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Janie: Keckskemety
I am looking for any information on this name in the Banat area. I am also looking for Sehi, Herzog, Schoeplein, Kripples, Schwartz, Minnich.

Thank you.
24/01/2004, 04:06:20
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Zlatica : Re: Keckskemety
www.genealogienetz.de/reg/ESE/dsinfo.htm might be of some help on Banat region.

www.rat.de/kuijsten/navigator
http://vivisimo.com
www.pikpuk.com
www.imrehun.com

You need to locate a name of a town in order to proceed with the research.
There were 2 KECKSKEMETYs and 30 KECKSKMETIs that passed thru Ellis Island to America.
24/01/2004, 04:21:04
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Janie: Re: Keckskemety
Here is all that I have. If you could help that would be wonderful!

Schopline(spelling might not be exact) born in Biled - Barbara's mothers maiden name.
-Barbara Herzog(1863-1901) born Biled
-Mike Sehi(1860-abt1915)
-Nicholas, Mary and Margaret Sehi
Margaret(abt 1887-1967) born in KleinBetschkerek
She married Joseph Schwarz(1885-1973) on 2/8/1907 in Lenauheim.
-Joseph's given surname was Getchgamady. The exact spelling is not known, but I believe it was Kecskemeti.
He was raised by his grandparents, Adam and Barbara Schwarz and adopted their last name.
-Mary migrated to the US sometime before 1911 coming to Cinncinati, Ohio, her husband was George Minnich. Margaret and Joseph were sponsered by them to get into the States.
-Nicholas came here as well after serving time in a consentration camp. I don't know if he ever married.
24/01/2004, 04:37:11
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Zlatica : Re: Keckskemety
Janie

if you look into the Genealogienetz website and click on Index Page in Finding a village there you can click on individual village's name. It seems that there are some church records in the LDS-Mormons (Family History Center) which you can order and gather ancestral information.

www.whitepages.ro Romania's phone site

www.stevemorse.org locating manifest in One Step
24/01/2004, 05:12:14
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