Banat Village Books in Progress
Updated: 18 June, 2013
In an announcement published in the Banater Post, The AkdFF (Arbeitskreis donauschwäbischer Familienforscher) or Working group of Danube-Swabian family researchers has announced the following genealogical reference books (Familienbücher).
If you have information on a book which is not listed, or can help us to update the availability of any of the books on the list, we be would be happy to hear from you. Kindly contact the if you have updates to this list.
We strongly encourage you to become a member of the AKdFF, and to also join the Banat Mailing List
Contact Dr. Günther Junkers or Michael Hutfluß using the general e-mail address of the AkdFF for more information on the Familienbücher listed below. |
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Alt St. Anna |
Edger Aldag |
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Bakowa |
Reinholdt Lovasz |
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Bogarosch |
Ewald Spang |
CD being planned for 2013 release by the Author. |
Brestowatz -Aga |
Josef Michels |
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Bruckenau |
Manfred Loris |
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Dolatz |
Anton Neff |
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Deutschsanktmichael (D-St. Michael) |
Karin Mager |
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Elisenheim |
Dr. David Dreyer |
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Franzfeld |
Dr. Jürgen Schütz |
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Freidorf |
Richard Zahner |
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Gottlob |
Nikolaus Horn |
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Großbetschkerek |
Marco Leitl |
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Groß-Gaj / Malenitzfalva |
Helmut Kaiser |
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Groß Kikinda |
Dr. Martin Block |
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Nikolaus Horn |
Family Book of the Catholic parish Großkomlosch in the Banat 1793-1990, by Nikolaus Horn, published by the AVBF (Consortium for publication Banat Family Books), Villingen-Schwenningen, 2013, 840 pages The Family book has been prepared based on the Catholic Church books and was supplemented with data in previously-published Banat family books. Data contributed by descendants and other researchers, and death dates taken from the Banater Post complete the data set. A timeline provides a short histroy of the village with well-known and lesser-known events of village life. The main portion of the book is divided into four sections. The largest section contains the families and individuals of Großkomloscher Catholic families. Also included are those who died in the old age home (monastery), the former workers on the manor (Pußta Wiseschdia Mileva and dairy), and Gypsy families. An appendix contains the usual indexes (wives, surnames, places, professions) and multiple lists including extracts from the ship passenger lists, veterans of the First and Second World Wars, Großkomloschers who fled in 1944, were taken to forced labor in the USSR, were part of the Baragan deportation, and a list of names with their nicknames. Family numbers provide a reference for these individuals. The book will be available in autumn 2013, and will be priced between 40 - 50 €, plus shipping costs. Pre-orders are welcome! To pre-order the book: |
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Josefsdorf |
Dr. David Dreyer |
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Königshof |
Anna K. Pfeifauf |
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Kowatsch |
N. Bernarth & Josef Zippel |
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Kreuzstätten |
Nikolaus Kopf / P. Neelen |
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Liebling |
Rita Bayer |
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Lovrin |
Eva Labling |
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Mercydorf (Volume II) |
Karl Benz |
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Molidorf |
Roswitha Egert |
Author preparing a CD |
Morawitz |
Nikolaus Wingert |
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Schag |
Herbert Mayer |
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St Hubert-Charleville-Soultour |
Karen D. Preston & |
To be published in mid-2013 |
Temeswar |
Edgar Alday |
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Triebswetter |
Lothar Renard |
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Tschawosch |
Phillipe Willer |
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Warjasch |
Gunhild Burger & Anni Lorenz |
Contact: HOG-Warjasch in Landshut, Apfelweg 4, 84032 Landshut, Germany |
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Werschetz |
Werner Thronicker |
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Weisskirchen |
Marco Leitl |
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Wetschehausen |
Dr Maria Werthan |
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