You can see in this thread the same information as I sent to Jean. All church records from this area can be found at the Pilsen Archives. And this is what they have available: 10 * Haid 1785-1796 11 *i Haid 1798-1809 12 *i Haid 1809-1815 26 *i Haid 1815-1820 27 *i Haid 1820-1824 28 *i Haid, Malkowitz, 1830-1840 Sonneberg b.Saaz, Leskau Kr.Tepl 29 *i Haid 1841-1861 31 *i Haid 1861-1886 24 ooi Haid 1827-1855 13 ooi Haid 1784-1806 14 ooi Haid, Dratmühl 1807-1827 15 +i Haid, Labant 1794-1810 16 +i Haid, Dratmühl, 1811-1827 (Anm.6, s.unten) Wandermühle 25 +i Haid 1827-1837 33 +i Haid 1837-1852 34 +i Haid 1852-1894 You can also write to the address of the Ortsbetreuer of Haid who can give you more information, unfortunately there is no Email given, so you will have to send the request by mail. Haid: Hildegard Preiß, Luchemer Str. 22, 52379 Langerwehe, Tel. 0 24 23 / 21 02 Aida ----- ----- Original Message ----- From: "william gebhardt" <wgeb@earthlink.net> To: <GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 5:23 PM Subject: Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Haid >I have great grandparents who came from Tachau. They were Catholic. Do >you know where their birth and marriage records may be found? > Thank you > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "aida kraus" <akibb1@verizon.net> > To: <GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 8:02 PM > Subject: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Haid ---------------------- > > >> To jean: Haid is called "Bor" now and it is near Tachau. I think if you >> go to this website and look for a contact, they may be able to help you >> in contacting the person in charge of the Haid Heimatstuben. Be sure that >> you offer to defray costs or offer a donation for the upkeep of this >> service. Here is the link: >> http://www.bischofteinitz.de/ >> If you want to know where it is located, go to: >> http://www.mapy.cz/search.py?objectType=0&key=560758&tableName=obec_web&zm=4 >> see other information below, but there is no contact given for Haid. >> Aida >> Haid, c: Bor u Tachova >> Stadt Gemeinde, Bez. Tachau, GBez. Pfraumberg, W B; mit Wandermühle 1853 >> Ew. (1772 d.); EdL. Taus-Tachau und Schweissing-Haid. >> Kirchenbuchverzeichnis des Pfarrbezirks Haid, mit Pfarrorten: Haid, >> Eschowitz (Juratin), Höllhäusl, Labant, Lukawitz, Lusen, Milles, Neudorf, >> Neu Wirtshaus, Ostrau, Speierling, Tholl, Wandermühle, Weschekun (mit >> Mutzken), Woschnitz. >> Literatur: >> a.. Haid und das Haider Land. 2 Teile. Hrsg.: Arbeitskreis Haider >> Buch, Vorsitzende Hildegard Preiß. Weiden: Selbstverlag d.Hrsg. >> 1. 1985. 720 Seiten, Abb., 17 Ortspläne, 2. Aufl. 1989. >> 2. Vergangenheit in Bildern. 1988. 752 Seiten, ca. 1150 Abb. >> b.. Hildegard Preiß: Die Kriegstoten der Stadt Haid. 1964. 140 Seiten, >> 109 Abb. (Gefallene, Vermißte und Kriegsgräber). Manuskript in der >> Tachauer Heimatstube in Weiden. >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "JEAN" <JEAN74@TAMPABAY.RR.COM> >> To: <GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 8:52 PM >> Subject: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Bohemian towns >> >> >>> Aida: Do you know if there is somewhere can search the town of HAID is >>> there a society for all the towns and villages? >>> Thanks >>> Jean H >>> >>> >>> ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== >>> Visit the German-Bohemian Heritage Society Web Page! >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/ >>> >> >> >> ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== >> Forgotten how to UNSUBSCRIBE? >> Visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/mailinglist/mailinglist.html >> > > > ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== > Would you like to see messages that were posted before you joined the > list? > Visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/mailinglist.html and request an > archive. >
