| | | | Susan: Re: Moczni | My great grandfather, Andras Moczni (later spelled Andrew Mocsny in the U.S.), came from what is now Cinobana, Lucenec, Slovakia (then Szeno Bany, Lubenik, Austria-Hungary)in 1902. He settled in Elyria, Lorain Co., Ohio and in the next year or two brought over his wife and children. His wife was Maria Garaj (spelled Mary Garay in the U.S.)and I believe her mother's surname was Korim from some baptismal records I have.
Any connection? |
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| | | | Susan: Re: Moczni | My great grandfather, Andras Moczni (later spelled Andrew Mocsny in the U.S.), came from what is now Cinobana, Lucenec, Slovakia (then Szeno Bany, Lubenik, Austria-Hungary)in 1902. He settled in Elyria, Lorain Co., Ohio and in the next year or two brought over his wife and children. His wife was Maria Garaj (spelled Mary Garay in the U.S.)and I believe her mother's surname was Korim from some baptismal records I have.
Any connection? |
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| | | | Zlatica : Re: Moczni | Susan
Surname GARAJ and KORIM list in Cinobana's phone book. www.zoznamst.sk In this same area code 47 a GARAI and GARAY.
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| | | | Susan Mocsny Baker: Re: Moczni | I do not know much about my great grandfather's family. His name was Andras Moczni and he arrived in the US in 1902 from Szenobany (now Cinobana, Lucenec, Slovakia). He ended up working and owning a home in Elyria, Lorain Co., Ohio. The following year he brought his wife and children to the US. His wife was Maria Moczni and her maiden name was Garaj. There are also Korims in the family. Any details will be greatly appreciated.
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| | | | Zlatica : Re: Moczni | Susan
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