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Many villages from a century ago no longer exist, have gone through name changes, or are more commonly known by alternate exonyms.

Village Resources - Church Record Transcriptions
Provided by your Swabian Turkey Coordinator Henry Fischer
TOLNA | BARANYA | SOMOGY

Heimatbucher which means they deal with the story and history of certain villages or groups of villages.  They usually provide information on some of the families who lived there, while there are others like the Hengl books which are lists of colonists who arrived in various places chiefly in the Baranya which was the center of his research.  H. Fischer

Archivist in Szekszard: For those who are doing any research with regard to Swabian Turkey, especially in terms of Tolna County, through Joseph Martin I have been given an email address for the archivist in Szekszard that contains documents, conscription lists, contracts, etc for those interested in learning more about the early settlement that took place on the von Mercy estates along with the other Hungarian nobles and landowners. If you cannot communicate in German I would be happy to assist you or you can try Babelfish. The archivist is: Dr. Gyula Dobos and his email address is: tolnalev@c32.hu

There are costs involved in securing copies of any documents or contracts.

~Henry Fischer

 

Tolna County

Village Resources - Church Record Transcriptions

Tolna - The Hungarian Property Tax 1828 Land Census Germans & Hungarians Extractions, VOL #4 - 19--, 285 pages, 25,461 names; 107 cities. Cost: $35 + $3 s/h [FHC Film #: 0623138-0623143]

Alsonána, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1789-1866

Bataápati, Tolna Evangelical Lutheran) 1770-1895 (includes: Zsibrik)
Bataszék, Tolna (Roman Catholic) 1722-1783 (includes: Alsonána, Morágy)
Bikács, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1661-1867
Bikal, Tolna (Roman Catholic) 1729-1792 (includes: Nagy Hajmas, Rackozár, Mekényes, Morágy, Tófü)
Bonyhád, Tolna (Roman Catholic) 1729-1816 (includes: Cikó, Majos, Tabod, Morágy, Hidas, Izmény, Bataápati)
Bonyhád, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1816-1867 (includes: Borszony)
Felsö Nána, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1733-1895
Gyönk, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1731-1895 (includes: Keszöhidegkút, Szarázd, Udvári, Belecska)
Gyönk, Tolna (Reformed) 1739-1867
Györköny, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1720-1801) (includes: Paks, Bikács)
Izmény, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1773-1895 (includes: Maza, Györe)
Izmény, Tolna Evangelische Familienbuch by Georg Müller
Kalaznó, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1724-1867
Keszöhidegkút, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1789-1895 (includes: Belecska)
Kéty, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1787-1895 ( includes: Tabod, Murga)
Kismányok, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1728-1895 (includes: Majos, Hidas, Izmény, Mucsfa, Bataápati, Bonyhád, Tófü, Mekényes, Morágy, Varálja)
Kistormás Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1724-1895 (includes: Felsö Nána, Kolesd)
Lajos Komarom, Veszprem Co. (Evangelical Lutheran) 1806-1880
Lengyél, Tolna (Roman Catholic) 1768-1783 (Includes only Lutherans living in Mekényes)
Majos, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1720-1895 (includes: Bonyhád, Borszony)
Moráagy, Tolna (Reformed) 1783-1886 ( includes: Alsonána, Bataápati)
Mucsfa, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1742-1895 (includes: Mekényes, Izmény, Kis Vejke, Apar, Dalmand)
Murga, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1778-1895 (Baptisms only)
Nagyszekély, Tolna (Reformed) 1722-1895 (includes: Kisszekély, Udvári)
Paks, Tolna (Roman Catholic) 1721-1797 (includes: Bikács)
Paks, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1786-1819
Rackozár, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1783-1867 (includes: Tofu, Bikal, Kapposszekcsö, Csikotöttös, Gerenyes, Tékes, Nagyág)
Szakadát, Tolna (Roman Catholic) 1737-1799 (includes: Szarázd, Bereny, Udvári)
Szárszentlörinc, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1725-1895 (includes: Kisszekély, Nemédi, Borjad, Udz)
Udvari, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1789-1867 (includes: Bikács)
Varsád, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1722-1895 (includes: Kalaznó, Keszöhidegkút, Udvári)
Zomba, Tolna (Roman Catholic) 1746-1800 (includes: Kéty, Murga, Felsö Nána)
Zsibrik, Tolna (Evangelical Lutheran) 1793-1867 (Marriages only)

Baranya County

Village Resources - Church Record Transcriptions

Baranya (Swabisch Turkei) - The Hungarian Property Tax 1828 Land Census Germans & Hungarians Extractions, VOL #2 - 1991, 470 pages, 30,975 names; 354 cities. Cost: US $25 + $3 s/h [FHC Film #: 0622971-0622977]
Csikostöttös, Baranya (Evangelical Lutheran) 1795-1895 (includes: Gerenyes, Kapposzekscsö)
Gerenyes, Baranya (Evangelical Lutheran) 1815-1895
Hidas, Baranya (Evangelical Lutheran) 1787-1867
Hidas, Baranya (Reformed) 1802-1895
Kapposzekcsö, Baranya (Evangelical Lutheran) 1796-1895 (includes: Bikal, deaths 1827-1834)
Lajos Komarom, Veszprem (Evangelical Lutheran) 1806-1880
Mekényes, Baranya (Evangelical Lutheran) 1787-1895 (includes: Nagy Hajmas, Csurgo, Dalmand, Gyirgye, Bettelmann)

Somogy County

Village Resources - Church Record Transcriptions

Bonnya, Somogy (Evangelical Lutheran) 1893-1941
Bonnya, Somogy (Reformed) 1900-1941
Döröshcke, Somogy (aka Somogydöröcske) (Evangelical Lutheran) 1787-1895 ( includes: Bonnya, Gadács, Somogyszil)
Ecsény, Somogy (Evangelical Lutheran) 1784-1895 (includes: Felsö Mocsolád, Somodor, Vamos, Palony, Raksi, Toponar)
Felsö Mocsolád, Somogy (Reformed) 1785-1864 (includes: Ecsény, Bonnya)
Karád, Somogy (Roman Catholic) 1741-1786 (includes: Kötcse)
Kisbarápati, Somogy (Roman Catholic) 1741-1798 (includes: Bonnya)
Kötcse, Somogy (Evangelical Lutheran) 1783-1895
Lajos Komarom, Veszprem (Evangelical Lutheran) 1806-1880
Tab, Somogy (Evangelical Lutheran) 1775-1895 (includes: Kötcse, Döröschke, Kapoly, Totker, Toponar, Torvay)
Törrökkopany, Somogy (Roman Catholic) 1738-1778 (includes: Döröschke, Karád, Bonnya)

Published 18 Oct 2020 by Jody McKim Pharr

 

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