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Archives of Vojvodina

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Gaps and errors

As it is expectable with such a big amount of data and files, there are some pages to be found, where one would not expect them. Also some years seem to be missing. Feel free to expand this list:

  • Bocar: baptisms 1859 lack the page with entries 61 until 72
  • Gertianosch, branch churches Bobda, Cseney, Kecsa, Klary, Horvat & Nemeth (1881-1885) can be actually found at Radojevo (Klari)
  • Lazarfeld/Lazarevo: Roman Catholic baptisms 1843 are in fact deaths




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https://archive.org/details/@yanniedog

This link currently contains all the birth, baptism, marriage and death records written by churches in Vojvodina, Serbia, between 1765-1896.

Each document in this link represents a compilation of all available handwriting church yearbooks for birth/baptism/marriage/death in that particular village, between 1765-1895.

The bookmark section of each PDF allows you to jump to whichever religion, year and life event (birth, baptism, marriage, death) that you're interested in.

These documents were obtained from the Archives of Vojvodina.

Community assistance is needed to transcribe these handwritten records and obtain copyright clearance to allow them to be transmitted/replicated on FamilySearch, MyHeritage, Ancestry etc.

Please spread them far and wide. Make your own backup and upload them to other places on the internet to ensure they will never disappear. They must always be provided free to the world, with no restriction or cost, forever.

It took me several challenging weeks to collect and organise these records, but it was worth it.

You're welcome. Enjoy :)

posted by Yanniedog (K) Dog

Categories: Serbia