookup Thank you Robert! I just went back to re-examine the entries in the family Bible, hoping maybe I mis-read the old German script and you uncovered some distant grandparents, but Anna is plain as day. The J in Johann is a bit stylized but still not enough to be confused with an A. It would have been so much easier if my ancestors had the courtesy to show up in a Familienbuch or records, or somewhere vaguely predictable. :) Interesting that in the Bible place of birth is listed as Serb St. Peter, but place of death is Nagy St. Peter. Unless I'm missing something, it was the same place - maybe two different parishes (although it's very small - I would have thought there would be just one parish). Melissa ________________________________ From: DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES <[email protected]> on behalf of Robert Evensen via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES <[email protected]> Sent: June 28, 2017 9:12 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [DVHH] Kleinjetscha FB Lookup Melissa, There is an interesting fact in the FB Kleinjetscha. An Elisabeth Kleitsch born 1851 is married to an Anton Poth born about 1851 In Serb. St. Peter. So it appears there is a relationship between the Kleitsch and Poth families. Elisabeth's parents are Josef Kleitsch and Anna Terner. Good luck in finding your family. Robert Evensen On 6/28/2017 8:34 PM, Melissa Brooks via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES wrote: > Thanks for trying Anni! > > > Our family bible listed her place of birth as Kleinjetscha, but it may be incorrect. The search will continue! > > > Melissa > > > ________________________________ > From: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Sent: June 28, 2017 5:03 PM > To: [email protected] > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Aw: [DVHH] Kleinjetscha FB Lookup > > > > Hallo Melissa, > > I did a look up in the family book of Kleinjetscha, but was not able to find Anna Kleitsch born 1850. > Sorry I did not find something for you. > > Anni > > > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 28. Juni 2017 um 04:12 Uhr > Von: "Melissa Brooks via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES" <[email protected]> > An: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Betreff: [DVHH] Kleinjetscha FB Lookup > Hi everyone, > > > I'm looking for any information on Anna Kleitsch and family, born approx 20 Oct 1850 in Kleinjetscha, married Johann Poth (1847-1897) from Racz Szent Peter. They had at least one son, Michael Poth - probably born in Racz Szent Peter in Feb 1881. I think she likely died in Racz Szent Peter around 1898. > > > Many thanks! > > > Melissa Brooks > > Ottawa, Canada > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > ------------------------------- 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