Steven Dubec wrote: > > Does anyone know whether the LDS have completed filming the records > for Zilina and neighboring towns within a 20km radius? > > Thank you. > > Steven Dubec > E-Mail Address: dubecs@cadvision.com If anyone sees the names Kubla, Bartek, Tomcola, Tomscalaor Timcola let me know, they were from Stara Bistrica. St. Clements in Tarentum and St Mathais in Natrona, Pa. had people from the Trencin Area . John K.
> Emil Bobik, Jr. wrote: > > > > Does anyone have information on Bobik???? Emil, Do you know what part of Slovakia the person is from? John Kubla
My last name is Dobbert, it came from my paternal grandfathers family. He came over here to NY I believe from Latvia or Lithuania. If anyone has heard of this last name or know anyone who has it as well, please e-mail me Super210@aol.com Thank you, Jenna
I'm looking far any assistance that could help in finding out how to get records of this town post 1900's. Many of my family can be found in this town. There still may be people related to me there. Any help would be greatly appreciated. BMayer1266@aol.com
Hello. I am looking for any information about the surname Darovec. IT might also come from the country Austria. If you have any information about this name, please e-mail me at FlynHigh31@aol.com. Thanx for your help.
my father's name is Carl Phillip Rogatsky born May 4 1940, his father's name is William Carl Rogatsky. When I find more info I will let you know, please tell me what the charge is so that I can send that to you. I was told that the name used to be spelled Rogatzkie. Thank You, Rhonda
My great-grandparents came to the states to Ellis Island from somewhere in Slovakia. If you are a Jasko or related to the Jasko family please respond. Kathrine Jasko
I find no group for this, so I'll try here and see who reads it! I'm seeking descendants of immigrants from Kvitsoy, Norway. (Possibly spelled Kvitingsoy or Hvidingsoe). The most used surnames would be: Hviding Nordbo Nostvold Meling Haaland Ydstebo
Emil Bobik, Jr. wrote: > > Does anyone have information on Bobik???? No.
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Hi, Can anyone help with spelling of my great grandmother's maiden name? The preist's handwriting was difficult to read it could be spelled: ZAREMICZAN or ZARENICZAN and I couldn't tell if there were any didactic marks. Any help would be appreicated. Thank you. Mary e-mail myonick@voyager.net -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet
I am trying to find out if anybody knows anything about the surnames Stasny (or something close because I think it has been americanized) or Cervenka. Both are supposed to be Czech.
I would like any information on Molokans...
Seek information regarding WWII activities in Krakow. Was there a "camp" there? Were Catholics detained because they were Catholics? If there was a "camp" is there a list of those who were in the camp. What was the name of the camp? If there wasn't a detention facility there, where would people have been taken if they were not Jewish, or for that matter if they were? Any information on Catholics in Krakow will be very much appreciated. Please e-mail. Thank you very much.
Looking for other LAPSANSKY family researchers. email PMuhich@aol.com
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I was told my grandpa Miratsky was born in Czechoslovakia.... Would anyone have any information regarding the background of this name, Miratsky. I can be contacted at Notrejoe@AOL.com. Thank you, I reside in Nebraska.
At 12:13 AM 3/5/97 +0000, you wrote: >Surname search conducted by Ph.D. E-mail for info and price. Also, >translations to and from Polish, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, and Russian. > Hi: Respectfully request info and price. thanks paul tabolipe@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
Searching for information about Katerina Nema, widow of a Mr. Baluk, also widow of Gregorio Sydorowicz/Sydorovitz, who was from Austria Galitscia Ukraine. Gregorio died in the Niagra Falls, NY area in 1917. Katerina then married Vincent Gasparovic in the Allentown/Emmaus, PA area.
how long will a message be posted mine dissapeared within a day SINCAVICH & KATCAVICH perplexed and saddened yohoyoho@aol.com