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- ZVA -
- ZVA NEWS Volume 2, Number 1
April 1997 -
© copyright 1997 by ZVA and FEEFHS; all rights
reserved
First Posted: 11 April 1997
ZICHYDORF VILLAGE ASSOCIATION
NEWS
Volume 2, No.1
............................................................................... April
1997
WELCOME TO YEAR 2
This is the first newsletter of our second year of operation.
Our first year saw phenomenal growth in
members and in accumulated information. We now boast almost 50
researchers, several more people
who have contributed information, and many resources on the
Internet and at the SGS library. Keep
it coming and keep recruiting new members to help us complete the
story of our heritage.
WHAT'S NEW!
Please ensure that your bookmark for the Zichydorf HomePage
reads:
http://feefhs.org/zva/frg-zva.html
FEEFHS is moving to a new server on a new ISP. The old URL
(dcn.davis.ca.us) will not work
after the end of April.
Geschicte der Gemeinde Zichydorf - Herr Adam
Hochban of Bad
Schussenried, Germany donated a copy of Johann Achtzener's first
volume about the history of
Zichydorf. It is now located at the Saskatchewan Genealogical
Society (SGS) library in Regina. Although it is in German,
the family groupings residing in
each house in 1944 are decipherable by those of us who are
unfortunately unilingual. We have not
yet been able to obtain a copy of the second volume.
Zichydorf church microfilms 1787-1851 - These films are
now on indefinite loan at the
Regina Family History Centre. Microfilms of Orzydorf and Kudritz
are also on indefinite loan if
anyone has connections to those villages. These films will
remain in Regina as long as people are
making use of them, so please have a look at them sometime.
Rist and Kainer family trees - Kay Niedermayer acquired
copies of these charts for the
SGS library. Nearly every known Zichydorf surname appears on
these charts at some point, so
be sure to check them out.
Banat maps - Shirley Gibbard contributed several large
maps of the Banat plus one of
Alsace-Lorraine and another of Fejer county. These too are in
the SGS library.
Zichydorfers in St. Paul, Minnesota - Richard Barton is
extracting a list of Zichydorfers
from the US government registration of aliens for St. Paul. We
will post it on the Net with a hard
copy at the SGS library when it is complete.
1901 Census of Canada - Glenn Schwartz is compiling a list
of Zichydorfers included in
this census. It too will be posted when complete.
ZVA postings - Most Zichydorf information is posted on our
web site at
http://feefhs.org/zva/frg-zva.html with a hard copy at the
SGS
provincal library.
The following items are posted in both locations: Who We Are
(description of ZVA goals and
objectives); researcher list; newsletters; brief history of
Zichydorf (with thanks to Barry Anwender);
Zichydorfers on the passenger list of the SS Adria, April-May,
1903 (with thanks to Shirley Gibbard);
a history of Zitchydorf colony near Regina (with thanks to Barry
Anwender); a listing of Zichydorfers
in Saskatchewan local history books (extracted by Glenn
Schwartz); a list of Saskatchewan local
history books and where they can be found (with thanks to Glenn
Schwartz); and a 1901 census of
Canada listing for Zichydorf colony (with thanks to Barry
Anwender - this list will soon be replaced
by a more comprehensive list described above).
The Internet web site also contains the following: list from 1828
land census of Hungary; list of 1787
Zichydorf pioneers (a similar listing can be found in Achtzener's
book); and an index of baptisms in
Zichydorf 1787-1842 (extracted from microfilm by Shirley
Gibbard). The SGS library also has the
following: a listing of Zichydorf names in the St. Paul Minnesota
alien registration (thanks to Bob
Paulson of St. Paul - this list will be replaced by Richard
Barton's more comprehensive list in the
near future and also posted on the web); and a list of Banaters
who subscribed to a Donauschwaben
magazine in the 1950s (thanks to Linda Klais for the subscription
list, about 4,000 names, and Glenn
Schwartz for the extractions - this will be posted on the web in
the near future).
As you can see, some of us have been very busy compiling
resources for the use of all. We hope
you too will soon contribute some material to the common pool.
