Wanted to check through the Slovak magazines again before recycling them. The Editor's comments page has info on members, so I thought I would post the...
I looked through the issues I've already scanned and thought I'd post additional surnames that I found in the Editor's Comments section. There are quite a few,...
Here are the names in the Editor's comments section for the Sept. 1973 issue. These are scanned onto my computer and I will be happy to email anyone who wants...
This was really nice of you. I could use the May 1973 and June 1973. I'm searching Kollar and Pelikan. Lynn In a message dated 6/1/2008 7:58:18 A.M. Central...
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My Great Great Grandfather Istavan MOLNAR was a RR conductor in Trencinska Tepla in the late 1800's an early 1900's would anyone know what RR this might be and...
John, you can view the railroad lines in Trencsén megye in 1913 at http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910/trencsen.jpg. The major railroad follows the Vag...
Janet, Thank You so Much! What great information. That actually would be the right timeframe and the one employee listed for Trencin was "Molnár Gy." The...
Hi John - i would guess that "Gy" was an abbreviation for Gyorgy - George in Hungarian Janet is amazing to come up with this resource - i didn't know such...
Thank you Helene. Janet has been a tremendous help, in the short time I have been on this group I have found everyone to be very helpful and kind - very glad...
Found a Molnár István - the name I was looking for under unkown. Had Duty: Uszálykormányosok Organizational structure Hajózási vállalatok. Magyar kir....
Hello! I'm researching my grandfather William (Basil/Vasil) Neborak b. 14 Aug 1894 in Vysny Mirosov. Parents were Andrej Neborak b. 8 Feb 1857 (Vysny Mirosov)...
If this is the Istvan MOLNAR that appears to be the case. Looks like I will need to investigate that this Istvan is my Istvan. Molnar appears to be a...
Considering that István Molnár means Steve Miller, it isn’t too surprising that there are a lot of them. Molnár is the 8th most common surname in Hungary....
Dear Janet, I think that "kir." stands for "kiraly" (with an accent on the a) ,i.e. "royal". Jacques ... uszálykormányos ... rather ... individual words. ......
... BASIC RESEARCH HELP For basic research help, be sure to visit Bill Tarkulich's excellent site at http://www.iabsi.com/gen/public/ CHURCH RECORDS AT LATTER...
Why would cities have a higher death rate than reproduction rate? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of having a "society"? dlb [Non-text portions of this message...
That is because of the hieghtened "accident rate" for city industries, along with the fact that many families in cities did not have the room to have as many...
LDS has the very informative 1869 Hungarian Census on film for your villages. Felső-Mirosó (Vyšný Mirosov) Film 2150634 Item 2 Hutka (Hutka) Film 2150631...
1910 HUNGARIAN MAP The old Hungarian map can be found at: http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910/saros.jpg Your villages are northeast of Bartfa (Bardejov) in...
Diane, The link below is to the article description. It is somewhat academic, but from it you see what has influenced birth and death rates over the past two...
Hey Micheal, can you send that again? I can't seem to get that link to work, and I wanna read it too... :-D Ben Michael Mojher <mgmojher@...> wrote: ...
Diane, I always looked upon city sanitation - really lack of sanitation by today's standards - as the primary cause of city deaths historically exceeding birth...
Actually, Ron you are also correct, however, the lack of children was that there was no NEED for them at the rate as they were on farms, and not that anyone...