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Last modified: 10 June 1997 ..................................... FEEFHS Web Site Version


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SADORF, RICHARD J.
eMail adress: 76400.2032@compuserve.com

The Banat areas of particular interest to me are in the pre-WWI counties of Torontal and Temes - now in Romania. The following towns (Hungarian version) and surnames apply:

Torontal County - Sandorhaza, Bogaros, Csatad, and Hatzfeld - SADORF, SCHANEN, SCHWEBERGER.

Temes County - Mehala, Triebswetter, Kistelep, Ketfel, and Temesvar - MICHEL, WAGNER, HORRA, SADORF.



SCHARF, FRANK
eMail address: dogdok@pacbell.net


Region: Batschka
Village:Cservenka
Surnames: SCHARF, ROTH
Looking for any info on KARL SCHARF married to ELISABETH BURKE. Children: PETER born 28 AUG 1892, MARGARET, KARL

Region: Batschka
Surnames: ROTH, ZIMMERMAN, KLEIN, MILLER
Village: Gakowa
Any info on PETER ROTH married HELEN ZIMMERMAN, CHILD FRANZ ROTH father of HELEN ROTH. FRANZ KLEIN marrried JULIA MILLER, child EVA KLEIN mother of HELEN ROTH. HELEN ROTH born 1 April 1897.



SCHLEIS, PAULA
eMail address: yntd28a@prodigy.com

Names and towns:
SCHLEISS (towns of Csavoly and Gorjani),
SEIGFRIED and SCHNITZLER (both names from Karavukova),
ZENGRAF (from Arad),
GIRICZ (from Temerin)



SCHUETZ / SCHÜTZ , KURT LUDWIG eMail address: cadcam@micro-net.com

Looking for information on Schuetz / Schütz family in Hatzfeld Family had large tailor business in Hatzfeld run by brothers, Nickolas and Ludwig Schuetz / Schütz (early 1900's) Made uniforms for the local castles. Also: Bockmueller / Bockmüller, Mai, Funk, Janner, Klein, Matee, Westhoff, all from Hatzfeld (.



SCHULTZ, STEPHEN
eMail address: s.schultz@dlcwest.com


My great grandfather was Mathias SCHULTZ, 1844 - 1928 and my great grandmother was Mairiana WEIST. Both came from Georgehausen, Torontal County, Banat in 1902? to McTaggart, Saskatchewan, Canada. Anyone know of any siblings to these two or possibly their parents?



SCHWARTZ, GLENN
eMail address: schwartc@meena.cc.uregina.ca

SEARCHING:
Zichydorf (also known as Zichyfalva, Mariolana, and Plandiste), Banat, Austria-Hungary for
SCHWARTZ, KLECKNER, KECK, FLEISCHHACKER, PILLMAN. Also any other Zichydorf names for the Zichydorf Village Association.

Kudritz (also known as Guderica and Temes Kutas), Banat, Austria-Hungary for
SCHUSSLER, MILLEKER, BASTIUS, LENHART, GUTJOR, HIRTH, SPECHT, SAGSTATTER, GOTTESGRABER, LEER.

Baginsberg, Kolomea, Galicia, Austria-Hungary for
BARDUA, HEUCHERT, THOMAS, DECH.

Neudorf (also known as Nowy Wies), Tlumacz, Galicia, Austria-Hungary for
KANDEL.

Strassburg (and Neu-Schloessel), Kutschurgan colonies, Odessa, Russia for
HOLZER, KRAFT, MITZEL, GEIGER.

Micheltal?/Vesely Kut?, Kutschurgan colonies?, Odessa, Russia for
KUNTZ, WOLFE.

Baden and Selz, Kutschurgan colonies, Odessa, Russia for
FOLK, Jacob.

Russia (Volga or Black Sea Germans) for
MACHT.

RESOURCES:
Geschichte der Gemeinde Zichydorf by Johann Achtzener.
Several Saskatchewan local histories with pioneers from Zichydorf and the Black Sea region of Russia.

MEMBER - Zichydorf Village Association (ZVA) http://feefhs.org/zva/frg-zva.html



SCHWEINSBERG, ALLEN
email address: aschwein@bucknell.edu

region: Neppendorf (now Turnisou) in Romania, just outside Hermanstadt (now Sibiu).

Names include: HUBER, REISENAUER, LEDERER, SCHNELL, LEONBACHER, LICHTENECKER, LIEBHART, RASTEL, THIEL, BEER, BEERENKOPF (most of these are "Landler" names as opposed to "Saxon" names).

Resources: LDS microfilm of Neppendorf records.



