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Theresia Andruchowitz; Vienna, Austria. Researching
Mischendorf including the villages Kotezicken, Kleinzicken, Rohrbach an der Teich, Bachselten and Neuhaus. Can give help on
these villages! Also Hannersdorf incl. Burg, Woppendorf and Welgersdorf. Member of LDS FHC, Wien.
Janos Bogardi; Pecs, Hungary. Librarian at Pecs. Interested in
Burgenland region, particularly Batthyany areas.
Wayles Browne; Ithaca, NY. I am not descended from any Burgenlanders
as far as I know. But I have an interest, a question, and an offer of help. The interest: I am a teacher of Croatian (the kind
spoken in Croatia) and other Slavic languages. I have visited Burgenland and started analyzing the differences between
Burgenland Croatian and Croatia Croatian, and published a linguistics paper on this. The question: has anybody analyzed the
local varieties of German spoken in Burgenland (I understand they are called Hianzn)? I ask that because I'm wondering how much
they have influenced Burgenland Croatian in the last 5 centuries, and so I need to know more details about them. The offer of
help: I am a translator from Croatia Croatian (and other languages) to English, and would be happy to help people with documents
written in Croatian.
Ewald Bulfone [inactive]; Rust, Austria. Works as registrar (Standesbeamter)
in the Rust city hall. Offers help with queries about Rust.
Verena Dunst; Moschendorf, Burgenland.
Roman Franz; Leithaprodersdorf, Burgenland, Austria. Willing
to help with local research.
Peter Karlovics; Gurnee, IL. Offers writing/editorial
assistance to BB authors.
Theresa (Haisan) Kimak; Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (family information
removed pending correction and update).
Yvonne Lockwood; East Lansing, MI. interested in oral / folk
history of Croatians of central Burgenland, i.e., in Großwarasdorf / Szabadbáránd (old Nagybarom) / Veliki Borištof;
Unterpullendorf / Alsópulya / Dolnja Pulja; Kleinwarasdorf / Borisfalva (old Kisbarom) / Mali Borištof; Kroatisch Geresdorf /
Gyirót / Gerištof; Nikitsch / Füles / Filež; Kroatisch Minihof / Malomháza / Mjenovo; Nebersdorf / Ligvánd / Šuševo; Forchtenau
/ Fraknó / Fortnava; Forchtenstein / Fraknóvára / Fortnavski Grad. [Triplicates are the German / Hungarian / Croatian names of
the villages.]
Wolfgang E Moritz; Pelee Island, ON, Canada. Searching for
emigrants from Deutschkreutz (Mittelburgenland) in US & Canada.
Markus K Prenner; Horitschon, Burgenland. Working on a
dissertation, Univ. Vienna (sociological and theological studies of the Pannonian society). Teacher at the Gymnasium in
Oberpullendorf.
Ingeborg Schuch; Vienna, Austria. for genealogical details see
the entry of my brother (Albert Schuch). Time permitting, I am happy to assist with translation problems (German-English;
English-German).
Maureen Tighe-Brown; Pittsburgh, PA. Writing a dissertation on
the household forms and membership, occupations, and demographic aspects (age and sex ratio, marital status, age at first
marriage, conditions for remarriage, illegitimacy rates and unwed mothers' status, causes of death, cholera death rate, and
such) for Christians and Jews in Deutschkreutz, c. 1700-1914.
Christopher Jay Ziegelhofer; Bristol, PA.
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