Re: FB Marienfeld Look-Up Please
I am trying to find some Frikos in my family tree. They are related somehow to the Quint line. I thought it was interesting that there were Frikos who were godparents in your tree, as well.I also...
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Lynn, More on the Friko family in the passenger record you sent can be found at this link.https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/en/search/person/80625024?s=friko%201937&t=3049931&p=0.Wayne
View ArticleRe: Search Help for Romanian Birth/Baptismal Certificates
Tina,My name is Anne Leptich and I worked closely with your cousin, George on the Brettrager family in Neupanat (Ujpanat). My husband's family is also from there. We THOUGHT that the baptismal...
View ArticleRe: Grabatz Lookup // Family name KOVATSCH
Hello Stephen,Looks like you got good help on your Kovatsch family. You may want to follow up with digital images of the church records. You can order Zichydorf records here...
View ArticleRe: Grabatz Lookup // Family name KOVATSCH
Thank you everyone for the info.The info regarding Stefan Kovatsch from Grabatz is in the Zichydorf Family Book as well. There are many with the surname and sadly many unlinked. Doesn't appear to...
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Stephen,Kovács (Kováts, Kovatsch or Kovách) is an old Hungarian surname. Originally it was an occupational name, meaning: a metalworker or blacksmith who made horseshoes and ironwork. This surname is...
View ArticleLook-Up Request for Mathias Bartl in Heufeld-Mastort Family Book
Hi everyone, I would greatly appreciate it if someone could do a lookup for my ancestor Mathias Bartl in the Heufeld-Mastort Family Book. He was born in Mastort around 1827 and he married Magdalena...
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Hi Chloe,The St. Hubert family book lists Mathias BARTL’s parents, and references an entry in the Heufeld book as “0160.2”. But that family number refers to Mathias’ sister Anna *1829. It looks like...
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Hi Chloe,I have Bartls in my tree so this caught my attention, but I don't see an intersection of your Bartls with mine.However, to Karen's comment: "There is also a notation in the baptism record...
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Thank you so much, Mr. Bartl, I am so grateful for the information.Lynn
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Chloe,Did you receive this info from the Marienfeld FB?0568 FEISTHAMMEL Johann.., (Sd. Nikolaus F. - Katharina Berger) 0565*Mfd, 28.06.1793, I/129+Mfd, 03.09.1831, II/196, 38 J., Cholera, vidua...
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Adding to Tibor's insightful comment on Kovacs - with my own confusing family as object lesson:My GGF Wenzel was a Kovacs born in 1851 (in Topolya). The 1848 revolution heralded a patriotic era of...
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Hello Lynn:My grandmother is a Fricko. I'm sure the Quints fit together with the Fricko's somehow but I have yet to prove that they are relatives. Emma Fricko, my grandmother, was born in Bocar. Her...
View ArticleRe: Look-Up Request for Mathias Bartl in Heufeld-Mastort Family Book
Hello Bill,just as a point of interest. Many church books were closed on 30th September 1895 because the state ("civil") registration and the keeping of state registers became compulsory in Hungary the...
View ArticleRe: Look-Up Request for Mathias Bartl in Heufeld-Mastort Family Book
Hi Tibor,I figured there must be some reason for so many of the records ending before the full yesr of 1895 came to a close, but wasn’t aware of this! Many thanks for pointing that out.Best regards,Bill
View ArticleRe: Search Help for Romanian Birth/Baptismal Certificates
Dear Anne,How wonderful that you worked with George on the Brettrager family genealogy. He is the true genealogist in the family, and I have been the beneficiary of all his hard work. I believe I...
View ArticleTschanad cemetery and church photos
Dear List Members,I am going to show you now the cemetery and the church of a settlement, which plays a very important role in the past of many German (and Hungarian) families from the Banat.It is...
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You can go to https://banat.groups.io/g/everybody/album?id=293025 to see the photos.-- David PrestonBanat List Admin
View ArticleUpdated photo album Tschanad Cemetery
David Preston <banatmailer@...> updated the photo albumTschanad Cemetery: Tschanad (Hungarian: Csanád, Romanian: Cenad, Serbian: Čanad). The settlement lies 2 km (1.5 miles) from the current...
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Hi David,Many of the early ones who settled Denta before the settlers weremoved to Detta by the estate owner around 1725-1745from where?aus dem Reich (meaning Duchy of Lothringen)what makes you so sure...
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