Barb, These Banat villages became formally part of Romania through the terms of the Peace Treaty of Trianon (1920). The Romanian part formed Timiș-Torontal County and covered 7,600 km2 of the the Banat. Currently, the territory that comprised Timiș-Torontal County is mostly part of Timiș County, with some communes in the Arad County. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timi%C8%99-Torontal_County Sânmihaiu German (Romanian); Deutsch-Sankt-Michael, Deutschsanktmichae (German); Zillasch (Schwowisch dialect); Németszentmihály(Hungarian) is located 20 Kilometer SW of Temeswar-Timișoara. It is part of Sânmihaiu Român, in Timiș County, Banat, Romania. See http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A2nmihaiu_German Best regards, Nick Tullius -----Original Message----- From: donauschwaben-villages-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:donauschwaben-villages-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Barb D via Sent: 21-Jul-14 17:36 To: DVHH Subject: [DVHH] Area's Hi, Can someone explain what year Gottlob, Deutsch St.Michael, Wojteg, Wiseschdia, went from being Austria –Hungary to Romania. Some of these towns when I enter them into my family tree give me an option of Torontal or Timmis and I need to know how to decide. Also my grandparents, would say they were from Austria-Hungary, but I think that when they came to the states they were really in Romania and all their papers say Romania. One more question. When my grandparents and their friends would talk they always would refer to Zillasch everyonewhy would they call it that when it was really DSM. Does anyone have any info on Zillasch (Sillash etc.) Thanks any & everyone who can help, Barb D. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
hello, Can anyone please give me an email contact for ordering the Orzydorfer Friedhofsbuch by Rainer Kierer. Can it only be ordered from Europe? Thanks very much, Pat Canada
Hello Cheryl, the only possible Andreas Oberkirsch in the family book of Sackelhausen is born 9 Nov 1844 as son of Peter Pberkirsch and Anna Maria Wagner Peter is born on 8 July 1800 in Sackelhaus as son of Peter Oberkirsch and Angela Gross, he died 9 Feb 1848 in Sackelhausen. Anna Maria Wagner ist bonr 18 July 1801 in Sackelhausen as daughter of Mathias Wagner and Margaretha Müller, she died 14 Dec 1862 in Sackelhausen. The couple had 13 children, Andreas was the 12 th. There is nothing else metioned for Andreas. Regards Anni Gesendet: Sonntag, 20. Juli 2014 um 22:56 Uhr Von: "cheryl oberkirsch via" <donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com> An: "DVHH Mail List" <donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com> Betreff: [DVHH] Lookup: Oberkirsch family in Sackelhausen and Dolatz Hello, My name is Cheryl Oberkirsch. I am trying to locate Oberkirsch family members who lived in Sackelhausen or Dolatz. Specifically, I am searching for information on Andreas Oberkirsch and his wife Elizabeth Schmidt. He was born in Sackelhausen abt. 1846 and died in Dolatz, according to a military record I found, on 15 February, 1874. He had two children at the time he died, Franz Oberkirsch born 14 August, 1872 in Dolatz. His sister Eva was three years old when her father Andreas died, so we believe she was born abt. 1870. I have been trying to locate a three volume set called “Familienbuch der Katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Sackelhausen in Banat published by HOG Sackelhausen; Reutlingen, 2007 to see if there is any family information in them, but I am not able to get these books anywhere in Canada through our Library system. I would appreciate any help regarding where to look for information or if anyone has access to any family history from these two places I would appreciate someone looking this family up for me. Sincerely, Cheryl Oberkirsch ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
after world war one the empire collapsed. it officially ended with the various treaties that were signed afterwards. But they were just confirming the fact In a message dated 07/21/2014 07:26:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, capehatreal@yahoo.com writes: I like to jump into the conversation and say that my parents came from Temeswar and always said we were German Hungarians although I know of no one other than Swobs in our blood line for 12 generations which I was Abel to trace with the help of the list Of course that is after WW1 I also would like to know exactly when did the Austrian Hungarian empire break into other nations. Frank Jakob Cape Coral Florida > On Jul 21, 2014, at 7:16 PM, Barb D via <donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > No they are all around Temeswar. I think more towards the middle of the > country. I think that Transv was a little further north east. > But I,m not sure! > Thanks for the info. > Barb D > -----Original Message----- > From: RAY19136 via > Sent: Monday, July 21, 2014 5:24 PM > To: donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com > Subject: [DVHH] Fwd: Area's > > > your grandparents could be correct. Transylvania (Seibenbergen) was part of > the Habsburg Empire. It was taken from Hungary and given to Romania as a > reward for fighting on the Allied side during WW1. Are these villages in > Transylvania? Many of the towns there had a large ethnic german