Florimund Claudius Graf Mercy (1666-1734) ~ "Count Mercy – Colonizer and Governor", written by Wilhelm Reiter. Contributed by Jody McKim, translated by Nick Tullius 20 Sep 2008, published at DVHH.org 08 Oct 2008

The Banat – a “Penal Colony“ of Maria Theresia? by Dr. Hans Dama, translated by Nick Tullius, published at DVHH.org 23 Sep 2008

The History of the German Lutheran Congregations In the Banat By Hans Walther Röhrig, Leipzig, 1940, Summarized and Translated By Henry A. Fischer
 
Temeschburg in Battle Against the Turkish Yoke by Anton Zollner, translated by Brad Schwebler 2004

Colonization of the Banat Following its Turkish Occupation, The - With particular emphasis on emigration from Lorraine and Luxemburg (Southern Belgian province of Luxemburg), Author Unknown

The First German Settlers in the Banat Community of Bogarosch © copyright 1942 by Revised by Dr. Berta List; A Contribution to the History of Migration of the German People

French & German Settlers from Alsace-Lorraine, Luxembourg & Trier - includes 106 family names & a small list with statements of origin by Peter Schiff (Mercydorf 1734-1934)

From the West to the East and from the East to the West: identity avatars of the French Banaters by Smaranda Vultur

An Englishman Travels the Banat (mid-1800s) by John Paget

Old Homeland Postal Service by Anton Zollner

Source Book for Romanian Postal History

Banat in the News: Germans March into Rumania to Eat [Newspaper Article 1941]

 

 
 

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