Roger, I did a quick check on the Pannonia sailing for our Sandor Ragenyi and found that Sandor was born in Szatmarudvari. As a result, the records at the LDS will be of little help to you as the Udvari's mentioned in Linda's post are in Bihar and Tolna. Szatmarudvari was in Szatmar but now part of Romania and now known as Odoreu, Satu Mare, Romania. To my knowledge, there are no Parish records for Szatmarudvari (Odoreu) at the LDS. A year ago April I made a trip to Szatmarudvari (Odoreu) and researched my family. My father was born there. All the available Parish Records are in the National Archives in Satu Mare. It is my understanding that the Romanian Government has not given the LDS permission to film these records. I have found the only feasible ways to research the records in Satu Mare at the National Achieves are: 1) Through a Romanian citizen who is familiar with the records who should be able to easily gain access to the Archives. 2) Through a researcher that is pre registered with the Romanian Government for access to the Archives. The records are fairly complete and I have been able to trace several of family lines from Szatmarudvari and nearby villages back to the late 1700's using the available parish records. I will point out that a lot of time and effort can be saved in the search if you know the religion of the family you are researching. Each religion is in a different set of parish records, as would be expected. I started out with the Roman Catholic records as my family practiced this religion in the USA. I found that they practiced the Greco Catholic religion while in Hungary and until this was discovered, a lot of time was wasted searching the wrong parish books. One source that might be useful to you at the LDS is the film on the book of Szatmar Nobility. I mention this as your surname ends in "yi" which is a good indication that the family was of nobility. Before you get too excited, about ten percent of the families in Szatmar at the time were considered to be of nobility--a relatively common status. Please don't confuse nobility with royalty. Many families reached nobility status through military and other service. This status also did not at all indicate wealth, especially after the mid 1800's. My father's family were "of nobility" but dirt poor when they arrived in the USA. If I can be of any additional help in who you might research the records in Satu Mare, please feel free to email me directly. Jerry