My buddy, Dar, has roots both in Colonial America and also in the area I am going to describe below. Over the weekend we found a Patriot for Dar. I can find her tree by using darkaso on Ancestry. It is her McIver side of her family that goes back to a man named James Rhyndress who was living in Dutchess County NY during the Revolution. It is likely that he fought with my own ancestors who were living in next door county: Orange.
It is Dar's Seltsam side that show ancestors who go back to the area that I am going to show below. Katharina Gottert Straki ancestors lived for at least two and maybe three generations in Hatzfeld, Hungary.
In looking for a map which would show the location I found a PDF that has great information:
https://www.zichydorfonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Hatzfeld-FB-History.pdf
A quick synopsis of the information on this site says that archaeological findings point to a settlement on this site as early as the bronze age. In 1332-1337 it was documented as Chumbul and as was true for all of the Banat it belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary. The community was completely destroyed during the Turkish conquest. It was then vacant land leased to various cattle herders to pasture their herds.
In 1766 the town of Hatzfeld was colonized with families from various regions of the German Reich: Alsace, Lorraine, Sarrland, Luxembourg, Baden, the Palatinate and from Franconia along the Rhine and Main Rivers. There were 402 houses, a church, rectory, school and tavern in Hatzfeld which was the largest settlement in the Banat lowlands.
https://www.zichydorfonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Hatzfeld-FB-History.pdf
The rest of the article is of great interest, but I will not copy more at this time.
So where was the Banat? and where was Hatzfeld? On the below map it is the community labeled Jimbola that is in the very middle and just above Timisoara.
And where is the Banat?
There is a great site with maps and history at:
And the below map is taken from that site:
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