SIMPSON, LUCY
eMail: lsimpson@wyoming.com

Researching:
STARCEVICH m. CECULICH
STARCEVICH m. YAKOVIC
CECULICH m. CRYNIC

They were from Mrkopalj, Hrvatska, Yugoslavia

They came to the U.S. in the late 1800's.



SPECKERT, GENE K.
eMail address: geneks@i1.net

In the 60s my father, Wendell P. KUNDERMANN, wrote about the life of his family in Varoslod, (Vesprem county) Hungary, living a while in Sao Paula, Brazil, back to Varoslod, then to Akron, Ohio and later to St. Louis, Missouri, where he married and had me as an only child. We made these several pages into an illustrated booklet, and that is probably what gave me the genealogy virus. He corresponded regularly with his cousin in Hungary and visited her a number of times, the last being in 1979 when I went along.

There I met a number of relatives and continued frequent written contact with a distant cousin who spoke and wrote English. His letters were surprisingly candid and profound and thorough. He was very knowledgeable about life in Hungary historically and after 1979, including the influence of the communists, events leading to the changes in government and the ongoing transition, with its many facets. I have since visited him twice, the last time being in July, 1994. He died in Dec., 1995, and I greatly mourn him as a person and as an aid in knowing about life in Hungary.

In addition, my son living in Germany (for 20+ years) and I have done some supplementary things in genealogical research. In 1992-3 we hired Sigmital / Magyar-Olasz Kft. / Budapest, Hungary to research the family (Sigma Famila Ltd.). They sent copies of the appropriate records, church and civil. I have found at least one or two of them in FHC microfilm also.

For general historical background my son and I have accumulated a large number of books about the history of Germany, the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, and Hungary. Many of these were purchased on our visits there. In 1994 I went to Hungary (also Warsaw and Prague) on an Elderhostel. Among the places we went was an outdoor historical museum reproducing the life in many areas and time periods in Hungary. I particularly like the explanatory booklet from there. Also, we went to the Ethnographic Museum in Budapest, and I greatly enjoyed videotaping things there as well. I also take many, many slide photos on trips.

OK-now for some exact names and dates: Although my son and I have traced many, many family roots from Germany as far back as the 1400s I will only include the Germans to Hungary. If you are interested any of the others, let me know. Some are from southern Germany, others from further north.

My father:
KUNDERMANN, Wendell Peter...Born 5 Aug. 1895, Varoslod (Vesprem) Aus.-Hung. Died 29 May, 1986, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.

The other KUNDERMANNs:
Vendel...Born 12 Mar 1871, Ajkarendek, (near or in Vesprem), Aus.-Hung. Died 19 Feb 1898, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Mihaly...Born 27 Apr 1836, Tosokberend, (near or in Vesprem, I think) A-H. Died 8 Feb 1866, Ajkarendek, Aus.-Hung.
Janos...Born 10 Jun 1795, Tosokberend, Aus.-Hung. Died 1866
Michael....Born 1770. Died 6 Feb 1826

KUNDERMANN Spouse names; more info available if you want it. Also information available about siblings in many families noted AMENT, Cecilia; TOLTL, Katalin; KLAZERN,Theresia; BAUER, Maria (and usually their parents)

Vendel KUNDERMANN married Borbala (Barbara) CZIMMERMANN / ZIMMERMANN 15 Jan 1895.

CZIMMERMANNS / ZIMMERMANNS:
Barbara Born 19 Oct 1872, Varoslod, (Vesprem), Aus.-Hun.Died 6 Apr 1960, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.
Gyorgy (her father) Born 5 Oct 1832, Varoslod. Died, unknown date, Varoslod.
Michael Born, Died, unknown date. His records show the Z spelling rather than CZ, leading us to think he might be the generation coming to (present) Hungary from (present) Germany.

Spouses: ALICH, Susanna; GAJER, Katalin; FREUND, Dorottya

ZIMMERMANN, Johann (Hans) Georg, came from Essleben, now southern Germany, in 1725 to Pille, the town which preceded the present Varoslod, Veszprem County, Hungary.

Spouse names of the several Zimmermanns were SCHENDER / SAUER, SCHELL, HUFFGARTH, GEYER (GAJER) and ALICH. The ALICH line includes FREUND. Spouse names of Zimmermann lines which were not directly related to me: DUNKEL, HOCHHAUS, KELLER.