I have great grandparents who came from Tachau. They were Catholic. Do you know where their birth and marriage records may be found? Thank you ----- Original Message ----- From: "aida kraus" <akibb1@verizon.net> To: <GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 8:02 PM Subject: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Haid > To jean: Haid is called "Bor" now and it is near Tachau. I think if you > go to this website and look for a contact, they may be able to help you in > contacting the person in charge of the Haid Heimatstuben. Be sure that you > offer to defray costs or offer a donation for the upkeep of this service. > Here is the link: > http://www.bischofteinitz.de/ > If you want to know where it is located, go to: > http://www.mapy.cz/search.py?objectType=0&key=560758&tableName=obec_web&zm=4 > see other information below, but there is no contact given for Haid. > Aida > Haid, c: Bor u Tachova > Stadt Gemeinde, Bez. Tachau, GBez. Pfraumberg, W B; mit Wandermühle 1853 > Ew. (1772 d.); EdL. Taus-Tachau und Schweissing-Haid. > Kirchenbuchverzeichnis des Pfarrbezirks Haid, mit Pfarrorten: Haid, > Eschowitz (Juratin), Höllhäusl, Labant, Lukawitz, Lusen, Milles, Neudorf, > Neu Wirtshaus, Ostrau, Speierling, Tholl, Wandermühle, Weschekun (mit > Mutzken), Woschnitz. > Literatur: > a.. Haid und das Haider Land. 2 Teile. Hrsg.: Arbeitskreis Haider Buch, > Vorsitzende Hildegard Preiß. Weiden: Selbstverlag d.Hrsg. > 1. 1985. 720 Seiten, Abb., 17 Ortspläne, 2. Aufl. 1989. > 2. Vergangenheit in Bildern. 1988. 752 Seiten, ca. 1150 Abb. > b.. Hildegard Preiß: Die Kriegstoten der Stadt Haid. 1964. 140 Seiten, > 109 Abb. (Gefallene, Vermißte und Kriegsgräber). Manuskript in der > Tachauer Heimatstube in Weiden. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "JEAN" <JEAN74@TAMPABAY.RR.COM> > To: <GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 8:52 PM > Subject: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Bohemian towns > > >> Aida: Do you know if there is somewhere can search the town of HAID is >> there a society for all the towns and villages? >> Thanks >> Jean H >> >> >> ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== >> Visit the German-Bohemian Heritage Society Web Page! >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/ >> > > > ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== > Forgotten how to UNSUBSCRIBE? > Visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/mailinglist/mailinglist.html >
In a message dated 3/5/2006 9:01:35 PM Mountain Standard Time, ugeiser@xnet.com writes: There are several towns of that (or similar) name. In the old Elbogen District (northwest Bohemia) alone, both Haid and Haidt are found (both have the Czech name Bor). See http://home.xnet.com/~ugeiser/Genealogy/Bohemia/places2.html for affiliations and size as of 1847 (source: J.G.Sommer, "The Kingdom of Bohemia", vol. 15). I'm quite sure there are more in other districts Ewald Keil's CD lexicon of Sudeten place names includes: Haid (Bor), zu Frauenreuth, Eger 27/13 Haid (Pe^c^in), Kaplitz 62/20 Haid (Bor), Karlsbad 32/11 Haid (Bor), Tachau 40/31 Haida (Bor u C^eske Lipy, jetzt: Novy Bor), Böhmisch Leipa 5/13 Haidberg (jetzt: Vr^esna), zu Wadetschlag, Kaplitz 62/72 Haidedörfel (Borec^ek), zu Brenn, Deutsch Gabel 9/3 Haidl (Zhur^i), zu Innergefild, Bergreichenstein 58/7 Haidl (Lomek), zu Kriebaum, Krummau an der Moldau 63/23 Haidl am Ahornberg (Zhur^i), Markt Eisenstein 59/18 Haidl, Böhmisch s. Böhmisch Haidl Haidl, Deutsch s. Deutsch Haidl Karen
In a message dated 3/6/2006 11:21:09 AM Mountain Standard Time, wilflinz@nucleus.com writes: There does not appear to be any record of Jacob going through Vienna If you search the online catalog you will see there is no problem identifying the right film for families from Bohemia. Just click on a title and read the Title Details. Never give up on a title in the LDS catalog because the immediate information seems wrong. Always check the title details and film details. Film notes often include years not mentioned in titles and title details include additional place names, etc. Get a map so you know all the names of little places near Eisenstrasse and look for a Linzmayer from Eisenstrasse of one of those places (within 25 km) in