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neděle 9. července 2017

Nové informace o přidání nových dat na GenTeam

Vienna, July 9th, 2017

New at GenTeam:

-       on my own account
– in total 16,8 million entries online at GenTeam!

1      Military: Casualty lists 1914-1919 Austria-Hungary
2      Dioceses Passau (Germany): approximately 253.000 new entries
3      Vienna: Catholic baptisms – additional records
4      Vienna: Catholic marriages – additional records
5      Vienna: Catholic deaths – additional records
6      Vienna: Coroner´s Inquest Protocols – additional records
7      Vienna: Civil marriages – additional records 1909-1919
8      Vienna: protestant marriages of the Danish Embassy
9      Prague (Czech Republic): Jewish Records
10     Index of Dominion records of Lower Austria – additional records
11     Indices of Catholic registers from Lower and Upper Austria,
        Burgenland, Tyrol and Salzburg



Dear Researcher and Genealogist,

On my own account:

With today´s online data, approximately 16,8 million entries are now available for the currently 37,000 registered users.

At this point, I would like to thank all individuals, who have furnished GenTeam over the last 7 years with vital information, all those who work on long-term projects, but also all those who work behind the scenes to ensure that GenTeam functions properly and continues to expand.

GenTeam is an 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.

An additional development created parallel to GenTeam is www.GenList.at, a bilingual mailing list which more than 1,700 members.


And now to the Actual update:

1     New: Military Casualty Lists
       Austrian-Hungary World War 1

In the Casualty Lists you will find the wounded, prisoners of war, and the fallen from all member countries of the Habsburg Monarchy. In total, there will be approximately 3 to 3,5 million entries. You will find offices, one-year volunteers, and, naturally, the whole gang with all confessions, this, also Jewish, Muslim and Protestant soldiers.


The following excerpts with more than 358.000 entries of a total of over 720 lists are already online on GenTeam now:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12, 13, 14, 15, 84, 88, 93, 99, 101, 102, 104, 108, 109, 111, 114, 115, 121, 126, 129, 131, 132, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 146, 147, 148, 155, 160, 162, 164, 173, 181, 186, 186, 190, 191, 193, 194, 195, 208, 211, 214, 215, 221, 224, 226, 227, 229, 232, 24, 243, 245, 248, 252, 253, 255, 257, 261, 263, 264, 265, 267, 268, 269, 270, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 283, 287, 291, 292, 293, 295, 297, 301, 306, 312, 325, 326, 327, 328, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 344, 345, 346, 686
Approximately additional 240 lists are in progress.

At this point, I would like to thank Georg Beck, Jan Cadilek, Maria Fichtner-Rosenau, Jürgen Früh, Robert Gross, Jitka Grossova, Bernhard Gugimaier, Ing. Walter Herin, Ray Joos, Gilberto Jugend, Robert Kaiser, Friedrich Kerndler, Charles Kovacshazy, Phyllis Kramer, Klaus Lener, Martin Loidolt, Leo Mittringer, Erin Pack-Jordan, Zvika Oren, Marlene Perrucci, Sabine Pichler, John Polt, Siddy Rosenberg, Peter Smith, Andreas Schmitmeier, Erich Steinerberger, Alexandre Studeny, Robert Uhrin, as well as Frank Raschka, as well as all who already work on additional lists which will soon go online.

I invite you cordially to participate in this fascinating project. We gladly send you a compilation and organize the number of your list. Please, contact the project manager, Frank Raschka (many thanks, Frank!) at verlustliste@gmail.com or kontakt@GenTeam.at.


2     Dioceses Passau
        approximately 253,000 new entries
Of the now approximately 3,57 million church records from the Dioceses Passau about 440,000 are marriages (now complete), about 1,65 million are baptisms, and the remainder are deaths.

In this database you will find parish, volumes, page numbers, Last Names, First Names, date/year or records, not always profession, as well as address/town. You will find the church registers of the Dioceses Passau at www.matricula-online.eu. You will also find a table listing all parishes with updated time frames and important tips under Hilfe/Info (Help/Information).

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


3     Vienna – Baptism Index between 1585 and 1915


Entries from the parishes 02 Sankt Johann Nepomuk, 03 Landstraße, 04 Wieden Paulaner, 05 Sankt Josef Margareten, 06 Gumpendorf, 07 Sankt Ulrich, 08 Alservorstadt Krankenhaus (Gebäranstalt), 09 Lichtental, 13 Lainz, 18 Währing and 20 Sankt Brigitta were added (i.e 02 = disctrict 2).

