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Anna Schwarzbauer Graf

Birth
Wallern im Burgenland, Neusiedl am See Bezirk, Burgenland, Austria
Death
unknown
Wallern im Burgenland, Neusiedl am See Bezirk, Burgenland, Austria
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Anna was born on April 23 1847 in Valla, Moson, Hungary as the daughter of Johann Schwarzbauer and Eva Deutsch.

Valla became subject to Austria on August 28, 1921, and the village is now referred to as Wallern, Burgenland, Austria; Pamhagen lies in the district of Neusiedl am See .

Wallern, aka Wallern im Burgenland (Hungarian: Valla) is a town in the northeastern part of Burgenland in Austria. It is located in the southern part of the Neusiedl am See district east of the Neusiedlersee, on Route 52 about 5 Km north of the Einser-Kanal border with Hungary.
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Anna Schwarzbauer's baptismal record:

Name: Anna Schwarzbauer
Event: BAPTISM
Event Date: 23 Apr 1847
Event Place: Valla, Moson, Hungary
Gender: Female
Father: Johann Schwarzbauer
Mother: Eva Deutsch
Line Number:
Film Number: 700901
Digital Folder Number: 004675724
Image Number: 00106

Source: Family Search (.org), Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636 - 1895.
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Anna is mentioned at parent's residence, House 75 in Wallern:

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.

Two of the daughters went to America - Elisabeth and her husband immigrated to South Bend, Indiana, while Julia and her husband immigrated to St. Paul, Minnesota.
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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).
Anna was born on April 23 1847 in Valla, Moson, Hungary as the daughter of Johann Schwarzbauer and Eva Deutsch.

Valla became subject to Austria on August 28, 1921, and the village is now referred to as Wallern, Burgenland, Austria; Pamhagen lies in the district of Neusiedl am See .

Wallern, aka Wallern im Burgenland (Hungarian: Valla) is a town in the northeastern part of Burgenland in Austria. It is located in the southern part of the Neusiedl am See district east of the Neusiedlersee, on Route 52 about 5 Km north of the Einser-Kanal border with Hungary.
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Anna Schwarzbauer's baptismal record:

Name: Anna Schwarzbauer
Event: BAPTISM
Event Date: 23 Apr 1847
Event Place: Valla, Moson, Hungary
Gender: Female
Father: Johann Schwarzbauer
Mother: Eva Deutsch
Line Number:
Film Number: 700901
Digital Folder Number: 004675724
Image Number: 00106

Source: Family Search (.org), Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636 - 1895.
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Anna is mentioned at parent's residence, House 75 in Wallern:

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.

Two of the daughters went to America - Elisabeth and her husband immigrated to South Bend, Indiana, while Julia and her husband immigrated to St. Paul, Minnesota.
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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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