the films when you get them. To find Eisenstrasse church records may require hiring a professional researcher who can look at what is available in Pilsen or another regional archive. There are Germans and Czechs who do this research. Ewald Keil's lexicon of Sudeten place names indicates that Eisenstrasse is in the community of Markt (Market town) Eisenstein. So Parish records should be under that place name. At the VSFF website you can find lists of church records available for given parishes (mostly in Czech archives). http://www.genealogienetz.de/reg/SUD/sudet.html Click on the link: for the letter "E" on that page. Look for Eisenstrasse. If it is not there look for Eisenstein. Click on any word all or part of which is "Kirchenbuch" Print the page that comes up and keep it as a reference. Study it off line for years of interest. Another method is to make an Internet search on Google.com. Search with: Markt Eisenstein If you do not read German, click on the bracketed [translate this page] next to the correct hit. It will show you the Kirchenbuch in readable English. NOTE that there is a record for Bayer. Eisenstein Pfarrsprengel 1733-1784 (Anm.2, s.unten) Bayer.Eisenstein 1785-1809 (s.oben) That means that during that period the parish church for at least some of Eisenstein was located inside Bavaria. Bayer. means Bayerische or Bavarian.. There is one other resource that may be useful ... the index to the Berni Rula of 1654. If Linzmayer is listed there (by that or any sound-alike spelling) you will know that surname was already in Bohemia by then and where it was found. The book lists only family surnames for those with enough assets to pay taxes. Those who were still too poor are not listed. Thus a missing surname does not necessarily mean it was not already in Bohemia. The composite index is in two volumes, was published around 2002.-03. There may also be a separate book for the Klattau / Klatovy region and for Budweis / Budejovice available for interlibrary loan from various US university libraries. . Tell your local research librarian to search for the books under the keyword Berni Rula or / and Berni Ruly. Tell her to look for titles related to 1654 and then for one with Plzensky Kraj. That should include Klatovsky, Klatovy, Klatovsko or any other word with Klatov..... at its beginning. If the data indicates there is another book for Klattau area, order that one and the Plzenky Kraj book, too. Get that first and if you don't find the surname in it somewhere near Eisenstein then decide which of the other books you want. There may be a long wait for the composite index so do not put a time limit on the loan request. There may also be a fee unless you order through a collegiate (vs. public) library system. In 1654 there were not as many Kraj (regions) as there were later on. There was no Budweiser Kreis / Budejovicky Kraj as there is now. The correct book for an area south of the Pilsen region may be Prachensky Kraj. Try that one next. Austria was at war with France off and on from 1793-1815 which meant a lot of recruiting in the years when the war flared up. That could have be en one reason people chose to leave Bohemia during that period. Karen
The following information applies to any search for parish records, not just those of Bukovina. I forgot to mention the Linzmayer place name Bajnitz is a German spelling. That place may have also had a Slavic name. Today it may be in Belarus, Ukraine or, IF it is very far south in Bukovina, in Moldovia and it may have yet another name. It is a good idea to know all the past and present names for a place when beginning a search for records. It is also necessary to know where the parish church was located. Some parish communities included several villages within walking distance from the place with the church. Get a high resolution map showing the ancestral place as well as all the places within 10 km. It should also include symbols showing locations of churches if possible -- usually a black circle with a cross on top of it. You should be able to get one from the University of Wisconsin