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definately Bela Crkva, Serbia

By Danica Radisic Visnjic March 15, 2002 at 03:43:45
  • In reply to: Edward Roth of Rottkirchen (Weisskirchen), Banat
    kyle lamers 1/04/02

Duane,
It just occurred to me that, though I speak and understand little german, Weisskirchen would mean something like "white church" - which is exactly what Bela Crkva means in Serbian.So, there you have it.The place to begin looking would be the Bela Crkva Municipality (town hall) and their hist. archives, as most records that are still in existance are in YU archives.Let me know if you'd like help reaching them.You may run into some problems though as they require someone to come for records in person 99% of the time.Though I am a researcher, I always reccommend that people try to explain their situation and inability to come on their own first.I appologize for the slow thinking, but it is a Friday night and I've had a long week behind me!below is our contact info, let us know if you need more info.If you've already located what you were looking for by now, then good luck withthe rest of your search!
Best regards,
Danica Radisic-Visnjic
The Balkan Roots Gen. Research Agency
belgrade, serbia
tel: +381 11 489 44 39
e-mail: [email protected]
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