STAMM, MICHAEL D.
eMail address: stamm@texas.net

Surnames:
BANYART; BARBANKIE; BERENG; BLIESZ; BLOCHART; BOTHGARBER; BRENNER; DELB; HÖH / HOEH; KELNER; LAFLE or LAFLEUR; LIEBLANG or LE BLANC; NUBER; SCHÖN / SCHOEN; SCHWARTZ; STEFHAN or STEFAN

Villages (current country):
Heufeld, Yugoslavia
Kolut, Yugoslavia
Marienfeld Romania
Masztort, Yugoslavia
Molidorf, Yugoslavia
St. Hubert, Yugoslavia
probably also: Charleville, Soltur, and Henriettenhof, all in Yugoslavia, and Dugoszella, Romania

Generation 5:

5) Johann NUBER (1879, Molidorf, Hungary --- 1950, Detroit, Michigan, USA)
6) m. Anna SCHWARTZ (1880, Molidorf, Hungary --- 1948, Detroit, Michigan, USA)

7) Franz LIEBLANG (1872, Molidorf, Hungary --- 1948, Detroit, Michigan, USA) (spelling later changed to LEBLANG) 8) m. Maria BLIESZ (1873, Molidorf, Hungary --- 1935, Detroit, Michigan, USA)

Generation 6:

10) Wilhelm NUBER (died Molidorf, Hungary, pre-1914) 11) m. Susanna BERENG (1853, est. Masztort, Hungary---1923, Detroit, Michigan, USA)

12) Johann SCHWARTZ (? --- ?)
13) m. Catharina BOTHGARBER (could also have been ROTHGERBER)
14) Georg LIEBLANG (1846, Molidorf, Hungary --- ?) 15) m.Barbara BERENG (? --- ?)

16) Johann BLIESZ (1841, St. Hubert, Hungary --- ?) 17) m. Anna Maria BARBANKIE (1849, Molidorf, Hungary --- ?)

Generation 7:

20) Nicolaus NUBER (1820, Marienfeld, Hungary --- 1883, Molidorf, Hungary)
21) m. Catharina BANYART (? --- ?)

22) Peter BERENG (1827, St. Hubert, Hungary --- ?) 23) m.Marianna STEFHAN (1829, Heufeld, Hungary)
28) Casparus LIEBLANG (1801, St. Hubert, Hungary) 29) m. Catharina BRENNER (? --- ?)

30) Josephus BERENG (probably a brother of Peter BERENG, #22, above) 31) m. Madalena KELNER (could also have been KELNAR)
32) Joannes BLIESZ
33) m. Marianne LAFLE (could also have been LAFLEUR)
34) Johannes BARBANKIE
35) m. Maria BLOCHART

Generation 8:

40) Joannes NUBER (1784, Marienfeld, Hungary --- ?) 41) m. Catharina SCHWARTZ (1783, Marienfeld, Hungary --- ?)
56) Mathias LEBLANG (1779, Masztort, Hungary --- 1863, St. Hubert, Hungary)
57) m. Anna Maria HÖH / HOEH

Generation 9:

80) Johann NUBER (1746 --- 1828, Marienfeld, Hungary) 81) m. Catharina DELB (1756 --- 1816, Marienfled, Hungary)
82) Jacobus SCHWARTZ (? --- ?)
83) m. Anna HÖH / HOEH (? --- 1783, Marienfeld, Hungary)
112) Mathias LE BLANC (1745 --- 1806, Masztort, Hungary) (he or one of his wives were from Forsbach, Lorraine) 113) m. Anna Maria SCHÖN / SCHOEN (1750, Marienthal, Luxembourg --- 1788, Masztort, Hungary)

114) Jacobus HÖH / HOEH (? --- ?)
115) m. ???

Generation 10:

160) Peter NUBER (in Kolut, Hungary in 1764, Marienfeld, Hungary by 1770)
162) Mathias DELB (1718 --- 1793, Marienfeld, Hungary)
164) Jacobus SCHWARTZ (1741 --- 1771, Marienfeld, Hungary) 165) m. ???

224) Georg LE BLANC (probably a brother, could be a father of #112)



STROTMAN, TERRI B.
eMail address: pstrotman@earthlink.net

BISCHOF, BREYER, GEIST, HUNSDORFER / HUNFALVY, LESCH, SCHARF, WEBER
Phillip SCHARF married Elisabetha WEBER in Tscherwenka, (Czervenka) in the Batschka region of what became Yugoslavia. He died circa 1895-96. She died in 1926. Both in this town. Their children were:
These are the names as I was provided by one of my mother-in-law's cousins. Philip SCHARF, Sr. was a tailor. He was killed in a threshing machine accident. Karl SCHARF died of gassing in WW I. He had a daughter Eleanor who married Peter SCHMIDT and lived in Göppingen / Goeppingen, Germany. Phillip Jr. married a woman named Sophie. Rose SCHARF married a Nicholas LESCH who was from Banat. They lived in Benton Harbor, Michigan.

