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Emigrant Reference Books
Isabella
Regényi und
Scherer
Anton:
Donauschwäbisches
Ortsnamenbuch
(Gazetteer
of
Danube–Swabian
settlements)
Ferdinand
Hengl:
Deutschen
Kolonisten
im Komitat
Baranya (Ungarn)
1688–1752
I–III. Band.
Darmstadt,
1983.
Schriesheim,
1985.
Johann
Eimann:
Der deutsche
Kolonist
oder die
deutsche
Ansiedlung
1783 bis
1787
besonders im
Königreich
Ungarn in
dem Batscher
Komitat.
Munich,
1965.
Friedrich
Lotz:
Die
frühtheresianische
Kolonisation
des Banats
(1740 &
1762).
Munich,
1966.
Stefan
Stader:
Sammelwerk
donauschwäbischer
Kolonisten.
Teil I A-D.
Sindelfingen, 1997. (Approximately 9500 names
of family
heads are
indicated,
but date and
place of
birth,
marriage and
death, names
of the
wives,
locations of
colonization's
and
resettlements
are
frequently
arranged
too.)
Franz
Wilhelm–Josef
Kallbrunner:
Quellen zur deutschen
Siedlungsgeschichte in Südosteuropa
Munich, 1936.
Banater
Akten &
Schlafkreuzerrechnungen
Ed. Prof.
Werner
Hacker:
"Werner Hacker Series" Eighteenth Century Register of Emigrants from Southwest
Germany (to America and other countries)
Anton
Tafferner:
Quellenbuch
zur
donauschwäbischen
Geschichte
Bd. 1.
1974., Bd.
2, 1977.,
Bd. 3.
1978., Bd.
4. 1982.,
Bd. 1–4.
Stuttgart,
Bd. 5.
Munich,
1995.
Alfons Pfrenzinger:
Die Mainfränkische Auswanderung nach
Ungarn und den österreichischen
Erbländern im 18. Jahrhundert
Josef and Andere
Beer:
Leidensweg der
Deutschen im kommunistischen Jugoslawien
Clifford
Neal Smith:
Emigrants From The West-German Fuerstenberg
Territories (Baden and The Palatinate) To
America and Central Europe
János
Schmidt:
Német
telepesek
bevándorlása
Hessenből
Tolna-Baranya-Somogyba
a 18. sz.
első felében.
[German
settlers
immigrating
from Hessen
to
Tolna-Baranya-Somogy
counties in
the first
half of the
18th
century.]
Győr,
1939.
Roger
Schilling:
Deutsche
Ansiedlung
im Komitat
Neutra unter
Josef II.
DUHBI. Vol.
III. 1.
Roger
Schilling:
Ansiedlung
der
Deutschen in
Rumpfungarn.
(Das
Deutschentum
in
Rumpfungarn.)
Budapest,
1928.
Hans J. Prohaska-Schöndorf: Die
Banater
Schlafkreuzerrechnungen
/ The German
Emigration
and
Settlement
in the
Province
Banat in
Austro-Hungary
1766-1804
(1982: Park
Ridge,
Illinois,
USA. Library
of Congress
Catalog Card
Number
82-99978).

Donauschwäbisches
Ortsnamenbuch
by Isabella Regényi
und Scherer Anton
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Gazetteer of
Danube–Swabian settlements for the former and
sometimes even German populated places in Hungary,
Yugoslavia (except Slovenia) and Western Romania
(Banat and Satu Mare). Several good pull out maps.
Published by Arbeitkreis
donauschwäbischer Familienforscher (AkdFF)
Darmstadt, 1980.
Sample of entries, click to
enlarge:
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DVHH Lookup Assistant:
Jody McKim

The
*AKdFF has published a series of books by the late
Stefan Stader entitled: Sammelwerk
donauschwaebischer Kolonisten (Compilation of Data on
Danube Swabian Settlers). Staders' intent was to
compile a list where the
original settlers to Banat and Batschka originally came
from (1740-1830) and mainly from the second and third
wave of colonization.
Six volumes, each arranged alphabetically by family
name, have been published to date:
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Volume
I [surnames beginning with letters A-D]
(1997)
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Volume
II [surnames beginning with letters E-G]
(1998)
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Volume
III [surnames beginning with letters H-Kap] (1999)
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Volume
IV [surnames beginning with letters Kar-L] (2000)
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Volume
V [surnames beginning with letters M-O] (2001)
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Volume
VI [surnames beginning with letters P-Sch] (2003)
Each
volume includes information on the original colonists
from the former German states to Hungary. Sources
include documents in the Hofkammer Archive in Vienna
(Banater Akten, Schlafkreuzerrechnungen et. al) [see:
explanations for these resources below], the Hacker
books, Familienbuecher covering German and Hungarian
villages, Anton-Peter Petri's series of booklets on the
original settlers of Hungarian villages and data from
some Hungarian villages.
