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.
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