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subwaysleuth: Fiko
American -- trying to learn about the name "Fiko"
My great-grandfather was Joseph Fiko, Hungarian.
16/12/2006, 23:22:47
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Zlatica : Re: Fiko
subwaysleuth

Where was your great grandfather born? Is this your Joseph FIKO coming thru Ellis Island? www.ellisislandrecords.org
16/12/2006, 23:34:43
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subwaysleuth: Re: Fiko
I was told he was born in Budapest, in 1884, I think. I see references to Irsa, and this may be possible.
I have seen this page before: Now, I have read the entire Ship Manifest entry. Yes, very likely to be my Joseph E. Fiko, since he first came to USA in abt. 1902 and he left USA sometime after 1919-20. He left his family in Brooklyn, but he never came back to them. The statistics in the manifest look correct, and I thank you for pointing me back to them. Each time I look, I know a bit more.
05/03/2007, 21:10:00
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Zlatica : Re: Fiko
Your welcome.

The LDS-Mormons are listing church records of Irsa.
FIKO does show up in Hungary's phone book.
www.magyartelekom.hu/fooldal.vm
Have you checked out http://genforum.com or www.ancestry.com/community
05/03/2007, 21:28:25
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blinda: ?
Én Fikó Melinda vagyok.Édesapám Fikó János 1957 szeptember 28.-án született kecskeméten.3 lány féltestvére van.Ő intézetben nevelkedett.Keresem a rokonaimat!
04/01/2008, 15:12:32
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070479: Re: Fiko
I am trying to find more information on a Maria Fiko from Alberti Irsa, Hungary. She was married to a Janos Terjanszki Terenyi at the end the 1800's. Thanks
05/01/2008, 02:15:45
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Zlatica : Re: Fiko
070479

Alberti, Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun megye, Hungary
Irsa, Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun megye, Hungary = Albertirsa
http://lazarus.elte.hu/autotk
Did you check LDS-Mormons site for church records?
05/01/2008, 02:24:36
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subwaysleuth: Re: ?
Sajnos, nem tudom csak magyarul.
A website nem jol ... nez ... nem lehet olvasni. Erti?

En Sylvester James-Fiko Wager
a nagyanyam "Fiko Ibolya" volt, de amerikai-magyar volt (1905-1989).
Apja "Fiko Jozsef" volt, (1884-?). Jozsef nem marad Amerikaban. a-1920 Jozsef... ?
"Fiko Mariska" = sister/Schwester (Itt van egy regi levelet)

Es egy kep - foto -

Remelem, a kep maga tetszik.

I am much better in English!

Peace from Sylvester

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05/01/2008, 03:50:18
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subwaysleuth: Re: Fiko
Can you tell me which type of church has a record for the name Fiko in Irsa or elsewhere in Hungary?
In America, Joseph E. Fiko was involved with several Baptist churches. And he probably went to a good many other Protestant churches. My grandmother and her sister used to play violin in several churches - and I think they were all Hungarian-speaking.
His family could have been of any faith, of course.

Thank you for your time and interest.
Sylvester, New York
05/01/2008, 04:00:19
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Zlatica : Re: Fiko
subwaysleuth

www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp
click on Place Search and type a name of a town. You need to order the films by religion. You will view them in Family History Center Library near you.
Is this HIS place of birth?
05/01/2008, 04:06:55
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subwaysleuth: Re: Fiko
If I am to believe the ship manifest that I saw, Irsa is the place of his birth. He told my grandmother that he was born in Pest, but my family has a bad history of changing little details like where one was really born. Since the name is not very common, it should be easy to find it out. I do have his draft record from WWI, and I know his birthdate - which will be close to his name-day, if not the same.
Thanks for the meaningful lead.
sylvester
05/01/2008, 05:17:03
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Zlatica : Re: Fiko
Your welcome.

Josef PIKO (FIKO) arr. Oct 24, 1922, naturalized citizen (numbers by his name)born in Irsa, left a father Josef FIKO, Irsa Hungary, going to a wife Elsa FIKO, 181 7th Ave, Brooklyn, New York, NY
If this information correspond with what you have than this is the place.
http://lazarus.elte.hu/autotk nice map
05/01/2008, 05:35:15
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kezdi: Re: Fiko
Hello sylvester,
Namedays in Hungary are celebrated, but not connected to the actual birth day. As you may know, yours is the last day of the year, if Sylvester is your given name. The actual year end celebrations are called Sylvester ball, party, etc.

