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links to Banater Akten, Schlafkreuzerung and W/K

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From: Cathy Reece<cre29ece@...>
Date: Tue, Jul 18, 2023 at 1:09 PM
Subject: links to Banater Akten, Schlafkreuzerung and W/K
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  1. 1.  The Banater Akten (Vienna lists) Ansiedlerakten, 1686-1855 is available online at Family Search;  Hofkammer is listed as the main author.  It is material pertaining to the history of German colonization in southeastern Europe. Includes names of 13,201 emigrants to Galicia, Austria, to Hungary, the Banat, and the Batschka. Includes place of origin in Germany.

 

These are index cards created from the registration records. Some cards are typed and some handwritten, some have more information than others. They are grouped in alphabetical order. See: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/173251?availability=Family%20History%20Library

 

  1. 2.      The Quellen zur Deutschen Siedlungsgeschichte in Südosteuropa is also available at Family Search. Wilheml and Kallbrunner are listed as authors. This is material pertaining to the history of German colonization in southeastern Europe. Includes names of 13,201 emigrants to Galicia, Austria, to Hungary, the Banat, and the Batschka. Includes place of origin in Germany.

 

The lists for the Banat start on image 433. The book is organized by date of registration. These records are in old font and should be read carefully.  See: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/48684?availability=Family%20History%20Library

 

  1. 3.       And the Die Banater Schlafkreuzerrechnungen : the German emigration [i.e., emigration] and settlement in the Province Banat in Austro-Hungary 1766-1804 Hans J Prohaska-Schöndorf is listed as author. This a list of Germans who emigrated to and settled in the Banat region of the Austro-Hungarian empire from 1766 to 1804 based upon documents in the Finanz-and Hofkammerarchiv in Vienna.

 

This film contains the housing assignments listed by village and other pertinent information. See: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/626270?availability=Family%20History%20Library


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