In a message dated 8/31/2008 1:28:18 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Your Genealogy Seminar is a wonderful ides. If there is anything I may suggest, I would be happy to do so. I maintain the genealogy website of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America. If you take a look at Find Your Ancestors, there are a few letters of mine posted. My research began before Ellis Island went online so everything took somewhat longer. I know quite a few good websites also for research. All of my work was done at the National Archives in Washington, D. C. and at the Family History Center in my area for Church Records on microfilm. Margaret Paull, New Jersey Margaret, It seems you have a lot of information for Hungary List folks who would like to propagate Hungarian genealogy in our respective areas. I certainly would welcome your advice. I suspect the fraternal organizations such as American Hungarian Federation, Hungarian Reformed Federation of America and The William Penn Association must be beleaguered with queries for assistance. I know I have written them from time to time. Do you have time to take on this task for those interested? I have a feeling this might be the answer to cohesiveness for a common cause and it will engender a new life in the Hungarian Clubs. Marika **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. (http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047)
In a message dated 8/31/2008 12:40:27 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: I am posting....and nothing is showing up. cheryl Cheryl, same thing happened to me yesterday. I even re-subscribed. My posting appeared a long time afterwards. Must have been a glitch. In your case, with the research you do, I hope you were able to recapture stuff. Marika **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. (http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047)
The Suburbanite Economist Chicago, Ill. Nov. 4, 1953 Mrs. Barbara SZEKELY, 59, of 12552 Union, passed away at her home, Oct. 31st. Her death was due to a heart ailment. Born in Hungary, June 2, 1894, she had been a resident of this community for 38 years. She was the wife of Andrew SZEKELY Mother of: Mrs. Olga PINKSTAFF? Joseph F. and Edward, of Palos Heights Sister: Mrs. Julia KRAL ? Grandmother of: Barbara and Garrett MEHOK. Services were Nov. 2nd. in the Carlson funeral home. Rev. Paul L. Stumpf officiated. Internment in the Cedar Park cemetery.
The Southern Illinoisan Carbondale, Ill. Aug. 5, 1963 Funeral services for Steve PALFY Jr., of Eccles, W. Va., formerly of Christopher, will be Tuesday at the Russell funeral home, Christopher. He died on Friday. He was born in Hungary, Dec. 5, 1905. He leaves: Father: Steve Sr. of Christopher Brothers: John of Valier Joe of Dallas, Texas Sisters: Mrs. Bertha RUFFNER of Chicago Mrs. Ann DAVENPORT of Eldorado Mrs. Helen BABJAK of Detroit His mother, Bertha PALFY, died Dec. 14, 1959 The Rev. Angelo Lombardo will officiate. Burial in the St. Andrew cemetery.
The Suburbanite Economist Chicago, Ill. 12-16-1953 Mrs.Theresa ORES, of 11753 Halsted, died Dec. 8th. Her death was caused by a heart ailment. Born in Hungary, she had been a resident of this community for 60 yrs. She was the wife of the late Joseph ORES Mother of: Mrs. Theresa TAKACH Julius and Steven ORES The late Mary, Joseph, Frank, Michael and John ORES. 22 Grandchildren, 53, ggrandchildren and 8 ggrandchildren also survive. Funeral rites were held Saturday Dec. 12, from the Carlson funeral home to St. Catherine of Genoa Church where a requiem mass was solemnized by Rev. F. L. Byrnes. Internment in the Mount Olivet cemetery.
The Suburbanite Economist Chicago, Ill. May 13, 1953 Louis L. ALMASY of 11845 Sangamon, a retired employee of the National Lead Company, died May 5th., in the Holy Cross Hospital. His death was caused by a heart ailment. Born in Hungary, Jan. 15, 1883, he had been a resident of this community for 45 years. He was a member of the Chicago United Workmens Benevolent Society. He was the husband of Julia Father of: Mrs. Irene FAHRENBACH Mrs. Ciga? STRATINSKY Mrs. Julia WRIGHT Mrs. Irma KOBE Aladdin ALMASY Three sisters and a brother, all residing in Hungary. Five grandchildren. Carlson funeral home with Mr. Delbert Eggert officiating. Cedar Park cemetery.
