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Re: Advertisement for Banat Colonization

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All thanks should go to Bill Knuttel. He endured several hours of San Francisco bumper to bumper rush hour traffic to make all this happen.

With considerable nagging from my family I am in the final stages of discarding several file cabinets worth of Banat documents accumulated over more then 30 years of Banat work. My family is unlikely to regard these of any value and most have gone into the recycling ben in the last weeks.
Several, seem a special pity to dump. I do not want to get involved in a lot of email back and forth over these items one of which is the following.
It is a photo copy of a short article from the "East European Geanealogical Soc" 11 (2) 2002, by Aleksej Kalc. Entitled "Ships Lists for the Port of Triest, Austria, 1912-1914.
These lists contain the details of Immigrant ships taking Banaters from Triest to South American Ports.
I count 24 ships from Triest to the South American Ports, of Rio, Santos. BA, and Montevideo, 27 ships in 1913 and 16 in 1914. These are all ships of the Vereinigte Oesterrreishische Dampschifahtsktiengeslellschft.
These records appear to be distributed between two different archives.
1 Archivio di Stato di Trieste
2 Oestereichisches Staatsarchiv, Allgememines Verwaltungsarhiv
The article lists the catalog numbers of the records in these two archives.

I can send these copies to someone who is prepared to follow up and determine what measures would be necessary to get copies of these passenger ship records on microfilm.

Dave Dreyer
On Monday, August 26, 2024 at 12:57:26 AM PDT, Dolores J. Barber <djbarber7@...> wrote:


Hi Bill,

Thank you so much for posting this. It is an excellent image — nice, high resolution, and easy to enlarge.

Dolores Barber


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