I'm also interested in the surname: GEIST and the surname: BISCHOF. Karl BISCHOF married the daughter of Christina SCHARF, Katherine, here in the U.S., but he was also from near Tscherwenka; he is believed to be from Werbass. He died when his children were young and their mother never talked much about her hometown or relatives.

I am also looking for information about the HUNSDORFER and/or BREYER families. My husband's grandfather was Samuel HUNSDORFER, b. 1 Mar 1886 in what was then Neuwaldorf, Austria-Hungary, and is now called Nova Lesna, Spis County, Slovakia. ( I think) His father's name was Johann HUNSDORFER. His mother's name was Maria Susana BREYER. (d. 1903, Neuwaldorf.) Samuel emigrated to the United States in 1902.

The surname, HUNSDORFER, was also spelled HUNFALVY. I believe there was at least one well-know academic by that name in the mid-1800s. Samuel had two brothers, one who died as an infant and one who died in WW II; and one sister who was expatriated to what became East Germany post WW II.

We have been told that these families were in this town in the Tatra / Carpathian Mts. for several generations. This was a German settlement until after World War II. There was a mountain named Hunsdorfer Spitze, near Lomnitzer Spitze, according to a hiking book written in German in the 1880's. The men in the family were well - known for their skill as hiking guides. The town was near a place called "Stary Smokovec". The largest town nearby was Poprad.

I'd appreciate any information that would add to what I have (all of which is included here) or would direct me to useful sources here in the U.S.



STROUD, VERONICA BEINSTINGEL
eMail address: strd@alaska.net


Surnames: BEINSTINGEL, BARDON, HARFMAN, BLUM
Locations: Backa Palanka; Nijemci, Yugoslavia; Vienna, Austria; Passau, Germany and USA.

I am currently trying to locate any and all information on the BEINSTINGEL surname. Following is a brief on what I know to date and a list of associated surnames and locations. My father; Carl BEINSTINGEL born 25 June 1938 Nijemci, Yugoslavia; came to the USA with his parents Josef BEINSTINGEL (born 20 August 1909 Nijemci, Yugoslavia, married in Nijemci, died Burlington, New Jersey) and Magdalena HARFMAN BEINSTINGEL (born 8 February 1909 Yugoslavia, died 4 April 1994 Burlington, New Jersey) on 17 November 1951 via Hamburg, Germany. They settled in Burlington, New Jersey at 10 Center Avenue where they built a Homestead.

My father is the youngest of 3 children and the only son. Eva BEINSTINGEL Wallenta is the eldest and Anna BEINSTINGEL Nigl is the middle child. The information that I have at this point is all handed down from family. Following is a list of the BEINSTINGEL lineage as best as I know it:

Josef BEINSTINGEL (father of: Duro BEINSTINGEL; Josef was born 11 September 1882 Backa Palanka, married in Nijemci, crushed to death by a mill stone) married
Magdalena BARDON (born in Nijemci) parents of
- Josef BEINSTINGEL (born 20 August 1909 Yugoslavia) married Magdalena HARFMAN (parents were Christina BLUM (from Bonovce, died 1942) and Jakob HARFMAN; Magdalena was born 8 February 1909, died 4 April 1994) They were parents of Carl BEINSTINGEL born 25 June 1938 Nijemci, Yugoslavia

I can supply a gedcom file for the siblings and other information that might be needed. I have been contacted by an Austrian-Hungary research group that says they have a record of a Philipp BEINSTINGEL being married in Vienna, Austria in 1740. I am awaiting more information on those records. My grandfather Josef BEINSTINGEL was in WW II, I am told as a soldier out of Yugoslavia. He went to Poland and later the family lost contact with him. He was located by the Red Cross in 1948 in a POW camp in Italy. In 1944 the family was taken to Vienna where they stayed till 1945 at which time they were then moved by train to Passau, Germany. They stayed in Passau until they came to the USA in 1951.



STUKENBORG, RICHARD
eMail address: stuknbrg@gis.net
Also: rstukenborg@draper.com

Searching: KAUSCH, STRAUS, WILD
in:-------- Setschan, Sartscha, Stefansfeld, Yugoslavia
----------- Uivar, Romania



SWIHART, DON
eMail address: charm@EriNet.com


Hungarian surnames KATONA and LORENZ.



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