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Joel Hager: Rudolf Sutoris
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Joel Hager
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1 -d-o-t- Rudolf Sutorysz-[25543], son of Unknown Sutorysz-[154662] and Unknown-[154660], was born about 1877 in Pruszka, Trencsen Megye, Hungary and died in Y.

Noted events in his life were:

Occupation: Machinist.

Rudolf married Gizela 'Isabel' Zlattosz-[25553] [MRIN: 38965]. Gizela was born about 1883 in Nagyvorz, Hungary and died in Y.

Children from this marriage were:

2 M i. Louis Sutorysz-[269071] was born after 1902.

3 M ii. Stephen 'Steven' Sutoris-[207426] was born about 1904 and died in South Haven, Michigan.

4 M iii. Josef 'Joseph' Rudolf Sutoris-[25477] was born on 20 Aug 1905 in Fulton Street, Pullman, Cook County, Illinois, died on 5 Jun 1945 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio at age 39, and was buried on 8 Jun 1945 in Highland Park Cemetery, Warrensville Hts., Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

Second Generation (Children)

3. Stephen 'Steven' Sutoris-[207426] (Rudolf 1) was born about 1904 and died in South Haven, Michigan.

Stephen married Gizela 'Isabelle'-[193514] [MRIN: 75704]. Gizela was born on 29 Jan 1906 and died in Jun 1976 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois at age 70.

General Notes: Isabelle SUTORIS Birth Date: 29 Jan 1906
Death Date: Jun 1976
Social Security Number: 346-09-5042
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Illinois
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 60645
Localities: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Lincolnwood, Cook, Illinois
North Town, Cook, Illinois

The child from this marriage was:

5 M i. Edward 'Eddie' Sutoris-[113437] was born after 1926.

4. Josef 'Joseph' Rudolf Sutoris-[25477] (Rudolf 1) was born on 20 Aug 1905 in Fulton Street, Pullman, Cook County, Illinois, died on 5 Jun 1945 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio at age 39, and was buried on 8 Jun 1945 in Highland Park Cemetery, Warrensville Hts., Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

General Notes: Exact Matches (7) Name of Passenger Residence Arrived Age on Arrival Passenger Record Ship Manifest Ship Image Ellis Island, New York
1. Johann Sutoris Eczel, Hungary 1907 30
2. Johanna Sutoris Perdmier, Hungary 1906 23
3. Josef Sutoris Harvey, Ill. 1924 18
4. Paulina Sutoris Trediner, Hungary 1908 21
5. Regina Sutoris Ezclsdorf 1899 19
6. Stefan Sutoris Harvey, Ill. 1923 19
7. Stefania Sutoris Perdmier, Hungary 1906 17

Id#: 0353351
Name: Sutoris, Joseph R.
Date: Jun 6 1945
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #079.
Notes: Sutoris, Joseph R., of 12614 Griffing Ave., beloved husband of Rose (nee Farkas), father of Emily of Hollywood, Cal.; Rudolph, Betty and Barbara, brother of Steve of South Haven, Mich.; Mon., June 4. Funeral from the Lukacs Chapel, 12014 Buckeye rd., Thurs; June 7, at 1:30 p. m. Servi ces at First Hungarian Lutheran Church, East blvd. and Buckeye rd., at 2 p. m.

http://dxsrv4.cpl.org/WebZ/QUERY?sessionid=01-4733-1871014255

My mother has a picture of Joseph Sutoris in a Hungarian Hussar uniform. Apparently he and his brothers returned to Hungary on several ocassions. His brother Louis did not return.

HUSSAR, originally the name of a soldier belonging to a corps of light horse raised by Matthias Corvinus, king of Hungary , in 1458, to fight against the Turks . The Magyar hussar, from which the word is derived, was formerly connected with the Magyar husz, twenty, and was explained by a supposed raising of the troops by the taking of each twentieth man. According to the New English Dictionary the word is an adaptation of the Italian corsaro, corsair , a robber, and is found in 15th-century documents coupled with praedones. The hussar was the typical Hungarian cavalry soldier, and, in the absence of good light cavalry in the regular armies of central and western Europe , the name and character of the hussars gradually spread into Prussia , France , &c. Frederick the Great sent Major H. J. von Zieten to study the work of this type of cavalry in the Austrian service, and Zieten so far improved on the Austrian model that he defeated his old teacher, General Baranyai, in an encounter between the Prussian and Austrian hussars at Rothschloss in 1741. The typical uniform of the Hungarian hussar was followed with modifications in other European armies. It consisted of a busby or a high cylindrical cloth cap, jacket with heavy braiding, and a dolman or pelisse , a loose coat worn hanging from the left shoulder . The hussar regiments of the British army were converted from light dragoons at the following dates: 7th (1805), 10th and 15th (1806), 18th (1807, and again on revival after disbandment, 1858), 8th (1822), 11th (1840), 10th (late 2nd Bengal European Cavalry) (1860), 13th, 14th, and 19th (late 1st Bengal European Cavalry) (1861). The 21st Lancers were hussars from 1862 to 1897.

