Source Citations

 

  1. Jakob Schuy, Ortssippenbuch Miletitsch(Racz Milititsch-Srpski Miletitsch-Berauersheim)in der Batschka, (Schriesheim, Arbeitskreis donauschwaebischer Familienforscher, 1987)

  2. Stefan Stader, Sammelwerk donausschwäbischer Kolonisten, (Sindelfingen, Germany, Arbeitskreis donauschwäbisher Familienforscher (AKdFF), 1997). Martin is listed as passing through Vienna in May of 1786.  This shows his occupation as a Bauer (peasant farmer) and a Zimmerman (carpenter).

  3. Johann Pertschi, Ortsippenbuch Filipowa in der Batschka 1763-1944, (publisher unknown).

  4. Encyclopedia Britannica 2003  Encyclopedia Britannica Premium Service.
    01 Apr, 2003  <http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=72290>.

  5. Random House German-English English-German Dictionary, Revised Edition, (Random House, Inc., 1998)

  6. Richard James Flattinger (Rick@Cybertime.net); compiler, "The Flattinger and Related Families Page" (Internet Web Site(http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/l/a/Richard-J-Flattinger/index.html, www.familytreemaker.com, 5 September 2000)) [In Richard's records, he has the death of Andreas Teppert and Susanna Krembacher in the village of Weprowatz.  Going off of this and the Family Book of Weprowatz, I am making the presumption that the family lived in Weprowatz at the time of Anna's marriage to Joseph.]

  7. Római Katólikus (Roman Catholic) Egyház, Rácmilitics, "Házasultak Anyakönyvek (Marriage Registry) 1826-1895" (Salt Lake City: Filmre Vette a Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964. FHL Fim 0638190), Entry 17.

  8. Római Katólikus (Roman Catholic) Egyház, Rácmilitics, "Halottak Anyakönyvek (Death Registry) 1826-1895" (Salt Lake City: Filmre vette a Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964. FHL Film 0638191), Entry #14

  9. Put the citation for the email from Aunt Marry!

  10. Római Katólikus (Roman Catholic) Egyház, Rácmilitics, "Kereszteltek Anyakönyvek (Baptism Records), 1871 - 1895" (Salt Lake City: Filmre vette a Genealogical Society of Utah, 1964, FHL Film Number 0638189), Page 1855 Entry Number 66.

  11. Mary Katzmann (Pakledinaz), ""Re: Family Tree Question"" (Received 9 June 2002). Stated that "He [Adam Hinterhauser] was found murdered in an alleyway just around the time of Pearl Harbor."

  12. Ellis Island On-line, List or Manifest for Alien Passengers for the US Immigration Officer at Port of Arrival (Ellis Island, Port of New York, New York., 20 August 1909), www.ellisislandrecords.org, Line 16. Downloaded copy in possession of author.

  13. Stefan Stader, "Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer Kolonisten" (Sindelfingen, Germany, Arbeitskreis donauschwäbisher Familienforscher (AKdFF), 1997), Volume I, page 584, entry #07666

  14. Paul Stagl (pjstagl@comnet.ca, ""Csihas update"" (4 August 2002, message to the author.) [This information is a not verified, it only comes from an email message.  Mr. Stagl says he got the information from the Batschka settlement lists.  I have the Stader books where it lists their first 5 children, but also says that they passed through Vienna with only 3.  I am tending to believe Mr. Stagl at this time because his source is almost direct, while the Stader works were a conglomeration of sources and I believe a mistake could have been made easier with this.)

  15. Paul Scherer, Familienbuch Weprowatz in der Batschka (Arbeitskreis donauschwäbischer Familienforscher (AKdFF) Goldmühlestr. 30, D-71065 Sindelfinen, Germany, 1998), Band II, page 1176, Family 7554.

  16. Dietmar Meyer, Register zu den Kirchenbüchern der Katholischen Pfarrei Horbach 1724-1798 (Schopp, Germany, Zweibrücker Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Familienforschung, November 1992), Page 32.

  17. Stefan Stader, "Sammelwerk donauschwäbischer Kolonisten" (Sindelfingen, Germany, Arbeitskreis donauschwäbisher Familienforscher (AKdFF), 1997), Volume I, page 602, entry # 07899. Authors Note: Their last child born in Weselburg was Maria in Dec 1763, and next child, Stefan, was born in Boglar in 1766. They must have emigrated between those dates. Book in the possession of the author.
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