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| Boti,
Thanks again for writing. Your English is so much better than my Hungarian! :-) It sounds like most of your Varga family (csalad?) migrated to Romania. Do you know why? You mentioned the younger children (gyerek?) moved back to Hungary. When did they move back? You asked my religion. I am a Methodist. My grandfather Josef (Jozef?) raised my father and his five sisters Catholic. My grandmother, Julia Szuras Nemeth was also a Catholic. What is reform? Is it refomate Jewish? I have often wondered if our family was originally Jewish and my grandfather left Hungary to avoid persecution. I know there are Varga's that are Jewish. That would be exciting and interesting to know! I know very little about the family in Hungary except they owned land, had a vineyard, bottled their own wine and raised black Arabian horses. They did all their own work since the family was so large. My grandfather Josef Varga was born in March of 1879 in Hungary. He was in the Crown Guard in 1900 and came to America in 1902. We do not know the name of his 3 sisters and 7 brothers. I will be interested to know what your grandfather says. Koszonom for writing! Judi | ||
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