Noted events in his life were:

Resided: Harvey, Illinois, 1924.
Residence: Griffing Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, Between 1939 and 1945.

Josef married Rozza 'Rose' Farkas-[25488] [MRIN: 38942], daughter of Istvan 'Stephen' Farkas-[25520] and Barbara Young-[25531], on 8 Apr 1931 in Chicago, Illinois. Rozza was born on 3 Jul 1905 in Whiting, Lake County, Indiana, died on 2 Aug 1988 in Langhorne, Bucks County, Pennsylvania at age 83, and was buried in Trenton, New Jersey.

Children from this marriage were:

6 F i. Rudolph 'Rudy' Joseph Sutoris-[25499] was born on 3 Oct 1932 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania and died about 1947 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio about age 15.

7 F ii. Elizabeth 'Betty' Rose Sutoris-[25399] was born on 17 Nov 1935 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

Elizabeth married Billie 'Bill' Wayne (Twin) Hager-[25344] [MRIN: 38931], son of Robert Ballard Hager-[25268] and Ruth Clara Cook-[25279], on 15 Dec 1956 in Logan, Logan County, West Virginia. Billie was born on 16 Apr 1930 in Lorado, Triadelphia Dist., Logan County, West Virginia, died on 18 Feb 1997 in St. Mary's Hospital, Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia at age 66, and was buried on 22 Feb 1997 in Oaklawn Memorial Park, East Pea Ridge, Cabell County, West Virginia.

General Notes: Bucks County Courier Times
February 24, 1997

Billie W. Hager
Formerly of Levittown

Billie W. Hager, age 66, died Tuesday, February 18, 1997 at St. Mary's Hospital, Huntington, West Virginia following an Illness. Born in Loredo, West Virginia, he was a Levittown resident for 25 years. After a serious car accident and rehabilitation he resided with his son in Baltimore, Md. He was a coal miner in West Virginia until he became a member of the I.B.E.W. in 1958. He was a highly respect memeber of the Electrical Union until the early 1980's. His main local was Trenton #269. He was a active member and coach of the Bristol Twp. Softball Assoc. throughout the late 60's and early 70's. He was a avid Outdoorsman and a member of the Fairless Gun Club.

He is preceeded in death by his parents Robert and Ruth Hager, and ten siblings. He is survied by two sisters Junita Lawson of Dallas, Tex. and Jocye Mahone of Huntington, W. Va.; the mother of his children Elizabeth R. Hager of Levittown; three sons Joel G. Hager of Baltimore, Md.; Ronald W. Hager and wife Tina of Pheonix, Ariz.; Robert W. Hager of Levittown; three daughters; Deborah L. Hager of Langhorne, Carol A. Gannon and her husband Jim of Levittown; Patricia O'Donnell of Langhorne, son-in-law James O'Donnell of Lansdale; six grandchildren, Jennifer, Kelsey, Corey, Kurt, Sara and Gabrielle; and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Services will be held at Reger Mortuary, 1242 Adams Avenue, Huntington, W. Va. on Saturday on 11 a.m. Memorial contributions can be made to the Brain Injury Assoc., Inc., 1776 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Suite 100, Washington, D .C. 20036.

1930 Census Lorado, Logan County, West Virginia

Census was taken on 28 April 1930 and Billie and Robert were just born. The names given for the twins in the census was Alfred and Albert. I guesss they changed the names when they officially completed the birth certificates.

8 F iii. Barbara Lee Sutoris-[25509] was born on 1 Mar 1941 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

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Zlatica : Re: Rudolf Sutoris
Joel

Pruszka, Trencsen megye, Hungary now Pruske, Trencin region, Slovak Republic.
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910
www.jewishgen.org/ShtetlSeeker/loctown.htm
http://mapy.atlas.sk
An ALL site for research: www.iabsi.com/gen/public
SK's phone book: www.zoznamst.sk is listing SUTORIS and SUTORISOVA (ova a female) but none in Pruske.
01/09/2007, 22:08:04
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Zlatica : Re: ZLATOS in Pruske
Joel

ZLATOSs from Pruska/Pruske/Pruszka/Poroszka/Posorzka in
www.ellisislandrecords.org
There is a Ginella (Gizella) ZLATOS among them from Pruska.
ZLATOS^, ZLATOS^OVA going strong in Pruske. www.zoznamst.sk
I do not find a village named Nagyvorz using www.bogardi.com If they married in "old country" than the villages would be within 10 miles radius.
www.iarelative.com
www.helenezx.homestead.com
www.ancestry.com/community
http://genforum.com
www.surnamenavigator.org
Use One step/gold form www.stevemorse.org to find people that came thru EI from Pruszka/Pruska/Pruske/Poroszka.
From www.obce.info village Pruske has 2089 inhabitants.
www.pruske.amiga.sk
www.spectacularslovakia.sk
www.slovakinstitute.com
www.slovakfolkcrafts.com
A map of old Hungary:
www.progenealogists.com/hungary/maps.htm
I see church records of Pruske in LDS-Mormons site.



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