Is there a Jakob Alt b. 1814 who marries Anna Maria Peri/Beri in Mercydorf? Rhonda Staudt [email protected]
Hello friends - I'm looking to see this entry in the FB St Hubert 353/2550 Mathias BAITZ born 1761 who married Elisabeth Span in 1783 in Ostern Thank you in advance, Joy
If you like, you could upload the raw data to gedmatch.com or familytreedna.com, then we could match our DNA results (I'm not on Ancestry, I took the test on MyHeritage, but GEDmatch and MyFamilytreeDNA allow uploading of data obtained by other services). My mother is going to take a test soon, so we would have a sample of one generation closer to match against in a few weeks. It's interesting that you mention Irish ancestry in this context - my ethnicity estimate on MyHeritage says that I'm 20% Irish/Scottish/Welsh and that was very surprising. Constantin On 21 January 2018 at 16:26, Camilla Hardee <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you! > > My mother-in-law, who is a Weigand, took the ancestry.com DNA test. We > have quite a few connections on her Duffin (Irish) and Jurecski (Polish) > lines, but none on the Weigand line. > > -- > Camilla A. Hardee > > HARDEE PARTNERS, LLC > 214.912.6008 > [email protected] > > > > > On Jan 21, 2018, at 8:09 AM, Connum <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Camilla, > > this is my Weigand brickwall, but I don't see any obvious connection: > https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Weigand-497 (my fourth great grandmother) > Have you taken any DNA tests? > > Kind regards > Constantin > > On 21 January 2018 at 08:21, Connum <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Camilla, >> >> I have a Weigand brickwall myself and I will look into your data this >> afternoon (German time) to see if there could be a connection to mine! >> >> Kind regards >> Constantin >> >> On 17 Jan 2018 12:04 am, "Camilla Hardee via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES" < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Trying again. >>> >>> Through ancestry.com, I found the following information on my husband’s >>> great-great grandfather (who immigrated to America in 1904) in Romania, >>> Vital Records: Arad, Bulci, romano-catolici (romisch-katholisch), 1852-1886. >>> >>> Norbertus Joannes Weigand, baptised January 12, 1870; parents Joannes >>> Weigand and Clementina Stenda. >>> >>> Additional research shows that Joannes Evangelista Weigand and >>> Clementina had 7 other children baptized in the same church between 1859 >>> and 1872. Joannes E. Weigand, b. 1859; Antonius Weigand, b. 1861; Caroline >>> Weigand, b. 1864; Alexander Weigand, b. 1865. Carolus Josephus Weigand, b. >>> 1866, d. 1920; Francisca Magdalena, b. 1868; Norbertus J., b. 1870, d. 1943 >>> in San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A., and Joanna Clementina, b. 1872. NOTE: >>> Norbertus’ death certificate in America says he was born in Hungary instead >>> of Romania. I assume that is because of border changes over the years. One >>> of his son’s birth certificates specifies that Norbertus was born in >>> Facset, Hungary. >>> >>> Can anyone offer a) insight into the above information b) death >>> information on any of the above, except Norbertus; and c) suggestions on >>> where to look for Joannes Weigand’s and Clementina Stenda’s birth/death >>> information? I found another document in the United States that says >>> Norbertus’ father was born in Vienna, Austria. Other family stories suggest >>> the Weigands were from Germany. Any information you can provide is >>> appreciated. Thank you. >>> >>> >>> Camilla Hardee >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> 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 Camilla, this is my Weigand brickwall, but I don't see any obvious connection: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Weigand-497 (my fourth great grandmother) Have you taken any DNA tests? Kind regards Constantin On 21 January 2018 at 08:21, Connum <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Camilla, > > I have a Weigand brickwall myself and I will look into your data this > afternoon (German time) to see if there could be a connection to mine! > > Kind regards > Constantin > > On 17 Jan 2018 12:04 am, "Camilla Hardee via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES" < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Trying again. >> >> Through ancestry.com, I found the following information on my husband’s >> great-great grandfather (who immigrated to America in 1904) in Romania, >> Vital Records: Arad, Bulci, romano-catolici (romisch-katholisch), 1852-1886. >> >> Norbertus Joannes Weigand, baptised January 12, 1870; parents Joannes >> Weigand and Clementina Stenda. >> >> Additional research shows that Joannes Evangelista Weigand and Clementina >> had 7 other children baptized in the same church between 1859 and 1872. >> Joannes E. Weigand, b. 1859; Antonius Weigand, b. 1861; Caroline Weigand, >> b. 1864; Alexander Weigand, b. 1865. Carolus Josephus Weigand, b. 1866, d. >> 1920; Francisca Magdalena, b. 1868; Norbertus J., b. 1870, d. 1943 in San >> Antonio, Texas, U.S.A., and Joanna Clementina, b. 1872. NOTE: Norbertus’ >> death certificate in America says he was born in Hungary instead of >> Romania. I assume that is because of border changes over the years. One of >> his son’s birth certificates specifies that Norbertus was born in Facset, >> Hungary. >> >> Can anyone offer a) insight into the above information b) death >> information on any of the above, except Norbertus; and c) suggestions on >> where to look for Joannes Weigand’s and Clementina Stenda’s birth/death >> information? I found another document in the United States that says >> Norbertus’ father was born in Vienna, Austria. Other family stories suggest >> the Weigands were from Germany. Any information you can provide is >> appreciated. Thank you. >> >> >> Camilla Hardee >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > >
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, ich bin Károly Szeltner aus Ungarn. Ich forsche seit Jahren mein Stammbaum. Meine Familienname wurde mit der Zeit immer untersschiedlich geschrieben: Seltner, Seldner, Sellner, Söltner, Söldner, Söllner, Zellner, Zeltner usw. Ich habe erfahren, dass jemand bei Ihnen in Budaörs forschut. Kennst sich bei Ihnen mit Schwäbische Türkei auch aus? Ich interessiere mich für diese Familienname und jede Info kann mir hilfreich werden. Da ich seit länger als 10 Jahren forsche kann ich sehr viel über dieser Name sagen. Meine Vorfahren sind schon gegen 1710 in Ungarn. Ich freue mich auf eine Rückmeldung. Kann gerne mehr Infos mitteilen. Mit freundlichen Grüßen -- Szeltner Károly +36 30 431 39 93
Lori you are not alone. it was tragic indeed. Have you ever visited my Website? If not go to donauschwaben-usa.org there are 4 chapters of our history in chapter one or two I write about it.GrussHans On Saturday, January 20, 2018 08:50:45 PM EST, Lori Straus via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES <[email protected]> wrote: Hi everyone, Happy New Year! (Even if a bit belated.) Does anyone know of any firsthand accounts that exist about the year 1920, when the Treaty of Trianon was signed and the Banat taken from Hungary and divided mostly between Yugoslavia and Romania? I’m doing a little research on that specific year and occasion for a personal project. I can’t for the life of me put myself in the shoes of someone who moved, but didn’t move, if that makes sense. Regards, Lori Straus Writer, Editor, German-to-English Translator Technology / Performing Arts / Memoir Author of Postcards in a Closet, a creative non-fiction memoir about a Danube Swabian (519) 503-7098 Skype: lori.straus LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/loriheffnerstraus www.loristraus.com ------------------------------- 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! First I would like to wish everyone a very Happy New and loads of good luck with all their searches. Second I would like to thank everyone for all their help and contributions over the years, it has been very helpful and enjoyable for me . I feel like I have gotten to know my ancestors that I never met and understand the ones that I have better. Here are my road blocks: I am going to do it in 2 parts as I think it is to much for on. So this is my Grandfathers side. BRATAN (Brattan) FRANCISC (Frank, Franz)) D.O.B. 1868 Feb 25. VIZESDIA ,( Kis es Nagy) (Vizejdia, Wiseschdia) Hungary D.O.D. 1916,Nov.27 in Petroschen(Zaldot) in a hospital while in My Great Grandfather) the ARMY moved to VOITEG ( Woiteg, Vejte) not sure when Married: Margaretha JÜNGER D.O.B. 1878, Aug.10 in SANMIHAIUAL( Deutsch Sankt Mihaly, St. Michael, Nemetszentmihaly) Hungary ARMY: Yes don’t know when or where Children: FRANCISC (Frank) D.O.D B/4 1971 PETER D.O.D. B/4 1971 JOHANN(JOANS) D.O.B. 1896 Nov.14. in DEUTSCH SANKT MIHALY, Hungary( Sanmihaiual, ) ( My Grandfather) Retuned from Army 1918 was wounded and spent time in hospital in Italy. would love any info on this. Married: Barbara LEIMETTER D.O.B 1901, JULY 7. DSM. In DSM on 1918 Oct. 3. CHILDREN: ANA (ANNA) D.O.B 1919, AUG,12. IN DSM. U.S.A. 1922 KATARINA (Katia, Kate) D.O.B. 1900 IN DSM Married: ZIMMER Frank, 1918 DSM. U.S.A. 1922 or 1923. CHILDREN: none NICOLAE Nick, Nicholas) D.O.B. 1903,Dec.6. in DSM Married: MURESAN, Dochi CHILDREN: 2 Boys U.S.A. YES JÜNGER(Jiinger, Junger) MIHAI D.O.B. UNKNOWN Married: FRESZ Rosina CHILDREN: MARGARETA D.O.B.1878,AUG.10 IN SAN MIHAIUL,HUNGARY Married: BRATAN(Brattan)Francisc, Franz in sanmihaiual Hungary abt: 1896 AGATHE ? maybe sister or Aunt FRESZ ROSINA THANKS, Barb Virus-free. www.avg.com
Hello everyone, I am resending a message from Annamarie regarding her great-grandfather's birth records in Temesvar. We have received one response (Thank you Ilse) and would appreciate hearing from anyone else who has knowledge of researching in Temesvar for this time period. Thank you. Darlene DVHH Mailing List Administrator ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Nami Kunz <[email protected]> Date: 19 January 2018 at 15:24 Subject: Birth record To: [email protected] Hello, My name is Annamarie Kunz. I am working on my family history and I am looking for my Great Grandfather's birth records. He was born in Temesvár in 1914. His name is Ödön Tóth. What do I need to do to obtain this record? Thank you, Annamarie
For those who cannot read German: Karoly Szeltner is looking for (connections to) his family tree. Below are the various spellings of his name He is looking for information on Budaörs ?Budarosch? and Schwäbische Türkei. If anyone has information on this name or area, I will translate the reply into German and send it to him. Anne Dreer -----Original Message----- From: K Sz via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2018 7:44 AM To: undisclosed-recipients: Subject: [DVHH] Forschung Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, ich bin Károly Szeltner aus Ungarn. Ich forsche seit Jahren mein Stammbaum. Meine Familienname wurde mit der Zeit immer untersschiedlich geschrieben: Seltner, Seldner, Sellner, Söltner, Söldner, Söllner, Zellner, Zeltner usw. Ich habe erfahren, dass jemand bei Ihnen in Budaörs forschut. Kennst sich bei Ihnen mit Schwäbische Türkei auch aus? Ich interessiere mich für diese Familienname und jede Info kann mir hilfreich werden. Da ich seit länger als 10 Jahren forsche kann ich sehr viel über dieser Name sagen. Meine Vorfahren sind schon gegen 1710 in Ungarn. Ich freue mich auf eine Rückmeldung. Kann gerne mehr Infos mitteilen. Mit freundlichen Grüßen -- Szeltner Károly +36 30 431 39 93 ------------------------------- 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
Thank you! My mother-in-law, who is a Weigand, took the ancestry.com DNA test. We have quite a few connections on her Duffin (Irish) and Jurecski (Polish) lines, but none on the Weigand line. -- Camilla A. Hardee HARDEE PARTNERS, LLC 214.912.6008 [email protected] > On Jan 21, 2018, at 8:09 AM, Connum <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Camilla, > > this is my Weigand brickwall, but I don't see any obvious connection: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Weigand-497 (my fourth great grandmother) > Have you taken any DNA tests? > > Kind regards > Constantin > >> On 21 January 2018 at 08:21, Connum <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Camilla, >> >> I have a Weigand brickwall myself and I will look into your data this afternoon (German time) to see if there could be a connection to mine! >> >> Kind regards >> Constantin >> >>> On 17 Jan 2018 12:04 am, "Camilla Hardee via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Trying again. >>> >>> Through ancestry.com, I found the following information on my husband’s great-great grandfather (who immigrated to America in 1904) in Romania, Vital Records: Arad, Bulci, romano-catolici (romisch-katholisch), 1852-1886. >>> >>> Norbertus Joannes Weigand, baptised January 12, 1870; parents Joannes Weigand and Clementina Stenda. >>> >>> Additional research shows that Joannes Evangelista Weigand and Clementina had 7 other children baptized in the same church between 1859 and 1872. Joannes E. Weigand, b. 1859; Antonius Weigand, b. 1861; Caroline Weigand, b. 1864; Alexander Weigand, b. 1865. Carolus Josephus Weigand, b. 1866, d. 1920; Francisca Magdalena, b. 