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| Jahrmarkt |
(German) |
| Alt
Iarmatha |
(Josephinische) |
| Neu
Iarmatha |
(Josephinische) |
| Ghiarmata |
(Hungarian) |
| Giarmata |
(Hungarian) |
| Temesgyarmat |
(Hungarian) |
| Gyarmat |
(Hungarian) |
| Gyarmatha |
(Hungarian) |
| Johrmark |
(Other) |
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Gormot |
(Other) |
| Giarmata,
Romania |
(Official) |
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© Heinz Vogel |
Catholic
Church Name
St. Nährvater Joseph* |
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Village at a glance
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Banat Village in Timis
Judet/County Western Romania |
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Catholic Church name:
St. Nährvater Joseph* |
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Genealogical Records -
Church records available at LDS
- FHC; Microfilm Nr. :
049 RO - Jahrmarkt: B. 1730-1808, M. 1730-1836, D. 1730-1814
FHL Microfilm Nr. 0858380, 0858381 |
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Alt Iarmatha
/ Neu Iarmatha
(Source:
Josephinische Landesaufnahme, 1769-72 - Map Section 55) |
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Familienbuch Jahrmarkt 1730-1814/1836 von Stefan Stader, 1985 |
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Ortssippenbuch der Kath. Pfarrgemeinde Jahrmarkt im
Banat.
Stefan Stader. AKdFF, Goldmuhles Str.30, Sindelfingen,
Germany. 1985. Pgs. 495. |
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Ortssippenbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Jahrmarkt/Banat und ihrer Pfarrfilialen 1730 - 2007
By Franz Junginger Editor: Heimatortsgemeinschaft (HOG) Jahrmarkt Ulm 2008
www.jahrmarkt-banat.de/GenealogyBook.html (English) |
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Finding Aids for the Jahrmarkt Ortsippenbuch,
Catholic Family Surnames:
Jahrmarkt Family Names A-L |
Jahrmarkt Family Names M-Z
[Jahrmarkt (Banat) Village (now Giaramata, Timis, Romania) Catholic Family Surnames
A - L Banat Finding Aid Project © copyright 1999 by John Movius] |
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Village Chairman /
H.O.G.: Helene
Eichinger
H.O.G. Web Site:
www.jahrmarkt-banat.de |
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Jahrmarkt Passenger Records
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David Dreyer's Banat Ship
List |
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Banat
Author:
GEIER, Luzian |
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Jahrmarkt
Videos on
YouTube,
www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9ejsCxxQKk
[submitted by
Rosemarie
Stefan, Montreal,
Canada]
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Temesgyarmat
by Pfarrer Franz Demele. 1913
Monographie des Ortes Jahrmarkt
52 pages
Verlag: WaRo-Verlag; Auflage: 1. (8. August
2006)
Language: Deutsch
ISBN-10: 3938344148
ISBN-13: 978-3938344149
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Last updated:
21 Feb 2012
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English: County
Hungarian: Megye
Romanian: Judet
Serbian: Okpry
German: Grafschaft
Torontál county was located in the Banat
region. It shared borders with the Kingdom of Serbia and the Hungarian
counties Szerém, Bács-Bodrog, Csongrád, Csanád, Arad and Temes (the
first county was part of Croatia-Slavonia). The river Danube formed its
southern border, the river Tisza its western border, and the river Maros
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Banat Church List
Village prefix & suffix
translations
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Ger. |
Rom.
or Ser. |
Hun. |
Eng. |
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Alt |
vechi/veche |
O |
Old |
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burg |
cetate |
var |
burg |
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Deutsch |
German |
nemet(s) |
German |
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dorf |
sat |
falva |
village |
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gross |
mare |
nagy |
large |
|
haus |
casa |
haza |
house |
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klein |
mic(a) |
kis |
small |
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neu |
nou/noua |
uj |
new |
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sankt |
sin/san |
szent |
saint |
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