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Village Names:
- German: Obrowatz
- Official: Obrovac
- Hungarian: Borócz, Obrovácz
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Palanka
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 3,039 (1,850)
- 1910: 2,930 (1,843)
- 1880: 2,730 (1,504)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Obrowatz, Obrovac
- Church records available at FHL: 1844 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 0638093 - 0638094
- FHL Census Microfilm: Obrovatz
in 1828: 622967
- 1826-1844 was a filial parish; records were kept at
Bukin
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1308
- Earliest German Settlement: After 1768
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese
- District: 6 - Palánka
Village Names:
- German:
- Official: Pacir
- Hungarian: Pácsér
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Topola
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 5,115 (250)
- 1910: 5,052 (246)
- 1880: 4,470 (35)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Pacser
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638231 - 638232
- FHL Census Microfilm: Pacser
in 1828: 622967
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest German Settlement: ?
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese,
Greek Orthodox/Bács diocese, Reformed/Dunamellék diocese
- District: 9 - Topolya
Village Names:
- German: Palanka, Deutsch-Palanka, Plankenburg
- Official: Backa Palanka
- Hungarian: Bácskapalánka, Németpalánka, Palánka
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Backa-Pélanka, Nemacka Palanka, Pest, Ilok
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- south Batschka, on the Danube, more west than east, not to be
confused with Palánka in the Banat
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 5,577 (4,000)
- 1910: 5,733 (4,110)
- 1880: 4,429 (3,629)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Backa Palanka
- Church records available at FHL:
- Austrian Army Records 1785 - 1790
- Roman Catholic 1826 - 1895
- Stadtplan
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- 1454362
- 0638233 - 0638240
- 1181667, 1573227
- FHL Census Microfilm: Teuto Palanka
in 1828: 622969
Palanka Ortsippenbuch 1573227
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1554
- Earliest German Settlement: 1784
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese, Evangelical Lutheran/Bánya diocese, Jewish.
- District: 6 - Palánka
- Newspapers:
Nedeljne Novine Ro,
Marsala Tita 21,
21400 Backa Palanka,
SERBIA-YUGOSLAVIA
Village Names:
- German: Parabutsch
- Official: Parabuc
- Hungarian: Paripás, Parabuty
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Ratkovo
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Hodschag
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 4,084 (3,700)
- 1910: 4,073 (3,283)
- 1880: 4,209 (3,338)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Parabutsch, Parabuty
- Church records available at FHL: 1866 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 0638244 - 0638246
- FHL Census Microfilm: Parabuty
in 1828: 622967
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1543
- Earliest German Settlement: 1781
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese,
Jewish
- District: 5 - Hodschag
Village Names:
- German:
- Official: Petrovac
- Hungarian: Petröcz
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Novi Sad
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 7,658 (?)
- 1910: 7,701 (149)
- 1880: 7,403 (250)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Petrovacz
in 1828: 622967
Miscellaneous:
-
Bibliography
- Earliest German Settlement: ?
- Churches: Evangelical Lutheran/Bánya diocese, Jewish
- District: 7 - Újvidék
Village Names:
- German:
- Official: Pivnice
- Hungarian: Pinczéd
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Kellerdorf, Pivnica, Piwnitza, Pinced, Pivniza, Pivnicza
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Hodschag
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 4,861 (350)
- 1910: 4,955 (309)
- 1880: 4,421 (393)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Pivnitza
in 1828: 622967
Miscellaneous:
-
Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1650
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1900
- Churches: Greek Orthodox/Bács diocese, Evangelical Lutheran/Bánya
diocese
- District: 5 - Hodschag
- Records in Parabutsch since 1785
- Records before 1785 in Hodschag
Village Names:
- German: Plawingen
- Official: Plavna
- Hungarian: Palona
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Plawing, Palavna, Alsó-Palona, Felsö-Palona, Plavna, Polona
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Palanka
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1931: 2,386 (894)
- 1900: 1,903 (584)
- 1815: 1,177
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Plavna
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 0638241 - 0638242
- FHL Census Microfilm: Plavna
in 1828: 622968
