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Village Names:
- German: Altbetsche
- Official: Becej
- Hungarian: Óbecse
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Stari Becej
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- central eastern Batschka, close to the Theiß
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 19,658 (220)
- 1910: 19,372 (193)
- 1880: 15,040 (481)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Begecs
in 1828: 622963
- FHL Census Microfilm: Vetus Becse
in 1828: 622969
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest German Settlement: 1702
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese, Jewish
- District: 11 - O-Becse
Village Names:
- German: Altfutok, Eugenwall, Mackensenhorst, Magazin
- Official: Stari Futog
- Hungarian: Ófutak
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Alt-Futok, Futog, Alt-Futak, Ratkai, Futok, Ó-Futak, Futak
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- directly west of Novi Sad
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 5,394 (2,600)
- 1910: 5,976 (2,595)
- 1880: 5,367 (2,133)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Futog, Ofutak, Ujfutak
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Vetus Futtok
in 1828: 622969 - 622970
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1250
- Earliest German Settlement: 1702
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese, Jewish
- District: 7 - Újvidék
- Altfutok was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
Village Names:
- German: Altker, Alt Keer
- Official: Pasicevo
- Hungarian: Ó-Kér
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Stari Ker, Zmajevo, Keer, Ókér, Nagy-Kér
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- southern Batschka, north of Novi Sad
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 4,593 (2,550)
- 1910: 4,414 (2,551)
- 1880: 3,601 (1,984)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Alt-Ker
- Church records available at FHL:
Evangelical Church: 1849 - 1944
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 1346128 - 1346129 items 1-4
- FHL Census Microfilm: Oker
in 1828: 622967
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1267
- Earliest German Settlement: 1787
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese, Evangelical Lutheran/Bánya diocese, Jewish
- District: 7 - Újvidék
- Alt-Ker was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
Village Names:
- German: Alt-Morawitza
- Official: Stara Moravica
- Hungarian: Bácskossuthfalva
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Topola
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 7,509 (?)
- 1910: 7,106 (155)
- 1880: 5,991 (91)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Omoravica
- Church records available at FHL: 1826-1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638069 - 638070
- FHL Census Microfilm: Omoravica
in 1828: 622967
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest German Settlement: ?
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Reformed/Dunamellék diocese
- District: 9 - Topolya
Village Names:
- German: Alt-Palanka
- Official: Stara Palanka
- Hungarian: Ópalánka
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Stara Palanka
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- south Batschka, on the Danube, more west than east, not to be
confused with Alt-Palanka in the Banat
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 5,462 (700)
- 1910: 5,599 (715)
- 1880: 4,757 (662)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Nemetpalanka
- Church records available at FHL: Roman Catholic: 1825-1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638233 - 638240
- FHL Census Microfilm: Vetus Palanka
in 1828: 622970
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1554
- Earliest German Settlement: 1784
- Churches: Greek Orthodox/Bács diocese
- District: 6 - Palanka
- Newspapers:
Nedeljne Novine Ro,
Marsala Tita 21,
21400 Backa Palanka,
SERBIA-YUGOSLAVIA
Village Names:
- German: Alt-Schowe, Schowe
- Official: Sove
- Hungarian: Ó-Sóvé
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Stare Sove, Sóvé
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Novi Sad
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 2,207 (600)
- 1910: 2,252 (586)
- 1880: 2,117 (574)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Vetus Soove
in 1828: 622970
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1543
- Earliest German Settlement: 1786
- Churches: Greek Orthodox/Bács diocese
- District: 8 - Kula
Village Names:
- German: Alt-Siwatz
- Official: Stari Sivac
- Hungarian: Ószivácz
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Siewatz, Siwatz, Sovacz, Szivácz
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Sombor
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 8,082 (2,575)
- 1910: 7,464 (2,571)
- 1880: 6,538 (2,188)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
Miscellaneous:
-
Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1543
- Earliest German Settlement: 1786
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese, Reformed/Dunamellék diocese
- District: 4 - Zombor
- Some settlers of this town continued migration eastward to Russia as
documented in Karl Stumpp's The Emigration from Germany to Russia
(AHSGR).
