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Document no. 18. Banská Štiavnica. German —Schemnitz; Slovak — Banská Štiavnica; Hungarian —Selmecbánya. 1156 —known as terra banensium. 1237 —gained legal status as a town. 1735 —first technical college in Europe, Schemnitz Mining Academy. 1892 —Mining and Foresty Academy.
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Banská Štiavnica German—Schemnitz; Slovak—Banská Štiavnica; Hungarian—Selmecbánya 1156—known as terra banensium 1237—gained legal status as a town 1735—first technical college in Europe, Schemnitz Mining Academy 1892—Mining and Foresty Academy 1950—Urban Conservation Area; now World Heritage Center (UNESCO) An area of diverse wildlife, notably butterflies. Birds: over 120 species; mammals: over 40 species Famous for the manufacturing of clay pipes Long standing Carpatho-German history
Banská Štiavnica St. Catherine Dominican church Wappen 13th century
Banská Štiavnica Town Hall, 18th century Old Castle, 16th century
Banská Štiavnica New Castle, 1564-1571 New Castle, detail
Banská Štiavnica Burghers’ House Façade, Burgher’ House
Banská Štiavnica Calvary on the Scharfenberg, 1744-1751 The Piarg Gate, 1544
Banská Štiavnica BanskáŠtiavnica today Andrey Kmet Street
Banská Štiavnica Holy Trinity Square Klopacka, 1681
Document no. 19: Analysis Infrascriptus fide digne testor in Matricula Baptizatorum Ecclesiae Paroecialis Schemniciensis Dioec. _________ Com. Hontensis in Slovakia sequentia contineri. Anno Domini millesimo octingentisimo octogesimo Leger no. 228 Year and day Name Gender Status 228 female legitimate *19 Oct. 1880 ~31 Oct. 1880 Maria Elizabeth 3rd born
Document no. 19: Analysis (cont.) Address Godparents Official Name of parents Religion Margótsy Johannes Pharmacist Aug. conf. Schemnitz 3. I. Granater Ladislaus Lawyer & Gisella consors nata Aschner Josephus Kovács Aschner Anna R. C. Dated: 19 January 1923
Extrapolation Metrical records at National Archives of Slovakia, Levoča branch Protestant: 1593-1938 R. Catholic: 1627-1907 Jewish: 1872-1939 Related records at Budapest: Land census 1828 Population census 1857 Population census 1869