You will find a table listing all parishes with updated time frames under Hilfestufe/Help.

At this point, I would like to thank Mag. Wolfgang Altfahrt, Gabi Koller, Elisabeth Kultscher, Cindy Lindau, Lisi Maxa, Leo Mittringer, Angelika Panser, Gerda Smodej, Franz Spevacek, Judith Starke as well as all who already work on various indices with will soon go online.

I would like to invite to participate on this Index. Simply contact me at kontact@GenTeam.at.


4     Vienna and Surroundings: Index of Catholic marriages

The index of Catholic marriages of Vienna (1542-1860 including the military), which was drafted many years ago, is now extended until 1938.

Entries from the parishes 03 Landstraße and 09 Votivkirche ware added.

A list of all parishes with updated time frames you will find under Hilfestufe/Help.

Many thanks to Gabi Koller and Jesko Stampa.


5     Vienna: Index of Catholic deaths

Since the list of deaths in the Vienna 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 parish of 01 Maria Rotunda (Dominikaner) and 03 Landstraße.

You will find a table listing all parishes with updated time frames under Hilfestufe/Help.

I would like to thank Monika Fischer and Gabi Koller.


6     Vienna – Coroner´s Inquest Protocols from 1648 onwards

in Vienna, the task of inspecting a corps was assigned to the city coroner. This office was outfitted likely in the wake of the adoption of infection procedures of 1551.

The mortem protocols of the coroner´s office have survived from 1648 to 1920 in the Wiener Stadt- und Landesarchiv (the Vienna Municipal- and Provincial Archive) with minor gaps in the early years (between 1920 to 1938 evidence certificates were published). The database contains names, date of examination, profession, residence, age, sickness, date of birth (since 1804), status (since 1811), religion (since 1841), jurisdiction (since 1867) cemetery (since 1897) and parish of death (since 1900) of each individual. The date of examination does not have to be identical with the day of death. The exception is the notation of the hour of death in the protocol.

To Martha Melchart who already reviewed the years 1648-1655, I would like to express here my gratitude.


7     Vienna: Civil marriages
– additional records 1909-1919

Many thanks to DI Georg Gaugusch, who made this index of civil marriages of Vienna between 1909 and 1919, based on material of the City Archives of Vienna.


8     Vienna: protestant marriages of the Danish Embassy
Marriages of the Danish Embassy in Vienna between 1725 and 1783 are now added to the database which contains also the protestant parish AB 1783-1860, protestant parish HB 1784-1870, and the Dutch Embassy 1707 and 1783.
Records of the protestant parish AB and the Danish Embassy are online at www.matricula-online.eu

9     Prague – Jewish records
Today are added Jewish marriages of Prague (Czech Republic) between 1784 and 1873.

You will find a complete listing of Jewish communities with updated time frames under Hilfestufe/Help.

Many thanks to Dr. Randy Schoenberg and his team.


10  Index of Dominion records of Lower Austria

We added indices of the dominion Drosendorf in Lower Austria.

I would like to thank Dr. Günter Oppitz.


11  Register Indices from Lower and Upper Austria, Burgenland, Tyrol, and Salzburg

Registers of the following Roman Catholic parishes were added:

Lower Austria:
Biberbach, Grafenschlag, Kirchschlag, Kleinzell, Maria Laach, Mauerbach, Oberkirchen, Stockerau, Wilhelmsburg, Wolfsbach, Wolkersdorf, Ulmerfeld

Upper Austria:
Großraming, Hörsching, St. Marienkirchen/Pölsenz

Burgenland:
Girm (eigene Matriken bei Deutschkreuz), Neckenmarkt, Stoob, Weppersdorf, Wimpassing an der Leitha

Tyrol:
Matrei am Brenner


Salzburg:
Obertrum, Seekirchen

You will find a complete listing of parishes with updated time frames under Hilfestufe/Help.

At this point, I would like to thank Ursula Baldemaier, Ingrid Fleischer, Martina Gelbmann, Franziska Heidrich, Ulrike Heuer, Heinz Himmelbauer, Johann Hochstöger, Michael Kraibacher, Elisabeth Kultscher, Adolf Leutgeb, Christian Mayrhofer, Mag. Gabi Rudinger-Ferger, Franz Schönweiler, Christine Sinhuber and Wolfgang Strnad, as well as all who already work on various indices which will soon go online.

If you too would like to participate, please, contact me directly at kontakt@GenTeam.at.


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, if you only have questions, please, contact me anytime.

Now I wish you much joy and success with your research with GenTeam and the new entries.

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