Abbreviations
used in entries:
Note: After Stefan
Stader's death on 10
Dec 2003 [see
obituary] the *AKdFF appointed someone to take over
and finish his work.
*AKdFF
[Arbeitskreis
donauschwäbischer Familienforscher e.V. =
Working group of
Danube-Swabian family researchers] Founded 1975,
AkdFF: The acquisition and development of resources for
Danube -Swabian family research, promotion of family
history publications, advising members, and the
publication of family books as well as village kinship
books.
DVHH Lookup Assistants:
Stader Books Surnames
A-P/Sch: Sammelwerk
Donauschwäbischer Kolonisten von
Stefan Stader Books - (Surnames beginning with A-P/Sch)
published 2003
Stader Books Surnames M-O: Sammelwerk
Donauschwäbischer Kolonisten von Stefan Stader Teil V Buchstaben M-O
(Surnames beginning with M-O)

Quellen zur deutschen Siedlungsgeschichte in Südosteuropa
"Sources to German
Settlement History in South-East Europe" Published List of German Settlers in SE Europe
by
Wilhelm, Franz and Kallbrunner, Josef
Reprint;
originally
published: München: E. Reinhardt,
1936. (Schriften der deutschen
Akademie; Heft 11)
A collection of
chronological lists of colonists who passed through Vienna, the
primary resources were records held in the Vienna Archives. The
lists are organized based on the date of registration, beginning
in 1749 and continuing through 1803. The information varies,
the earlier lists provide more data regarding the colonist town
of origin and their occupation. Other entries include only the
region of origin, like Lothringen or Luxemburg. The book has a
surname index. The entries in each list are numbered, by line
number. So, if you have such a reference for an ancestor, you
already have the exact location of the listing.
The book is
written in German and is printed in German Gothic script. It is
available at the Family History Library - Film #0897413 and
available via inter-library loan. Published 1932-1936 München,
Ernst Reinhardt; reprint 1989 Berlin: Helmut Scherer, Boothstr.
21a, 12207 Berlin, Germany.
ISBN # 3-89433-005. 416 pages.

Banater Akten
In
the
Finanz
und
Hofkammerarchiv
(HKA)
[Finance
and
Court
Chamber
Archive]
in
Vienna
can
be
found
over
1600
pages
of
documents
from
the
period
1749-1804
which
are
designated
Banater
Akten.
They
include
the
Wiener
Listen
[Vienna
Lists]
or
Wiener
Abfertigungslisten
[Vienna
Passenger
Lists].
These
are
consignments
of
colonists
who
emigrated
through
Hungary,
not
only
into
the
Banat.
The
documents
list
surname,
given
name,
occupation,
place
of
origin,
age,
number
of
childen
and
destination
and
constitute
one
of
the
most
important
sources
for
Donauschwaben
research.
Schlafkreuzerrechnungen
A
small
portion
of
the
Banater
Akten
are
the
Schlafkreuzerrechnungen.
Close
study
reveals
that
there
are
93
individual
documents.
One
document
may
consist
of
one
or
several
pages
in
which
are
contained
names
and
house
numbers
of
homeowner-hosts
and
the
names
of
settlers
in
49
towns
in
the
Banat.
The
purpose
for
writing
the
SKR
was
twofold.
The
Austrian
government
who
had
called
the
new
settlers
into
the
Banat
before
their
new
homes
were
ready,
had
the
newcomers
move
in
with
the
already
established
settlers.
The
hosts
were
paid
one
"Kreuzer"
(a
small
denomination
of
Austrian
currency)
per
person
per
night
for
the
length
of
stay
of
their
guests.
Hence
the
coining
of
the
name
"Schlafkreuzerrechnung".
The
records
vary
considerably
in
content,
but
can
be
helpful
to
genealogists
because
they
usually
contain
the
name
and
house
number
of
the
host
in
the
particular
village,
dates
of
arrival
and
departure
of
the
new
settlers,
number
of
members
in
each
family,
and
may
contain
ages
and
occupations,
history
of
births,
deaths,
marriages,
and
the
name
and
house
number
of
the
new
residence
of
the
settlers.
