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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Maria Schwarzbauer's baptismal record:
Name: Maria Schwarzbauer
Event: Baptism
Event Date: 10 Dec 1841
Event Place: Valla, Moson, Hungary
Gender: Female
Father: Joanes Schwarzbauer
Mother: Eva Deutch
Line Number:
Film Number: 700901
Digital Folder Number: 004675724
Image Number: 00077
Source: Family Search (.org), Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636 - 1895.
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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Maria Schwarzbauer's baptismal record:
Name: Maria Schwarzbauer
Event: Baptism
Event Date: 10 Dec 1841
Event Place: Valla, Moson, Hungary
Gender: Female
Father: Joanes Schwarzbauer
Mother: Eva Deutch
Line Number:
Film Number: 700901
Digital Folder Number: 004675724
Image Number: 00077
Source: Family Search (.org), Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636 - 1895.
Family Members
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Andrew "Andreas" Schwarzbauer
1839 – unknown
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Barbara "Borbala" Schwarzbauer Zwickl
1844 – unknown
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Anna Schwarzbauer Graf
1847 – unknown
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Elizabeth Schwarzbauer Tschida
1850–1939
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Magdalena Schwarzbauer Csida
1852 – unknown
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Rosa Schwarzbauer
1854 – unknown
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Ansel "Anselmus" Schwarzbauer
1856 – unknown
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Juliana Schwarzbauer Rathgeb
1861–1943
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