Geography Library. Call 1-800-558-8993 to speak to a librarian. The LDS also has black and white films of old Austrian military maps that are in very high resolution. You just have to be sure you get the film that has the right latitude and longitude on it. www.familysearch.org for the online catalog. Spezialkarte der österreichisch-ungarischen Monarchie Film numbers 6000198 - 6000339. Film 6000198 is the index. The index data should make it possible to identify the number of the right map and film. Some places once in Bukovina may have records in Lviv. The Third Reich "liberated" a lot of church records from Eastern Europe in the 1940s and they took them to Berlin for microfilming. The LDS has copies of the films -- or they may have made their own films. The AUTHOR of those films is usually: Reichssippenamt An AUTHOR search using that word with the name of a land (Poland or Russia work best) finds the church records and also some census records (Volkszahlung) made by the Third Reich. The "liberated" originals of protestant records on film remain in Potsdam archive. The Roman Catholic records were in the German Catholic Archive in Regensberg. Germany has recently given the originals back to Poland and they may now be in an archive there. The old microfilms are still in Regensberg but the archivists say some are hard to read because of a poor focus when the film was made. In some cases Christian church records willl include Jews. A KEYWORD search with the name of a modern country plus Jewish should find those records, if any. If the LDS made their own copies from the original records they would not have the problem of bad focus. Then Regensberg would have copies of the LDS films. We have to assume that the poor copies are all that are available for some of the Catholic parishes but it is still worth a look if the LDS has a copy of any film with an ancestral place name on it. Church records usually have the type of record as the TITLE and the name of the parish as the AUTHOR. The list of villages included in the parish community are in Title Details. Sometimes there will be additional places listed in Film Notes. Older entries in the LDS catalog give titles in the original language. Newest entries may have English "Titles" saying "Metrical Books". Other English words may also apply in the very latest additions to the catalog. . A KEYWORD search with Poland Church Records finds over 10,000 titles. Reduce the number of hits with separate searches using: Poland Catholic; Poland Greek Catholic; Poland Greek Orthodox, Poland Jewish as appropriate. Most titles hit with Greek Orthdox will be in Russian Cyrillic script. However, the older records on the films may be in German or Polish so select for year dates if an ancestral parish can be identified. Learn the Cyrillic spelling for an ancestral parish if the parish was located in what is now Ukraine or another "Russian" area. The University of Wisconsin library may be able to provide that. as well as the correct spelling of all other names used by a certain place. Use the KEYWORD search with the ancestral place name to find what the LDS has. Start with the German name of the parish (place where church was located) and repeat the KEYWORD search with all other spellings of that place name. The KEYWORD search hits include all mentions of that place name in titles, title details and film notes. A PLACE search will only find the titles that have the place name in the title data. Karen
The LDS film title: Ansiedlerakten lists families that migrated from Bohemia to Galicia and Bukovina in 1782 and later. Look for Linzmayers in that film as a starting point. Karen
