This is a generation too early to help with this problem, but our group has church records for Morawitza to 1891. If she can get past this first hurdle, they may be useful to her. See http://zichydorfonline.org/genealogy/3-genealogy/288-church-records-digital-images 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 10/5/2017 9:00 AM, anna dreer via DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES wrote: > Hello List, > I received this request for help. > Marianne Macario is looking for information of her mother Anne Wittmann > Is there an Ortssippenbuch on Morawitza, Romania. > Anne Dreer > > The following feedback was sent by Marianne Macario ([email protected]) via the www.dvhh.org Contact page: > > Hello Anne, My mother was a displaced person from Romania. Her name was Anne Wittmann. She told me she was in the French Quarter of Germany in a DP Camp. She came to Canada through one of the Worker programs -she worked as a Domestic in Winnipeg. Can you please help me find information about my mother and her family? She was almost 18 when she left the camp for Canada. I believe that she had lived in camp since 1944. She was born Dec. 14, 1929. Her mother\\\'s name was Katharina (Oprea) Wittmann and her father was Stefan Wittmann. Thanks, Marianne > Hello Anne > My mlther was born in Moravitza. She was about 14 years old when she fled Romania with her parents and sisters (Laura and Elisabeth). Her family currently lives in Albstadt. Her grandmother - Elisabryh Oprea and Aunt - Anna Daum fled in Sept 1944. Anna was pregnant and had a daughter with her named Mia. She have birth to a boy named Helmut. She lived and died in Ebingen. My grandmother Katharine Oprea worked in the needle factory in Albstadt for many years before coming to Canada with my Aunty Laura. > Mom signed up to come to Canada through yhe agents that came into camp. She wasn't yet 18 yrs old so her mother had to sign for her. She came in through Halifax. > > This is all I know. Thank you for helping me. > > Marianne > > DVHH-L Subscriber: N > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >