Hello! I have quite a few Slovakian surnames, Does anyone have any connection with any of the names on this page? They are all fom the Spisske region of...
ahoj! As most of you know, my 19 yr old cousin is visiting me from Slovakia for the summer. We are having such a wonderful time enjoying having her her and...
Hi Sybille and welcome to the list! Are you looking for information on your people in Slovakia before they emigrated to Germany? If so, do you have any ideas...
In all likelyhood, it was changed by someone here in America to make it sound more "AMERICAN" and less foreign. The change could have been made by the family...
I wonder if someone could help me with the following: I am a Petrick. I found a relative, probably my great-uncle, called Jana Petrika (John Petrick in the...
Thanks Dee for your information. Before looking for the Mikos in Europe, I would like to find some here in the US, as my grandmother had a brother and two...
Hello I am looking for information on the family of my grandmother Sofie Miko. She came to the US maybe in 1893. She married George J. Petrick maybe in 1908 ...
For those interested in getting LDS microfilms of Slovak church records: I received a very kind reply on my answering machine from a lady named Sylvie at the...
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Kathy, You would have to know which borough she died in, as the Death Indexes are organized by boroughs (Manhattan, Bronx, Kings (Brooklyn), Queens and...
Hello List Would anyone have access to the film with the NYC Death Index for 1922? I understand that if I check that index I could find a relative's death ...
Hey Frank- excuse me for missing this point in the past... I do a lot of reading and get tired sometimes by the time I do my genealogy searching. So for Ana...
Thanks -- this needs another look, for sure. Maybe this evening. I have seen the term kocsis in eastern Slovakia during this time period, but the records for...
Thanks, Frank. One of them is called an Ev. valach, which I suppose refers to the Wallachian region of Moravia, from what you are saying. Another or the same...
Hmmm. I will think that over. The same person was a rolnik a couple of years before and after the term was used, in the late 1860's -- but who knows. Maybe...
Assume the Svrc~ina surname was spelled Svrc^ina. Naturally I track any surname ..rc^ina throughout the Slavic lands and none was ever related to mine. Yes. ...
OK, men, so what is a voya'r? I am reasonably sure that the last letter is an r, not a k, which would mean a soldier. The individual is later identified as a...
One of the mysterious Srvc~ina men is from the village of Dovallo', and is called a radnik or rudnik. That is, unless these are some kind of place names too....
I have traced my family back to when they arrived in Australia, I am having problems from there. The name is FATIN and the home town in Slovakia is Hrboltova...
From the listowner: Many of you might have gotten an email already from Rootsweb about today's "buyout" of Rootsweb by MyFamily.com , aka Ancestry.com While I...
I am looking for Morihlatko family members who were born in Austria before 1900. My Name is Nancy Strashensky , this is my mother's family. Also am looking for...