Karen, Thank you it does sound like a good start. There does not appear to be any record of Jacob going through Vienna. Is the film you suggest a record of those taking a different, more northerly route to Galicia and Bukovina. My research todate suggests Jacob went directly to Bajnitz, Bukovina and based on house numbers he lived - he was one of the first settlers in Bajnitz arriving about 1800. At the same time I would like to find the families of Georg Linzmayer born about 1700 in Eisenstrass married to Anna Kollmer and Johann Georg Linzmayer born 1708 in Eisenstrass married to Eva Milbauer. These families are of the same age Jacob. -----Original Message----- From: KarenHob@aol.com [mailto:KarenHob@aol.com] Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 9:57 AM To: GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Jacob Linzmayer The LDS film title: Ansiedlerakten lists families that migrated from Bohemia to Galicia and Bukovina in 1782 and later. Look for Linzmayers in that film as a starting point. Karen ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== Visit the German-Bohemian Heritage Society Web Page! http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/
Robert, Thank you for your reply. I had located Eisenstrass using MapQuest.My challenge is to find the birth record and marriage record for Jacob Linzmayer and his two wives, Anna and Barbara, and the birth records of their children. I found on the net that the Church records for Eisenstrass and other villages in that area are archived in Plzen, Czech Republic. They go back to 1681.Could it be possible that my Jacob is a brother to one of the Johann Adams Linzmayers I mentioned in my earlier email. It would be very interesting to find the records of the families of the parents of the two Johann Adam Linzmayers namely Georg Linzmayer born abt 1799 in Eisenstrass married to Anna Kollner and Johann Georg Linzmayer married to Eva Millbauer. -----Original Message----- From: Robert Paulson [mailto:rpaulgb@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 8:24 AM To: GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Jacob Linzmayer on 3/5/06 8:55 PM, Wilfred Linzmayer at wilflinz@nucleus.com wrote: > > I am new to the list and live in Canada.I am searching for information on > the birth and marriage for Jacob Linzmayer, his first wife,Anna,and his > second wife,Barbara. I have found the death record for Jacob and Barbara on > LDS film 1766999. Jacob died Oct 12, 1827 at # 32 Bajnitz, Bukovina at 90 > years of age (born 1738) and Barbara died Nov 3, 1823 at 65 years also at > #32 Bajnitz, Bukovina (born 1758). These Bukovina record give no reference > to the birth place of Jacob, Anna, and Barbara. Karen Eddy's Rootweb site > contain several Linzmayer's with first name similar to those in Jacob's > family with one Johann Adam born Feb 7, 1730 in Eisenstrass,Bohemia and > another born Sept 13,1745 also in Eisenstrass, Bohemia. The Bobovina > Institute in Augsberg, Germany have suggested that Jacob likely comes from > Bohemia but could direct me to a specific parish. > Is anyone on the list familiar with the Linzmayer genealogy? Can anyone > give me direction on how to find Jacob's birthplace? > > > ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== > Would you like to see messages that were posted before you joined the list? > Visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/mailinglist.html and request an archive. > Eisenstraß ( Hojosva Stras in Czech) is just east of the Bavarian/Bohemian border. It is in Kreis Klattau, the Gemiende of Neuern. The village can be found on the main road 190 between Zelezna Ruda and Nyrsko. It had a population of a bit over 400 souls. There was, indeed, a huge migration of peoples from this area to Bukovina. Check with the Bukovina Society at: www.bukovinasociety.org for more information. Bob Paulson ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== Would you like to see messages that were posted before you joined the list? Visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/mailinglist.html and request an archive.
