Josef Marx began to issue an annual magazine entitled Deutsch Ungarisch Familien Kalendar in 1932 as a method to keep German immigrants from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire in touch with one another in North America.

He used the designation Deutsch Ungarisch because that was the nomenclature used by his fellow countrymen who were unaware of the designation Danube Swabians. The publication would last until the early 1950's which closely paralleled Josef Marx’s death. In addition to the calendar itself he left behind his subscription lists with the names and address of his subscribers which also included information as to their home communities prior to their emigration.

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Village Name Spouse Spouse Village Residence Subscription Year
Alexanderhausen Burghardt Susanna wid wid geb Laub Philadelphia, PA 1952
Alexanderhausen Schmidt Franz Philadelphia, PA 1934
Alexanderhausen Heim Danneses Philadelphia, PA 1952
Alexanderhausen Gerhardt Elisabetha wid wid geb Schmidt Philadelphia, PA 1934
Aletea Kiefer Theresia wid wid geb Braun Baltimore, MD 1940
Apfeldorf Gruber Theresia Chicago, IL 1940
Alt St. Anna Wekerle Maria wid wid geb Wunderlich Chicago, IL 1940
Alt St. Anna Ruff Katharina wid wid geb Reinholz Chicago, IL 1940
Albrechtsflor Schoffro Magdalena wid wid geb Opels Philadelphia, PA 1940, 1952
Alexanderhausen Sauer Katharina wid wid geb NN Rochester, NY 1940
Alexanderhausen Remich Marianna wid wid geb Lampl Roebling, NJ 1952
Apfeldorf Bauer Franz/Frank Chicago, IL 1952
Apfeldorf Lorenz Barbara wid Los Angeles, CA 1934
Apfeldorf Kresch Magdalena wid wid geb Jerger Los Angeles, CA 1952
Alexanderhausen Blum Anna wid wid geb Remich Philadelphia, PA 1940
Apfeldorf Sora Anna Los Angeles, CA 1934
Alexanderhausen Packi Mathias Philadelphia, PA 1952
Apfeldorf Berges John Los Angeles, CA 1952
Alt St. Anna Weber Barbara wid wid geb Frehr Chicago, IL 1934, 1940
Alexanderhausen Schnurr Elisabetha geb Lamoli Philadelphia, PA 1952

 Data extracted by Karen Dalton Preston & David Dreyer