The Suburbanite Economist Chicago, Ill. Mar. 15, 1950 Funeral services for Mrs. Anna FARGO, 69, of 528 Newland Avenue, Chicago, who died in a Chicago hospital Mar. 5th. after a brief illness, were held Mar. 8th., from a funeral home at 244 East 138th, Riverdale. Rev. R. C. Shawl was in charge. Cedar Park cemetery. She was born in Hungary, April 15, 1880, and lived in Chicago for 21 years. She was married Aug. 15, 1914 to Alex FARGO who survives her. Other survivors: Sisters: Mrs. Mary MOLNER of Riverdale Mrs. Elizabeth HEINER of Chicago
The Suburbanite Economist Chicago, Ill. 7-13-1949 Paul KISCELLA (KISSLO) 72, of 10543 Wabash, died July 6, at his home, ending a lingering illness. A retired molder for the Chicago Malleable Casting company, he was born in Hungary and had been a resident of this community for 42 yrs. Survivors: Daughters: Mrs. Irene DAPSHIS Mrs. Margaret KLEIN Son: Gaza Grandsons: Edward DAPSHIS Robert and Ernest KLEIN Granddaughter: Sandra Lee KISCELLA Bukauskas Funeral home to the All Saints church where a requiem mass was solemnized by Rev. Joseph Saulinskas. Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Pallbearers: A. DUBRANSKI, J. DIENES, J. LASTAUSKAS, J. KLEIN, H. SASS and T. SCHMEISSER
The Suburbanite Economist Chicago, Ill 3-28-1951 Andrew PASTOR, 80, of 11825 Peoria, died Sat. Mar. 24, at his home. His death was due to a heart ailment. Born in NAGYIDA, Hungary, July 4, 1870 he had resided in this community for 61 years and was a retired gardner for the city of Chicago. He was the husband of Mary Father of: Mrs. Jennie ORES Mrs. Theresa BERESH Mrs. Julia MATE of Lorain, Ohio Louis PREKOP of Toledo, Ohio Joseph and Andrew PASTOR Jr. Thirteen grandchildren and seven ggrandchildren also survive. Services were Mar. 28th. from the Carlson funeral home to Our Lady of Hungary church, where a requiem mass was solemnized by the Rev. E. Horvath. Internment in the Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
Hi . Try this ... http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?dis play=generalsubjectsearch&columns=*,0,0 put in the word passports . You will get 6 choices. Passports U.S. has info & reels available; as well Passports Refugee ; you may have an interest in the others. Years ago I tried to find my grand dad's passages here. I was not successful. Good hunting, Julie B in NC -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of R Regene Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 4:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [HUNGARY] Ship departure help needed After seven long years, I am finally making some headway on the elusive Sandor Regenyi / Alexander Regene. It seems that he made one, possibly two, trips back to Hungary before finally staying stateside. While I use Morse and Ellis Island for arrivals, how would I go about researching DEPARTURES from the states? If there is anyone who has researched the village of Kod/ Ko'o'd (Hungarian name) / Cheud (in Romanian) in Szilagy / Salaj County, Romania, please contact me. Believe it or not, all the name variations I am researching are correct. His name is spelled three (!!) different ways on his naturalization petition alone. Roger Regene Researching: Regene/Regenyi/Regenye/Regeneye/Reganyi/Regemgi/Regenngi/Ragane/Reghin/Regen i/Dill/Hibbe/Munn/Rudroff/Budroff/ _________________________________________________________________ Get thousands of games on your PC, your mobile phone, and the web with WindowsR. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588800/direct/01/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Would be, Andy, like social status and condition. Usually that's where they list whether noble or commoner and their occupation. Joe Equinunk, PA - USA [email protected] ANDREW CHARLENE DANIELS wrote: >Hi to all: this is on a Baptism record. Rendjok es allapotjuk. Thank you ahead of time Andy >
I would be interested in knowing these ports also. Bette ----- Original Message ----- From: "R Regene" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:21 PM Subject: [HUNGARY] Ship departure help needed After seven long years, I am finally making some headway on the elusive Sandor Regenyi / Alexander Regene. It seems that he made one, possibly two, trips back to Hungary before finally staying stateside. While I use Morse and Ellis Island for arrivals, how would I go about researching DEPARTURES from the states? If there is anyone who has researched the village of Kod/ Ko'o'd (Hungarian name) / Cheud (in Romanian) in Szilagy / Salaj County, Romania, please contact me. Believe it or not, all the name variations I am researching are correct. His name is spelled three (!!) different ways on his naturalization petition alone. Roger Regene Researching: Regene/Regenyi/Regenye/Regeneye/Reganyi/Regemgi/Regenngi/Ragane/Reghin/Regeni/Dill/Hibbe/Munn/Rudroff/Budroff/ _________________________________________________________________ Get thousands of games on your PC, your mobile phone, and the web with Windows®. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588800/direct/01/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