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1522
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1900
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 6 - Palánka
Village Names:
- German: Reim
- Official: Rém
- Hungarian: Rém
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Hungary
- northwestern Batschka, northeast of Baja
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1930: 1,614 (548)
- 1900: 1,826 (558)
- 1840: 163
- 1815: 130
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Rem
in 1828: 622968
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1466
- Earliest German Settlement: 1900
- Churches: None
- District: 2 - Almás
Village Names:
- German: Legin, Riedau, Rigitza
- Official: Ridjica
- Hungarian: Regöce, Rigyicza
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Regöcze, Ridica, Rigica, Reg, Nagy-Patalon, Legyen, Rigyica
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Sombor
- 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: Rigyica
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638253 - 638256
- FHL Census Microfilm: Rigyicza
in 1828: 622968
Miscellaneous:
-
Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1544
- Earliest German Settlement: 1766
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese
- District: 1 - Baja
- Ridjica was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
Village Names:
- German: Schajkasch-Sentiwan
- Official: Sajkaski Sveti Ivan
- Hungarian: Kovilszentiván, Sajkásszentiván
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Sajkas, Kowilszentiwan, Sentivan
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Titel
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 3,192 (1,250)
- 1910: 3,061 (1,249)
- 1880: 2,210 (691)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
Miscellaneous:
-
Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1254
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1900
- Churches: Greek Orthodox/Bács diocese, Evangelical Lutheran/Bánya
diocese
- District: 12 - Titel
Village Names:
- German: Sekitsch
- Official: Lovcenac
- Hungarian: Szeghegy
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Winkelsberg, Szegegyház, Sekics
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Topola
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 3,453 (2,450)
- 1910: 3,591 (2,440)
- 1880: 3,395 (1,974)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Szeghegy
in 1828: 622968
- Evangelist parish books said to be preserved in their entirety
in the state office in the town, according to Igor Prlja .
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1476
- Earliest German Settlement: 1786
- Churches: Evangelical Lutheran/Bánya diocese
- District: 9 - Topolya
- Some settlers of this town continued migration eastward to Russia as
documented in Karl Stumpp's The Emigration from Germany to Russia
(AHSGR).
- Sekitsch was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
Village Names:
- German: Senta
- Official: Szenta
- Hungarian: Zenta
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- eastern border of the Batschka, northerly
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 30,697 (209)
- 1910: 29,666 (177)
- 1880: 21,200 (447)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Senta, Zenta
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 0605896 - 0605897, 0639154 - 0639164,
0605898 - 0605900, 0639165 - 0639172
- FHL Census Microfilm: Szenta
in 1828: 622970
- FHL Census Microfilm: Zenta
in 1828: 622970
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest German Settlement: ?
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese,
Greek Orthodox/Bács diocese, Jewish
- District: 10 - Zenta
Village Names:
- German: Waldau
- Official: Sonta
- Hungarian: Szond, Szonta
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Belsö-Szond, Külsö-Szond, Kis-Szond, Nagy-Szonta
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Apatin
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 5,563 (1,230)
- 1910: 5,558 (1,226)
- 1880: 4,692 (825)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Szonta
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 639103 - 639109
- FHL Census Microfilm: Szonta
in 1828: 622968
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1173
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1890
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 3 - Apatin
Village Names:
- German: St. Tomas
- Official: Srbobran
- Hungarian: Bácsszenttamás, Szent-Tamás
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Szenttamás
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Altbetsche
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 15,251 (450)
- 1910: 14,335 (430)
- 1880: 10,609 (488)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Szenttamas
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 639091 - 639095
- FHL Census Microfilm: Szent Thomas
in 1828: 622968
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest German Settlement: ?
