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- ZVA NEWS Volume 4, Number 1 -
April 1999 -
© copyright 1999 by ZVA and FEEFHS; all rights
reserved
First Posted: 6 April 1999
ZICHYDORF VILLAGE ASSOCIATION
NEWS
Volume 4, No. 1
.............................................................................. April 1999
COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE
I have arranged a site for our memorial that is even better than
any we had previously considered. The City of
Regina is developing a park at 11th Avenue and Montreal Street,
right in the heart of old Little Zichydorf.
The community association has the major voice in the park's
design. They are planning four formal entrances,
each honouring one of the ethnic groups that has predominated in
the area over the years. Of course, one of
these groups is Germans. The organizers have indicated
enthusiasm for making our plaque part of the German
theme entrance. A first draft text for the plaque follows.
Please make any comments or suggestions to Glenn.
"In memory of the pioneers from Zichydorf and Gyrgyhaza in
the Banat province of Austria-Hungary who constituted a large
proportion of the German-speaking population of Regina and area
in the early 1900s. Several dozen families left their homeland
seeking peace, freedom, and opportunity in an unknown hinterland.
They struggled through poverty, drought, and pestilence to become
pillars of the growing community and contributed to the building
of a strong foundation for their thousands of descendants.
Erected by the Zichydorf Village Association, Georg Kurzhals,
Federation of East European Family History Societies, and
Victoria Club Ltd. June 15, 2000."
The last portion recognizes major contributors. If you would
like to make a special contribution to this project,
send it to Glenn and mark it "Memorial". We will recognize as
many contributors as space allows, beginning
with the largest contributions.
NEW AT THE LIBRARY AND ON THE WEB
Robert Bujdosa, our Plandiste friend who now lives in Sweden, has
sent us a 20 minute home video of his trip
to Plandiste in June, 1998. It is a home video, not an
award-winning travelogue, so have realistic expectations.
There are views of the town, but most importantly, a visit to the
cemetery.
Contrary to some reports, at least some of the old German
headstones are still intact, although not well cared
for. With Robert's help, I have prepared a short printed guide
to go along with the video. Available at
SGS.
Mike Kleisinger wrote a paper titled The Forgotten Fathers:
The German Canadian Experience, 1900-
1918 for a history class and has contributed it to our
library. It deals with the experiences of his
ancestors in Regina before and during World War I, particularly
the prejudices they faced due to the
war.
During World War II, most Donauschwaben drafted into the German
army served in the Prinz Eugen Division.
Thanks to Harold Miller for discovering a profile of this unit.
Point your web browser at http://www.csd.uwm.edu/~jpipes/7ss.html.
CD-ROM PROJECT
Laura Grzyb had an idea that we have been developing for the last
few months. We propose to scan as many
old Zichydorf and Zichydorfer pictures as we can find and copy
them to a CD, creating a permanent digital
record of our Zichydorf heritage for future generations! If you
don't have a computer, there is bound to be
someone in your family who does. Those who contribute a certain
level of content would receive a free CD in
return. Those who do not contribute could buy them for a nominal
fee.
Content would include pictures, family trees in GEDCOM or text
format, stories, indices that we have created
for the web, etc., etc. The only limits are our imaginations. A
CD stores so much data that we would
probably never fill it. We will discuss the potential for this
project at our spring meeting. If you are unable to
attend, give me a call if you have any comments or
suggestions.
A MEMBER'S SUCCESS STORY
Last fall I received an email from Ray Borschowa that
demonstrates how hard work, imagination, and
technology paid off for him:
"October was a very exciting month. Last summer I used the
internet to search all possible European phone
directories for Borschova and Borschowa. I found 3 and sent a
letter to all of them inquiring if they were
related to the Borschova's from Zichydorf.
One family from Germany replied and told me that their name was
spelled wrong in phone book, a lady from
Hungary did not answer and the third family telephoned me from
Germany the day they received the letter.
Their father is from Zichydorf and they are related to me. They
are ecstatic about this, they did not know
about Borschowa's in North America.
After their father dies the name will no longer exist in Germany;
he has three daughters, all born in Germany.
I sent them a 7 pound box, full of Borschowa information, have
written about 10 pages in letters and talked to
the oldest daughter three times. One of the daughters has been
to Zichydorf. I will keep you informed if I
learn anything new."
FEDERATION OF EAST EUROPEAN FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETIES
CONVENTION
FEEFHS, host of our web site, is planning its 2001 convention for
Regina.
There are sure to be many speakers that would be helpful to those
researching our corner of the world. They
will be searching for speakers and volunteers in the months
ahead. Give some thought to whether you could
present a topic or spare some time to help out with planning or
execution of the convention. As the time
approaches, I will be recruiting volunteers.
BOOK REVIEWS
The German Canadians 1750-1937 by Heinz Lehman is a
thorough and well-researched accounting of Germans who came to
Canada. It covers all the major geographic concentrations and
all the different time periods. It has many pages dealing
specifically with Saskatchewan and mentions Zichydorf several
times.
One of the highlights is a long letter by Peter Kleckner on the
occasion of the death of Johann Bolen, one of the first
Zichydorfers in Saskatchewan. It describes how they decided to
immigrate, what they found, and how their lives improved in their
new homes. Other passages describe the Zichydorf influence in
the settlements at Vibank and at St. Elizabeth, west of
Gravelbourg. I strongly recommend that any Zichydorf researcher
read the applicable sections of this book.
Leidensweg der Deutschen im kommunistischen
Jugoslawien lists all the Donauschwaben in Yugoslavia who
were killed during and after World War II. It is organized by
village, usually specifying which villagers died in which
concentration camps, their birth and death years, and often
specifying their cause of death. Fortunately, the Zichydorf
research is among the most complete. There is a separate listing
for Georghausen / Gyrgyhaza.
