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Patricia Skrovan Johnson: Rozboril07/04/2005, 04:47:36
Tyler,
Most of the Rozboril families came from Gbely/Egbel, in the Nitria/Nitranska area of "Austria-Hungary" when Czeckoslovakia was still part of the Austria-Hungary Empire, in the LATE 1890's and early 1900-1920's.

There are MANY Rozboril families that "migrated" to Binghamton, in Broome County, New York. Mine came to Cleveland, OH. The NY and OH Rozboril families are somehow related, as my Dad, b. 1910 often referred to the NY Rozborils as cousins. The name is also sometimes spelled RoSboril, and MISspelled in many ways!

I do not have a Martin Rozboril in my files, but he may be part of the NY Rozboril families. There was a Martin, indexed as Rozporil, age 30, who came through Ellis Island on May 05, 1909. He was married, and was headed to his brother, Michal in New Cumberland, WV.
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