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From: "David E. Lucas" <>
Subject: Re: [HUNGARY-L] Birth certificates
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 21:33:43 -0700 (MST)


On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, magton wrote:

> I understand that you may get them for the most reasonable fee at
> your Hungarian Embassy Consulate.
> Look them up in the Government section in your region.
>
> ----------
> > From: Newtons <>
> > To:
> > Subject: [HUNGARY-L] Birth certificates
> > Date: Friday, February 06, 1998 10:17 PM
> >
> > How do I get birth certificates from the late 1890's from Hungary?
> >
> > Pam Newton

I'm just curious... will the "birth certificates" provided by the
consulate provide any information above that available in the church
records filmed by the FHL? Today I spent a few hours searching the
filmed birth records of Szentistva'n and found 6 siblings of my
great-grandfather. Just wondering if there might be a (possibly) more
efficient way???

David Lucas
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Researching the surnames:

ARUNDALE, GARSIDE, SAVAGE and WINTERBOTTOM (England)
CHRISTENSEN (Denmark)
DEJONGH and PETTINGA (Netherlands)
BARANYI, EGER, JA'RDA'NHA'ZI and LUKA'CS (Hungary)
MEYERS and REOSSEL (Germany)
NASH (New Hampshire - so far)

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