Re: [czernowitz-l] Austrian Military Records: for citizenship

2023-01-30 Thread Alan Gavurin
Dear Frederick My grandmother was born in Kolomyya in 1908 and my grandfather was born in Wiznitz (Vyznitsia) in 1911. Both towns were Austro-Hungarian territory - Kolomyya was in the Polish province and Wiznitz was in Bukovina. (Both ar epart of Ukraine today.) They left their home towns to go

Re: [czernowitz-l] Austrian Military Records: for citizenship

2023-01-30 Thread Fred Weisinger
Dear Iris Regarding your citizenship. I do not know who you are in touch with, there are Archives in Vienna, were all past & present combatants are registered, Sadagura/Bukovina were Austrian Territory till 1920?. Any story regarding your grandparents regarding their past lives would have been

Re: [czernowitz-l] Austrian Military Records: for citizenship

2023-01-30 Thread Berti Glaubach
Serving in WWI in the Austrian army has no connection to your claim. You must have a parent or grandparent who left the actual (small as it is now) Austrian territory before May 1955. All other cases are not included in the new law. On Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 6:20 PM Iris AlRoy wrote: > Hi

[czernowitz-l] Austrian Military Records: for citizenship

2023-01-29 Thread Iris AlRoy
Hi researchers, My sister and I have been trying to get Austrian citizenship through Descent. We have be unable to find proof that our grandfather and grandmother resided in Austria proper. They were born in Sadagora and did not live in Austria - I have their ITS cards and they do not show