The Bridgeport Post Conn. Jan. 18, 1968 Paul J. BOBACK, 69, of 230 Lenox Road, Fairfield, died today in his home. Services Saturday in the Lesko funeral home and in St. Emery's church. Burial in the St. Michael cemetery. Born in Hungary, Mr. BOBACK was a resident of Fairfield 37 yrs. He was employed as a millwright and then an assitant foreman with the Bullard company 35 years. Survivors: Wife: Mrs. Anna TOTH BOBACK Sons: John P. and Arthur L. both of Fairfield Robert M. BOBACK of Trumbull Brother: Michael J. BOBACK Sister: Mrs. Margaret DANKO, both of Belleville, NJ
The Bridgeport Telegram Conn. Nov. 19, 1969 Charles TOTH, 80, of 2059 Burr Street, Fairfield, died Tuesday in the Bridgeport hospital. Services tomorrow in the Albert Spear funeral home, Fairfield, with Rev. Stephen M. Bessemer, officiating. Lawncroft cemetery. Born in Hungary, Mr. TOTH was a crane operator with the Bullard company. Survivors: Son: Julius A. TOTH of Fairfield Daughter: Mrs. Albert W. HESKE of Fairfield Brothers: Michael TOTH of Hungary Julius TOTH of Brantford, Canada Two sisters in Hungary
The Bridgeport Telegram Conn. Nov. 19, 1969 Milford - Services for Stephen CHEPEL, 79, of 334 Milford Point road, who died Monday in his home,will take place Thursday in the Lesko funeral home and in St. Stephen's church with a requiem Mass. Burial in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Hungary, he had resided in the Bridgeport area 45 years. He was a retired maintenance man with the Dictaphone Corporation. Survivors: Son: Stephen CHEPEL, Jr. of Milford Daughter: Mrs. James JOY of Bridgeport Brothers: Andrew CHEPEL and Paul CHEPEL Sisters: Anna and Elizabeth CHEPEL, all of Hungary
The Bridgeport Post Conn. July 3, 1961 Services for Edward Frank WINDT, 75, of 83 Yale street, real estate dealer and former proprietor of Windt's grocery store, 378 Wood Avenue, who died yesterday in the Park City hospital, will take place today in the A. L. Green funeral home with Rabbi Michael Hecht of Congregation Rodeph Sholom officiating. Burial in the Loyalty cemetery, Fairfield. Born in Budapest, Hungary, Mr. WINDT resided in Bridgeport for 45 years. He was a member of the Loyalty Lodge 58, IOOF; the Bridgeport Elks, and for many years helped develop the swimming program at the North End Boy's Club. Survivors: Sons: Herman B. WINDT of Fairfield Robert WINDT, tax collector in Stratford Jack P. WINDT of Stratford Brother: Sandor WINDT of New York City
The Bridgeport Post Jan. 18, 1968 Mrs. Helen (GYORI) WEISENBACHER, 74, widow of Louis WEISENBACHER, of 20 of Fairview Avenue, Stratford, died yesterday in the Bridgeport hospital. Services Saturday in the Lesko funeral home and the United church of Christ, with Rev. Stephen Bessemer officiating. Burial in the Mountain Grove cemetery. Born in Hungary, Mrs. WEISENBACHER was a resident of the Bridgeport area 58 years. Survivors: Sons: Louis G. of Seymour and Alex J. of Southport Daughter: Mrs. Helen MACIEJONUS of Stratford Brother: Frank GYORI of Fairfield
In a message dated 8/28/2008 9:06:36 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) writes: Dear List, I belong to a local Hungarian club here in Connecticut that is trying to resurrect their membership and attract new members. I have suggested to them that they consider doing a one day seminar on Hungarian genealogy (as the local Irish club has done this and it was very profitable and had a great turn out). I would like to be able to bring ideas to the board as to how this could be set up, what materials could be given out, outlines, examples, and specific areas that should be addressed. If this were done by late winter, we would have time to gather materials. I would appreciate any and all suggestions from everyone as I think this would be of great interest to many people. Anyone out there from CT or near by who has expertise in such a thing? Jamene Farrell ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jamene, I have been trying to accomplish something similar here in the Pittsburgh PA area for quite a few years, but of an on-going nature. This past winter I had a Hungary RootsWeb contact, an ex-patriot of Pittsburgh who was willing to help and had wonderful ideas.....and then, for personal reasons, I was unable to dedicate time to it. I expect to resume the efforts