There is also German text describing the events and numerous
statistical tables and graphs. We will work on translating the
text in the months ahead. It is very sad skimming a 1,000 page
book that is mostly columns of names of murdered people. It
gives some insight into the troubles in the Balkans today.
Nemesis at Potsdam by Alfred M. de Zayas is an
account of the Allies' complicity in the expulsion of Germans
from captured territory at the close of World War II. It
describes how factions within the US and British delegations
wanted a severe result for the Germans "to teach them a
lesson".
Some of these people advocated completely de-industrializing
Germany and turning it into one huge farm. Fortunately, cooler
heads prevailed and recognized that it was the harsh conditions
imposed after World War I that led to World War II and that it
would be counterproductive to go down that road again.
Unfortunately, too many concessions had already been granted to
the Soviet block concerning resettlement of ethnic Germans.
Although some people raised their voices about inhumane
treatment, the die had been cast and the Soviets implemented
their plans without direct interference. There is some detail
about events in Prussia and Poland, but very little detail about
Banat.
ACHTZENER BOOK TRANSLATION
Liz Hugel has completed her translation of Achtzener's second
book. She will need a couple of more weeks for some final
proofing and another few weeks for production. With any luck,
the two volumes combined should be ready by early June. Pricing
has not yet been set. This is an absolute "must have" for any
Zichydorf researcher. It contains the history of the village,
many pictures, and a roster of the residents in 1944 with birth
dates. If you are on email, I will send a message when the book
is ready and the price is set. If you don't have email, I will
mail you an order form.
ST MARY'S CHURCH RECORDS
John Hugel has encountered some trouble with his back and is
unable to sit for very long, so his ambitious project to extract
these records has been delayed. He has completed a list of names
to search for and he has settled on his methodology, but has not
yet begun the actual extractions. He has recruited one helper,
but if you can also help out, call him at 789-1643. Good luck
John.
RESEARCHER LIST
Please add the following to your list:
Joe Novak, Box 334, Bismarck, ND, 58502-0334, 701-255-4410
(Novak)
Dean Haack, Box 87, Meyronne, SK, S0H 3A0, 306-264-3748
(Haack)
Jeannette Miller, froukje@sprynet.com
(Reslein,
Niedermayer, Schneider, Hochbaum)
Fred Koenig, 5515 Belva Place, Lanham, MD, 20706-2145,
301-577-0053, feko@erols.com, (Koenig,
Ferentz)
I will print a complete new list for the September
newsletter.
MEMBERSHIP AND DUES
We welcome all members, dues paying or not, for the knowledge
they share with all of us. However, we hope
members will voluntarily contribute to the cost of maintaining
the group (website, mailings, etc.). We suggest a
one-time donation of $25 CDN to the library fund plus an annual
donation of $10 to run the association's
affairs. Canadian members will receive a tax receipt for the
library donation from the Saskatchewan
Genealogical Society. Please contribute your 1999 dues in the
near future.
Paid so far for 1999: M. Kainer, N. Stetner, M. Kleisinger, G.
Schwartz, L. Grzyb, P. Niedermayer, C.
Johnson, B. Anwender, C. Ortman, T. Novak, S. Osborn-Ryan, D.
Connelly, R. Borschowa, A. Ritter, P
Eichof, J. Novak, G. Gleisinger, D. Haack, J. Dash, S.
Gibbard.
ZICHYDORF DATABASE
I now have over 10,500 names in my database. Have you sent me
your family tree? I may be able to link you
with others and save you a lot of work.
REGINA BRANCH MEETING
Regina Branch will meet at 2pm on Sunday, April 25, at St.
Timothy School, 280 Sangster Blvd. Mark your
calendar and please join us. Bring some Zichydorf friends. We
will plan production of our CD.
Zichydorf Village Association News
edited by: Glenn Schwartz
2274 Baldwin Bay, Regina, SK, S4V 1H2
Internet: http://feefhs.org/zva/frg-zva.html
email: gaschwartz@usa.net
Zichydorf Village Association
Membership/Researcher List
If you are not already on our researcher list, please complete
and return the following. Please Print.
Surname:__________________ First name: __________________ Maiden
name: ________________
Searching these names:
_______________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________ City/Town: _________________
Prov/State: _______________
Country: _______________ Postal code: ______________ Phone:
_____________ Fax: ___________
Email address: ____________________ Genealogy computer program
you use: _________________
Resources: Please list books, microfilms, skills, connections you
have that could help other researchers.
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
MEMBERSHIP
There is no obligation to pay dues to the ZVA. The primary
contribution of each member is information. We
hope, however that you will also contribute financially. We
suggest a one-time donation of $25 to our library
fund plus an annual contribution of $10 to help with expenses
(web site, mailing, etc.). If you are Canadian,
you will receive a receipt from the Saskatchewan Genealogy
Society (SGS) for the library contribution.
PURPOSE, GOALS, OBJECTIVES
PURPOSE
Gather, share, and preserve information about Zichydorf and the
surrounding villages and the families whose
history is associated.
GOALS
A. Complete each member's family history.
B. Put these histories in context - pre-Zichydorf, Zichydorf,
post-Zichydorf, relationship to other families, fate
of those who remained behind.
C. Create a legacy of information for future generations.
OBJECTIVES - methods of achieving goals
1. Search out information about Zichydorf and its families.
(Internet, email, mail, telephone, media)
2. Create a database of what information is available and who
has it to facilitate sharing and avoid duplication
of effort. (Available on Internet and on paper)
3. Accumulate physical resources. (Microfilm, books, maps,
family histories on Internet and in SGS
library)
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