on 3/5/06 8:55 PM, Wilfred Linzmayer at wilflinz@nucleus.com wrote: > > I am new to the list and live in Canada.I am searching for information on > the birth and marriage for Jacob Linzmayer, his first wife,Anna,and his > second wife,Barbara. I have found the death record for Jacob and Barbara on > LDS film 1766999. Jacob died Oct 12, 1827 at # 32 Bajnitz, Bukovina at 90 > years of age (born 1738) and Barbara died Nov 3, 1823 at 65 years also at > #32 Bajnitz, Bukovina (born 1758). These Bukovina record give no reference > to the birth place of Jacob, Anna, and Barbara. Karen Eddy's Rootweb site > contain several Linzmayer's with first name similar to those in Jacob's > family with one Johann Adam born Feb 7, 1730 in Eisenstrass,Bohemia and > another born Sept 13,1745 also in Eisenstrass, Bohemia. The Bobovina > Institute in Augsberg, Germany have suggested that Jacob likely comes from > Bohemia but could direct me to a specific parish. > Is anyone on the list familiar with the Linzmayer genealogy? Can anyone > give me direction on how to find Jacob's birthplace? > > > ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== > Would you like to see messages that were posted before you joined the list? > Visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/mailinglist.html and request an archive. > Eisenstraß ( Hojosva Stras in Czech) is just east of the Bavarian/Bohemian border. It is in Kreis Klattau, the Gemiende of Neuern. The village can be found on the main road 190 between Zelezna Ruda and Nyrsko. It had a population of a bit over 400 souls. There was, indeed, a huge migration of peoples from this area to Bukovina. Check with the Bukovina Society at: www.bukovinasociety.org for more information. Bob Paulson
Herr Geiser Thank you Jean
Aida: Thank you Jean
Aida: Do you know if there is somewhere can search the town of HAID is there a society for all the towns and villages? Thanks Jean H
JEAN wrote: > Aida: Do you know if there is somewhere can search the town of HAID is there a society for all the towns and villages? > Thanks > Jean H > There are several towns of that (or similar) name. In the old Elbogen District (northwest Bohemia) alone, both Haid and Haidt are found (both have the Czech name Bor). See http://home.xnet.com/~ugeiser/Genealogy/Bohemia/places2.html for affiliations and size as of 1847 (source: J.G.Sommer, "The Kingdom of Bohemia", vol. 15). I'm quite sure there are more in other districts. -- Urs Geiser (ugeiser AT xnet.com) Woodridge (DuPage Co.), IL, USA
I don't know if there is a connection but my greatgranmother was Theresa Linsmeur (various spellings) and was from Gruen which very close to the German border and the town of Zwiesel. She married John Schreiner. If you wish, contact me and I can share more information. Dori Wilfred Linzmayer wrote: > I am new to the list and live in Canada.I am searching for information on >the birth and marriage for Jacob Linzmayer, his first wife,Anna,and his >second wife,Barbara. I have found the death record for Jacob and Barbara on >LDS film 1766999. Jacob died Oct 12, 1827 at # 32 Bajnitz, Bukovina at 90 >years of age (born 1738) and Barbara died Nov 3, 1823 at 65 years also at >#32 Bajnitz, Bukovina (born 1758). These Bukovina record give no reference >to the birth place of Jacob, Anna, and Barbara. Karen Eddy's Rootweb site >contain several Linzmayer's with first name similar to those in Jacob's >family with one Johann Adam born Feb 7, 1730 in Eisenstrass,Bohemia and >another born Sept 13,1745 also in Eisenstrass, Bohemia. The Bobovina >Institute in Augsberg, Germany have suggested that Jacob likely comes from >Bohemia but could direct me to a specific parish. > Is anyone on the list familiar with the Linzmayer genealogy? Can anyone >give me direction on how to find Jacob's birthplace? > > >==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== >Would you like to see messages that were posted before you joined the list? >Visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/mailinglist.html and request an archive. > > > > >