1868; Norbertus J., b. 1870, d. 1943 in San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A., and Joanna Clementina, b. 1872. NOTE: Norbertus’ death certificate in America says he was born in Hungary instead of Romania. I assume that is because of border changes over the years. One of his son’s birth certificates specifies that Norbertus was born in Facset, Hungary. >>> >>> Can anyone offer a) insight into the above information b) death information on any of the above, except Norbertus; and c) suggestions on where to look for Joannes Weigand’s and Clementina Stenda’s birth/death information? I found another document in the United States that says Norbertus’ father was born in Vienna, Austria. Other family stories suggest the Weigands were from Germany. Any information you can provide is appreciated. Thank you. >>> >>> >>> Camilla Hardee >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> 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 Camilla, I have a Weigand brickwall myself and I will look into your data this afternoon (German time) to see if there could be a connection to mine! Kind regards Constantin On 17 Jan 2018 12:04 am, "Camilla Hardee via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES" < [email protected]> wrote: > Trying again. > > Through ancestry.com, I found the following information on my husband’s > great-great grandfather (who immigrated to America in 1904) in Romania, > Vital Records: Arad, Bulci, romano-catolici (romisch-katholisch), 1852-1886. > > Norbertus Joannes Weigand, baptised January 12, 1870; parents Joannes > Weigand and Clementina Stenda. > > Additional research shows that Joannes Evangelista Weigand and Clementina > had 7 other children baptized in the same church between 1859 and 1872. > Joannes E. Weigand, b. 1859; Antonius Weigand, b. 1861; Caroline Weigand, > b. 1864; Alexander Weigand, b. 1865. Carolus Josephus Weigand, b. 1866, d. > 1920; Francisca Magdalena, b. 1868; Norbertus J., b. 1870, d. 1943 in San > Antonio, Texas, U.S.A., and Joanna Clementina, b. 1872. NOTE: Norbertus’ > death certificate in America says he was born in Hungary instead of > Romania. I assume that is because of border changes over the years. One of > his son’s birth certificates specifies that Norbertus was born in Facset, > Hungary. > > Can anyone offer a) insight into the above information b) death > information on any of the above, except Norbertus; and c) suggestions on > where to look for Joannes Weigand’s and Clementina Stenda’s birth/death > information? I found another document in the United States that says > Norbertus’ father was born in Vienna, Austria. Other family stories suggest > the Weigands were from Germany. Any information you can provide is > appreciated. Thank you. > > > Camilla Hardee > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Vielen Dank! Gesendet mit der GMX Mail App Am 21.01.18 um 00:54 schrieb Rose Vetter > Daniela, > > I don't know where Johann and Eva were born, but according to the Apatin > Marriage Index, Johann (this time) Moser and Eva Märzluft were married > 31.08.1790. > > The Birth Index lists an Eva Märzluft, born 22.12.1770. Parents Johann > Märzluft and Ursula Rutin (probably Rut). This might be the same Eva. > > i also found two entries in this age group for Johann Muser: > > Johann Muser, born 18.10.1766. Parents Johann Georg M. and Mechthilde > Müller. > > Johann Muser, born 07.05.1771. Parents Josef M. and Katharina Sayer. > > Hope you can find a connection somewhwere. > > Rose > > > > On Jan 20, 2018 2:14 PM, "Daniela Hieslmayr" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello Rose! > > Wow, that’s very great, thank you! > > My Adam Muser died in Vukovar 28 Dec 1839 at the age of 45 years. As they > did not take it so serious with the exact age, it is very likely Adam > Muser, born 1795. > > Where Johann Muser and Eva Märzluft the German settlers, or were they > already born in Apatin? Do you know that? > > Liebe Grüße, Daniela > > Von: Rose Vetter <[email protected]> > Datum: Samstag, 20. Jänner 2018 um 22:58 > An: Daniela Hieslmayr <[email protected]> > Cc: DVHH Mail List <[email protected]> > Betreff: Re: [DVHH] Apatin > > Hello Daniela, > > I looked through all the entries in the Apatin Family Book, as well as the > Birth- and Marriage Index. There are numerous Moser/Muser listed in both, > but the two that come closest to your dates are: > > From the Birth Index: > > Adam Moser * 30.07.1785 > Son of