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese
- District: 11 - Óbecse
Village Names:
- German: Stanischitsch, Donauwachenheim
- Official: Stanisic
- Hungarian: Örszállás
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Steinsitz, Tannenschütz, Wachenheim, Tanaschitz, Stanischitz, Örs, Bathteremhelye, Sztanisics
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Sombor
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 7,580 (5,250)
- 1910: 7,086 (5,206)
- 1880: 6,685 (4,451)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Sztanisics
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638224 - 638230
- FHL Census Microfilm: Sztanisits
in 1828: 622968
- At FHL: OSB 1788 - 1895
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1339
- Earliest German Settlement: 1788
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese
- District: 4 - Zombor
- Stanischitsch was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
Village Names:
- German:
- Official: Stapar
- Hungarian: Sztapár
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Apatin
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 5,557 (190)
- 1910: 5,563 (189)
- 1880: 5,194 (87)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Sztapar
in 1828: 622968
Miscellaneous:
-
Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1740
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1900
- Churches: Greek Orthodox/Bács diocese
- District: 3 - Apatin
Village Names:
- German: Maria Theresiopel, Subotitza
- Official: Subotica
- Hungarian: Szabadka
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Theresiopel, Zabotka, Szent-Mária
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- northeastern Batschka
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 61,367 (1,479)
- 1910: 94,610 (1,913)
- 1880: 101,857 (2,600)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Szabadka
- Church records available at FHL:
- Austrian Military Deaths 1809-10
- Austrian Military Deaths 1848-49
- Roman Catholic 1848 - 1895
- Roman Catholic (St. György) 1811 - 1895
- Roman Catholic (St. Rókus) 1841 - 1895
- Roman Catholic (St. Teráz) 1826 - 1895
- Roman Catholic (Sandor) 1855 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- 1454383
- 1454414
- 0638168 - 0638172
- 0638297 - 0638300, 0639072 - 0639076
- 0639077 - 0639087
- 0638257 - 0638296
- 0639088
- FHL Census Microfilm: Sandor
in 1828: 622968
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1391
- Earliest German Settlement: circa 1779
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese,
Greek Orthodox/Bács diocese, Jewish
- District: 10 - Zenta
- Subotica was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
- Maria-Theresiopel
Village Names:
- German:
- Official: Svilojevo
- Hungarian: Szilágyi
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Apatin
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 1,822 (150)
- 1910: 1,802 (125)
- 1880: 2,476 (171)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Szilbas
in 1828: 622968
Miscellaneous:
Village Names:
- German: Teletschka
- Official: Telecka
- Hungarian: Bácsgyulafalva, Gyulafalva, Gyula
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Batsch-Juliusdorf, Bács-Gyulafalva
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Sombor
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 3,192 (500)
- 1910: 2,818 (238)
- 1880: -
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1883
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1900
Village Names:
- German:
- Official: Temerin
- Hungarian: Temerin
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Temeri, Almás
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Novi Sad
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 9,928 (500)
- 1910: 9,768 (231)
- 1880: 7,865 (1,018)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Temerin
- Church records available at FHL:
- Births: 1850 - 1895
- Deaths & Marriages: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 639110 - 639118
- FHL Census Microfilm: Temerin
in 1828: 622969
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1332
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1890
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Jewish
- District: 7 - Újvidék
Village Names:
- German:
- Official: Titel
- Hungarian: Titel
- Spelling and/or dialect variants:
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- extreme southeast corner of the Batschka on the Theiß River
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 5,713 (1,336)
- 1910: 5,792 (1,163)
- 1880: 3,321 (621)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Titel
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 639120 - 639121
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1138
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1900
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese
- District: 12 - Titel
- Titel was the birthplace of
Mileva Maric
(1875-1948), first wife of Albert Einstein,
also a physicist who some claim was very instrumental in formulating his most famous
theories.
Village Names:
- German: Torschau
- Official: Torza
- Hungarian: Torzsa
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Savino Selo, Torscha, Thorzateleke, Tharcsa
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Kula
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 3,810 (2,961)
- 1910: 3,883 (2,949)
- 1880: 3,068 (2,795)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
- FHL Census Microfilm: Torzsa
in 1828: 622969
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1552
- Earliest German Settlement: 1784
- Churches: Evangelical Lutheran/Bánya diocese, Reformed/Dunamellék 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).
