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Liz: FAmily Questions on history
If anyone knows history behind our family could you please help i have to do a project for school. I also need to know our family tree so if you could help please reply-Liz Jamriska
14/12/2006, 18:13:15
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kezdi: Re: FAmily Questions on history
Dear Liz,
First, you have to talk to your parents, grandparents, where did they and their parents had been born, when and where from did they immigrate, what language they spoke. Write everything down and organize it in a tree form. Did you get a form in the school to fill out? My kids got one, I uploaded here for you, so you can see how is it looks in case you didn't.
These are the Jamriska datas at RadixIndex, not necessarily your family, but show them to your (g)parents, to see if any of the placenames looks familiar to them. These datas are from the area of historical Hungary. Since the 1920s new countries have been created, so it's possible that the places your family came from are not in Hungary anymore.
Greetings from California, and good luck.
J.L.Kupan

RADIX Surname index
Industry and trade directory of Hungary in 1891
Jámriska Pozsony (1)
Jamriska Budapest (2), Libetbánya (3), Szent-Erzsébet (1)

RadixRef
Jamriska Budapest (1), Debrecen (1), Pécel (1)

RadixIndex School Reports
Jamriska Eperjes (1), Libetbánya (1), Rozsnyó (1)

Almanac and directory of the Hungarian railways 1911
Jamriska Zólyombrézó (1)

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14/12/2006, 20:20:27
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Zlatica: Re: Jamriska
Liz

Joseph gave you a head start. You need to locate a precise place of birth among the US documents in order to proceed with the research. Take a look in www.ellisislandrecords.org at the JAMRISKAs that came thru that processing center to America. I do find JAMRIS^KA (Slovak spelling) in Slovak Republic's phone book. www.zoznamst.sk
www.surnamenavigator.org
15/12/2006, 00:00:01
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gjamriska: Re: FAmily Questions on history
I'm Gerald Jamriska, son of Walter Jamriska, Grandfather of Stephan (Istvan) Jamriska. I am also looking for more data. My father and grandfather came from this village of Jeczenye aka Jaszenya-Jasenie and arrived in US in 1912. Grandmothers name was Antonia (Nieter) Jamriska. Her parents were Joseph Nieter and Mary (Kubancik) Nieter.
Thats all I have now.
435-688-1669
07/05/2010, 15:49:08
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Zlatica : Re: JAMRISKA, KUBANCSIK
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Kubancsik, Anna Jeczenye, Hungary 28 1884 1912
Kubancsik, Janos Jeczenye, Hungary 8 1904 1912
Kubancsik, Jozsef Jeczenye, Hungary 4 1908 1912
Kubancsik, Vazul Jeczenye, Hungary 3 1909 1912
Kubancsek, Jozsef Jeczenye, Hungary 19 1887 1906
Janwiska, Antonia Jeczenye, Hung. 28 1884 1912
Janwiska, Emilia Jeczenye, Hung. 3 1909 1912
Janwiska, Hermina Jeczenye, Hung. 3 1909 1912
Janwiska, Istvan Jeczenye, Hung. 38 1874 1912
Janwiska, Vendel Jeczenye, Hung. 8 1904 1912
Nuter, Maria Jeczenye, Hungary 20 1889 1909
Nuter, Anno Jeszenye, Hungary 5 1902 1907
Nuter, Jan Jeszenye, Hungary 39 1868 1907
Nuter, Maria Jeszenye, Hungary 26 1881 1907
Nuter, Zuzanna Jeszenye, Hungary 9 1898 1907 view these manifests in www.ellisislandrecords.org
In Jasenie's phone book:
http://www.zoznam.sk/hladaj.fcgi?co=telzoznam&s=jamriska&mesto=jasenie&ulica=&psc=&uto=&net_fixed=1&net_mobile=1&net_alt=1
http://www.zoznam.sk/hladaj.fcgi?co=telzoznam&s=nuter&mesto=jasenie&ulica=&psc=&uto=&net_fixed=1&net_mobile=1&net_alt=1
http://www.zoznam.sk/hladaj.fcgi?co=telzoznam&s=kubancekova&mesto=jasenie&ulica=&psc=&uto=&net_fixed=1&net_mobile=1&net_alt=1
OVA is a female ending.
Jasenie, Slovakia
1773 Jeszenye, 1786 Jeszenye, Jeszenow, 1808 Jeszenye, Jaseň, Jesení, 1863 Jaszena és Kramlistja, 1873–1882 Jaszena, 1888–1913 Jecenye, 1920 Jasená, Jasenie, 1927– Jasenie [all the names this village was known by]
http://www.jasenie.sk/index.htm
07/05/2010, 16:17:40
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gjamriska: Re: JAMRISKA, KUBANCSIK
WOW! and WOW! again. I thought they may have changed their name when they arrived in the USA. I can't thank you enough. You have given me many leads. Thank you...Thank you.
Jerry jamriska
07/05/2010, 16:31:37
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gjamriska: Re: JAMRISKA, KUBANCSIK
WOW! and WOW! again. I thought they may have changed their name when they arrived in the USA. I can't thank you enough. You have given me many leads. Thank you...Thank you.
Jerry jamriska
07/05/2010, 18:28:24
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Zlatica : Re: first name sites &
You're welcome Jerry

first name sites should come in handy when you are going thru the church records.
http://web.archive.org/web/20051128070722/www.fam.aust.com/topolcsany/names/

http://www.progenealogists.com/hungary/names.htm

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~atpc/genealogy/surnames/cref-given-names.pdf

http://www.tourist-channel.sk/index.php
http://www.slovenskyraj.sk/
http://www.nizketatry.com/mapy/horehronie/horehronie.html#bod2


07/05/2010, 19:34:27
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Gjamriska: Church Site
I have search for hours and cannot find a link to Svata Katarina or Saint Catherine Church in Jasenie. DO you know the link? Help!
08/05/2010, 15:40:50
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Zlatica : Re: Church Site
The church in Jasenie is Svata Katarina [Saint Catherine]
A photo of inside of the church is in Jasenie's site [click on Historia]
http://www.jasenie.sk/index.htm
08/05/2010, 15:47:55
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