Königshof

Königshof (German) – Kinichshof (Swabian) – Németremete (Hungarian) – Remetea Nemţească (Other) – Remetea Mică, Romania (Official)

Timis County – Western Romania

Genealogical Records – Church records available at LDS – FHC; Microfilm Nr. :
058  RO – Königshof:  B. 1781-1881, M. 1781-1861, D. 1781-1861

Lookups Guide: Judy Bajorek – Book by Kathi Pfeifauf, containing all the people who lived there, lists those who died in Russian labor camps and photos of most of them.

Village Chairman / H.O.G.: Anna Pfeifauf
H.O.G. Web Site
www.koenigshof-im-banat.de

Attention Banat researchers of Fibisch, Blumenthal, Königshof, Charlottenburg, Setschan, Deutschbentschek & Féregyház…..and other nearby villages –
Volunteers needed 
to help transcribe a HUGH colorful map of Fibisch in Banat, dated 1878. It is written in Hungarian, but the names and places, etc. are easy to read. This unbelievable handwritten Village & Resident map is a valuable tool for researchers, providing “ALL” the residents names who lived in Fibisch in 1878, house numbers and their previous residence – (literally hundreds to thousands of names) If you are interested in helping with this project, contact John Frey or Jody McKim.

The Neumannsche settlement resulted in 1770 establishing the following villages: Kleinjetscha, Heufeld, Mastort, Marienfeld, Albrechtsflor und 1771 zur Besiedlung des Berksowatals: Buchberg, Neuhof, Altringen, Charlottenburg, Königshof, Blumenthal and the villages of the Arader Land Segenthau, Wiesenhaid, Kreuzstätten and the French villages Sankt-Hubert, Seultour und Charleville. (Source: Quellennachweis: Donauschwäbische Geschichte. Das Jahrhundert der Ansiedlung 1689-1805 von Oskar Feldtänzer) [Note: Von Neumann, official with the Transylvanian Salt Depot in Lippa]

Königshof Passenger Records– David Dreyer’s Banat Ship List

Catholic Church nameSt. Nährvater Joseph, Branch of Blumenthal*

© Heinz Vogel


Last updated: 06/21/2025

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