| David Baloga: Re: richnavsky history in Hungarian empire | Hi Lyda,
I saw your message to Paul. The family of my paternal grandfather, ANDREW BALOGA, family came from the Kluknava and adjacent areas. Names in my lineage from the KLUKNAVA area include ONDERCIN, TOMASOV, HVIZDOS, JURASKO, KOVALCIK, HAMRAK, KISSEL, and TKACS. One of my grandfather's cousins, ANNA BALOGA (sometimes also spelled BALOG or BALOGH) was married to a STEFAN RICHNAVSKY in 1919.
The family of my paternal grandmother, VERONIKA HRONEC, came from Domanovce. Other names in my ancestry from Domanovce are HARENCAR, HARBALY, RUSZBACHY, KAFFAN, CSUJ and BELAK.
My grandparents lived in SPISSKE VLACHY before they emigrated to the United States in 1910.
Please feel free to contact me at David1Law -a-t- aol -d-o-t- com (the "1" is a "one"). I would love to hear from you.
David Baloga
Researching the village of ROZNAVA in GEMER County // the villages of DOMANOVCE, HRISOVCE, KIS SZALOK, KALAVA, KOLONOCZ, KLUKNAVA, MLYNICA, RICHNAVA, SPISSKE VLACHY, STARY SMOKOVEC, SLATVINA, in SPIS County // the villages of DOLINA, OVCIE, SIROKE, AND VITAZ in SARIS County the following surnames: BALOGA (BALOG, BALOGH), BELAK, BUXAR (BUKSAR) CSUJ (CUJ), HAMRAK, HARBALY, HARENCSAR, HRONEC, HVIZDOS, JURASKO, KAFFAN, KOVALCIK, KREDATUS, ONDERCIN, RUSZBACZKY, TAKACS, TOMASOV, and variant spellings thereof. Also KUBIT, MOSKAL, ZAJDEL, WALASZCZYK, KOSIBA in BIALOBRZEGI, SUCHODOL, GLOWIENKA, and KROSNO, POLAND.
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