To jean: Haid is called "Bor" now and it is near Tachau. I think if you go to this website and look for a contact, they may be able to help you in contacting the person in charge of the Haid Heimatstuben. Be sure that you offer to defray costs or offer a donation for the upkeep of this service. Here is the link: http://www.bischofteinitz.de/ If you want to know where it is located, go to: http://www.mapy.cz/search.py?objectType=0&key=560758&tableName=obec_web&zm=4 see other information below, but there is no contact given for Haid. Aida Haid, c: Bor u Tachova Stadt Gemeinde, Bez. Tachau, GBez. Pfraumberg, W B; mit Wandermühle 1853 Ew. (1772 d.); EdL. Taus-Tachau und Schweissing-Haid. Kirchenbuchverzeichnis des Pfarrbezirks Haid, mit Pfarrorten: Haid, Eschowitz (Juratin), Höllhäusl, Labant, Lukawitz, Lusen, Milles, Neudorf, Neu Wirtshaus, Ostrau, Speierling, Tholl, Wandermühle, Weschekun (mit Mutzken), Woschnitz. Literatur: a.. Haid und das Haider Land. 2 Teile. Hrsg.: Arbeitskreis Haider Buch, Vorsitzende Hildegard Preiß. Weiden: Selbstverlag d.Hrsg. 1. 1985. 720 Seiten, Abb., 17 Ortspläne, 2. Aufl. 1989. 2. Vergangenheit in Bildern. 1988. 752 Seiten, ca. 1150 Abb. b.. Hildegard Preiß: Die Kriegstoten der Stadt Haid. 1964. 140 Seiten, 109 Abb. (Gefallene, Vermißte und Kriegsgräber). Manuskript in der Tachauer Heimatstube in Weiden. ----- Original Message ----- From: "JEAN" <JEAN74@TAMPABAY.RR.COM> To: <GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 8:52 PM Subject: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Bohemian towns > Aida: Do you know if there is somewhere can search the town of HAID is > there a society for all the towns and villages? > Thanks > Jean H > > > ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== > Visit the German-Bohemian Heritage Society Web Page! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/ >
I am new to the list and live in Canada.I am searching for information on the birth and marriage for Jacob Linzmayer, his first wife,Anna,and his second wife,Barbara. I have found the death record for Jacob and Barbara on LDS film 1766999. Jacob died Oct 12, 1827 at # 32 Bajnitz, Bukovina at 90 years of age (born 1738) and Barbara died Nov 3, 1823 at 65 years also at #32 Bajnitz, Bukovina (born 1758). These Bukovina record give no reference to the birth place of Jacob, Anna, and Barbara. Karen Eddy's Rootweb site contain several Linzmayer's with first name similar to those in Jacob's family with one Johann Adam born Feb 7, 1730 in Eisenstrass,Bohemia and another born Sept 13,1745 also in Eisenstrass, Bohemia. The Bobovina Institute in Augsberg, Germany have suggested that Jacob likely comes from Bohemia but could direct me to a specific parish. Is anyone on the list familiar with the Linzmayer genealogy? Can anyone give me direction on how to find Jacob's birthplace?
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Wilfred I cannot find an Eisenstrass Village in Bohemia. I wonder if this is part of a street address because Strasse means street. So it could be "Einsenstrasse" as part of a street address? Someone might have copied wrong because here are the German Village names located in Bohemia, but I will search a little further for you and let you know: a.. Eisenbrod, c. Zelezny Brod (Z^elezný Brod) Gemeinde, Bez. Semil (c. Semily), GBez. Eisenbrod, N B; 3.268 Ew (132 d.); P., EdL. Pardubitz-Josefstadt-Reichenberg-Seidenberg u. Eisenbrod. - Textilindustrie, Glasschleiferei, Glasschmuck-Hausindustrie. Kirchenbuchverzeichnis des Pfarrbezirks Einsenbrod, mit Pfarrorten: Eisenbrod, Brodetz, Dluhei, Kamenitz, Grosshorka, Kleinhorka, Chloudow, Jirkow, Koberow, Ochranow, Pelechow, Pipitz, Racitz, Smrc, Strewelna, Teper, Wrat; dazu zeitweise: Beseditz, Hamstejn, Loucky, Prachow, Stanowi, Zerdownik. b.. Eisendorf, c. Zelezna (Z^elezná) Markt-Gemeinde, Bez. Bischofteinitz, GBez. Hostau, W B; mit Eisendorfhütte, Franzelhütte, Ruhstein und Walddorf 1.803 Ew. (1.748 d.); P., n.E. Eslarn (1 Std.), Weißensulz (2 Std.). - Neben-Zoll.Amt. Kirchenbuchverzeichnis des Pfarrbezirks Eisendorf, mit Pfarrorten: Eisendorf, Ruhstein, Eisendorfhütte, Walddorf; zeitw. Plöß, Schmolau, Chodenschloß (?), Dianahof, Hersteiner Häuseln (Gibacht), Franzelhütte, Karlbachhütte. Literatur: Ziegler, Toni: Eisendorf. 1983, 177 Seiten. c.. Eisenstein, Markt Eisenstein, c. Zelezna Ruda (Z^elezná Ruda) Markt-Gemeinde, Bez.Klattau, GBez. Neuern, W B, Ew. 2.919 (2.624 d.). Im Böhmerwald, Grenzübergang nach Bayern Kirchenbuchverzeichnis des Pfarrbezirks Markt Eisenstein, mit Pfarrorten: Markt Eisenstein, Bayer. Eisenstein (bis 1809), Dorf Eisenstein, Panzer und Deffernick. Literatur: a.. Häupler, Hans Joachim: Kleine Geschichte Eisensteins. Sauerlach: Selbstverlag 1993. 