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8  Date: 2007-09-24 16:52:50
Greg Langdon ( langdog@oneonta.edu / no homepage) wrote:

My great-grandfather,Peter Berwanger,was born in Neubeschenowa, 24 April 1874. He emigrated to America in 1905. His parents names were Michael Berwanger and Magdalena Theisser. Any info concerning this family would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Greg

 
7  Date: 2007-07-30 00:24:12
Bob Seif ( moey.curley@comcast.net / no homepage) wrote:

My Great-great grandfather Johann Seif of St. Andreas married Magdelena Franzwa on November 16, 1783 in Neubeschenowa. They had 11 children. Any info concerning this family would be so appreciated as we are gathering family info before our trip to Romania this fall. Help!! My thanks. Bob

 
6  Date: 2007-02-27 02:36:29
Jody McKim ( no email / http://www.dvhh.org) wrote:

Anyone interested in making connections or learning more about the Donauschwaben - join the mail list:
DONAUSCHWABEN-VILLAGES-L (Hosted by Rootsweb)

Topic: A bilingual English-German mailing list for anyone with an interest in the former Danube Swabian (ethnic German) villages situated in the six regions which were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918: Banat, Batschka, Hungarian Highlands, Sathmar, Swabian Turkey, Syrmia & Slavonia. We help researchers discover their Danube Swabian ancestral roots, history, environs, culture and lifestyle. We encourage our list members to ask questions and share discoveries. We encourage our list members to ask questions and share discoveries

This mail list is associated with The Donauschwaben Villages' Helping Hands (DVHH) (www.dvhh.org), a volunteer project assisting researchers of Danube Swabian Heritage.

For questions about this list, contact the list administrator:
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5  Date: 2007-02-04 05:12:29
Greg Langdon ( langdog@oneonta.edu / no homepage) wrote:

My great-grandfather was born in Neubeschenowa in 1874. He later emmigrated to America. I am interested in learning about where my ancestors came from. Thank you for having this site.

 
4  Date: 2006-08-29 16:50:37
gabriela ( gabrielababeanu@yahoo.com / no homepage) wrote:

caut pe catharina bauer,nascuta in romania,1939,plecata in germania cu 3 fete,aproximativ in 1987-1988.a locuit in timisoara

 
3  Date: 2006-05-24 16:40:26
Diana Herzog ( dherzog29@sbcglobal.net / no homepage) wrote:

It is very interesting to see information on the village my grandparents came from.

 
2  Date: 2006-05-22 11:08:51
Heinz Hoffmann ( heinz.hoffman@de.man-mn.com / no homepage) wrote:

Dear Jody

it was a pleasure for me to "clic" me throu your Hompage and all the fotos you take from Neubeschenowa. I left Neubeschenowa in 1982 and I was 14 Yars old. Back only in 1988 and since this time never agin. Ther was a lot of places I know well(scol, church) and some other I forgot. Very nice site.
Heinz

 
1  Date: 2006-05-13 23:48:45
Joy Eakin ( joyfultune@netzero.com / no homepage) wrote:

I really appriciate the information on this web site to try to find where my family ended up
Thanks to you, it helps knowing about the village and seeing the 1930 census. If someone could post the church and cemetary records that would help.
 


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