Saderlach

Saderlach (German) – Zádorlák / Zadareni – Zaderlach (Other) – Saderlack (Other) – Zădăreni, Romania (Official)

Situated in the northern part of the Vinga Plateau, along the Mures valley.

Administratively it consists of the following villagesZădăreni – the commune centre situated at 8 km far from Arad and Bodrogu Nou.

Ortssippenbuch Saderlach 1739-1851 by Peter Kleemann, 1986; 347 pages

Chemmet ine! Bilder aus Vergangenheit und Gegenwart des Almannendorfes Saderlach im rumänischen Banat 1737 – 1937 (E: Pictures from past and present of the Romanian Banat Almannendorfes Saderlach 1737-1937) by Emil Maenner, Weinheim 1937

Künzig : Saderlach – Alemannendorf im Banat 1943 by Johannes KunzigPublisher: Ancestral Heritage Foundation Verlag Berlin 1943.  Kunzig, Johannes: Saderlach. A Alemannendorf in the Romanian Banat and his original home, Berlin-Dahlem 1943, 354 p. (Supplement to the journal for German folklore No. 6).

Saderlach 1737 – 1987 Festschrift zur 250-Jahrfeier Lebensweg einer deutschen Gemeinde im rumänischen Banat by Johann Burger. Herausgegeben von der Heimatortsgemeinschaft Saderlach 1987, VMM Publsiher, 415 pages. Commemorate the 250-year celebration Life of a German village in the Romanian Banat. Published by the hometown community Saderlach 1987. Hrsg. HOG. Emmendingen 1987.

Genealogical Records – Church records available at LDS:
109  RO – Saderlach: B. 1759-1851, M. 1759-1851, D. 1759-1851

Saderlach Catholic Church name: H l. Johannes der Täufer, Filiale von (Branch of) Neuarad*

Saderlach – © Heinz Vogel


Last updated: 06/01/2025

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