14 Seiten. Burkon Günther und Ekkehard: Odsunut - Abgeschoben, eine Dokumentation zum 50. Jahr der Ausweisung aus dem Böhmerwald-Kreis Neuern-Eisenstein. 608 Seiten, 1995, DM 34.00 (+Porto und Verpackung). Versand: G. Spiegl, Fürstenriederstr. 271, D-81377 München, Tel. 089/7192315. Das Buch beinhaltet einen historischen Abriss, wie es zur Vertreibung kam, sämtliche Transportlisten der Vertreibung aus dem Kreis Neuern-Eisenstein mit alphabetischem Namensverzeichnis, einem Beitrag über die Antifaschistenaussiedlung, verschiedene Dokumente, tschechische Erlasse, tschechische Zeitungsberichte und Erlebnisberichte. Für den Genealogen von besonderer Bedeutung ist, dass der seltene Fall der vollständigen Erfassung der Bevölkerung eines geschlossenen Gebietes vorliegt. Anhand der Häufigkeit der Familiennamen kann man mit ziemlicher Sicherheit feststellen, ob dieser Name bodenständig ist und in welchen Orten er konzentriert vorkommt. All these places have a name register of their villages and you can see the price and name of the person who has the books, but first we have to find out about this mysterios Eisenstrass. Perhaps there are some people on the list that can help you with the surname! Aida ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wilfred Linzmayer" <wilflinz@nucleus.com> To: <GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 6:55 PM Subject: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Jacob Linzmayer > > I am new to the list and live in Canada.I am searching for information on > the birth and marriage for Jacob Linzmayer, his first wife,Anna,and his > second wife,Barbara. I have found the death record for Jacob and Barbara > on > LDS film 1766999. Jacob died Oct 12, 1827 at # 32 Bajnitz, Bukovina at 90 > years of age (born 1738) and Barbara died Nov 3, 1823 at 65 years also at > #32 Bajnitz, Bukovina (born 1758). These Bukovina record give no reference > to the birth place of Jacob, Anna, and Barbara. Karen Eddy's Rootweb site > contain several Linzmayer's with first name similar to those in Jacob's > family with one Johann Adam born Feb 7, 1730 in Eisenstrass,Bohemia and > another born Sept 13,1745 also in Eisenstrass, Bohemia. The Bobovina > Institute in Augsberg, Germany have suggested that Jacob likely comes from > Bohemia but could direct me to a specific parish. > Is anyone on the list familiar with the Linzmayer genealogy? Can anyone > give me direction on how to find Jacob's birthplace? > > > ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== > Would you like to see messages that were posted before you joined the > list? > Visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/mailinglist.html and request an > archive. >
URUDOFSKY@aol.com wrote: > > A few days ago there was a thread about Galizien and the German migration to > that area. In the 1600's Johann Georg Rudofsky (sp?) went the other way, > from there to Bischofteinitz. Our family legend has it that he came from Rudow > (sp?) in Galizien, but we have never located that town. There is one near > Berlin and another in East Prussia. > Ulrich H. Rudofsky > Formerly of Bischofteinitz ********* Hello Ulrich, There is no Rudow in Galicia. There are candidates such as Rulow, or Rudawa, or Rusow, etc. Contact the Chodove researchers for possible information: http://www.chodovepeople.com/ http://kostlivy.com/chodove.htm http://www.hoover.org/publications/books/fulltext/czech/68.pdf http://www.cot.cz/data/english/ 05_10/asta2005_34-35_Chodsk_Plzen.pdf ________ Lavrentiy Krupniak .
A few days ago there was a thread about Galizien and the German migration to that area. In the 1600's Johann Georg Rudofsky (sp?) went the other way, from there to Bischofteinitz. Our family legend has it that he came from Rudow (sp?) in Galizien, but we have never located that town. There is one near Berlin and another in East Prussia. Ulrich H. Rudofsky Formerly of Bischofteinitz