tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983520193229114152.post9179910962259291875..comments2024-02-05T12:53:48.535-05:00Comments on 100 Years in America: Back and forth across the Kingdom of HungaryLisa / Smallest Leafhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16811771280872197611noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983520193229114152.post-79849860370873738662012-09-17T16:59:54.152-04:002012-09-17T16:59:54.152-04:00Nice to find that you are the same Magda who I cor...Nice to find that you are the same Magda who I corresponded with previously! I love your name - my great-great-grandmother was named Magdalena. <br /><br />Thanks for the nice comments. I would love to meet up with you at a conference sometime. I don't have a conference schedule posted - my busy family has prevented me from making too many of those, but I hope that will change in the near future!Lisa / Smallest Leafhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16811771280872197611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983520193229114152.post-58432210585007068082012-09-17T10:42:16.476-04:002012-09-17T10:42:16.476-04:00Lisa , Thanks so much for visiting my website and ...Lisa , Thanks so much for visiting my website and leaving encouraging comment . Believe me , I did not think I had time to do it. I have been following " 100 years " for awhile and always look forward to it immensely . I hope to somehow see you at a convention sometime . Where do you post a convention schedule ??<br />My Nana's name was Helen too and like you , I was totally inspired by her to do the family history . Please keep going for us . The pictures , the stories , the travels and experiences are so interesting .Magdahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01335449359566720836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983520193229114152.post-53481134820524222292009-01-13T20:12:00.000-05:002009-01-13T20:12:00.000-05:00Hello Magda -Thanks very much for your comment and...Hello Magda -<BR/><BR/>Thanks very much for your comment and your email message. I replied to your email but am out of town and having trouble sending mail. You should get that message soon.<BR/><BR/>I haven't done any further research on Korlat lately, although it is my plan to. As far as I know my direct ancestors lived there only a short time, although there may have been other branches of the family who were longer-term residents. Thank you for the offer to check for my family's surnames. I appreciate you doing so.<BR/><BR/>I look forward to hearing from you again soon. Thanks for reading and best wishes on your continued search for Hungarian ancestors!<BR/><BR/>LisaLisa / Smallest Leafhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16811771280872197611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983520193229114152.post-19598376671892749662009-01-12T14:56:00.000-05:002009-01-12T14:56:00.000-05:00Any luck on your KORLAT relatives ? I ordered some...Any luck on your KORLAT relatives ? I ordered some 1869 census films and believe that town is on my roll , although my family would not be from that village . I will look for your family names as I will quickly glance through it for my names anyway .......<BR/><BR/>Magda ( researching NAGY,MESZ,HALUSKA, LADIKOVSKY,SZABO, SEBO ,LORINTZ , RAKAI , STERMENSZKY --all in & towns surrounding Jabloncza, Abauj ,Hungary (now Jablonicca , Slovakia )~ Torna , Derenk , Szadvar,Szogliget, Dobodil & more .Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983520193229114152.post-49058929091833430452008-02-18T04:33:00.000-05:002008-02-18T04:33:00.000-05:00I'm glad that you found this post helpful, Colleen...I'm glad that you found this post helpful, Colleen. No, I don't have a subscription to Radix, but I may do that now that I'm getting more serious about researching my northeastern Hungarian families. I've enjoyed many of the links and free resources on the Radix site.<BR/><BR/>Check out my Hungarian Links list on the sidebar for more Hungarian genealogical resources.<BR/><BR/>The Austro-Hungarian Empire can be confusing. This is one area of the world where history has to come before genealogy if you want to really make progress. <BR/><BR/>Hope you enjoy the process...Lisa / Smallest Leafhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16811771280872197611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983520193229114152.post-47358250688707447772008-02-17T20:46:00.000-05:002008-02-17T20:46:00.000-05:00Wish I did have Hungarian ancestry! I lurk (approx...Wish I did have Hungarian ancestry! I lurk (approximately)next door in Galicia/Ukraine, searching away...<BR/><BR/>I have tagged you for a meme, no obligation but wanted to let you know!<BR/><BR/>Cheers, LidianLidianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14609618027313982020noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7983520193229114152.post-90505963440301830022008-02-17T19:49:00.000-05:002008-02-17T19:49:00.000-05:00This post was most informative as usual. My dad's...This post was most informative as usual. My dad's maternal grandmother was Justina HODICK (married name). I am exploring maiden names of Nauchodile, Nahodil, Nahadil, and Nahodyl. Dad always thought it was the first spelling. A Bible somewhere in the family listed a Fuenfkirchen, Austria as her birthplace. I am exploring Pecs, Hungary as the current placename for this town, although there may also be a small village of Fuenfkirchen still in Austria (it has a castle). <BR/><BR/>Both of these suppositions were garnered via my own research (limited) and a response to an ancestry.com message board post quite a while ago. US Census records indicate Czechoslavakia as Justina's birthplace. I really need to start learning up on the Austrio-Hungarian era and figuring all this out. <BR/><BR/>Do you have a subscription to Radix? I didn't know it existed prior to your post, and it looks like it may be helpful to me.Colleenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03303607041752275445noreply@blogger.com