- Siwatz von Johann Pokorny
Village Names:
- German: Alt-Werbass, Werbass
- Official: Stari Vrbas
- Hungarian: Óverbász
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Werbas, Weidenheim, Alt-Werbas, Werwas, Verbatz, Verbász
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Kula
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 8,082 (2,575)
- 1910: 7,464 (2,571)
- 1880: 6,538 (2,188)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Vetus Verbasz
in 1828: 622970
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1665
- Earliest German Settlement: 1784
- Churches: Greek Orthodox/Bács diocese,
Evangelical Lutheran/Banya diocese
- District: 8 - Kula
- Alt-Werbass was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
Village Names:
- German: Abthausen
- Official: Apatin
- Hungarian: Apatin
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Apathin, Upathin, Apáti, Nagyárki
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- western Batschka, more south than north, on the Danube, southwest of Sombor
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 13,435 (12,252)
- 1910: 13,136 (11,661)
- 1880: 11,973 (10,668)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Apatin
- Church records available at FHL: 1826-1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638035 - 638044
- FHL Census Microfilm: Apatin
in 1828: 622962
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest German Settlement: 1337
- German settlement: 1749
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 3 - Apatin
- Largest German colony of the Batschka
- Apatin was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
Village Names:
- German: Batsch
- Official: Bac
- Hungarian: Bács
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- south of Hodschag, close to where the Danube River makes its eastward curve
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 4,200 (1,900)
- 1910: 3,908 (1,888)
- 1880: 4,080 (1,459)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Batsch, Bacs
- Church records available at FHL: 1826-1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638056 - 638058
- FHL Census Microfilm: Bacs
in 1828: 622962
Miscellaneous:
- Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: Antiquity
- Earliest German Settlement: circa 1770
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 5 - Hodschag
- This place was already a stronghold when the Magyars arrived.
Later the entire region was called after it. Its first
church was dedicated to St. Paul and thus St. Paul appeared on
the crest which later became that of the region. The ruins of
the medieval stronghold may still be seen.
- Batsch-Batschka
Village Names:
- German: Batschalmasch, Almasch, Heimerskirchen
- Official: Bácsalmás
- Hungarian: Bácsalmás
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Hagymásegyház, Hajmás, Halmás
Location:
- Country: Hungary
- north-central Batschka
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1930: 12,995 (7,306)
- 1791: 2,937
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Bacsalmas
- FHL Church records Bacsalmas, 1740 - 1895: Microfilms 06349200 - 06349215
- FHL Census Bacsalmas in 1828: Microfilm 622962
- FHL Civil Records Almas, 1895-1905: Microfilm 2039177
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1438
- Earliest German Settlement: 1748
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Jewish
- District: 2 - Almás
Village Names:
- German: Wikitsch
- Official: Bácsbokod
- Hungarian: Bácsbokod
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Bikity, Bököd, Bigittya, Bikityi
Location:
- Country: Hungary
- north-central Batschka, southeast of Baja
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1930: 4,428 (1,714)
- 1900: 4,244 (1,724)
- 1890: 4,131 (1,616)
- 1840: 3,126
- 1828: 2,960
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Bikity, Bacsbokod
- FHL Church Bikity, 1771 - 1895: Microfilms 0639216 - 0639222
- FHL Census Bikity, 1828: Microfilms 622963
- FHL Civil Records Bikity, 1895-1905: Microfilm 2039470
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1340
- Earliest German Settlement: 1802
Village Names:
- German: Borschod
- Official: Bácsborsód
- Hungarian: Bácsborsód
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Batschborschod,
Borsod-Szent-Lõrincz
Location:
- Country: Hungary
- north-central Batschka, southeast of Baja, south of Bácsbokod
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1930: 1,845 (624)
- 1890: 1,933 (445)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Borsod
- Church records available at FHL: 1801 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 0639223 - 0639224
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1330
- Earliest German Settlement: 1878
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 1 - Baja
Village Names:
- German: Batsch-Sentiwan, Sonnhofen, Priglewitz
- Official: Prigrevica Sveti Ivan
- Hungarian: Bácsszentiván, Szentiván
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Batschsentiwan, Preigevica Sveti, Priglevica, Priglevica Sveti Ivan, Sveti Ivan, Sentiwan, SzentIvan, Sankt Johann an der Schanze
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- east of Apatin
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 5,502 (4,550)
- 1910: 5,416 (4,514)
- 1880: 4,494 (4,171)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Priglevica-SzentIvan, Batschsentiwan
- Church records available at FHL: Roman Catholic Church: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 0638075 - 0638079
- FHL Census Microfilm: Priglevitza Szent Ivan
in 1828: 622968
- FHL Census Microfilm: Superior Szent Ivan
in 1828: 622968
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1361
- Earliest German Settlement: 1763
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 3 - Apatin
- Bácsszentiván was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
Village Names:
- German: Batschka Topola
- Official: Backa Topola
- Hungarian: Bács-Topolya
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Topolya
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- Central Batschka, directly south of Subotica
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 13,979 (?)
