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From: Steve Nagy <>
Subject: Re: [HUNGARY-L] Re: HUNGARY-D Digest V02 #295
Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 12:52:06 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <20020811181835.95189.qmail@web12501.mail.yahoo.com>
Hi Deanna,
Answer to question #1--Try our own Suzannej's CD-ROM,
The Hungarian Village Finder, Atlas, and Gazetteer for
the Kingdom of Hungary:
http://hungarianvillagefinder.com/cdrom/CD.html
That page will show you what's included in the CD
including population, what churches were in the
villages, and where they went if there was no church
in the village. The CD also has numerous links to
maps, direct links to the LDS catalog for each megye
so that you can see what records are available from
those churches, and tons of other stuff. Take a look
for yourself.
Suzanne has also put up a page that sort of goes along
with the ad for the CD but it has a lot of good hints
and suggestions, so you might want to take a look at
it too:
http://hungarianvillagefinder.com/cdrom/4steps.html
Answer to question #2--Suzanne is also the webmaster
(mistress?) of the Rootsweb site which has a lot of
links I use all the time including a link to the
Message Board where you can post your questions:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wghungar/
There is also the GenForum message board:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/hungary/
and the Hungarotips, but this one does not seem to get
much action:
http://www.hungarotips.com/bbs/
Janos Bogardi aka Radix has quite a site with tons of
information and links to all sorts of things
Hungarian, so you can visit those pages and start
bookmarking:
http://www.bogardi.com/gen/index.shtml
And a short while back a few people posted a bunch of
their links so you might want to access the archives
for those. You can reach the Archives through the
HungaryGenWeb address above.
As for missing links and pages, they come and go all
the time. Anything in particular you are referring
to?
Hope this helps,
Steve
--- Deanna Allen <> wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
> How do you all keep from getting frustrated and not
> quitting on these over seas hunts...
> I've been working on it for about 4 yrs and only
> find a small bit of info each yr...
> How do you findout how many people lived in a
> village, and what churches where there?
> I just this weekend was lucky enough to run across
> some pictures of Tokaj which is where my Great
> Grandmother was from...
> I was even lucky enough to find a picture of the
> ship she came over on..
> I've also noticed alot of pages that used to be
> there for hungarian genealogy searches are now
> missing... What happened to them.. My web links are
> missing and a few other peoples haungarian pages are
> missing there's
> some of the forums are even gone....
> so where is eveyone posting there questions besides
> here?
> Any help is great...
> Deanna
> wrote:> ATTACHMENT
> part 1 message/rfc822
> HUNGARY-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 295
>
> Today's Topics:
> #1 [HUNGARY-L] LOCATE ALHO, HUNGARY
> []
> #2 Re: [HUNGARY-L] LOCATE ALHO, HUNGA [Joseph J
> Jarfas #3 Re: [HUNGARY-L] LOCATE ALHO, HUNGA
> ["Suzanne J"
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> message/rfc822 Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 12:24:44 EDT
> From:
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> Subject: [HUNGARY-L] LOCATE ALHO, HUNGARY
>
> I am researching the ARTWOHL name from Alho,
> Hungary, 1910 to St. Paul,
> MN./Chicago. Unable to find it on map websites. One
> spoke Croatian. Also
> one listed father Joseph at Alho, Eisenburg,
> Hungary. Eisenburg seems German
> to me.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Sue Schumpf
>
> ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 3
> message/rfc822 Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 14:51:30 -0400
> From: Joseph J Jarfas
> To:
> Subject: Re: [HUNGARY-L] LOCATE ALHO, HUNGARY
>
> wrote:
>
> > I am researching the ARTWOHL name from Alho,
> Hungary, 1910 to St. Paul,
> > MN./Chicago. Unable to find it on map websites.
> One spoke Croatian. Also
> > one listed father Joseph at Alho, Eisenburg,
> Hungary. Eisenburg seems German
> > to me.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Sue Schumpf
>
> Hi Sue,
>
> Alh was in county Vas, district Felsr. Look for
> Markt Allhau in Austria
> today.
>
> Joe
> Equinunk, PA - USA
>
>
>
>
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> ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 4
> message/rfc822 Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 14:01:37 -0700
> From: "Suzanne J"
> To:
> Subject: Re: [HUNGARY-L] LOCATE ALHO, HUNGARY
>
> Hi Sue,
>
> Just to add to what Joe has already posted for you--
>
> Alh was in Fels-Er Jrs, Vas Megye. This was a
> fairly large settlement
> of about 1800 people. There was a Luthern church in
> the settlement. Roman
> Catholics went to nearby Farcasfalva. Today it is in
> Austria and called
> Marct Allhau.
>
> Eisenburg was the German name for the settlement
> Vasvr, Vasvr Jrs, Vas
> Megye. This village had about 960 people living in
> it. There were Jewish
> and Roman Catholic houses of worship in the village.
> Lutherns went to
> Nagykolta for services, while those of the Reformed
> faith went to
> Terestynszecsd. Vasvar remains in Hungary today
> and can be viewed on this
> interactive map of Hungary--
> http://lazarus.elte.hu/moterkep/mb.htm
>
> You can also find all of these placenames on the
> 1910 map--
> http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910/vas.jpg
>
> To see what census and vital records are available
> from the above churches,
> you can visit the LDS Family History catalog
> online--
>
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=localitydetails&subject=77561&subject_disp=Hungary,_Vas&columns=*,180,0
>
> Best of luck,
> Suzannej
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>
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> **My Kosztinka and Kojsza Family History Page
> http://www.sisqtel.net/~suzannej/
>
>
>
>
>
> >From:
> >To:
> >Subject: [HUNGARY-L] LOCATE ALHO, HUNGARY
> >Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 12:24:44 EDT
> >
> >I am researching the ARTWOHL name from Alho,
> Hungary, 1910 to St. Paul,
> >MN./Chicago. Unable to find it on map websites. One
> spoke Croatian. Also
> >one listed father Joseph at Alho, Eisenburg,
> Hungary. Eisenburg seems
> >German
> >to me.
> >
> >Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> >Sue Schumpf
>
>
>
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