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Novinky na webu www.genteam.eu

Dne mně informoval emailem web  www.GenTeam.eu o novinkách:
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www.GenTeam.eu -   approximately 1.3 million additional entries online

Vienna, April 17th, 2016

New at GenTeam:


1      NEW: Tenantry Registers of Moravia
        approximately 190,000 entries
2      NEW:  Proselyte in Vienna -
(back) movements  to Jewish Community
        approximately 6,300 entries
3      NEW:  Eisenstadt (Burgenland) - old Jewish Cemetery
        approximately 1,100 grave stones
4      Nuremberg (Germany)  Index of Civil Records 1810-1983
        approximately 650,000 new entries, now over 1.6 Million
5      Dioceses Passau (Germany)
        approximately 155,000 new entries
6      Vienna: index of Catholic baptisms in Vienna for the years
        1984-1915
        approximately 41,000 new entries
7      Vienna: index of Catholic deaths in Vienna
8      Vienna: index of Catholic marriages
        approximately 55.000 new entries - now more than 900,000 totally
9      Churchbook Registry-Indices of Lower Austria, Upper Austria,
        and Bohemia
        approximately 195.000 new entries




Dear Researchers!

On my own account:

With today’s new online records, the 32,500 registered users have immediately 14 million entries at their disposal. At this point, I would like to thank all those individuals, who have in the last 6 years furnished GenTeam 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 to all researchers.  All data at GenTeam is available free of charge. The use of GenTeam also requires no membership fee.  




Other developments created parallel to GenTeam are the www.GenList.at, a bilingual mailing list with more than 1,700 members as well as the genealogical link collection found at www.GenLink.at.



And Now To The Actual Update:


1     Tenantry Registries (Dominion) of Moravia
Approximately 190,000 Entries

Due to an already 1657 completed recording of tenant registers, an additional subject directory of Moravia was indexed by three authors, namely by Magistrate Kotačka, Magistrate Josef Peterka und PhD Ivo Sperát  with enhancements of territorial municipalities.

An Index consisting of surname, given name, and manor was posted online at GenTeam. In the Index are almost all subjects of all confessions listed.

Both comprehensive volumes (2252 pages) with additional information like localities and professions can be ordered directly from Dr. Sperát at


2     Proselyte in Vienna
approximately 6,300 entries

The Index Proselyten, created by Univ.Doz. Dr. Anna Staudacher, refers to the double volume recently published by Publishing House Peter Lang: Proselyten und Rückkehr (Proselyten und Rückkehr - der Übertritt zum Judentum in Wien 1868-1914, Peter Lang Edition, ISBN 978-3-631-60683-4) - an inventory, the date of birth was added for the more detailed identification of the persons. Part 1 - 569 pages - contains introductions to the sources and the topic in German and English as well as a marriage list of those who converted with the date of conversion (pages 217 - 563). Part 2 - 827 pages - contains the data of the proselyte protocols in editorial form with a multitude of supplemental sources to the spouses, parents with their occupations and children, to rescissions, now and then also to changes of names - with a bilingual user guide.




3     Eisenstadt (Burgenland, Austria)
       - old Jewish Cemetery
approximately 1.100 gravestones

This database was created by Mag. Johannes Reiss and his team at OJM (Austrian Jewish Museum) http://www.ojm.at (in German only). On 1082 gravestones 1105 Last Names are to find. Via QR you can find each grave. The oldest stone is from the year 1679 (Hirz Kamen)


4     Nürnberg/Nuremberg (Germany)
Approximately 650,000 new entries, now 1,65 Million

At the end of 2010, GenTeam furnished an online index of civil records for the city of Nuremberg for the time frame of 1810 – 1879 with approximately 990,000 entries. 

Now GenTeam has added an additional 650,000 entries to this index. Each entry contains surname, given name and, for records before 1920, confessions of faith. Also an order number is given for additional information that can be acquired for a fee from the City Archive at the following link:





5     Dioceses Passau (Germany):
approximately 154,000 new entries

Of the now approximately 2,95 million church records from the Dioceses Passau about 440,000 are marriages and are complete, about 1,4 million are baptisms, and the remainder are deaths.

