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Grandparents Home of Weiskirchen, Austria-Hungary

Kathleen Marie Densham  (View posts) Posted: 5 Sep 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Trenn, Raudensky, Sattler
Searching for relatives of Rudolf Trenn(born April 26,1884) and Marie Raudensky Trenn (born October 29,1892),Roman Catholics,in Weiskirchen,Austria-Hungary. Marie's Sister, Katharina Raudensky Sattler born April, 1908 lived A-4060 Leonding-Doppi,Raabwiesenstrasse Nolll in 1968 stated by Weiskirchner Nachrichten Newspaper-widow of Master Tailor Ernest Sattler.Great-grandparent Philip Raudensky born July 31, 1862,married Marie Huyeneyer-born February 2, 1865.Please help me locate any living relatives. Thank you so much! Believe town now in Yugoslavia. Help!

Re: Grandparents Home of Weiskirchen, Austria-Hungary

Robert Trenn  (View posts) Posted: 7 Nov 2006 5:25PM GMT
Classification: Query
You might find a book about "Weiskirchen" written in German useful intracing your ancestors.
Copies might still be available through the Society of Danube Swabians (Donauschwaben) in Boeblingen Germany. This book traces the history of the Germans in the Banat region of what is today Serbia. The Serbian name for the town is Bela Crkva and the town has a website in the event you want to have a look.
I have a copy of the book and would be happy to find specific information if you can tell me what interests you.

Robert.

Re: Grandparents Home of Weiskirchen, Austria-Hungary

Kathleen M. Densham  (View posts) Posted: 25 Nov 2006 12:22PM GMT
Classification: Query
I would love to get in touch with you. I never knew my grandparents and would love to know more about them. Please email me!

Kathy

Re: Grandparents Home of Weiskirchen, Austria-Hungary

wbruch3092  (View posts) Posted: 15 Aug 2009 2:52AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi... I just found your message and am also interested in ancesters who left Weiskirchen around 1780's. I am wondering if the german book you have has any refrence to the name "BRUCH" in it? If it does or you have any information about the migration of people from that city in that time period. You can email me at wbruch@shaw.ca

Wilf.

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