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Julianna STRANTZ

[N3777]

7 JAN 1857 - 5 JAN 1930

  • BIRTH: 7 JAN 1857, Pamhagen, Burgenland, AU
  • BURIAL: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Notre Dame, IN
  • DEATH: 5 JAN 1930, South Bend, IN
Father: Ignatius STRANTZ
Mother: Julianna MUELLNER

Family 1 : George TSCHIDA
  • MARRIAGE: ABT 1885, Austria
  1.  Andrew TSCHIDA
  2. +John Andrew TSCHIDA
  3. +Martha TSCHIDA
  4.  Elizabeth TSCHIDA
  5.  Steven M TSCHIDA
  6.  Julia TSCHIDA

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[N3777] Tschida, Julianna age 73 yr, wife of George died ca. Jan 5, 1930 and was buried at Cedar Grove: CRIMP # 253 Item 6 page 47
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Julianna Strantz Tschida

Birth 7 Jan 1857
Pamhagen, Neusiedl am See Bezirk, Burgenland, AU
Death 5 Jan 1930 South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN

Burial Cedar Grove Cemetery Notre Dame, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA
Plot Section D, row 18 east, lot 405
Memorial ID 72784716
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Burgenland History: In 1043 a peace treaty between Henry III and King Samuel Aba of Hungary fixed the western border of Hungary along the Leitha and Lafnitz rivers, among others. The territory of the present-day Burgenland remained the western border-zone of Hungary until 1920. The demise of the Austrian-Hungarian (Austro-Hungary) monarchy occured in 1918 and World War I set the date of Burgenland's official unification with Austria as August 28, 1921.

Julianna is the daughter of Ignatz Strantz and Julianna Mullner. She was born in Pomogy, Moson, Austo-Hungary (currently Pamhagen, Burgenland, Austria). ____________________________

South Bend Tribune Obituary, Monday, Jan. 06, 1930.
Mrs. Julianna Tschida, age 72, of 933 W. Monroe St., a resident of this city for 43 years died Sunday night at 10:30 in the residence following an illness of three years. She was born in Austria Jan. 07, 1857 and came to South Bend from that country. In 1882, she was married in Austria to George Tschida, who survives. In addition to her husband, she leaves six children, Mrs. Elizabeth Bleich, Mrs. Julia Griman, Mrs. Martha Kurz, and Steven, Andrew and John all of South Bend; and one sister, Mrs Mary Schreyer and two brothers, Michael and Matthew Strantz, also of this city. She is survived by 13 grandchildren. The body may be viewed in residence.

Note: buried at Cedar Grove, St. Joseph, Indiana.
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PAMHAGEN Called "Pomog" in 1268, Pomaken (1431),"Pammaggen" in 1653 (in the Lutheran church records), Pomogy seu Pamhaken (1696; "seu" is Latin for "also(known as)"), Baumhacken (1786). Pomogy in Hungarian District of Moson Megye to 1920, Pamahgen in Austrian District of Neusiedl since 1920. 1 km from Hungarian border. East of Neusiedler See , South East of Apetlon. Population 1860, 719 houses. Sources: Josef Loibersbeck: Am Waasen. In: Volk und Heimat 17-19/1966, 1/1967, Albert Schuch (source, Gene Andert).
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Sources: continuous research on the George Tschida descendents have evolved from the combined efforts of Chris Kovach, Gary Gabrich, Mary Martin and Nadine A. Hardin, all members. submitters or contributors to the Burgenland Bunch and the Indiana St. Joseph County sites. In addition, much heartfelt appreciation for rare and hard-to-find documents and obituaries is extended to Irvin Morse, member and researcher of the Saint Joseph County Indiana Genealogical Society.

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