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    1. Re: [HUNGARY-L] Hungarian Ethnography and Folklore now online
    2. Carol Thompson
    3. This was a terrific posting. I read the articles and found a photograph included in the Folklore book of a woman in beautiful Hungarian attire standing on the right side of one of the photographs who looked exactly like me! My sister pointed her out. It is a pleasure to see photographs of a place where you can see people who look like you. It was eerie and wonderful! Carol T.

    08/23/2005 09:07:10
    1. Re: [HUNGARY-L] Hungarian Ethnography and Folklore now online
    2. Sandi Barber
    3. Funny that you mention that. My entire ancestry is from the Northern Hungarian region through the 1600s and many times I look at pictures hoping to see someone who looks sort of like me staring back. Haven't so far. Both grandmothers had the map of Hungary on their face; I see them alot. Guess I need to keep looking! Thanks for your post! Carol Thompson <clthompson@ualr.edu> wrote: This was a terrific posting. I read the articles and found a photograph included in the Folklore book of a woman in beautiful Hungarian attire standing on the right side of one of the photographs who looked exactly like me! My sister pointed her out. It is a pleasure to see photographs of a place where you can see people who look like you. It was eerie and wonderful! Carol T. ================================================== Researching: Pallai, Palinkas, Gaspar, Rubi, Adam, Vazsily, Kriztian, Firkala, Plucsinsky, Dzurnak, Kupcik, Hozza, Lauf, Almassy, Marhevka, Potanko and Dinda in Hungary Barber, Cummins, Pierce, Page, Van Alstine, Quackenbush, Stephens, Hargrave, Moffett, Sorrells, Cuthbertson, Lonon and Wilhoit from sea to shining sea __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    08/24/2005 04:26:42