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    1. Re: [CZ] Help with translation
    2. http://rodokmen.psinec.com/matriky/oddani/trest_oddani_1780-1827.htm I am researching the surname Praschinger/Prashinger/Prassinger/Prasinger. My 3rd great grandfather Mathaeus Proschinger married in Csatalja, Hungary in 1811. On that church marriage entry it stated he was from Moravia. The priest in Csatalja spelled the last name always with an "o" rather than "a" and it seems the "a" wasn't used until the family had moved to Bereg, Hungary. While doing a google search a couple of days ago I came across the above link with my family surname listed. Since I have been searching for their origin in Moravia I am wondering if this could be a possible clue as Triesch/Trest was part of Moravia and now part of the Czech Republic. I was wondering if someone would be kind enough to give me a clue as to what this web page is talking about. I tried putting the page into Babylon but it said it couldn't translate it. Thank you so much for any help you might be able to give. Judy St. Clair Shores, Mi

    04/19/2008 02:43:23
    1. Re: [CZ] Help with translation
    2. jiri mlejnek
    3. Judy, try to contact: Blanka Vetrovcova claricia@psinec.com It's a part of her family page. Jiri Mlejnek http://rodokmen.psinec.com/matriky/oddani/trest_oddani_1780-1827.htm I am researching the surname Praschinger/Prashinger/Prassinger/Prasinger. My 3rd great grandfather Mathaeus Proschinger married in Csatalja, Hungary in 1811. On that church marriage entry it stated he was from Moravia. The priest in Csatalja spelled the last name always with an "o" rather than "a" and it seems the "a" wasn't used until the family had moved to Bereg, Hungary. While doing a google search a couple of days ago I came across the above link with my family surname listed. Since I have been searching for their origin in Moravia I am wondering if this could be a possible clue as Triesch/Trest was part of Moravia and now part of the Czech Republic. I was wondering if someone would be kind enough to give me a clue as to what this web page is talking about. I tried putting the page into Babylon but it said it couldn't translate it. Thank you so much for any help you might be able to give. Judy St. Clair Shores, Mi http://rodokmen.psinec.com/matriky/oddani/trest_oddani_1780-1827.htm I am researching the surname Praschinger/Prashinger/Prassinger/Prasinger. My 3rd great grandfather Mathaeus Proschinger married in Csatalja, Hungary in 1811. On that church marriage entry it stated he was from Moravia. The priest in Csatalja spelled the last name always with an "o" rather than "a" and it seems the "a" wasn't used until the family had moved to Bereg, Hungary. While doing a google search a couple of days ago I came across the above link with my family surname listed. Since I have been searching for their origin in Moravia I am wondering if this could be a possible clue as Triesch/Trest was part of Moravia and now part of the Czech Republic. I was wondering if someone would be kind enough to give me a clue as to what this web page is talking about. I tried putting the page into Babylon but it said it couldn't translate it. Thank you so much for any help you might be able to give. Judy St. Clair Shores, Mi http://rodokmen.psinec.com/matriky/oddani/trest_oddani_1780-1827.htm I am researching the surname Praschinger/Prashinger/Prassinger/Prasinger. My 3rd great grandfather Mathaeus Proschinger married in Csatalja, Hungary in 1811. On that church marriage entry it stated he was from Moravia. The priest in Csatalja spelled the last name always with an "o" rather than "a" and it seems the "a" wasn't used until the family had moved to Bereg, Hungary. While doing a google search a couple of days ago I came across the above link with my family surname listed. Since I have been searching for their origin in Moravia I am wondering if this could be a possible clue as Triesch/Trest was part of Moravia and now part of the Czech Republic. I was wondering if someone would be kind enough to give me a clue as to what this web page is talking about. I tried putting the page into Babylon but it said it couldn't translate it. Thank you so much for any help you might be able to give. Judy St. Clair Shores, Mi ---------------------------------------------------- Zakopane jazzową stolicą Polski! Odwiedź United Europe Jazz Festiwal - WWW.ue-jazz-festival.pl Kliknij: http://klik.wp.pl/?adr=www.ue-jazz-festival.pl&sid=318

    04/20/2008 02:34:31