- 1910: 12,471 (63)
- 1880: 9,500 (193)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Topolya
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 639122 - 639133
- FHL Census Microfilm: Topolya
in 1828: 622969
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest German Settlement: ?
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Jewish
- District: 9 - Topolya
Village Names:
- German: Batsch Monoschtor
- Official: Backi Monostor
- Hungarian: Monostorszeg
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Batschki Monoschtor, Manoschter, Monostor, Nagy-Monostor, Bodrogmonoster
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Apatin
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 5,433 (1,200)
- 1910: 5,690 (1,214)
- 1880: 5,225 (1,078)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Monostorszeg
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638197 - 638203
- FHL Census Microfilm: Bathmonostor
in 1828: 0622963
- FHL Census Microfilm: Monostorszeg
in 1828: 0622966
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1327
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1900
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 3 - Apatin
Village Names:
- German:
- Official: Backo Gradiste
- Hungarian: Bácsföldvár
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Becej
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 7,002 (?)
- 1910: 6,882 (40)
- 1880: 5,341 (103)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Bacsfoldvar
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638060 - 638063
- FHL Census Microfilm: Foldvar
in 1828: 622964
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest German Settlement: ?
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese, Jewish
- District: 11 - Obecse
Village Names:
- German: Batschka Nowoselo, Neudorf
- Official: Backo Novo Selo
- Hungarian: Bácsújlak
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Batschko-Novoselo, Batsch-Novoselo, Bács Novoszello, Novo Selo, Novoszello, Újfalu-puszta, Backa Novoselo
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Palanka
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 1,773 (1,680)
- 1910: 1,799 (1,661)
- 1880: 1,608 (1,359)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Novoszello
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638083 - 638084
- FHL Census Microfilm: Novoszello
in 1828: 622966
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1543
- Earliest German Settlement: 1731
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 6 - Palanka
Village Names:
- German: Frankenstadt
- Official: Baja
- Hungarian: Baja
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Baja-Frankenstadt
Location:
- Country: Hungary
- extreme northwest corner of the Batschka
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Baja
- Church records available at FHL:
- Evangelical: 1840 - 1895
- Serbian Eastern Orthodox: 1732 - 1895
- Reformed: 1811 - 1895
- Roman Catholic: 1722 - 1895
- Roman Catholic (Szent Antal Parish): 1717 - 1780
- Roman Catholic (Szent István Király Parish): 1809 - 1895
- Military Muster Rolls: 1859 - 1916
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- 0630954
- 0722490 - 0722492
- 0622610
- 0639225 - 0639250
- 0639251
- 0633955
- 0630207 - 0630217
- FHL Census Microfilm: Baja
in 1828: 622962
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1318
- Earliest German Settlement: 1712
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese, Evangelical Lutheran/Banya diocese, Reformed/Dunamellek diocese,
Jewish
- District: 1 - Baja
Village Names:
- German: Nagelsdorf
- Official: Bajmok
- Hungarian: Bajmak
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Sombor
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 8,859 (2,100)
- 1910: 8,271 (2,062)
- 1880: 6,661 (1,629)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Bajmok
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638045 - 638053
- FHL Census Microfilm: Bajmak
in 1828: 622963
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1462
- Earliest German Settlement: 1770
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Jewish
- District: 2 - Almas
Village Names:
- German:
- Official: Bezdan
- Hungarian: Bezdány
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Besdan, Bezdan-fok
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Sombor
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 7,789 (880)
- 1910: 7,623 (884)
- 1880: 7,715 (1,462)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Bezdan
- Church records available at FHL: Roman Catholic Church 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638085 - 638089
- FHL Census Microfilm: Bezdany
in 1828: 622963
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1579
- Earliest German Settlement: circa 1791
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 4 - Zombor
Village Names:
- German: Bogjani
- Official: Bodjani
- Hungarian: Bogyán
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Boian
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Hodschag
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 1,247 (?)
