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Zlatica : Re: Blaschko, Blaschkow, Blaszko11/06/2004, 05:05:15
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Yes, you are correct. Pozsony was a name of a megye / county and a city. Why do you think your ancestor had spelling BLASKO on her headstone? By any chance a little v on the S?
Forgiveness for so many short e-mails. I did not reply to you on this your e-mail.

Since the Death Certificate was written up by an American, English speaking person, well he / she just did not hear the Angino correctly. That is not a German or a Slovak sounding name.

It is possible that Joannes / John Blaschkov passed thru other port like Boston or Baltimore or even Philadelphia.
Using One Step www.stevemorse.org to locate an EI manifest, there were 51 people from Szentgyorgy but only your 5 Blaskow and 1 Posch. Does Elisabeth Blaschkov fit in your family tree? She was going to a father Jan Blaschkow, 53? 103 st, New York-city and was from Szeutgyor../ Szentgyorgy.
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