population. > > > ____________________________________ > From: donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com > Reply-to: bbd2424@gmail.com > To: donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com > Sent: 07/21/2014 05:37:43 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time > Subj: [DVHH] Area's > > > Hi, > Can someone explain what year Gottlob, Deutsch St.Michael, Wojteg, > Wiseschdia, went from being Austria –Hungary to Romania. > Some of these towns when I enter them into my family tree give me an > option of Torontal or Timmis and I need to know how to decide. > Also my grandparents, would say they were from Austria-Hungary, but I > think that when they came to the states they were really in Romania and all > their papers say Romania. > One more question. When my grandparents and their friends would talk they > always would refer to Zillasch everyonewhy would they call it that when it > was really DSM. Does anyone have any info on Zillasch (Sillash etc.) > Thanks any & everyone who can help, > Barb D. > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com 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 > DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com 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 DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Has anyone traveled to Krajisnik or Torschau (Savino Selo)? I'd like to visit these two villages. It looks like flying into Belgrade would be the way to go. Does anyone have advice about transportation and lodging in the region? Thanks, Linda
Hello Barb, Salasch refers to a field away from the village that usually had some sort of barn or building on it. My grandfather had a large flock of sheep and the man that tended them would stay on the salasch for the summer. I know of one DS family who after they were expropriated from their house in used someone’s salasch as temporary place to live. Anne D.
Hi Barb, The Treaty of Trianon, signed on June 4, 1920 eliminated the existence of Austria-Hungary. It was a result of WWI. Many of our ancestors thus became subjects of newly created nations, including Romania. If your grandparents emigrated after that date, the papers would likely show Romania, even though they were originally residents of the Banat, part of Austria-Hungary. I don't have the exact site right now, but I have found good maps on Internet searches, showing which villages were in Torontal County or Temes County. Due to previous research, I am sure that Gottlob was in Torontal County and Deutsch Sankt Michael was in Temes County. All the best. Dan S. On Jul 21, 2014, at 5:35 PM, Barb D via <donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com> wrote: > Hi, > Can someone explain what year Gottlob, Deutsch St.Michael, Wojteg, Wiseschdia, went from being Austria –Hungary to Romania. > Some of these towns when I enter them into my family tree give me an option of Torontal or Timmis and I need to know how to decide. > Also my grandparents, would say they were from Austria-Hungary, but I think that when they came to the states they were really in Romania and all their papers say Romania. > One more question. When my grandparents and their friends would talk they always would refer to Zillasch everyonewhy would they call it that when it was really DSM. Does anyone have any info on Zillasch (Sillash etc.) > Thanks any & everyone who can help, > Barb D. > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello All, I don’t know how many of you are aware that one of our ‘senior’ members, Anni Turkulak turned ninety-one this year. She is also celebrating her ‘Namenstag’ = name day on July 26th, the feast of St. Anne. Having spent her young years in a soviet work camp, she had a very hard life. She is a semi-invalid and still lives alone in her own home. Unfortunately she cannot open her email by herself. Her new computer is just too complicated. If any of you wish to send her a card, you can contact me for her home mailing address. Anne Dreer
I like to jump into the conversation and say that my parents came from Temeswar and always said we were German Hungarians although I know of no one other than Swobs in our blood line for 12 generations which I was Abel to trace with the help of the list Of course that is after WW1 I also would like to know exactly when did the Austrian Hungarian empire break into other nations. Frank Jakob Cape Coral Florida > On Jul 21, 2014, at 7:16 PM, Barb D via <donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > No they are all around Temeswar. I think more towards the middle of the > country. I think that Transv was a little further north east. > But I,m not sure! > Thanks for the info. > Barb D > -----Original Message----- > From: RAY19136 via > Sent: Monday, July 21, 2014 5:24 PM > To: donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com > Subject: [DVHH] Fwd: Area's > > > your grandparents could be correct. Transylvania (Seibenbergen) was part of > the Habsburg Empire. It was taken from Hungary and given to Romania as a > reward for fighting on the Allied side during WW1. Are these villages in > Transylvania? Many of the towns there had a large ethnic german population. > > > ____________________________________ > From: donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com > Reply-to: bbd2424@gmail.com > To: donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com > Sent: 07/21/2014 05:37:43 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time > Subj: [DVHH] Area's > > > Hi, > Can someone explain what year Gottlob, Deutsch St.Michael, Wojteg, > Wiseschdia, went from being Austria –Hungary to Romania. > Some of these towns when I enter them into my family tree give me an > option of Torontal or Timmis and I need to know how to decide. > Also my grandparents, would say they were from Austria-Hungary, but I > think that when they came to the states they were really in Romania and all > their papers say Romania. > One more question. When my grandparents and their friends would talk they > always would refer to Zillasch everyonewhy would they call it that when it > was really DSM. Does anyone have any info on Zillasch (Sillash etc.) > Thanks any & everyone who can help, > Barb D. > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com 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 > DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com 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 DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
your grandparents could be correct. Transylvania (Seibenbergen) was part of the Habsburg Empire. It was taken from Hungary and given to Romania as a reward for fighting on the Allied side during WW1. Are these villages in Transylvania? Many of the towns there had a large ethnic german population. ____________________________________ From: donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com Reply-to: bbd2424@gmail.com To: donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com Sent: 07/21/2014 05:37:43 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time Subj: [DVHH] Area's Hi, Can someone explain what year Gottlob, Deutsch St.Michael, Wojteg, Wiseschdia, went from being Austria –Hungary to Romania. Some of these towns when I enter them into my family tree give me an option of Torontal or Timmis and I need to know how to decide. Also my grandparents, would say they were from Austria-Hungary, but I think that when they came to the states they were really in Romania and all their papers say Romania. One more question. When my grandparents and their friends would talk they always would refer to Zillasch everyonewhy would they call it that when it was really DSM. Does anyone have any info on Zillasch (Sillash etc.) Thanks any & everyone who can help, Barb D. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
No they are all around Temeswar. I think more towards the middle of the country. I think that Transv was a little further north east. But I,m not sure! Thanks for the info. Barb D -----Original Message----- From: RAY19136 via Sent: Monday, July 21, 2014 5:24 PM To: donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com Subject: [DVHH] Fwd: Area's your grandparents could be correct. Transylvania (Seibenbergen) was part of the Habsburg Empire. It was taken from Hungary and given to Romania as a reward for fighting on the Allied side during WW1. Are these villages in Transylvania? Many of the towns there had a large ethnic german population. ____________________________________ From: donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com Reply-to: bbd2424@gmail.com To: donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com Sent: 07/21/2014 05:37:43 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time Subj: [DVHH] Area's Hi, Can someone explain what year Gottlob, Deutsch St.Michael, Wojteg, Wiseschdia, went from being Austria –Hungary to Romania. Some of these towns when I enter them into my family tree give me an option of Torontal or Timmis and I need to know how to decide. Also my grandparents, would say they were from Austria-Hungary, but I think that when they came to the states they were really in Romania and all their papers say Romania. One more question. When my grandparents and their friends would talk they always would refer to Zillasch everyonewhy would they call it that when it was really DSM. Does anyone have any info on Zillasch (Sillash etc.) Thanks any & everyone who can help, Barb D. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com 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 DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi, Can someone explain what year Gottlob, Deutsch St.Michael, Wojteg, Wiseschdia, went from being Austria –Hungary to Romania. Some of these towns when I enter them into my family tree give me an option of Torontal or Timmis and I need to know how to decide. Also my grandparents, would say they were from Austria-Hungary, but I think that when they came to the states they were really in Romania and all their papers say Romania. One more question. When my grandparents and their friends would talk they always would refer to Zillasch everyonewhy would they call it that when it was really DSM. Does anyone have any info on Zillasch (Sillash etc.) Thanks any & everyone who can help, Barb D.
Hi, I understand that the Sackelhausen FB has listing for Deutsch Sanktmichael. If some one who has that book would be so kind to do some look-up I would really appreciate it. Looking for any. BRATTAN (BRATAN) LEIMETTER JUNGER FRESZ KOST Thanks for your time & help. Barb D.
Hi, I am wondering if any one can do a look up for BRATTAN (BRATAN) in Voiteg. Thanks, Barb D.
