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MJK: Marczinko'
Dedanyam Marczinko' Katalin feltehetoleg Ivancsa Fejer megye, szuletesi ev kb. 1846 hazassag kb.1866. Ferje neve Vig Mihaly, lehetseges Vajta kozsegbol (Fejer megye)Koszonettel veszek minden informaciot.
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MJK
11/10/2006, 16:07:48
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panther7775: Re: Marczinko'
English please?
02/10/2007, 06:34:25
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Zlatica : Re: Marczinko'
panther7775

Do you have a MARCZINKO/MARCINKO in your family tree?
02/10/2007, 06:43:03
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mjk: Re: Marczinko'
My great grandmothers name was Katalin Marczinko' with an accent on the last syllable.She may have been born in 1848, that is ony a guss, since my grandmother was born in 1866, presumably she was a first child.
Supposedly it is a Paloc name (group of people who came from the Ural mountain area centuries ago to settle in Hungary) and never learned proper Hungarian. The joke goes like this: if you hear a stange accent in the Eastern RAilway Station of Budapest it is either a foreingner speaking or a Paloc!:) They have very rich folklore tradition.
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MJK
28/05/2008, 02:57:30
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mjk: Re: Marczinko'
Additional information: my great grandmother Marczinko Katalin born approximately in 1846, presumably in Ivancsa Fejer county about 58km from Budapest. Her husbands name was Vig Mihaly, the only Vig family I have found was from Vajta also Fejer county.
Marczinko is not a very common name in Hungary since I have been searching I have only came across a dozen. I have found a number of them in the present Slovakia, that mayhave been Hungary during the Astro Hungarian monarchy.
MJK
28/05/2008, 03:05:05
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MJK: Re: Marczinko'
My great grandmothers name was Katalin Marczinko' with an accent on the last syllable.She may have been born in 1848, that is ony a guess, since my grandmother was born in 1866, presumably she was a first child. Katalin was my great grandmother married to Vig Mihaly. They baptized my grandmother in 1866 in Adony which is the next village to Ivancsa Fejer County about 60km from Budapest.
Marczinko supposedly it is a Paloc name (group of people who came from the Ural mountain area centuries ago to settle in Hungary) and never learned proper Hungarian. The joke goes like this: if you hear a stange accent in the Eastern RAilway Station of Budapest it is either a foreigner speaking or a Paloc!:) They have very rich folklore tradition.
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MJK
05/06/2008, 20:56:48
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Zlatica : Re: Marczinko'
mjk

"ko" ending does suggests Byzantine Catholic, few exceptions and also a term of endearment.
In proper Slovak it is Martin - Martinko: little Martin
Yes, MARCINKO, MARCZINKO and MARTINKO surname does show up in SK's phone book. www.zoznamst.sk
In Poland MARCINKO and MARCZENKO.
www.herby.com.pl
05/06/2008, 21:26:31
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Zlatica : Re: Vig
mjk

VIG surname in Slovak Republic.
www.zoznamst.sk
05/06/2008, 21:29:05
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Zlatica : Re: Marczinka, Vigh, Vida
MJK

MARCZINKA, VIDA in Adony's phone book.
In Ivancsa: MARCZINKA, VIGH, and VIDA.
www.magyartelekom.hu/fooldal.vm
Did you go thru the church records of either of the villages?
05/06/2008, 21:34:35
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mjk: Re: Marczinka, Vigh, Vida
Zlatica: Thanks very much for the help. My experience with living relatives regarding family search is very negative..:)So I have not tried to call anyone but I did write to some people on the Hungarian social network with the same name.
I have had many promises no one delivered. I prefer to rely on kind strangers or dead documents..:)
However all said I have not met any Vig or Marczinko who may have been related to my forebears.
I have made a mistake at the start, the name is not Marczinka but Marczinko, I have had someone verify it. So, it is Marczinko Katalin married to Vig Mihaly on my grandmother's Vig Julianna's baptismal certificate.
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MJK
05/06/2008, 23:16:43
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mjk: Re: Marczinko'
Zlatica, thank you again. YOu are correct. I have asked the Hungarian etimologists on the Hungarian Family Search Forum regarding the name and they told me exactly the same thing as you have.
MJK
05/06/2008, 23:20:18
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Zlatica : Re: Marczinko'
Your welcome.

If the ancestral village is what you have than those people in that village, at least some of them, are distantly related. I would think. The church records do not "lie".
05/06/2008, 23:34:41
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Zlatica : Re: Marczinko, Vig
MJK

I do not recommend phoning anyone. A letter with a photo of an ancestor or anything visual, is best. I would start with the letters in the ancestral village. Someone there has to be a distant relative unless your ancestors were passing thru and happen to have a child born there. Did you locate a marriage record of your ancestor in the church record? Did you go thru an 1869 census for the village?
05/06/2008, 23:41:05
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LAM: Marczinko
This is to the lady looking for Marczinko's there are still a few in the United States. My grandfather was born in hungary in 1886 he died in 1976 there are still some of us around.Joe Marczinko
19/10/2010, 21:58:04
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