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sloes: Sloeserwij
I'm from the Netherlands and i'm looking for the surname Sloeserwij. Around 1700 AD there were 2 brothers emigrating from Hungary to Holland. And that's where it starts (or ends).

I'm almost for sure that you spell the surname different.

Thanks for helping me out.
03/11/2003, 21:10:06
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Zlatica : Re: Sloeserwij
Have you found a name of a town that those two brothers were from?

The Ellis Island website is listing 2 SLOSZARIKs as passing thru that port to America.
Istvan was from Hankova and Maria from Jablenka.

A name SLOS'ARIK lists in Slovak Republic's phone book.
www.zoznamst.sk
http://mapy.atlas.sk for locating a town in SK

Hungarian phone site is at :
www.matav.hu/tudakozo
04/11/2003, 00:48:35
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endre: Re: Sloeserwij
Hallo,
Unsere alte famielienname ist schloszarik, oder anderst geschrieben sloszarik. (sz=s in ungarische sprache, und s=sch)
Mein fater ist geb. als Schloszarik, aber im 1932. verungarisiert auf Sajo.

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10/11/2006, 12:48:31
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Tjardi: Re: Sloeserwij
L.S.

Graag zou ik contact willen met U. Ben ook met de stamboom
van de Sloesarwij's bezig. Ik ben ook terug met de stamboom
tot rond 1700. (Egbert Willems Sloeswij),wonende te Neerlang
broek. (getrouwd met Maegie Roelofs). Wie is dan de andere
broer? Ik dacht aan een Willem en misschien een Gerrit,
maar dat zijn Hollands klinkende namen. Ik dacht dat we
meer van Duitse origine zouden zijn. Sloes - Schloss en
arwij - van werk of zoiets. Iemand die b.v. op een Slot c.q.
Kasteel werkte.
Zou U zo vriendelijk willen zijn contact met mij op te nemen.

Met vriendelijke groeten,

Adrie van Unen-Raadersma-Sloesarwij
10/01/2008, 20:38:29
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Tamas: Re: Sloeserwij
Hello, Adrie. I'm also from the Schlosarik/Sloszarik family, a brother of Endre who wrote the previous post and who called my attention to this forum. According to our family traditions, our family originally lived in Upper Hungary (today's Slovakia), and they were invited to Central Hungary, to the town of Gödöllő (some 20 kms to the east from Budapest, see here in English http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GödöllÅ‘,_Hungary or here in Dutch http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/GödöllÅ‘) to collaborate in the building of the castle of Count Grassalkovich in the early 1700s (see the images in the above pages). Since then almost every male in our family is an architect, so most probably they had been also before, and this is exactly why they were invited here.

The Count Grassalkovich originally came from Mojmírovce (in Hungarian Ürmény, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojmírovce), near to Nitra in Slovakia, and we know that when he moved to central Hungary he took many people with himself from his region of origin, both masters and peasants, so most probably our family also takes its origins from there.

We do not know anything certain of the etymology of the name, but rather than "Schlossarbeiter" or similar (in fact, such a family name does not even exist in German) we guess it is from "Schlosser" (that is, Locksmith) with an added "-ik" suffix, typical in Czech and in the western Slovakian dialects, meaning "son of".

We would be happy if you could tell anything more about the eventual Hungarian origins of your family, as it seems not improbable that they also belonged to this branch of masters (and in fact it was their profession that enabled them to freely move from one country to the other, in your case to the Netherlands). I can read Dutch well, but as my Dutch is not active, I prefer to answer in English or German if you don't mind.
11/01/2008, 06:55:02
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Adrie van \Unen: Re: Sloeserwij
De naam Sloesarwij (of Sloeserwij) heb ik sinds kort
ontdekt is niet afkomstig uit Hongarije, maar afkomstig
van een naam van de boederij in Empe (gemeente Voorst) waar
onze verste voorvader gewoond heeft.
Ik hoop hiermee dat voor velen nu deze vraag uit de wereld
geholpen is.

Groeten,

Adrie
23/03/2008, 18:35:14
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anton: surname
hello,

my surname's schlosárik too n im from slovakia.

just not sure, as a native speaker, if suffix -ik, ík really means son of.. id say its a standard dimunitive suffix for inanimate masculine nouns.

e.g. noz(knife) - nožík (little knife)
bič (whip) - bičík (little whip)


so id say surname schlosarik is just a variety of surname schloser, schlosar, slosar which had come from schlosser-locksmith.

in Polish is locksmith still slusarz n in Bulgarian sloser (shloser)
03/07/2008, 03:20:09
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Zlatica : Re: surname
Anton

"ic^" would mean son of.
"ik" as in small, little
S^LOSAR, S^LOSARIK, and SCHLOSARIK
SK's phone book: www.zoznamst.sk
03/07/2008, 05:45:08
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anton: Re: surname
however, there's another thing. if u r lookin for that surname in google, itll offer u alternative schlossarek, espeially related to germany.. id say its that surname as well.. well, not very related to topic, but not so uncommon there then..
03/07/2008, 12:10:38
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toono: Re: surname
"ic^" would mean son of. yes, it would have, if it had been slovakian suffix at all, which is not.
27/10/2011, 00:32:07
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