Johann Georg Moser and Magdalena Hettinger > > Adam Muser *25.10.1795 > Son of Johann Muser and Eva Märzluft > > Daniela, my maternal grandmother was a Märzluft, born in Temerin. The > Märzlufts and Musers came from Marlen/Kittersburg, so we must be cousins! > > Rose > > On Jan 20, 2018 11:55 AM, "Daniela Hieslmayr via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES" < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Hello dear list members! > > Could anyone with access to records or family book of Apatin please look up, > if there is an > > Adam MOSER / MOZER / MUSER / MUZER born around 1794 (he died in 1839 in > Vukovar) > and his later wife Katharina VOLF / WOLF, most likely around the same age > > They married in 1816 in Vukovar, but both were not born there. Some people > of this family line came from Apatin to Vukovar and in the Roll Calls I read > now the name Muser also in Apatin. > So I guess, these ancestors could possibly be born there. > > I tried to look into the family search records, but they do not reach far > enough back. > > Thanks a lot in advance, > Daniela > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Camilla, I took a look through my Weigand families and did not find any link to my Grandfather's Weigand family in Gakowa. I'll take a look and see if I can find anything. My 5th Great-Grandfather Josef Weigand may have been from Esslingen an der Neckar in Baden-Württemberg. born abt. 1757 https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/62098350/person/30084753780/facts I have a tree on another Weigand family from Werschetz. They were apparently from Erlenbach am Main in Bavaria. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/111181778/person/200083132840/facts Regards, Ray On Tuesday, January 16, 2018, 6:04:06 PM EST, Camilla Hardee via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES <[email protected]> wrote: Trying again. Through ancestry.com, I found the following information on my husband’s great-great grandfather (who immigrated to America in 1904) in Romania, Vital Records: Arad, Bulci, romano-catolici (romisch-katholisch), 1852-1886. Norbertus Joannes Weigand, baptised January 12, 1870; parents Joannes Weigand and Clementina Stenda. Additional research shows that Joannes Evangelista Weigand and Clementina had 7 other children baptized in the same church between 1859 and 1872. Joannes E. Weigand, b. 1859; Antonius Weigand, b. 1861; Caroline Weigand, b. 1864; Alexander Weigand, b. 1865. Carolus Josephus Weigand, b. 1866, d. 1920; Francisca Magdalena, b. 1868; Norbertus J., b. 1870, d. 1943 in San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A., and Joanna Clementina, b. 1872. NOTE: Norbertus’ death certificate in America says he was born in Hungary instead of Romania. I assume that is because of border changes over the years. One of his son’s birth certificates specifies that Norbertus was born in Facset, Hungary. Can anyone offer a) insight into the above information b) death information on any of the above, except Norbertus; and c) suggestions on where to look for Joannes Weigand’s and Clementina Stenda’s birth/death information? I found another document in the United States that says Norbertus’ father was born in Vienna, Austria. Other family stories suggest the Weigands were from Germany. Any information you can provide is appreciated. Thank you. Camilla Hardee ------------------------------- 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 Rose! Wow, that¹s very great, thank you! My Adam Muser died in Vukovar 28 Dec 1839 at the age of 45 years. As they did not take it so serious with the exact age, it is very likely Adam Muser, born 1795. Where Johann Muser and Eva Märzluft the German settlers, or were they already born in Apatin? Do you know that? Liebe Grüße, Daniela Von: Rose Vetter <[email protected]> Datum: Samstag, 20. Jänner 2018 um 22:58 An: Daniela Hieslmayr <[email protected]> Cc: DVHH Mail List <donauschwaben-vi[email protected]> Betreff: Re: [DVHH] Apatin Hello Daniela, I looked through all the entries in the Apatin Family Book, as well as the Birth- and Marriage Index. There are numerous Moser/Muser listed in both, but the two that come closest to your dates are: >From the Birth Index: Adam Moser * 30.07.1785 Son of Johann Georg Moser and Magdalena Hettinger Adam Muser *25.10.1795 Son of Johann Muser and Eva Märzluft Daniela, my maternal grandmother was a Märzluft, born in Temerin. The Märzlufts and Musers came