- Torschau was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
Village Names:
- German: Towarisch
- Official: Tovarisevo
- Hungarian: Bácstóváros,
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Tovarischevo, Tawarisch, Tovarics, Tovariszova
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Palanka
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 3,875 (850)
- 1910: 3,923 (852)
- 1880: 3,439 (844)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Tovarisova
- Church records available at FHL: 1868 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638080
- FHL Census Microfilm: Tovarisova
in 1828: 622969
- 1826-1844 was a filial parish; records were kept at
Bukin
- 1844-1868 was a filial parish; records were kept at
Obrovac
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1543
- Earliest German Settlement: After 1843
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese
- District: 6 - Palanka
Village Names:
- German: Tscheb
- Official: Cib
- Hungarian: Bács-Cséb, Cséb, Duna-Cséb
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Ceb, Celarevo, Cib, Dunacséb, Tschieb, Kis-Cséb, Cséb
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Palanka
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 2,705 (1,950)
- 1910: 2,572 (1,954)
- 1880: 2,339 (1,833)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Cseb
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 0638123 - 0638124
- FHL Census Microfilm: Cseb
in 1828: 622964
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1448
- Earliest German Settlement: 1733
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 6 - Palánka
Village Names:
- German: Tschonopel, Tschanopl
- Official: Conoplja
- Hungarian: Csonoplya
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Chomokla, Csomokla, Csomoklia, Csomoklya, Csonopla, Szentfalva, Tschanopel, Tschinopel, Tschonopl, Tschonoplya
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Sombor
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 4,783 (2,250)
- 1910: 4,539 (2,240)
- 1880: 5,130 (2,126)
- 1762: c. 700
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Csonoplya
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 638108 - 638112
- FHL Census Microfilm: Csonoplya
in 1828: 622964
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1399
- Earliest German Settlement: 1786
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Jewish
- District: 4 - Zombor
- Tschonopel was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
Village Names:
- German: Wajska
- Official: Vajska
- Hungarian: Vajszka
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Waiska
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Hodschag
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 2,890 (250)
- 1910: 2,196 (248)
- 1880: 1,329 (228)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Vajaszka
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 639151 - 639152
- FHL Census Microfilm: Vaiszka
in 1828: 622969
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1332
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1890
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 5 - Hodschag
Village Names:
- German: Waschkut
- Official: Vaskút
- Hungarian: Vaskút
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Eisenbrunn, Bathkuta, Baskut
Location:
- Country: Hungary
- northwestern Batschka, just southeast of Baja
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1930: 4,897 (3,995)
- 1900: 5,039 (4,172)
- 1828: 3,388
- 1815: 2,925
- 1791: 1,943
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Vaskut
- Church records available at FHL: 1772 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 0639440 - 0639444
- FHL Census Microfilm: Waskuth
in 1828: 622969
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1514
- Earliest German Settlement: 1750
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 1 - Baja
Village Names:
- German: Wekerledorf, Neu Gajdobra,
- Official: Nova Gajdobra
- Hungarian: Wekerlefalva
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Wekerle, Neu-Schöndorf, Neu-Gutdorf, Weckerlidorf
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Palanka
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 1,048 (950)
- 1910: 993 (937)
- 1880: -
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records:
- Church records available at FHL:
- FHL Microfilm Nr.:
Miscellaneous:
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Bibliography
- Earliest German Settlement: mid-18th century
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 6 - Palánka
Village Names:
- German: Weprowatz
- Official: Veprovac
- Hungarian: Vepröd, Veprovacz
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Kruscic, Bepros, Ebersdorf
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- near Kula
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 3,155 (2,500)
- 1910: 3,162 (2,458)
- 1880: 2,709 (1,780)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Veprovatz, Verprovac
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 0639153, 0605893 - 0605895
- FHL Census Microfilm: Veprovatz
in 1828: 622969
Miscellaneous:
- Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1543
- Earliest German Settlement: Before 1900
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese
- District: 8 - Kula
- Weprowatz was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
- Weprowatz
Village Names:
- German: Zombor
- Official: Sombor
- Hungarian: Zombor
- Spelling and/or dialect variants: Czobor-Szent-Mihály, Szombor
Location:
- Country: Yugoslavia
- central western Batschka, near, although not on, the Danube
- Postal-Code:
- Railroad station:
Population:
- 1921: 31,332 (2,901)
- 1910: 30,593 (2,181)
- 1880: 24,693 (2,672)
Genealogical Records:
- Village name in FHL records: Zombor
- Church records available at FHL: 1826 - 1895
- FHL Microfilm Nr.: 639173 - 639187
Miscellaneous:
-
Bibliography
- Earliest Appearance in History: 1340
- Earliest German Settlement: circa 1749
- Churches: Roman Catholic/Kalocsa diocese, Greek Orthodox/Bács
diocese,
Jewish
- District: 4 - Zombor
- Zombor was the location of a prisoner camp for Germans held by Partisans
during World War II.
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