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Martha Schwarzbauer Koppi

Birth
Wallern im Burgenland, Neusiedl am See Bezirk, Burgenland, Austria
Death
unknown
Wallern im Burgenland, Neusiedl am See Bezirk, Burgenland, Austria
Burial
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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 monarchy occured in 1918 and World War I set the date of Burgenland's official unification with Austria as August 28, 1921.

All the descendents below are from records in Wallern, Burgenland, Austria unless otherwise stated; Wallern lies in the district of Neusiedl am See.
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Martha Schwarzbaur (born 1844) is the daughter of Simon Schwarzbauer and Marth Pitzl (from Apetlon). Martha married Johann Koppi (from Apetlon) in 1866. Her marriage is documented at House 76 main street 6, under her great-grandfather, Kaspar Schwarzbauer.

Kaspar Schwarzbauer
House 76, main street 6:

Kaspar Schwarzbauer and Agnes Graisy (Martha's greatgrandparents) . . . .
Kaspar Schwarzbauer and Elisabeth Koppi (Martha's grandparents) . . . .
Simon Schwarzbauer and Martha Pitzl (Martha's parents) . . . .

Martha Schwarzbauer (born 1844) married Johann Koppi in 1866. Johann is from Apetlon.

There is no other information at this time.
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Source: Wallern, Valla in the History of its Houses: A study about the developement of Wallern at the time from 1683 to 1914, by Father Josef Graisy. Also, much appreciation to the on-line publication of Graisy's book is given to Johannes Graf and other contributors, researchers or editors of The Burgenland-Bunch (.org).
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 monarchy occured in 1918 and World War I set the date of Burgenland's official unification with Austria as August 28, 1921.

All the descendents below are from records in Wallern, Burgenland, Austria unless otherwise stated; Wallern lies in the district of Neusiedl am See.
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Martha Schwarzbaur (born 1844) is the daughter of Simon Schwarzbauer and Marth Pitzl (from Apetlon). Martha married Johann Koppi (from Apetlon) in 1866. Her marriage is documented at House 76 main street 6, under her great-grandfather, Kaspar Schwarzbauer.

Kaspar Schwarzbauer
House 76, main street 6:

Kaspar Schwarzbauer and Agnes Graisy (Martha's greatgrandparents) . . . .
Kaspar Schwarzbauer and Elisabeth Koppi (Martha's grandparents) . . . .
Simon Schwarzbauer and Martha Pitzl (Martha's parents) . . . .

Martha Schwarzbauer (born 1844) married Johann Koppi in 1866. Johann is from Apetlon.

There is no other information at this time.
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Source: Wallern, Valla in the History of its Houses: A study about the developement of Wallern at the time from 1683 to 1914, by Father Josef Graisy. Also, much appreciation to the on-line publication of Graisy's book is given to Johannes Graf and other contributors, researchers or editors of The Burgenland-Bunch (.org).


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