from Marlen/Kittersburg, so we must be cousins! Rose On Jan 20, 2018 11:55 AM, "Daniela Hieslmayr via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello dear list members! > > Could anyone with access to records or family book of Apatin please look up, > if there is an > > Adam MOSER / MOZER / MUSER / MUZER born around 1794 (he died in 1839 in > Vukovar) > and his later wife Katharina VOLF / WOLF, most likely around the same age > > They married in 1816 in Vukovar, but both were not born there. Some people > of this family line came from Apatin to Vukovar and in the Roll Calls I read > now the name Muser also in Apatin. > So I guess, these ancestors could possibly be born there. > > I tried to look into the family search records, but they do not reach far > enough back. > > Thanks a lot in advance, > Daniela > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Greetings everyone, I’ve tried to email Helen Williams on two occasions to look up my family name. However, I’ve had no response from her. She is listed as the look up volunteer for the village of Jarek. Is this perhaps not case anymore? Can anyone steer me in the right direction ? Thank you kindly, Jaime Brunet Sent from my iPhone
Hello dear list members! Could anyone with access to records or family book of Apatin please look up, if there is an Adam MOSER / MOZER / MUSER / MUZER born around 1794 (he died in 1839 in Vukovar) and his later wife Katharina VOLF / WOLF, most likely around the same age They married in 1816 in Vukovar, but both were not born there. Some people of this family line came from Apatin to Vukovar and in the Roll Calls I read now the name Muser also in Apatin. So I guess, these ancestors could possibly be born there. I tried to look into the family search records, but they do not reach far enough back. Thanks a lot in advance, Daniela
Hi everyone, Happy New Year! (Even if a bit belated.) Does anyone know of any firsthand accounts that exist about the year 1920, when the Treaty of Trianon was signed and the Banat taken from Hungary and divided mostly between Yugoslavia and Romania? I’m doing a little research on that specific year and occasion for a personal project. I can’t for the life of me put myself in the shoes of someone who moved, but didn’t move, if that makes sense. Regards, Lori Straus Writer, Editor, German-to-English Translator Technology / Performing Arts / Memoir Author of Postcards in a Closet, a creative non-fiction memoir about a Danube Swabian (519) 503-7098 Skype: lori.straus LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/loriheffnerstraus www.loristraus.com
Daniela, I don't know where Johann and Eva were born, but according to the Apatin Marriage Index, Johann (this time) Moser and Eva Märzluft were married 31.08.1790. The Birth Index lists an Eva Märzluft, born 22.12.1770. Parents Johann Märzluft and Ursula Rutin (probably Rut). This might be the same Eva. i also found two entries in this age group for Johann Muser: Johann Muser, born 18.10.1766. Parents Johann Georg M. and Mechthilde Müller. Johann Muser, born 07.05.1771. Parents Josef M. and Katharina Sayer. Hope you can find a connection somewhwere. Rose On Jan 20, 2018 2:14 PM, "Daniela Hieslmayr" <[email protected]> wrote: Hello Rose! Wow, that’s very great, thank you! My Adam Muser died in Vukovar 28 Dec 1839 at the age of 45 years. As they did not take it so serious with the exact age, it is very likely Adam Muser, born 1795. Where Johann Muser and Eva Märzluft the German settlers, or were they already born in Apatin? Do you know that? Liebe Grüße, Daniela Von: Rose Vetter <[email protected]> Datum: Samstag, 20. Jänner 2018 um 22:58 An: Daniela Hieslmayr <[email protected]> Cc: DVHH Mail List <[email protected]> Betreff: Re: [DVHH] Apatin Hello Daniela, I looked through all the entries in the Apatin Family Book, as well as the Birth- and Marriage Index. There are numerous Moser/Muser listed in both, but the two that come closest to your dates are: >From the Birth Index: Adam Moser * 30.07.1785 Son of Johann Georg Moser and Magdalena Hettinger Adam Muser *25.10.1795 Son of Johann Muser and Eva Märzluft Daniela, my maternal grandmother was a Märzluft, born in Temerin. The Märzlufts and Musers came from Marlen/Kittersburg, so we must be cousins! Rose On Jan 20, 2018 11:55 AM, "Daniela Hieslmayr via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES" < [email protected]> wrote: Hello dear list members! Could anyone with access to records or family book of Apatin please look up, if there is an Adam MOSER / MOZER / MUSER / MUZER born around 1794 (he died in 1839 in Vukovar) and his later wife Katharina VOLF / WOLF, most likely around the same age They married in 1816 in Vukovar, but both were not born there. Some people of this family line came from Apatin to Vukovar and in the Roll Calls I read now the name Muser also in Apatin. So I guess, these ancestors could possibly be born there. I tried to look into the family search records, but they do not reach far enough back. Thanks a lot in advance, Daniela ------------------------------- 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