- 1910: 956 (76)
- 1880: 740 (90)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Bodgyan
in 1828: 622963
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1338
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1890
- Churches: Greek Orthodox/Bács diocese
- District: 5 - Hodschag
Village Names:
- German: Bereg
- Official: Backi Breg
- Hungarian: Béreg
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Breg, Batschki Breg, Beryeg
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Sombor
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 2,603 (550)
- 1910: 2,799 (529)
- 1880: 2,515 (470)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Bereg
- Church records available at FHL: 1826- 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638090 - 638092
- FHL Census Microfilm: Beregh
in 1828: 622963
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1319
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1931 ?
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 1 - Baja
Village Names:
- German: Brestowatz, Ulmenau, Ulmen-Hain
- Official: Brestovac
- Hungarian: Szilberek
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Batsch-Brestowatz, Szilvás, Backi Brestovac
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Kula
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 5,192 (4,400)
- 1910: 5,425 (4,332)
- 1880: 4,400 (3,139)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Bresztovacz
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 605892; 639099 - 639102
- FHL Census Microfilm: Brestovatz
in 1828: 622963
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1543
- Earliest German Settlement: 1786
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bacs diocese,
Jewish
- District: 3 - Apatin
- Brestowatz was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
Village Names:
- German: Waldneudorf
- Official: Budisava
- Hungarian: Tiszakálmánfalva
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Tisza-kálmán-falva
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Titel
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 2,187 (1,100)
- 1910: 2,061 (923)
- 1880: -
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Tiszakalmanfalva
- Church records available at FHL: 1889 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 639199
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1448
- Earliest German Settlement: 1884
Village Names:
- German: Bukin
- Official: Mladenovo
- Hungarian: Bácssulja, Dunabökény, Buczi, Buki
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Palanka
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 3,530 (2,950)
- 1910: 3,628 (2,958)
- 1880: 2,712 (2,339)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Bukin
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 0638119 - 0638122
- FHL Census Microfilm: Bukin
in 1828: 622963
Miscellaneous:
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- Earliest Appearance in History: 1332
- Earliest German Settlement: 1749
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 6 - Palanka
- Bukiner Heimatglocken
(newsletter)
Village Names:
- German: Bulkes
- Official: Maglíc
- Hungarian: Bulkesz
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Buljkes, Bulkess, Bulkeszi, Keszi
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Palanka
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 2,835 (2,770)
- 1910: 2,899 (2,777)
- 1880: 2,953 (2,790)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Bulkesz
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Bulkesz
in 1828: 622963
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1263
- Earliest German Settlement: 1786
- Churches: Evangelical Lutheran/Banya diocese
- District: 6 - Palanka
- Some settlers of this town continued migration eastward to Russia as
documented in Karl Stumpp's The Emigration from Germany to Russia
(AHSGR).
