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Anna Zwickl Borocz

Birth
Wallern im Burgenland, Neusiedl am See Bezirk, Burgenland, Austria
Death
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Anna Zwickl was born in Valla, Moson, Hungary as the daughter to Josef Zwickl and Anna Schneider.

Valla became subject to Austria on August 28, 1921, and the town is now referred to as Wallern, Burgenland, Austria.

Wallern, aka Wallern im Burgenland (Hungarian: Valla) is a town in the north-eastern part of Burgenland in Austria. It is located in the southern part of the Neusiedl am See district east of the Neusiedlersee, on Route 52 about 5 Km north of the Einser-Kanal border with Hungary.
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Anna Zwickl's baptismal record:

Name: Anna Zwickl
Event: Baptism
Event Date: 21 Jul 1875
Event Place: Valla, Moson, Hungary
Gender: Female
Father: Josephus Zwickl
Mother: Anna Schneider
Line Number: 29
Film Number: 700902
Digital Folder Number: 004629503
Image Number: 00082

Source: Family Search (.org), Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895.
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Note: Anna Zwickl married Michael Borocz in 1897. Michael was born in Szil, Sopron, Hungary in 1873 (Szil is a village in Sopron counrty in Hungary). Michael is the son of Johann Borocz and Elisabeth Trupper and he has one known brother, Johann Borocz.

Note: The surname Borocz is also found spelled Borotz in Hungary, and it is also spelled both ways in Wallern for Michael.
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Anna and Michael settled in Wallern, Burgenland, Hungary and they had seven children documented at House 140, ßahnestraße 47,

1. Anna Borocz (b. 1899) in Vienna,
2. Johann Borocz (b. 1900) m. Berta Huber (daughter of Anton Huber) in 1926.
3. Michael Borocz (b. 1902) m. Maria Denk (daughter of Matthias Denk) in 1937.
4. Elisabeth Borocz (b. 1905) m. Anton Halbauer (son of Johann Halbauer) in 1937.
5. Franziska Borocz (b. 1906) m. Paul Lenz (from Eisenstadt) in 1937.
6. Martin Borocz (b. 1909) a student.
7. George Borocz (b. 1912) was killed in action in the war.
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Source: Wallern, Valla in the History of its Houses: A study about the developement of Wallern at the tme 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).
Anna Zwickl was born in Valla, Moson, Hungary as the daughter to Josef Zwickl and Anna Schneider.

Valla became subject to Austria on August 28, 1921, and the town is now referred to as Wallern, Burgenland, Austria.

Wallern, aka Wallern im Burgenland (Hungarian: Valla) is a town in the north-eastern part of Burgenland in Austria. It is located in the southern part of the Neusiedl am See district east of the Neusiedlersee, on Route 52 about 5 Km north of the Einser-Kanal border with Hungary.
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Anna Zwickl's baptismal record:

Name: Anna Zwickl
Event: Baptism
Event Date: 21 Jul 1875
Event Place: Valla, Moson, Hungary
Gender: Female
Father: Josephus Zwickl
Mother: Anna Schneider
Line Number: 29
Film Number: 700902
Digital Folder Number: 004629503
Image Number: 00082

Source: Family Search (.org), Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895.
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Note: Anna Zwickl married Michael Borocz in 1897. Michael was born in Szil, Sopron, Hungary in 1873 (Szil is a village in Sopron counrty in Hungary). Michael is the son of Johann Borocz and Elisabeth Trupper and he has one known brother, Johann Borocz.

Note: The surname Borocz is also found spelled Borotz in Hungary, and it is also spelled both ways in Wallern for Michael.
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Anna and Michael settled in Wallern, Burgenland, Hungary and they had seven children documented at House 140, ßahnestraße 47,

1. Anna Borocz (b. 1899) in Vienna,
2. Johann Borocz (b. 1900) m. Berta Huber (daughter of Anton Huber) in 1926.
3. Michael Borocz (b. 1902) m. Maria Denk (daughter of Matthias Denk) in 1937.
4. Elisabeth Borocz (b. 1905) m. Anton Halbauer (son of Johann Halbauer) in 1937.
5. Franziska Borocz (b. 1906) m. Paul Lenz (from Eisenstadt) in 1937.
6. Martin Borocz (b. 1909) a student.
7. George Borocz (b. 1912) was killed in action in the war.
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Source: Wallern, Valla in the History of its Houses: A study about the developement of Wallern at the tme 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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