as soon as possible. In the meantime, just a few caveats on your approach. I thought it best to contact the Hungarian intellectuals, professors, book authors and the like in our area. I expected they would act as guest speakers, but all were too busy at the time. Perhaps they can come on board later. Finding a meeting place central to everyone in our spread out Pittsburgh area was another. Since you have a place at the Hungarian Club you are off to a great start. Keep the fee reasonable and establish the fact it is a “fund raiser”. You may want to have sequential meetings. You may already have marketing skills, but here are some. Send out announcement flyers to other Hungarian Clubs in the area. Place flyers in your local library, municipal building, etc. Take advantage of free media ads offered for community projects. Provide attendees with hand outs on how to use the Steve Morse web sites for genealogy search and of course recommend this Hungary RootsWeb List. Provide them with copies of maps of Hungary during various intervals of history - counties would do for a start. I am reading Alan Furst's book "Kingdom of Shadows", set in pre WWII Hungary. While this is fictional, it is historically correct and has a broad scale 1938-39 map reflecting Hungary land ownership. This gives the Ruthenian borders at that time. Enlarge a map of Hungary pre WWI, place it on a sandwich-board type easel. Have the guests place a thumb tack on their family's area of research. If you can, provide a print-out of a sampling of towns and their name change spellings from pre WWI, spellings after the Trianon Treaty at Versailles to pre WWII and then the changes afterwards. This page of URL’s is titled “Hungarian genealogy,forms” thru a Google search. Forgive me Les Josa, I haven’t mastered shortening a URL as you instructed us: _http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Hungarian+genealogy%2Cform s&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq_ (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Hungarian+genealogy,forms&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq) = Introduce them to the home web sites for these nationwide Hungarian fraternal organization …The American Hungarian Federation in DC and also the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America. These sites have a wealth of Hungarian history and wonderful articles. The William Penn Assn.(headquarters located in Pittsburgh) issues the William Penn Life magazine and it is on line. It shows what the fraternal organization is doing to promote Hungarian activities a few times a year and has monthly recipes. I believe genealogy research becomes meaningful in understanding the history of the times. If you would like to write me personally, I would be happy to give you other ideas. It is incumbent upon the Hungarian living generations to promulgate interest in Hungarian genealogy and history. Good Luck! Marika **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. (http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047)
Your Genealogy Seminar is a wonderful ides. If there is anything I may suggest, I would be happy to do so. I maintain the genealogy website of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America. If you take a look at Find Your Ancestors, there are a few letters of mine posted. My research began before Ellis Island went online so everything took somewhat longer. I know quite a few good websites also for research. All of my work was done at the National Archives in Washington, D. C. and at the Family History Center in my area for Church Records on microfilm. Margaret Paull, New Jersey -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Jamene Farrell Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 12:42 AM To: Hungary Subject: Re: [HUNGARY] Genealogy Seminar Dear List, I belong to a local Hungarian club here in Connecticut that is trying to resurect their membership and attract new members. I have suggested to them that they consider doing a one day seminar on Hungarian genealogy (as the local Irish club has done this and it was very profitable and had a great turn out). I would like to be able to bring ideas to the board as to how this could be set up, what materials could be given out, outlines, examples, and specific areas that should be addressed. If this were done by late winter, we would have time to gather materials. I would appreciate any and all suggestions from everyone as I think this would be of great interest to many peoople. Anyone out there from CT or near by who has expertise in such a thing? Jamene Farrell ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
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