- Bulkes
Village Names:
- German: Tschasartet
- Official: Császártöltés
- Hungarian: Császártöltés
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Tschasatett, Tschasartöltesch
Location:
- Country: Hungary
- extreme north of Batschka, easterly, north east of Baja
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1930: 3,339 ("48")
- 1920: 3,166 ("0")
- 1910: 2,857 ("406")
- 1900: 2,645 ("491") [note: many Germans "Magyarized" by this date]
- 1880: 1,930 (1,579)
- 1798: 805
- 1791: 797
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Csaszartoltes
- Church records available at FHL: 1767 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 0639265 - 0639267
Miscellaneous:
Village Names:
- German: Tschatali
- Official: Csátalja
- Hungarian: Csátalja
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Tschatalja
Location:
- Country: Hungary
- on the Danube, northwestern part of the Batschka, directly south of Baja
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1930: 2,676 (2,446)
- 1890: 2,042
- 1843: 1,359
- 1828: 1,144
- 1791: 1,025
- 1783: 967
- 1768: 928
- 1763: 764
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Csatalja
- Church records available at FHL: 1737 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 0639268 - 0639269
- FHL Census Microfilm: Csatalia
in 1828: 622964
Miscellaneous:
-
Ortssippenbuch Tschatali - Cs�talja/Batschka 1737-1946
-
Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1543
- Earliest German Settlement: 1729
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 1 - Baja
- Prior to July 1735, Csátalja settlers were members of the parish in
Baja and all baptisms,
marriages and deaths are recorded in the registers of that parish.
Village Names:
- German: Tschawal
- Official: Csávoly
- Hungarian: Csávoly
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Tschawerl, Saulsdorf, Tschawolj
Location:
- Country: Hungary
- northwestern Batschka, directly east of Baja
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1930: 2,801 (2,016)
- 1900: 3,113 (2,226)
- 1843: 2,156
- 1815: 1,993
- 1798: 1,602
- 1791: 1,324
- 1762: 450 (0)
- 1736: 511 (0)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Csavoly
- Church records available at FHL: 1748 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 0639270 - 0639273
- FHL Census Microfilm: Csavoly
in 1828: 622964
Miscellaneous:
-
Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1580
- Earliest German Settlement: 1778
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 1 - Baja
Village Names:
- German: Tscherwenka, Rotweil
- Official: Crvenka
- Hungarian: Cservenka
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Cervenka, Rot
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Kula
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 8,851 (6,850)
- 1910: 7,674 (6,861)
- 1880: 7,025 (6,268)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Cservenka
in 1828: 622964
Miscellaneous:
-
Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1543
- Earliest German Settlement: 1784
- Churches: Evangelical Lutheran/Banya diocese, Reformed/Dunamellek diocese
- District: 8 - Kula
- Some settlers of this town continued migration eastward to Russia as
documented in Karl Stumpp's The Emigration from Germany to Russia
(AHSGR).
- Tscherwenka
Village Names:
- German:
- Official: Curug
- Hungarian: Csurog
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Zabalj
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 10,473 (?)
- 1910: 10,184 (171)
- 1880: 6,406 (181)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Csurog
- Church records available at FHL: 1874 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638113
Miscellaneous:
-
Bibliography
- Earliest German Settlement: ?
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese, Jewish
- District: 13 - Zsablya
Village Names:
- German: Dornau
- Official: Deronje
- Hungarian: Dernye, Déronya
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Deronja, Dernja
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Hodschag
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 2,750 (860)
- 1910: 2,668 (860)
- 1880: 2,234 (708)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Deronya
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638114
- FHL Census Microfilm: Derony
in 1828: 622964
Miscellaneous:
-
Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1764
- Earliest German Settlement: 1764
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács diocese
- District: 5 - Hodschag
Village Names:
- German: Despot St. Iwan, Despot-Sankt-Iwan, Sentiwan
- Official: Despotovo
- Hungarian: Deszpot Szentiván, Úrszentiván
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Despot St. Ivan, Despotsentiwan,
Egyházas-Szent-Iván, Szent-Iván, Despot Sveti Ivan
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Novi Sad
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 2,393 (350)
- 1910: 2,336 (331)
- 1880: 1,940 (328)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Deszpot Szentivan
in 1828: 622964
Miscellaneous:
-
Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1276
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1900
- Churches: Greek Orthodox/Bács diocese
- District: 7 - Újvidek
Village Names:
- German: Doroslo
- Official: Doroslovo
- Hungarian: Doroszló
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Apatin
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1931: 2,683 (538)
- 1890: 2,911 (392)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Doroszlo
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638115 - 638118
- FHL Census Microfilm: Doroszlo
in 1828: 622964
Miscellaneous:
-
Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1313
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1826
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 3 - Apatin
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