Hello, My name is Cheryl Oberkirsch. I am trying to locate Oberkirsch family members who lived in Sackelhausen or Dolatz. Specifically, I am searching for information on Andreas Oberkirsch and his wife Elizabeth Schmidt. He was born in Sackelhausen abt. 1846 and died in Dolatz, according to a military record I found, on 15 February, 1874. He had two children at the time he died, Franz Oberkirsch born 14 August, 1872 in Dolatz. His sister Eva was three years old when her father Andreas died, so we believe she was born abt. 1870. I have been trying to locate a three volume set called “Familienbuch der Katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Sackelhausen in Banat published by HOG Sackelhausen; Reutlingen, 2007 to see if there is any family information in them, but I am not able to get these books anywhere in Canada through our Library system. I would appreciate any help regarding where to look for information or if anyone has access to any family history from these two places I would appreciate someone looking this family up for me. Sincerely, Cheryl Oberkirsch
Hi, I would appreciate the help of the list members with any information on possible origin of : - Krisztof (Christoph, Christof, Christoffer) Wechselberger ( Wexelberger/ Vezelberger /Weselberger and all other close spellings) - born about/before 1850. most probably somewhere in Banat region but other regions are a possibility too at this point. He married Theresia Flick b.1853. from Beodra village, and they lived and had children born in nerby Tiszahegyes/Idjos village. Family was Roman Catholic and Kristof Wechselberger and his wife remained in Tiszahegyes. His son Joseph emigrated to USA in 1905. I was wondering if there was information on any Kristof Wechselberger in the Örtssippenbücher that could help track down this family lineage. Thank You in advance for all information and assistance. Jugoslava Ilankovic "Rodoslovlje" Serbian Genealogy Society www.rodoslovlje.com
Dave, I think that there is a mistake in the Kolut book by Jakob Schuy (not the only one, unfortunately). Under family number 0239 a daughter Katharina is born to Peter Faller and Anna Maria Reeb on 11 Sep 1809. The book mentiones that this Katharina married Johann Fernbach. This is not true. The only Johann Fernbach at that time married Magdalena Faller, born 11 Jun 1808, daughter to Andreas Faller and Katharina Pfeiffenroth. I think the mistake was made because at the birth of the first child of Johann Fernbach and Magdalena Faller the mother is wrongly named Katharina. At all further births the mother is called Magdalena. This would make Katharina, born 11 Sep 1809 to Peter and Anna Maria Reeb a probable candidate for your Katharina. Gabrielle "donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com" <donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com> schrieb am 16:20 Sonntag, 13.Juli 2014: Dave - here is another thought. May cost you a few $. Vesna Ibrahimovic used to be on the DVHH List. Not sure what happened but she told me awhile back she is no longer on. Her e-mail is: mountain_riverside@yahoo.com Feel free to use my name if you write to her. She has access to the Sombor Archives and did some research for me a couple years ago & should have access to the early Confirmation records. She has a daughter that lives in New York so I was able to send my fee to her in U.S. dollars. Judy On Sunday, July 13, 2014 10:07 AM, "donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com" <donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com> wrote: Bill, Thanks. That Magdalena born in Kolut died young. A daughter born in April 1846 in Katymar was again named Magdalena. It looks like the Kolut church books at the LDS won't help because I need records before 1826, which are at the archives. --Dave Velten From: Bill Herman [mailto:billherm4361@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2014 11:49 PM To: David Velten; donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [DVHH] FALLER and THESS from Kolut Dave The OSB for Kolut has Magdalena born 02.08.1835 in Kolut and she died 18.07.1837 in Kolut. She was the 4th child. I don't know how accurate the information is in the OSB for Kolut. Before I bought the OSB for Kolut I checked the church records for the Catholic Church in Kolut at my local LDS research center. I think the church records go from 1826 to 1895. Bill ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com 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 DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Gabrielle, Yes, he does seem to get confused on these two families. In the listing for Anton Fernbach (#0266), a son Johann is listed as marrying Magdalena Faller 23 Feb 1829. But for the family of Peter Faller (#0239), daughter Katharina marries Johann Fernbach on an unknown date. And this Katharina is the only one that matches the Katymar data, where I suspect year of birth was estimated from supposed