Zichydorf Village Association
- ZVA -
- How We Got Started -
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Latest Update: 29 August 1996 (Links updated)
Some Background on How ZVA Started
Webmaster's Note: What do you do in Regina in the
middle of a 1996
Saskatchewan deep-freeze (-45 degrees Celsius on a cold day and
-40 degrees
Celsius on the warmer ones for two straight weeks)? Barry
Anwender and Laura
Grzyb first met by eMail and decided to establish the first Banat
single village association. Here's a summary of how they met on
the Banat eMail List and how it happened, from the eMail messages
and in Barry's words:
On Mon, 8 Jan 1996 11:40:12 -0600 Laura wrote to the Banat eMail
list Genealogy Society: "Hi all, I am just new to all of this, so
forgive me if I
ask a stupid question. My Family are from Zichydorf. SCHWARTZ,
BOLEN (BOHLEN), KLECKNER, KLEIN. Can anyone help?"
Barry replied to her and other Banat subscribers: Hello Neighbor!
My name is
Barry Anwender and my ancestors also came from Zichydorf,
Austrio-Hungary. I
am especially interested in the BOLEN/KLECKNER relationship
because my
great-great grandmother is Eva BOLEN. She married my great-great
grandfather
Jacob ANWENDER and they had five sons. All but two sons died at
birth or very
young. Then, Jacob died when the youngest was two years old.
Apparently EVA
remarried a Zichydorf widower named KLECKNER who had two sons of
his own.
Laura and I (Barry) owe many thanks to Bob Madler and the Banat
mailing list
folks because in a matter of hours we also heard from Shirley &
Glen Gibbard
in British Columbia, Canada and Edmund Mildenberger in Colorado,
USA. Even
more amazing, we heard from Tut Pera in Margita, Yugoslavia - a
small village
about 5 kilometers from Plandiste (the current Serbian name for
Zichydorf).
It became apparent that each person had their own collection of
history and
genealogy. So I sent out another message suggesting that it
would be nice to
gather all the pieces of the puzzle together for the benefit of
all.
On Mon, 15 Jan 1996 08:49:20 -0800 (PST) John Movius of FEEFHS
wrote us with
encouragement to organize and an invitation to create a Zichydorf
Village
Association (ZVA) online. It would use a new ZVA HomePage on the
FEEFHS Web
Site and also other resources available to Banaters thru Bob
Madler's online
email Banat group. Bob Madler then chimed via eMail with his
full support.
John also told us FEEFHS actively encourages the creation of new
associations
and societies, that descendants of ethnic Germans from Russia in
America and Canada had well over 130 village associations formed over the
past decades. Some of them go as far as building the basis for
an ortsippenbuch (village genealogy). Two of them are FEEFHS
members: the older, larger Gluckstal Colonies Research Association and
the more recent Mennonite Molotschna Villager
newsletter.
There also is a FEEFHS member oorganization that is a Slovak-Rusyn village association
newsletter named Osturna Descendants.
The rest is history. A special thanks goes to Bob Madler for his excellent pre-release of the
Banat parish record indexes. Then there is also Monica Ferrier from McMaster, Canada and
Dr. Wolfgang Dieing of Germany. They helped with the German-English translations of the
Zichydorf parish indexes.
Finally, a special thanks goes to Glenn Schwartz, our newly arrived ZVA NewsEditor. Glenn
confirmed Zichydorf's date of origin and provided the surnames of the first families who
rebuilt the village.
So...it is has finally happened. 19 February 1996 was chosen as the date to announce the
establishment of the ZVA. This coincides with the first anniversary of the founding of its
parent society, the Banat eMail List Genealogy Society...
Happy Anniversary Banaters as we launch our first
Banat village association!
We hope the Zichydorf Village Association will encourage the
creation of
many-many more Banat village associations in the future.
Barry Anwender, Co-founder
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