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***** 2.0. INTRODUCTION *****


Latest Update: 18 August 1996 (Links updated)

***** 2.0. INTRODUCTION *****
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The Banat mailing list is an informal group of people who are researching family links in portions of the former Habsburg Empire, commonly referred to as Austria-Hungary. As this list is primarily interested in Donauschwaben (German-speaking) genealogy, most geographical and personal names will be listed in either or both the common English or German nomenclature. Often, when the common English name is used, the German name will follow in parentheses. Hungarian and Serbo-Croatian names are discussed in separate sections.

NOTE: If you are new to the Internet, or your primary experience with any mailing lists is with genealogy lists similar to Roots-L or Gennam-L , the Banat list may be confusing at first. Messages arrive individually via your e-mail and not in digest form as they do in Roots-L. Listserver messages are also different in format from postings in alt.- or soc.genealogy newsgroups.

There is a definite lack of structure, but you have not intruded on private correspondence. Informality is a large part of the charm of this list. The members of this list have come together through their common interests to provide information and support to each other's genealogical search.

Per the usual Internet advice, one should read the messages for a few days or a week to become acquainted with the etiquette and customs of any group. Shortly thereafter, please post a query about the surnames and the villages being researched. Questions are encouraged. Someone will be sure to respond to you, either with a complete answer or a partial clue.

If your genealogy research has led you to any of the geographical areas mentioned below, this list is one of the best places you can be. Members of the Banat list have extensive and varied education and experience in the history, culture, and genealogy of the Donauschwaben and are very willing to share their knowledge.


***** 2.1 GEOGRAPHICAL BOUNDARIES *****
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Below are listed regional names followed by modern jurisdictions and geographical boundaries:

Banat: now in modern Romania and Yugoslavia (Serbia--eastern part of Vojvodina).
Historical boundaries:
North: Maros River;
East: foothills of the Transylvanian Alps;
South: Danube (Donau) River;
West: Tisza/Tisa (Theiss) River.

Bacs (Batschka): Yugoslavia (Serbia--western part of Vojvodina).
Boundaries:
North: roughly the current border of the Bacs-Bodrog county;
East: Tisza/Tisa (Theiss) River;
South and West: Danube (Donau) River

Baranya (Baranja): Partly in modern Croatia and partly in modern Hungary.
Boundaries:
North: roughly near Pecs, Hungary;
East: Danube (Donau) River;
South: Drava River;
West: Roughly near Szigethar, Hungary

Slavonia (Slawonien): Croatia, between the Drava and Sava rivers

Srem (Syrmien): roughly Yugoslavia/Serbia, between the Sava and Danube (Donau) Rivers

The mailing list's emphasis is on those ethnically-German emigrants to these areas who were known as "Donauschwaben".

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