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Eisenhüttl
Village of 115 residents in the Güssing district.

The Urbar of 1693 for "Jezero oder [= or] Eisenhüttl" states that Michael SINKOVITS is Richter; Geschworene are Peter SCHABHÜTTL and Michael BERZKOVICS. Families: SINKOVITS (4), BERZKOVICS (4), CSERCSICS (4), KLANACSKI (4), ROZNAKOVICS (4), JAKSICS (3), MATESITS (3), BLASKOVICS (2), GRABNER, VUKISOVICS, SIMONOVICS, PIPLICS, BOKROVACZ, SUKICS, CSUCSICS, TOMSITS, SIK, FERKOLICS, SCHABHÜTTL, MARINICS, MARUSITS, SZAKOVITS.

Number of inhabitants: 1812: 269; 1832: 322; 1850: 375; 1930: 380 (65 houses; all Catholics); ca. 250-300 emigrants. Part of Kukmirn parish.

Teachers: Josef KLANACSKI (1848), EISINGERICS, Johann REHLICH (1892-99), Fabian SOSTARICH (1899-1930), Jakob DUJMOVICS (1930-).

Information taken from the school chronical written by Jakob DUJMOVICS, added by Josef Karl HOMMA to the LESER-material:

According to the Urbar of 1617 Eisenhüttl was Croatian, according to the 1635-Urbar the village was newly founded. The Germans lived on the area called "Fedenberg", the Croats in the village. Richter: JAKSITS Paul (ca. 1850), JAKSITS Josef, SINKOVITS Paul (1895-1905), WUKOVITS (1902-05), KLANATZKY Paul (1905-23; 1923-27), HUSSOVITS Josef (1927-38), FUMITS Michael (1838-40), SEIDL Hermann (1940-41), JAKSITS Paul (1941-45), BERZKOVITS Paul (1945-50), FUMITS Michael (1950-).

Source: Dr. Josef Loibersbeck's series "Um den Eisenberg", published in "Volk und Heimat" 1-2/1959; summarized and translated by Albert Schuch 10 Nov 1999

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