I don't know what Familienzusammenstellung means. I'm sure someone on the list will! Jane On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 3:26 AM, Jim & Jean Hagen <mrmrsgtx@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks Jane, > This is very helpful. I checked the list of villages and my Grandmother's > village is listed "Klek" and it's on CD. It is available on CD. Can anyone > help me out on what Familienzusammenstellung means? I might be getting > somewhere in my search. > Thanks > Jean > > ------------------------------ > Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2014 16:04:25 -0600 > Subject: Re: [DVHH] Kleinjetscha Familienbuch - lookup - Graf > From: jmoore@catapulsion.net > To: mrmrsgtx@hotmail.com > CC: donauschwaben-villages@rootsweb.com > > > Jean, > > I'm sure others will answer this better than I, but I'll give it a go. > Here is a description of the Kleinjetcha Family Book, Kleinjetscha being a > village in today's Romanian Banat. > > Giel, Dietmar (2001). Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde > Kleinjetscha im Banat: 1772-2000. Friedrichsdorf: Zentralstelle für > Personen- und Familiengeschichte. > > 762 pages written in German. Includes details on the families living in > Kleinjetscha from approximately 1772-2000 and limited information on the > families living in the neighboring village Gertianosch from 1783-1785. > > Included for each family are birth, death, & marriage dates and locations; > children; godparents & witnesses; and the relationships between families. > Sometimes included are occupations and migration notes. Though in German, > because of the way the book is organized, it is relatively easy for > non-German speakers to glean information about their families. > > Many of the villages where our ancestors lived have family books. While a > few of the books have been put on line or on CD, many are hard copy only > (and many of those are out-of-print). Here is a link to a list that > includes just the Banat family books: > > http://www.banatbooks.com/FamilienbuchList.htm > > Jane Moore > http://www.dvhh.org/kleinjetscha/index.htm > >