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Johann Schwarzbauer

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Johann Schwarzbauer

Birth
Wallern im Burgenland, Neusiedl am See Bezirk, Burgenland, Austria
Death
unknown
Wallern im Burgenland, Neusiedl am See Bezirk, Burgenland, Austria
Burial
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Burgenland History: In 1043 a peace treaty between Henry III and King Samuel Aba of Hungary fixed the western border of Hungary along the Leitha and Lafnitz rivers, among others. The territory of the present-day Burgenland remained the western border-zone of Hungary until 1920. The demise of the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy occured in 1918 and World War I set the date of Burgenland's official unification with Austria as August 28, 1921.

All the descendents below are from records in Wallern, Burgenland, Austria unless otherwise stated; Wallern lies in the district of Neusiedl am See.
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Johann Schwarzbauer (born 1810) is the son of Johann Schwarzbauer (born 1783) and Anna Koppi (house 75), and the grandson of Kaspar Schwarzbauer (house 76) and Katharina Summer (house 15).

Johann Schwarzbauer (born 1810),
House 75, main street 8:

Johann Schwarzbauer (b. 1810) married Eva Deutsch (born 1818) in 1837. Eva is daughter to Matthias Deutsch, haus 77. From this union of marriage, Johann and Eva have five children:

1. Barbara (b. 1844) married Johann Zwickl in 1865.
2. Anna (b. 1847) married Jakob Graf (from Illmitz) in 1866.
3. Elisabeth (b 1849) married Johann Csida (from Pamhagen) in 1872.
4. Magdalena (b. 1852) married Matthias Csida (from Pamhagen) in 1876.
5. Julia (b ?) married Mr. Ratgap.
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Ref. Wallern, Valla in the History of its Houses: A study about the developement of Wallern at the time from 1683 to 1914, by Father Josef Graisy. Also, much appreciation to the on-line publication of Graisy's book is given to Johannes Graf and other contributors, researchers or editors of The Burgenland-Bunch (.org).
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E-mail Correspondent: T. Steichen
Per Father Graisy's book on Wallern, Elisabeth Schwarzbauer, born 1849 in Wallern, married Johann Csida of Pamhagen in 1872. She was the daughter of Johann Schwarzbauer, of house 75 (Hauptstraße 8) in Wallern, born 1810, and Eva Deutsch, of house 77 (Hauptstraße 4) in Wallern, born 1818, who married in 1837. Graisy gives considerably more detail on her siblings and ancestry in his book. Apparently, her sister Magdalene (born 1852) married Matthias Csida of Pamhagen in 1876. Might he be a brother to Johann? Graisy only gives the year of births, marriages and deaths, but the films of the Wallern church records are quite good and would provide exact dates.
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Note: Johann Schwarzbauer and his wife Eva Deutsch had two (known) children that immigrated to the US, Elizabeth, who married John S. Tschida (Csida) and settled in South Bend, Indiana, and Julia Tschida, who married Mr. Ratgap and settled in St. Paul, Minnesota. Another daughter, Magdalena, married Matthias Csida of Pamhagen.
Burgenland History: In 1043 a peace treaty between Henry III and King Samuel Aba of Hungary fixed the western border of Hungary along the Leitha and Lafnitz rivers, among others. The territory of the present-day Burgenland remained the western border-zone of Hungary until 1920. The demise of the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy occured in 1918 and World War I set the date of Burgenland's official unification with Austria as August 28, 1921.

All the descendents below are from records in Wallern, Burgenland, Austria unless otherwise stated; Wallern lies in the district of Neusiedl am See.
____________________________
Johann Schwarzbauer (born 1810) is the son of Johann Schwarzbauer (born 1783) and Anna Koppi (house 75), and the grandson of Kaspar Schwarzbauer (house 76) and Katharina Summer (house 15).

Johann Schwarzbauer (born 1810),
House 75, main street 8:

Johann Schwarzbauer (b. 1810) married Eva Deutsch (born 1818) in 1837. Eva is daughter to Matthias Deutsch, haus 77. From this union of marriage, Johann and Eva have five children:

1. Barbara (b. 1844) married Johann Zwickl in 1865.
2. Anna (b. 1847) married Jakob Graf (from Illmitz) in 1866.
3. Elisabeth (b 1849) married Johann Csida (from Pamhagen) in 1872.
4. Magdalena (b. 1852) married Matthias Csida (from Pamhagen) in 1876.
5. Julia (b ?) married Mr. Ratgap.
______________________________________
Ref. Wallern, Valla in the History of its Houses: A study about the developement of Wallern at the time from 1683 to 1914, by Father Josef Graisy. Also, much appreciation to the on-line publication of Graisy's book is given to Johannes Graf and other contributors, researchers or editors of The Burgenland-Bunch (.org).
______________________________________
E-mail Correspondent: T. Steichen
Per Father Graisy's book on Wallern, Elisabeth Schwarzbauer, born 1849 in Wallern, married Johann Csida of Pamhagen in 1872. She was the daughter of Johann Schwarzbauer, of house 75 (Hauptstraße 8) in Wallern, born 1810, and Eva Deutsch, of house 77 (Hauptstraße 4) in Wallern, born 1818, who married in 1837. Graisy gives considerably more detail on her siblings and ancestry in his book. Apparently, her sister Magdalene (born 1852) married Matthias Csida of Pamhagen in 1876. Might he be a brother to Johann? Graisy only gives the year of births, marriages and deaths, but the films of the Wallern church records are quite good and would provide exact dates.
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Note: Johann Schwarzbauer and his wife Eva Deutsch had two (known) children that immigrated to the US, Elizabeth, who married John S. Tschida (Csida) and settled in South Bend, Indiana, and Julia Tschida, who married Mr. Ratgap and settled in St. Paul, Minnesota. Another daughter, Magdalena, married Matthias Csida of Pamhagen.


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