age at death. If the marriage records in Kolut don't give parents (and the Martin Thess - Katharina Faller record did not), then you are left to try to piece together the families and errors can happen. Thanks for pointing this out. It seems plausible and it may be possible to argue it based on who were the godparents for their children born in Kolut before the move to Katymar. I always believed that Katharina would have to be born in Kolut, since the Fallers in Kolut emigrated there at least by 1761. --Dave From: Da Nube [mailto:da.nube@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2014 1:59 PM To: Timothy Ottinger; David Velten; donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [DVHH] FALLER and THESS from Kolut Dave, I think that there is a mistake in the Kolut book by Jakob Schuy (not the only one, unfortunately). Under family number 0239 a daughter Katharina is born to Peter Faller and Anna Maria Reeb on 11 Sep 1809. The book mentiones that this Katharina married Johann Fernbach. This is not true. The only Johann Fernbach at that time married Magdalena Faller, born 11 Jun 1808, daughter to Andreas Faller and Katharina Pfeiffenroth. I think the mistake was made because at the birth of the first child of Johann Fernbach and Magdalena Faller the mother is wrongly named Katharina. At all further births the mother is called Magdalena. This would make Katharina, born 11 Sep 1809 to Peter and Anna Maria Reeb a probable candidate for your Katharina. Gabrielle "
Hi Ken, I think you are asking me if it is ok to scan & e-mail me pages. Any way that’s is the easiest for you is fine with me. I am very thankful for you help. Barb -----Original Message----- From: Ken Murphy Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2014 1:46 PM To: Barb D ; DVHH Subject: Re: [DVHH] Wiseschdia family book On 7/14/2014 2:15 PM, Barb D wrote: > Hi Ken, > Thanks so much for your generous reply. > I have been at a standstill for awhile now. So any info you can send me > will be very appreciated. > I live in Elk Grove, Ill. Where do u live? > What I need is all the info for all: > BRATAN (BRATTAN) I have pages 88, 89 &91 but need all others. > LOIBL have page 392 need all others > KINTSCH have 286 need all others > > The other names I need, I am not sure if they are in this book or not. But > if they are need all info on them also. > JUNGER > LEIMETTER > KOST > FRESZ > > I hope that this is not to much. > Thanks so very much, > Barb D. > > > -----Original Message----- From: Ken Murphy > Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 7:59 AM > To: Barb D ; DVHH > Subject: Re: [DVHH] Wiseschdia family book > > On 7/11/2014 12:14 PM, Barb D wrote: >> Hi! >> I am wondering if anyone has the Wiseschdia family book and would be >> interested in selling it? >> I contacted the people who had it, but they lost all the extras in a >> flood. >> Robert Evensen has been very helpful, but I need a lot of info from this >> book. >> Thanks, Barb D. >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > Barb, I've got a copy. I can copy things from it for you if you give me > the family names. > > -- Ken > There are 3 more pages ... 287, 288 and 289. It would be easier for me to scan them and email, OK?
On 7/14/2014 3:30 PM, mjm1021@comcast.net wrote: > Hi Ken > I am also interested in the Kintsch from Wiseschdia. > > Thanks > Fram Matkovich > > Sent from Xfinity Connect Mobile App > > -----Original Message----- > From: donauschwaben-villages > To: Ken Murphy, DVHH > Sent: July 14, 2014 at 4:15 PM > Subject: Re: [DVHH] Wiseschdia family book > > Hi Ken, > Thanks so much for your generous reply. > I have been at a standstill for awhile now. So any info you can send me will > be very appreciated. > I live in Elk Grove, Ill. Where do u live? > What I need is all the info for all: > BRATAN (BRATTAN) I have pages 88, 89 &91 but need all others. > LOIBL have page 392 need all others > KINTSCH have 286 need all others > > The other names I need, I am not sure if they are in this book or not. But > if they are need all info on them also. > JUNGER > LEIMETTER > KOST > FRESZ > > I hope that this is not to much. > Thanks so very much, > Barb D. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ken Murphy > Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 7:59 AM > To: Barb D ; DVHH > Subject: Re: [DVHH] Wiseschdia family book > > On 7/11/2014 12:14 PM, Barb D wrote: >> Hi! >> I am wondering if anyone has the Wiseschdia family book and would be >> interested in selling it? >> I contacted the people who had it, but they lost all the extras in a >> flood. >> Robert Evensen has been very helpful, but I need a lot of info from this >> book. >> Thanks, Barb D. >>>>> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > Barb, I've got a copy. I can copy things from it for you if you give me > the family names. > > -- Ken > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > I'll scan the 4 pages of Kintsch and email them, OK?