Towns
mentioned
in
the
SKR
include:
Albrechtsflor,
Arad,
Beschenova,
Billet,
Blumenthal,
Bogarosch,
Bruckenau,
Charleville,
Csakowa
(Tschakowa),
Detta,
Engelsbrunn,
Fatschet,
Freidorf,
Gertianosch,
Gladna
(Deutsch
and
Rumänisch),
Gottlob,
Grabatz,
Groß
Betscherek,
Groß
Jetscha,
Groß
St.
Nikolaus,
Guttenbrunn,
Hatzfeld,
Heufeld,
Jahrmarkt,
Königshof,
Karansebesch,
Klein
Betschereck,
Klein
Jetscha,
Kutritz
(Gudriz),
Lenauheim
(Csatad),
Lippa,
Lowrin,
Lugosch,
Marienfeld,
Mastort,
Mercydorf,
Neu
Arad,
Neu
Petsch,
Neudorf,
Ostern,
Rekasch,
Sackelhausen,
Schöndorf,
Segenthau,
Soultour,
St.
Andreas,
St.
Huberth,
Triebswetter,
Uybecs-Ulmbach,
Werschetz.
Some
settlers
went
to
the
following
towns:
Apatin,
Adelbach,
Daruvar,
Denta,
Fabrique
(Temesvar
District),
Köveresch,
Kreuzstätten,
Liebling,
Moravitza,
Nitzkydorf,
Orcydorf,
Reschitza,
Rittberg,
and
Temesvar.
Alternatively,
one
may
also
consult
the
book
Die
Banater
Schlafkreuzerrechnungen
/
The
German
Emigration
and
Settlement
in
the
Province
Banat
in
Austro-Hungary
1766-1804
by
Hans
J.
Prohaska-Schöndorf
(1982:
Park
Ridge,
Illinois,
USA.
Library
of
Congress
Catalog
Card
Number
82-99978).
Original
Introduction:
Die
Banater
Schlafkreuzerrechnungen
sind
Zahlungs-
und
Verrechnungslisten
der
K.
u.K.
Österreichischen
Regierung
bzw.
deren
Ansiedlungsbehörde
im
Banat,
in
denen
all
diejenigen
erfaßt
sind
die
einen
Kreuzer
pro
Kopf
und
Übernachtung
an
den
Quartiergeber
bezahlten,
der
Ansiedlerfamilien
aufnahm
die
noch
keine
Bleibe
hatten.
Daher
der
NameSchlafkreuzerrechnungen.
Im
Finanzamt
und
Hofkammerarchiv
in
Wien
befindet
sich
das
Aktenbündel
Banater
Akten
(BA)
Fasc.
35,
rot,
Nr.
156
bestehend
aus
über
1.600
Originalseiten
aus
den
Jahren1766
bis
1804.
Die
Urkundenlisten
enthalten
die
Namen
und
Hausnummern
(HNR)
der
Quartiergeber
Hausbesitzer
(HB)
und
die
Ansiedlernamen
aus
49
Banater
Ortschaften.
Aus
diesen
Listen
wurde
das
Personenverzeichnis
für
Bruckenau
erstellt.
Quelle:
Gerda
Kunz
(Worms).
Contributed
by
Ron
Gretz

"Werner Hacker Series" Eighteenth Century Register of Emigrants from Southwest
Germany (to America and other countries)
by Ed.
Prof. Werner Hacker, Editor, Closson Press, Apollo, PA,
Feb 1994; English; 516 pages; ISBN-10: 155856165X
ISBN-13: 978-1558561656 (FHL 943 W2eh)
Includes
the geographical areas of today's Baden, Wuerttemberg,
Rhine Palatinate and Saarland in Southwest Germany. Not
every emigrant from that region will be found in this
book. Regarding emigration from specific areas of
present-day Germany. The works of Werner Hacker
are highly recommended. These
publications organized by volumes have
been microfilmed and are available for loan through the
FHL.
Below index is
listed by year of publication. Key word translations: Auswanderungen: emigrations | Auswanderernamen: emigrant
names
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Hacker,
Werner: Auswanderungen aus dem früheren Hochstift Speyer,
Kaiserslautern 1969, 145 pages., ca. 1.800
Auswanderernamen
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Hacker,
Werner: Auswanderungen aus dem Raum der späteren
Hohenzollerischen Lande nach Südosteuropa im 17. und 18.
Jh. Dokumentation in: ZHG 5, 1969, 45 pages.
