Searching for information on my Grandather Peter Szabo and his brother Janos Szabo and possibly a sister Susan. They were from Vajan, Ung Couny. Immigrated 1899, 1904 and 1914 to Mckeesport, Pa.
Searching for information on the 1869 Hungarian Census for Voyany. Do these records exist? Where do I write to hava a search performed? My great grandfather should be on the census. He married a Barbara Gyure about 1865.
Vajan is in the 1869 Hungarian Land Census. I have a copy as translated by Martha Conner. My family is also from Vajan, and my gr-grandmother was a Gyure. Is that you Steve? Please email me.
Hopefully your email is still active. I have hit a brick wall on my grandfathers family from Vajan.
Please email me if you have any records for Peter Szabo,possibly a brother John also. Szabo is such a common name that it is nearly impossible to find anything let alone a Peter and a John.
My email Bgracie -a-t- hotmail.com -d-o-t-
Thank you so much in advance.
SZABO (is a common surname)in Izkovce and Besa which falls under Vojany. www.zoznamst.sk All 3 have a cell phone but the address does shows up.
Anything for your research in www.iabsi.com/gen/public
www.felix-game.ca
www.progenealogists.com/hungary
A first name translation site:
http://topolcsanyi.alphalink.com.au/names
www.kuijsten.de/navigator
These are the Sabos that I know of at the present time.
Four Resan Brothers and a sister immigrated from Vayan. The brothers worked first in the coal mines in Trimble County Ohio near Athens Ohio. One brother settled in Whiting Indiana and a sister married a Peter Gyure (also from Vayan) and also settled in Whiting.
The other brothers settled in a Hungarian community in Joliet Illinois. One brother (Gyula Resan) had two sons: my father Alfred Resan who settled in Chicago and Walter who married a Margaret Sabo daughter of Steve (1893-1975)and Mary (1897-1981) Sabo. I am not sure but they may also have come from Vayan. I remember there may have been other Sabos in our church when I was growing up in the 50s (First Hungarian Evangelical and Reformed Church 92nd and Langley (Burnside) a block off cottage grove avenue, Chicago. I hope this may be of help connecting somewhere.