We especially wish to acquire
copies of your family trees so we can try to uncover links.
Family History Fair - ZVA had a table at the SGS Fair in
Regina March 15. We were
a little less successful than last year, but still managed to
make a few contacts. The SGS asked Glenn
to appear on a local talk show to publicize the Fair. This led
to a couple of additional
contacts.
SGS SPECIAL PURCHASE FUND
We now have $375 to our credit in the fund. Glenn has a list of
several possible purchases for
discussion at our next meeting. Please suggest additional items
that you think would be
worthwhile.
ZVA MEMBERSHIP
For new members and those who have been around for awhile, but
have not yet contributed, here is
our policy on membership.
We welcome all members, whether they pay dues or not. We value
what each member can contribute
to our common knowledge.
We hope, however, that you will also contribute financially. We
suggest a one time contribution of
$25 that goes to our library fund. You will receive a tax
receipt from the SGS for your charitable
contribution.
In addition we ask that you pay an annual $10 to help operate the
association. The operating funds
support our Internet web site, our attendance at the SGS Family
History Fair, newsletter printing and
mailing, and the cost of searching for new members and
information by mail.
If you are an e-mail member you may think that, because serving
you directly does not require
postage, your contribution is not warranted. Remember though
that there is a cost to maintain our
web site and that, through the mail, we may find people or
information that is invaluable to you. We
will gladly do all the work, but we hope you will help us carry
the financial load.
If you contributed $25 in 1996, you should have received a tax
receipt from SGS. To save postage,
we have been accumulating our own receipts for a combined
mailing. Yours should be included with
this newsletter. Contact Glenn if there are any problems.
NEXT REGINA BRANCH MEETING
Sunday, April 27, 1997, 2pm, St. Timothy School library, 280
Sangster Blvd. Mark it on your
calendar and put lots of colourful decorations around it. Be
there or be square. And bring a
friend.
Agenda:
- Purchase of Resources: Discuss and priorize items on the
shopping list.
- Extractions: Can we get some volunteers to extract the
Zichydorf church records and the
records for St. Mary's church from the microfilm?
- Length of membership: Should dues cover the calendar year,
one year from the
contribution,
or one year from our founding in September?
- Themes: We would like to have a theme for each meeting. For
this meeting we have
chosen "Little Zichydorf: Regina in the 1930s". Another idea is
"Zichydorf's Holocaust - 1944".
- Do you have any other ideas for themes or guest speakers? If
so, please contact Glenn
or present your idea at the upcoming meeting.
ZVA RESEARCHER LIST
If you do not wish to be listed or if you wish to add, delete or
amend information, contact Glenn.
The newest version includes the version of computer software you
use, if we know. If your listing
does not show this data, please advise Glenn so we can include it
in the next list. Thanks to Marcel
Coumont-Beisig for the suggestion.
WHAT IS THE ZICHYDORF VILLAGE ASSOCIATION?
PURPOSE: Gather, share, and preserve information about
Zichydorf and the
immediately surrounding area and the families whose history is
associated.
GOALS:
A. Complete each individual member's family history.
B. Put these histories in context - pre-Zichydorf, Zichydorf,
post-Zichydorf, relationships to other
families, what became of those who stayed behind.
C. Create a legacy of information for future generations.
OBJECTIVES - methods of achieving goals:
1. Search out others with information about Zichydorf and
families from Zichydorf.
.... a. Internet - web pages, e-mail lists
.... b. letter-writing
.... c. awareness campaign - media, mail-out, telephone campaign,
presentations at genealogical
events
2. Create database of what information is available and who
has it to facilitate sharing and avoid
duplication of effort.
.... a. post to Internet
.... b. make available on paper to those not connected
3. Accumulate physical resources.
.... a. WHAT
.... - Zichydorf church records on microfilm
.... - books - Achtzener's and others, translations if
possible
.... - maps - spanning time and geography
.... - family and local histories
... b. WHERE
.... - Internet
.... - Saskatchewan Genealogical Society library
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