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Hacker,
Werner: Auswanderungen vom Oberen Neckar, München 1970,
246 pages, 3.103 Auswanderernamen
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Hacker,
Werner: Auswanderungen aus dem südöstlichen Schwarzwald,
München 1975, 392 pages, 3.825 Auswanderernamen
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Hacker,
Werner: Auswanderungen aus dem nördlichen Bodenseeraum,
Singen 1975, 401 pages, 3.394 Auswanderernamen
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Hacker,
Werner: Auswanderung aus dem Territorium der Reichsstadt
Ulm, in: Ulm und Oberschwaben 42/43 (1978)
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Hacker,
Werner: Auswanderungen aus Baden und dem Breisgau
(Stuttgart und Aalen: Konrad Theiss Verlag, 1980). 743
pages.
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Hacker,
Werner: Kurpfälzische Auswanderer vom Unteren Neckar,
Stuttgart 1983, 208 pages., 2.231 Auswanderernamen
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Hacker,
Werner:Auswanderungen aus Rheinpfalz und Saarland im 18.
Jahrhundert, Stuttgart. Konrad Theiss, 1987, 301 pages.
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TÁJÉKOZTATÓ A CSALÁDTÖRTÉNETI KUTATÁSOKHOZ... 1790 as a
result of Chamber settlements. Several publications have
appeared concerning German settlements.
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Hacker,
Werner: Kurpfaelzische Auswanderer vom Unteren Neckar in
18. Jahrhundert, rechtsrheinischer Teil– Deutsche
Genealogie: Donauschwaben Bibliographie: die Wiener
Listen, die Schlafkreuzerrechnungen, Ortsmonographien,
Kirchenbücher, Veröffentlichungen von Werner Hacker und
viele andere Quellen ausgewertet.
Note: Data from the Hacker
series is included in the "Sammelwerk
donauschwäbischer Kolonisten" [Stader
series].

Die Mainfränkische Auswanderung nach
Ungarn und den österreichischen
Erbländern im 18. Jahrhundert
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by
Alfons Pfrenzinger
Die
Mainfränkische Auswanderung nach Ungarn
und den österreichischen Erbländern im
18. Jahrhundert (Schriftenreihe der
Deutschen Forschungen in Ungarn) (Wien
u. Budapest: Deutsche Forschungen in
Ungarn, 1941, Nachdruck Vaihingen/Enz:
Melchior 1984). - Auswandererlisten aus
Unterfranken und dem nördlichen Baden.
Translation: Alfons Pfrenzinger, the
Main-Frankish emigration to Hungary and
the Austrian hereditary countries in the
18th Century (series of publications of
the interpreting research in Hungary)
(Vienna and Budapest schen: German
research in Hungary, 1941, reproduction
Vaihingen/Enz: Melchior 1984). There are
only emigrants from Frankonia -
Mainfrankonia - This is the district by
the river Main in northern Bavaria..
DVHH Lookup Assistant:
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Leidensweg der
Deutschen im kommunistischen Jugoslawien
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by
Josef and Andere Beer
Publisher:
Donauschwäbischen Kulturstiftung, München (Erlebnisberichte:
Reports)
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Leidensweg der Deutschen im
kommunistischen Jugoslawien.
Ortsberichte Band I; 1991
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Leidensweg der Deutschen im
kommunistischen Jugoslawien.
Erlebnisberichte. Band II; 1997
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Leidensweg der Deutschen im
kommunistischen Jugoslawien.
Erschießungen-Vernichtungslager-Kinderschicksale.
Band III; 1991 |
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Leidensweg der Deutschen im
kommunistischen Jugoslawien.
Menschenverluste-Namen und
Zahlen Band IV; 1991 |
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Emigrants From The West-German Fuerstenberg
Territories (Baden and The Palatinate) To
America and Central Europe
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by Clifford
Neal Smith
German-American Genealogical Research -
Monograph Number 9
Clifford Neal
Smith's primary goals has been to rescue
buried data pertaining to 18th- and
19th-century Germany emigration and make
it available to researchers.
Smith's German-American Genealogical Research
Monographs, from which we have reprinted this
booklet, was an important instrument for achieving
that objective. Smith's list of emigrants from Fuerstenberg
is based on a 1937 article by Hermann Baier that
compared emigration patterns from that principality
over three widely scattered years. Most of the
emigrants who did not go to America traveled instead
to Hungary, from which their descendants might have
later left for the U.S. For each individual,
this work gives name, place of origin, year of
emigration, destination (if known), source, and such
comments as name of spouse, place or date of
marriage, whether married before, name of parent(s),
and so forth. 0806352515 |
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