In this database you will find parish, volumes, page numbers, surnames, Christian names, Date/Year or records, many times but not always profession, as well as address /place.  You will find the church registers of the Dioceses Passau at www.matricula-online.eu. You will find a table listing all parishes with updated time frames and important tips under Hilfe/Info (Help/Information).

The Archive of the Dioceses Passau and GenTeam would like to thank cordially for the transmitted corrections as well as for all new records.



6     Baptismal Index Vienna
       between 1585 and 1915
Approximately 41,000 new Databases, more than 1 million already online!

Entries from the following parishes were added: 01 Schotten, 01 Sankt Stephan, 03 Erdberg, 05 Sankt Florian (Matzleinsdorf), 05 Sankt Josef Margarethen, 07 Sankt Ulrich, 07 Schottenfeld and 10 Sankt Johann Evangelist (the numbers are the districts).

You will find a listing of all parishes with updated time frames under Help (Hilfestufe). 

At this point I would like to take the opportunity to cordially thank Elisabeth Kultscher, Alexander Masak, Lisi Maxa, Dr. Günter Oppitz, Gerda Smodej, Judith Starke and Wolfgang Sturm as well to all those, who already are working on other indices, which will be posted online in the near future.

I also would like to invite you to collaborate on this project. Please contact me under kontakt@GenTeam.at.


7     Index of Catholic Deaths in Vienna

Since the list of the deceased in the Viennese Newspaper contains vast gaps (even with consideration of Viennese historic borders, as well as the interesting fact that on average approximately 40% entries of deceased children, 1-year and under, are missing); therefore, we at GenTeam have begun an index of Catholic Burials. 

New entries were added today of the following parishes:  01 Sankt Michael and 01 Schotten.

Again, you will find a listing of all parishes with updated time frames under “Help” (Hilfestufe). 

I would like to express my warmest thanks to Monika Fischer.


8     Vienna: Index of Catholic Marriages
approximately 55.000 new entries - in total now over 900.000


The index of Catholic marriages of Vienna created a few years ago (1542 to appr. 1860; including the ever-present military in Vienna), will now be extended to the year 1938.

Additional entries are added from the 09 Votivkirche, 10Sankt Anton (now complete), 17 Hernals and 21 Leopoldau. 

You will find a listing of all parishes with updated timeframes under Help.

I would like to express my heart-felt gratitude to Claudia Heres, Georg Marlovics, Franz Spevacek, Dipl.-Ing. Leopold Strenn and Jesko Stampa for their valuable help.


9     Church Records Indices from Lower Austria, Upper Austria, and Bohemia
Approximately 195,000 entries from Catholic Church Records were added.

At GenTeam you will find the complete list of Parishes with updated time frames under Help (Hilfestufe).

Lower Austria:
Allhartsberg, Ameis, Eibenstein, Groß, Großnondorf, Großpertholz, Kleinzell, Kottes, Krumau am Kamp, Mittergrabern, Schwarzenbach in der Buckligen Welt, Senftenberg, Stockerau und Straning.

Upper Austria:
Linz-Urfahr, Wartberg ob der Aist

Bohemia:
Reichenau/Rychnov nad Knezou

At this point I would like to cordially thank Dominik Bichlmayer, Min.Rat.iR. Johann Frank, Franziska Heidrich, Elisabeth Kultscher, Theodora Winkler, Clemens Weidmann, Leo Pum, Mag. Gabi Rudinger-Ferger, Anna and Franz Schübl as wellas the small team of Linz.

My special calling applies solely to Graz and Linz researchers, these cities are so important to expand general indexes. 


Comments:

The ingenious Auto-complete function will help you to solve orthographic problems, for example by choosing certain regions or names. For example, if you only want to inquire about the church records from Graz, you will enter in the parish search field <Graz>.  If you search for example for the city Kleinpertenschlag, of  which you don’t know whether it was entered as Klein Pertenschlag, Klein-Pertenschlag, or Kleinpertenschlag, then you enter in the search field only <pertenschlag>.  Though this will increase the number of hits, but it also will heighten den chance to find the entry.  The often so annoying wildcards become herewith superfluous — they are not intended by GenTeam.

You can also enter parts of names to improve your rate of hits. 

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

Databases: www.GenTeam.eu
Mailing List:  www.GenList.at

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