Albertirsa is fairly close to Budapest, both are part of Pest County.

History of ALBERTIRSA

Unification of localities
Year of unification Name of localities concerned
1950 Albertirsa = Alberti Irsa

Promotions to the status of town
Year of promotion Name of town The name of village(s) from which the town was formed
2003 Albertirsa Albertirsa

In Hungary, Civil Registration started in 1895.
Regarding before 1895 Church records for todays Albertirsa: R.Catholic and Evangelical are under Irsa, Reformatus (Reformed Protestant) are under Pand.
05/01/2008, 08:00:51
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subwaysleuth: Re: Fiko
Well, this is quite possibly them. Elsie Fiko lived in a few places in Brooklyn, after he left the family in 1920 (from Brooklyn). And I have seen her name listed as Elsa. That is a new address for me, but she took to running a small store, to support herself and the children.
I will have to do a bit of work to get my records in order. There is a curious entry in the 1930 Brooklyn Census that includes him, living with his daughter Gloria - not his wife. Elsie died too soon, in 1932. The whereabouts of Joseph have never been discovered.
Many thanks. I really think this is the right fellow, ny great-grandfather.
Sylvester, New York
05/01/2008, 18:18:11
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subwaysleuth: Re: Fiko
My name was changed to Sylvester, but I know the Feast Day of Sylvester is Dec. 31st. Name days are done differently from how I expected (a Jewish friend has a different system).
I suspected that Albertirsa was not far from Budapest, but I was not aware of any of this when I was last in Hungary. I have seen Kispest, where my great-grandmother came from (Elsa/Elsie).
Thanks for the precise information. It encourages me to go back to work.
Regards,
Sylvester
05/01/2008, 18:23:30
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070479: Fiko
Sylvester,

Mariska is a nickname for Maria. I wonder if your great great grandfather Joszeph and yy great grandmother Maria were siblings. She came to America a few times in the 20's to her son Joseph Terenyi's, in Maryland. I think he left Hungary during the WWI.

Juditka
08/01/2008, 23:18:56
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070479: Fiko
Sylvester,

Mariska is a nickname for Maria. I wonder if your great great grandfather Joszeph and yy great grandmother Maria were siblings. She came to America a few times in the 20's to her son Joseph Terenyi's, in Maryland. I think he left Hungary during the WWI.

Juditka
08/01/2008, 23:19:00
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070479: Fiko
Sylvester,

Mariska is a nickname for Maria. I wonder if your great great grandfather Joszeph and yy great grandmother Maria were siblings. She came to America a few times in the 20's to her son Joseph Terenyi's, in Maryland. I think he left Hungary during the WWI.

Juditka
08/01/2008, 23:19:19
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subwaysleuth: Re: Fiko
Thanks for your letter. Thanks, this year I learned in a grammar book that "Mariska" is a familiar name. I can give you an answer to part of your question.
On the back of the letter, the return address is written in this way (if I read it correctly, and I am leaving out the accents):
Pilko Karolyne . Budapest
IX Saroksari ut. 38 II. 6
Hungari

Maria married a man named Karoly, unless she lived in the same house with such a person, say as a relation. The letter has to be from about 1920, since that is when they moved to Brooklyn (from Cleveland, Ohio).

According to a record I have of a ship manifest ("Homeric"), Joseph sailed from Cherbourg to Southampton (so he was in Europe) on Oct. 19th, 1922. He was 38, and that checks with my birthdate for him, May 10 (or 15), 1884. And that says, "Fiko, Joseph, Irsa, Hungary."

Since my family lost contact with him after about 1920-22, I do not know where he went after that. Of course, I am eager to know where he ended up.


If this Maria has ever been married to a man named "Karoly" (or lived in his house) - then we may know something.
Also, since Maria is a very common name, there may be others in the family that share the name. I stll think Joseph had a brother/relation in New Haven, Connecticut.

-Sylvester
09/01/2008, 02:57:38
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