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www.GenTeam.eu - January 2023: approx. 320,000 additional entries online
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Vienna, January 14th, 2023
What’s new on GenTeam
1 Military: Austro-Hungarian casualty lists 1914-1919
2 Vienna: Roman Catholic baptisms
3 Vienna: Roman Catholic burials
4 Indices of Roman Catholic church registers for Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Burgenland, Styria, Tyrol, Salzburg as well as Moravia and Germany
A brief overview of the information available on GenTeam:
Austro-Hungarian casualty lists 1914-1919
Comprehensive gazetteer of
Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and South Tyrol
including parish affiliations, archival districts and links to the archives
Data from
Vienna, Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Burgenland, Salzburg, Tyrol, Styria, Carinthia, Vorarlberg, Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, Slovakia, Slovenia and
Germany
Dear researchers,
About this update
2010 GenTeam went online with a total of 1.3 million records. Meanwhile, we have reached a total of more than 21 million.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has provided GenTeam with data or has contributed to long-term projects over the past 13 years, and all those who have been working behind the scenes to ensure that GenTeam functions properly and continues to expand.
GenTeam is a European platform connecting historians and genealogists who work on their own or in teams to provide researchers all over the world with information from their databases. On GenTeam, all record details are available entirely and free of charge. Using this site requires no membership fee.
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Details on this update
1 Military – Austro-Hungarian casualty lists of World War I, 1914-1919
Once again, numerous lists and parts of lists have been put online.
The casualty lists enumerate the wounded and killed soldiers as well as the prisoners of war of all Crown Lands of the Habsburg monarchy. In their entirety, these lists will hold approximately 3 to 3.5 million names. They include officers and one-year volunteers, but also subordinated military personnel of all denominations, including Jewish, Muslim and Protestant soldiers.
Sincere thanks to all those who have contributed to this important database, all those who are already working on further lists, as well as Frank Raschka for managing this project.
I would like to invite you to participate in this fascinating project. If you are interested, please contact the project manager Frank Raschka at <mailto:verlustliste at gmail.com> verlustliste at gmail.com or <mailto:kontakt at GenTeam.at> kontakt at GenTeam.at. We will then send you a sample entry table and assign you a list number.
2 Vienna – Roman Catholic baptisms 1595- 1920
A large number of records have been added for the parishes of 03 Landstraße, 03 Erdberg, 08 Gebäranstalt (Alservorstadt Krankenhaus), 12 Meidling, 15 Reindorf, 16 Neulerchenfeld, 17 Hernals, 18 Währing, 19 Neustift am Walde, 20 Sankt Brigitta.
The numbers indicate the respective district of Vienna.
For a list of the available parishes and their respective periods as well as further important information on this database, click the green Help/Info button in the top right corner of the GenTeam website.
I would like to sincerely thank Barbara Dooley, Karin Fleisch, Cindy Lindau, Debbie Kaska, Erika Klann, Robin Knapp, Karin Osternacher, Regina Puschelik, Ingrid Schuh, Franz Spevacek and Judith Starke!
3 Vienna – Roman Catholic burials 1600- 1938
Records have been added for the parish of 02 St. Josef.
I would like to sincerely thank Monika Fischer!
For a list of the available parishes and their respective periods as well as further important information on this database, click the green Help/Info button in the top right corner of the GenTeam website.
4 Indices of church registers from Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Burgenland, Styria and Tyrol as well as Moravia and Bohemia
Records have been added for the following Roman Catholic parishes:
Lower Austria:
Elsarn, Enzesfeld, Ernstbrunn, Gaweinstal, Haugsdorf, Johannesberg, Ladendorf, Leobersdorf, Litschau, Neunkirchen, Pernitz, Piesting, Pillichsdorf, Pulkau, Rabensburg, Sankt Veit an der Triesting, Seefeld, Stoitzendorf, Straß im Straßertale, Waidmannsfeld, Weitersfeld, Windigsteig
Upper Austria:
Bad Hall
Burgenland (Hungary):
Neuhaus am Klausenbach
Styria:
Sankt Anna ob Schwanberg, Sankt Jakob im Freiland, Semriach
Tyrol:
Abfaltersbach, Trins
Moravia:
Grafendorf/Hrabetice
Bohemia:
Zuggers/Krabonoš (before 1921 part of Lower Austria)
For a list of the available parishes and their respective periods as well as further important information on this database, click the green Help/Info button in the top right corner of the GenTeam website.
I would like to sincerely thank Christoph Agl, Mag. Rudolf Auer, Ursula Baldemaier, Frank Datatschek, Johann Frank, Christoph Glöckel, Sabine Goger, Josef Haas, Bettina Hager, Mag. Karen Jesserer, Karl Kaltenbrunner, Andreas Korzinek, Regina Loidolt, Martin Rapf, Ingrid Schuh, Mag. Isabella Spari, Rainer Sticht, Karin Swoboda, Valentin Umlauft, Christian Wagnsonner, Hubert Wolflehner as well as all those who are already working on further indices.
We would be particularly pleased if you would also like to contribute to GenTeam by creating a database or providing one you have already finished. Whether you are fluent in reading Kurrent or prefer to create an index based on a source written with a typewriter or in Latin letters: There is something for everyone! We look forward to your participation.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
I wish you all the best for your research with GenTeam and the new records!
With best regards,
Felix Gundacker
Prof. Ing. Felix Gundacker
Pantzergasse 30/8
A-1190 Vienna
Phone: +43 676 40 11 059
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