Patricia Welch wrote: > The spellings of these names might vary. Nestorowitsch was changed to > Nestor in the U.S. > > The couple came to America about 1878 and had children Gisela, Osman, > Helen and another daughter. They went back and were killed and buried > at Kispet, Pest Co. Hungary. I think the family must have been from > that area. Is there any place I can check to see if that is where > they are from, and find out something about their titles? They died > 12-29-1903 in Hungary. > > They had a daughter, Helen Nestorowitsch, b. 1837 Hungary. How can I > find a record for her? > She was 18 when she came to America. She married Edwin R. Hughes, a > broker and they had a daughter born 1886 in New York, named Lillian. > Edwin Huges died 1888 and Helen married Morris Barret(t) in the > Trinity Episcopal Church, Washington D.C. They lived in Goochland > Co., Virginia. > > Lillian Hughes was on the census with the Barrett family in 1900, but > must have married before 1910. I wish I could find her descendants. > > Any help locating this family appreciated. It would see that the > family would be easy to find since they had titles, apparently in > Hungary. > > Pat Welch Hi Pat, do you know about him? Jack Walter Mills, Jr. Jack Walter Mills, Jr., age 50 of Mobile, Ala., died Friday, April 20, 2001. He was born July 30, 1950, in Savannah, Ga. Jack graduated from Choctaw High School, Fort Walton Beach, Fla.; DeBry Institute of Technology; and the University of Mobile Nursing School. Jack was also a member of the Harley Davidson Motorcycle Club in Mobile, Ala; and Aero Dynamics Club in Mobile. Jack was a friend to all mankind, and to all animals. He will be missed by everyone, including Haria, Puss and his ducks. Survivors include his wife, Peggy Bostick of Mobile, Ala.; parents Lt. Col. Jack and Fran Mills of Fort Walton Beach; brother Kenneth Mills of Fort Walton Beach; brother Kenneth Mills of Fort Walton Beach, Fla; nephew James Colbert of Fort Walton Beach; nieces Lori Nestor of Atlanta, Ga.; Jane Pruett of Birmingham, Ala.; and Christ Brown of Woodberry, Mich. Jack was preceded in death by his grandparents Walter and Dorothy Mills; Prince Osman Konstantine Nestorwitsch and Gladys Hughs Nestor; and great-grandparents Prine Alexis Konstantine Nestorowitsch and Countess Adele Apor Nestorowitsch. The family will receive friends Sunday, April 22, 2001, at McLaughlin Mortuary, 17 Chestnut Ave., Fort Walton Beach, Fla., from 1 to 2p.m. A graveside service will be conducted by Rev. Gene Townson at Beal Memorial Cemetery, Fort Walton Beach, Fla., at 2:30 p.m. McLaughlin Mortuary, 17 Chestnut Ave., Fort Walton Beach, Fla., entrusted with the arrangements. * This article can be found on page B2 of the April 22, 2001 Daily News of Northwest Florida. Joe Equinunk, PA - USA jjarfas@ezaccess.net --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by ezaccess.net]