Thanks for the link to Stader info in this message. I noticed, however, that it needs an update, as the last two books in the series were recently published. If someone knows the person responsible, please pass this on. Glenn Schwartz President, Zichydorf Village Association (http://zichydorfonline.org) Searching: Schwartz, Kleckner, Schönherr in Zichydorf, Banat; Schüssler, Millecker, Lenhardt in Kudritz, Banat; Schwartz, Kory, Pierson/Person in Morawitza, Banat; Kalupsky/Chalupsky in Blumenthal, Banat; Bardua, Kandel, Heuchert in Kolomea, Galicia; Kuntz, Holzer, Kraft, Wolfe, Folk (Volk) in Kutschurgan, Russia; Macht in Volga, Russia. Email: [email protected] On 1/20/2018 9:41 AM, Helmuth & Joy via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES wrote: > Hi Rhonda - the abbreviations are listed online; > > http://dvhh.org/genealogy/emigrant_ref_books.htm#Stefan_Stader_Series > > Abbreviations used in entries: > > - Qu: source (s) > > - Source Directory : Source Directory > > - Abbreviations: Abbreviations > > - Abs: copy / copy > > - WK: [Sources of German Settlement History in Southeastern Europe](http://dvhh.org/genealogy/emigrant_ref_books.htm#Kalbrunner_Wilhelm) by Dr. med. Franz WILHELM & Dr. med. Josef KALBRUNNER > > - UngRa: Hungarian settlements list page / sheet numbers > > - DU FK: [German-Hungarian Family Calendar](http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~banatdata/DUK/HomePage.htm) > > - BanA: [Banater files](http://dvhh.org/genealogy/emigrant_ref_books.htm#Banater_Akten) > > - SKRA: [Sleep](http://dvhh.org/genealogy/emigrant_ref_books.htm#Banater_Akten) cruiser files in the [Hofkammerarchiv Vienna,](http://dvhh.org/genealogy/emigrant_ref_books.htm#Banater_Akten) with many billeting in the Banat (Settlers List of names from the Vienna registry with many quartering in the Banat) > > - Fascia: fascicle / fascicle > > - fol: folio / page > > - S: page / page > > - Bd: band / volume > > Sent with [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com) Secure Email. > > -------- Original Message -------- > On January 20, 2018 10:13 AM, Rhonda Staudt via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Is there a chart that would help me read the Stader information given me.....maybe it's me, but I can't make heads or tails of it. >> >> Rhonda Staudt >> [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 message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hello Daniela, I looked through all the entries in the Apatin Family Book, as well as the Birth- and Marriage Index. There are numerous Moser/Muser listed in both, but the two that come closest to your dates are: >From the Birth Index: Adam Moser * 30.07.1785 Son of Johann Georg Moser and Magdalena Hettinger Adam Muser *25.10.1795 Son of Johann Muser and Eva Märzluft Daniela, my maternal grandmother was a Märzluft, born in Temerin. The Märzlufts and Musers came from Marlen/Kittersburg, so we must be cousins! Rose On Jan 20, 2018 11:55 AM, "Daniela Hieslmayr via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES" < [email protected]> wrote: Hello dear list members! Could anyone with access to records or family book of Apatin please look up, if there is an Adam MOSER / MOZER / MUSER / MUZER born around 1794 (he died in 1839 in Vukovar) and his later wife Katharina VOLF / WOLF, most likely around the same age They married in 1816 in Vukovar, but both were not born there. Some people of this family line came from Apatin to Vukovar and in the Roll Calls I read now the name Muser also in Apatin. So I guess, these ancestors could possibly be born there. I tried to look into the family search records, but they do not reach far enough back. Thanks a lot in advance, Daniela ------------------------------- 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