The first recorded mention of a settlement named
Uche dates from 1317. This settlement existed throughout the
Middle Ages, as shown by numerous medieval documents reminiscent of
Wche (1417),
Ewcze (1467),
Eqche (1479). After the expulsion of the Turks from
Banat, one cannot speak of a settlement, but there was the
Jetsa estate, as shown by
Count Mercy's map of 1723. The Germans named some areas of the village and the streets after their origin. Thus, there were Österreich ("Austria") and Haszrundel areas and Luxembourg, Trier, Bakowa, Kirchen, Nei, Periam, Lefelstadt, Yeger, Schwarzwald ("Black Forest") and Letzte ("last arrived") streets. In 1779 the name
Gross Jetscha ("Great Iecea") also appears, and the locality is assigned to
Torontál County. In 1836, there was a
cholera epidemic that killed about 100 locals. == Demographics ==