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GenTeam.eu - Approximately 400.000 Additional Databases Online Vienna, November 2, 2014 New At GenTeam: 1 Diocese Passau: Corrections and approximately 140,000 new entries 2 Citizen Rolls from Bratislava/Preßburg - Project has been completed Approximately 10,300 entries 3 Marriage Index for Vienna beginning with1542 to approximately 1860, about 4,000 new entries 4 Index of the Roman Catholic Baptisms from Vienna: approximately 80,000 new entries 5 Registry-Indices from Lower and Upper Austria as well as Moravia: approximately 70,500 new data bases 6 New Data Base: Familiants in Prague 7 Jewish Indices of Prague for the years 1784-1804 Dear Colleagues! On my own account: With today’s new online databases, the 26,00 registered users have immediately 11 million entries at their disposal. At this point, I would like to thank all those individuals, who have furnished GenTeam within the last 4 ½ years with vital information, all those who work on long-term projects, but also all those who have worked behind the scenes to ensure that GenTeam functions properly and continues to expand. GenTeam is a European platform, through which historians and genealogists who work independently or as a team on databases can furnish this data free of charge to all researchers. All data at GenTeam is available free of charge and there is no membership fee. Other developments which were created parallel to GenTeam are the GenList.at with more than 1,600 members as well as the genealogical link collection found at GenLink.at. Facebook: both in German, only Mrs. Mireille Trauner maintains our GenTeam-Website found under facebook/GenTeam.Die.genealogische.Datenbank. There you will find all past updates. You are also cordially invited to an exchange of information in the field of genealogy on our newly established Facebook Page AiOeU - Ahnenforschung in Österreich-Ungarn (Family Research in Austria and Hungary). The link below will take you to the website https://facebook/Ahnenforschung.in.Oesterreich.Ungarn At AiOeU.eu you will also find many curiosities collected from various research. Now to the new update: 1 Diocese Passau: approximately 140,000 new Entries Of the approximate 2.3 million register entries of the Passau Diocese about 440,000 are Marriages and are complete, about 1,1 million are Baptisms, and the remainder are Deaths. In this data base you will find parish, volume, page number, surname, given name, date / year of event, not always profession, and place of residence. You will find the parish registers of the dioceses itself online under matricula-online.eu. A table of the parishes with reviewed time frames and important tips you will find under (Help/Information). The Diocese of Passau and GenTeam really appreciate the transmission of all corrections, as well as all the new records. 2 Citizen Rolls of the Bratislava/Preßburg Approximately 10,300 Entries Most books of the Citizen Rolls of Bratislava between 1630 – 1871 are still preserved. These registers contain besides surname, given name, in part also profession, city of origin, confession and age. These records indicate from the outset that many Protestant exiles from Lower Austria settled in Bratislava and also remained there, and that they maintained a continuous close affiliation with the Protestant parishes in Bratislava as well as a strong connection with the mostly Catholic parishes in Austria. Surprisingly though you will also find baptized Turkish individuals (1706: Oszmann Ziermin) as well as baptized Jews (1851: Marcus Schey) in this liberal-minded city. Under Help/Information, you will find the exact dates of the individual books in most of the databases all listed at GenTeam. By kind permission of the City Archives of Bratislava. I also would like to thank Mr. DI Leopold Strenn for his collaboration. 3 Marriage Index for Vienna 1542 - ca. 1860 Approximately 4000 New Entries, in total over 846,000 The marriages of 16 Neulerchenfeld 1721 – 1741, the records of the field superior between 1883 – 1899 as well as the newly found marriage registers of the Parish Mariahilf for the years of 1750 – 1783 were newly indexed and added to the already existing index. 4 Baptismal Index for Vienna between 1585 and 1900 Approximately 80,000 additional new records to the 630,000 Entries already online Entries were added from the following parishes: 01 Franciscan, 01 St. Augustin, 01 St. Augustin Protestant, 01 St. Elisabeth, 02 the Punitive House, 03 St. Marx, 04 Wieden (Paulaner), 05 St. Josef (Margarethen), 05 St. Florian (Matzleinsdorf), 06 Mariahilf, 07 Schottenfeld, 08 Mariatreu (Piarists), and the Lower Austria Birthing Institute in the Alser Suburb. At this point, I would like to express my appreciation to Helga Hörman, Marta Melchart, Andrea Reiter, Gerda Smodej, Judith Starke, Dr. Günter Oppitz, as well as to all those, who already work on additional indices which will be put online in the near future. In the 19th century approximately 3,5 million people from all the countries of the Habsburg Monarchy (and beyond) moved to Vienna. In 1910 Vienna’s population was approximately 2,1 million; Vienna was then the sixth largest city in the world. Almost all families in the Monarchy had family connections to the city of Vienna. Unfortunately, to date there still is no central birth registry for Vienna besides the Jewish Birth Registry already published on GenTeam.at. Thus, I invite you all to participate with this fascinating project to create a complete general index of all baptisms. No travel or visits to parish offices are required; the indices can be furnished in digital form or they can be found partially on matricul-online.eu. Since there are only a few typed indices, fewer beautifully hand-written and some not so beautiful hand-written indices available, I am sure, interested collaborators will find some part to help. 5 Register Indices – New Entries Approximately 160,000 Entries extracted from Roman Catholic Registers from Lower and Upper Austria, Burgenland, Bohemia and Moravia were added. You will find the parishes with reviewed time tables at GenTeam under Hilfestufe (Help). Lower Austria: Arbesbach, Bischofstetten, Dobersberg, Grafenschlag, Großebersdorf , Heidenreichstein, Obermeisling, Rappottenstein, Schleinbach, Schrems, Waldenstein and Wolkersdorf Upper Austria: Maria Neustift, St. Ulrich bei Steyr Burgenland: Lockenhaus Bohemia: Bukownik/Bukovnik, Schönbrunn/Jedlova Moravia: Althart/Stare Hobzi, Zlabings/Slavonice At this point I would like to extend my gratitude to Ursula Baldemaier, Johann Hochstöger, John Kittenberger, Marta Melchart, Alexander Miksch, Konny Pommer, Franz Schönweiler, Franz Spevacek, Ursula Stiermayr, Clemens Weidman und Theodora Winkler. 6 New Database: Familiants in Prague In this valuable Database for Jewish genealogy of Prague Familiants are cited up to 1848. By reference of Familiant IDs, their spouses can be clearly assigned to individual Familiants. Note: Familiant Laws were laws restricting the number of Jewish Families in Bohemia. This database was furnished by DI Georg Gaugush. 7 Jewish Indices of The City of Prague 1784 – 1804 DI Gaugusch indexed Jewish Marriages of Prague between the years 1784-1804. Many thanks for this database! This year alone about 4,000 new users registered at GenTeam.eu while during that same period approximately 3 million new records were added. We would be more than happy if you too would like to play a part with GenTeam by creating a database or furnishing an already completed database. However, should you only have questions, please contact me anytime. Sincerely yours, Felix Gundacker Pantzergasse 30/8 A-1190 Wien Telephone: 0043 676 40 11 059 Email: [email protected] Databases: GenTeam.eu Link Collections: GenLink.at Mailing List: GenList.at “Connecting genealogists”
Posted on: Sun, 02 Nov 2014 12:43:18 +0000

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