Gertianosch (German) – Gyertyámos (Hungarian) – Gertjanosch (Other) – Cărpiniş, Romania (Official)
Timis County – Western Romania
Lookups Guide: Diana Lambing, Retired. Gertianosch Heimatbuch (not family book) contains most of first settlers’ names and several later family names from the villages
Lookups Guide: Jane E Moore – Gertianosch, Filialkirchengemeinde der Pfarrei Kleinjetscha (1783-1785).” 15 pgs of Gertianosch families mentioned in the Familienbuch der katholischen Pfarrgemeinde Kleinjetscha im Banat 1772-2000 by Dietmar Giel. Published 2001
Genealogical Records – Church records available at LDS – FHC; Microfilm Nr. :
033 RO – Gertianosch B. 1785-1838, M. 1785-1852, D. 1785-1852
Gertianosch (Cărpiniş) was among 190 villages affected by the deportation to the Bărăgan in 1951
Gertianosch Passenger Records – David Dreyer’s Banat Ship List
Gertianosch Village Chairman / H.O.G.: Anton Tiberius Halmos
gertianosch.tripod.com/index.html
Treffen der Heimatortsgemeinschaft Gertianosch in Frankenthal – 13 Oct 2007
Gertianosch by Matthias Hoffmann, Pannonia Verlag Freilassing, 1963, 311 pages. The Banat and Gertianosch – Folklore – Schools – Church – Associations and Entities – Economy – Residents List from 1935 – Tensions – and the end of war.
Catholic Church name: St. Maximilian (Churches of the Banat)


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Last updated: 08/08/2025
