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January 2019: What’s new on GenTeam (Austrian Genealogy)

Posting of Felix Gundacker, Prof. Ing. Felix Gundacker email dated 20 Jan 2019 (reformatted for WordPress by ManyRoads).

GenTeam.eu  –    530,000 new records online

Vienna, January 20, 2019

What’s new on GenTeam

About this update: Now approximately 19.4 million records online!

Updated search list of looted publications of the Collection IKG

  1. Military: Austro-Hungarian casualty lists 1914-1919
    Already 1.3 million records online
  2. Diocese of Passau: 4,3 Million records online
  3. Vienna: Roman Catholic baptisms
  4. Vienna: Roman Catholic marriages
  5. Vienna: Roman Catholic burials
  6. Vienna: Civil marriages 1919-1920
  7. Indices of Roman Catholic church registers for Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Carinthia, Salzburg, Tyrol and Bohemia

Dear researchers,

About this update

Kursalon Stadtpark Wien 1900
Kursalon Stadtpark Wien 1900

With this update, GenTeam’s 44,500 registered users now have access to approximately 19.4 million records.

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 nine 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.

Facebook

On GenTeam’s Facebook page  you can find information on all previous updates.

Looted publications of the Collection IKG

The search list for heirs of looted publications of the Collection IKG has been updated.

This pro bono project headed by Mag. Leibl Rosenberg has already led to the restitution of many publications. We would like to sincerely thank all those from the GenTeam community who have helped us!

Details on this update

Military – Austro-Hungarian casualty lists of World War I: Already approximately 1.3 million records 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 of course also subordinated military personnel of all denominations, including Jewish, Muslim and Protestant soldiers.

Besides many partial lists, the following lists are now online in their entirety:

1-15, 84, 88, 93-94, 99, 101-102, 104-105, 107-109, 111, 113- 115, 121-122, 126-127, 129, 131, 132, 135-140, 146-148, 151, 155, 160, 162, 164, 173, 175, 178-179, 181-182, 186, 186, 190, 191, 193-196, 206, 208, 211, 214, 215, 221-222, 224-227, 229, 232, 241, 243, 245, 248, 252, 253, 255, 257, 261, 263, 264, 265, 267, 268, 269, 270, 272-273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 282-283, 285, 287-288, 291-295, 297-303-306, 309-316, 318-328, 330-332, 334-340, 342-353, 356-363, 365-367, 369-371, 375, 377, 381-383, 386, 388-391, 393, 396-397, 399, 402, 406, 408, 413, 417, 419-421, 424-425, 427-428, 430-431, 435, 438-440, 443-446, 448-454, 456, 458-459, 462, 464-466, 468-469, 471-472, 475, 477-479, 481-482, 485-487, 494, 497, 508-509, 517, 524, 529, 535, 674, 686

Approximately 240 additional lists are currently in progress.

I would like to thank Gertrud Auer, Georg Abbrandner, Evelyne Demuth, Karl Dienst, Maria Fichtner-Rosenau, Doris Fikerment, Tina Freiberger, Magdalena Gansmüller, Evelyn Gebhardt, Bernhard Gugimaier, Anna Maria Hinterlechner, Ray Joos, Robert Kaiser, Martin Loidolt, Johann Matthes, Eva Müller, Irmgard Pecksen, Sabina Popp, Leopold Scharinger, Felicitas Schneider, Engelbert Schossmann, Magdalena Schubert, Katrin Six, Stephan Tschiesche and Mag. Günter Wenth for the great number of new records. Thank you also to all those who are already working on further lists as well as to Frank Raschka for managing this project.

I cordially invite you to participate in this fascinating project. If you are interested please contact the project manager Frank Raschka at verlustliste@gmail.com or kontakt@GenTeam.at. We will then send you a sample entry table and assign you a list number.

Diocese of Passau:

Approximately 4,3 million records online

The overall number of approximately 4.3 million records from the Diocese of Passau comprises about 440,000 marriages (complete) and about 2,06 million baptisms. The remaining records are burials.

This database contains information on the parish, volume, page, last name, first name(s) and date/year, sometimes the occupation and the address/town are also indicated. You can access the church records of the Diocese of Passau at www.matricula-online.eu. 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.

The Archive of the Diocese of Passau and GenTeam would like to sincerely thank those who have provided these new records!

Vienna – Roman Catholic baptisms

Records have been added for the parishes of 03 Erdberg, 06 Gumpendorf, 08 Alservorstadt Pfarre, 08 Gebäranstalt (Alservorstadt Krankenhaus), 15 Fünfhaus, 16 Neulerchenfeld and 18 Währing.

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 Mag. Wolfgang Altfahrt, Elisabeth Kultscher, Cindy Lindau, Leo Mayer, Marco Puhr, Franz Spevacek, Judith Starke as well as all those who are already working on further indices!

Vienna – Roman Catholic marriages

Records from the parishes of 06 Gumpendorf and 13 Maria Hietzing have been added to the more than 910,000 records.

I would like to sincerely thank Dr. Günter Oppitz and Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Wasserburger.

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.

Vienna – Roman Catholic burials

Records from the parishes of 01 St. Stephan and 09 Votivkirche have been added.

I would like to sincerely thank Monika Fischer and Jesko Stampa!

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.

Vienna – Civil marriages

The years 1919-1920 (volumes 13-15) have been added.

I would like to sincerely thank Dipl.-Ing. Georg Gaugusch! 

Indices of Roman Catholic church registers for Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Carinthia, Salzburg, Tyrol and Bohemia

Records have been added for the following Roman Catholic parishes:

Lower Austria:

Amstetten, Asparn an der Zaya, Hain, Mistelbach, Obritzberg, Siebenhirten, Stockerau, Zistersdorf

Upper Austria:

Ebensee, Traunkirchen

Carinthia:

Pontafel

Salzburg:

Anthering, Lamprechtshausen, Salzburg Leopoldskron-Moos, Salzburg Liefering, Salzburg Maxglan, Salzburg-Militär

Tyrol:

Matrei am Brenner

Bohemia:

Nixdorf

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 Ursula Baldemaier, Wolfgang Berner, Johann Frank, Patrick Harrach, Franziska Heidrich, Reinhard Hoscher, Andreas Kniesel, Michael Kraibacher, Mag. Gabi Rudinger Ferger and Theodora Winkler as well as all those who are already working on further indices.

We would be more than happy if you too would like to contribute to GenTeam by creating a database or providing one you have already finished.

If you are interested in joining our team of contributors, or if you have any other question, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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

With best regards,
Felix Gundacker
Prof. Ing. Felix Gundacker
Pantzergasse 30/8
A-1190 VIENNA
Phone 0043 676 40 11 059

www.GenTeam.eu

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