RadixForum : Board for Hungarian genealogy research
RadixForum surnames places archives váltás magyarra contact log in new user

The index to the 1828 census of Hungary is now available. Click for details!

Surnames :: Szmuk genealogy

New message Pick place for surname

Data for this surname in RadixIndex: click to see them!

david: Szmuk
I am researching the Szmuk family of Sighet, Munkacs, Chust and Budapest.

Please contact me if you have any additional information.
02/05/2005, 07:58:18
#: 20050531

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile



Szmuk Martin: Re: Szmuk
HY!En is Sighet-i szarmazasu vagyog,Romania-ban elek Maramarosban
60 km -re Siget-tol Te ki vagy ?Mire vagy kivancsi? bye
21/06/2005, 17:52:08
#: 200506716

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

David: Re: Szmuk
Hi Martin.
I do not speak Romanian or Haungarian.
My grandfather was Sigu Szmuk, the son of Hirsch. They were from Sighet.
Please tell me more about your family.
Where do you live?
Best regards,
David Szmuk
21/06/2005, 20:59:45
#: 200506720

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

szmuk gabriel: Re: Szmuk
sunt din maramures.Tu cine esti?
My grandfather was Adalbert.Seini city.
24/07/2005, 21:39:45
#: 2005071019

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

dfram: Re: Szmuk
please contact me at dfram -a-t- bezeqint -d-o-t- net
25/07/2005, 06:57:26
#: 2005071030

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

dfram: Re: Szmuk
please contact me at dfram -a-t- bezeqint -d-o-t- net

This image is attached to the message.
To see the image in original size, please click on it.
25/07/2005, 06:59:35
#: 2005071031

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

Emeric: Re: Szmuk
bemeric -a-t- gmail.com
bemeric@personal -d-o-t- ro
23/11/2005, 18:26:43
#: 200511993

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

al: Re: Szmuk
Hédi Fried, *15.6.1924 (Sighet/Romania),
Livia Fränkel, *4.12.1928 (Sighet); born Szmuk, both live in Stockholm today
Taken to Sighet ghetto in April 1944; deported to Auschwitz on 15 May 1945; imprisoned in Neuengamme satellite camps Dessauer Ufer, Wedel and Eidelstedt from July 1944 until April 1945; liberated in Bergen-Belsen on 15 April 1945; went to Sweden to convalesce in July 1945; Hédi Fried: psychologist, “Café 84”; Livia Fränkel: linguist, “Holocaust Survival Association”.
27/12/2005, 11:45:33
#: 2005121062

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

David: Re: Szmuk
Where can I get in touch with either Heidi or Livia?
31/12/2005, 21:33:33
#: 2005121317

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

praphael: Re: Szmuk
My name is peter Szmuk, born in israel 1943, living in USA Wisconsin, Father Imre Szmuk from Marmaros sziget
12/03/2006, 23:04:17
#: 200603736

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

gasche: szmuk reseach
Hi
I would like to find the traces of the Szmuk family, which lived in Budapest. They left the country after 1945, gone partly to Israel, partly to Canada. The father's name was Jakab, he had two daugthers, Kati and Éva. Éva as far as I know died in Paris decades ago, Kati lived in Canada and Florida.
I do approciate it if somebody knows anything about them.
Regards
Köszönettel
György Péter Budapest
24/03/2006, 13:58:38
#: 2006031467

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

reginaldosouza: Szmuk´s
Hi, friends !!

I´m Reginaldo Souza, brazilian teacher... Sorry may bad expression in english, because I am learning still (and I am a very bad student!!)

I like so much the european history, and the jewish people history, mainly the Romanian and Hungarian. I am a "websurfer", and two years ago I´ve found Helga Szmuk, a jewish Hungarian-Austrian immigrant which arrives in Brazil on 1956. Her husband (died 1986) was born in Maramaros-Sighet. HEr son, Peter, form Wisconsin, USA, reply you message at march, 2006.

She lives today in Florianopolis, Brasil -- 1600 km from my hometown, Belo Horizonte. Since then, we became "virtual friends", but I love her as if I knew decades ago.

It happened thus: some day, searching at the web, I read her autobiography posted in portuguese in a Brazilian website... the text gave me great emotion.

Some months later, I have worked in a Word version, illustrated and with footnotes, and I´ve sent to her as a gift, in a book format, with hardcover.

We change e-mail all day; throughout our conversation, she have found three old jewish relatives and friends, from Israel, USA, Canada and Austria.

There is, now, an english version of the Helga Szmuk´s memories; a translation of the text which I´ve found in internet on 2004: the translation was made one month ago by a friend of Helga´s son, which lives in USA, too.

The text can be view at http://discovirtual.uol.com.br/disco_virtual/helgasz//helga

Passowrd: hsz4313

Long life for all Szmuks spread around the world.

Best regards and Shalom !!
06/11/2006, 02:18:18
#: 200611211

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

Marian Szmuk: Re: Szmuk
Me name is Marian Szmuk. I was born in Poland in 1956. I looking for somebody who teel me something about me famili. At this moment i am in London. Please reanswere for this text or send me email (Marian-1956 -a-t- o2 -d-o-t- pl) Thanks!!
11/11/2006, 23:02:35
#: 200611493

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

Marian Szmuk: Re: Szmuk
Me name is Marian Szmuk. I was born in Poland in 1956. I looking for somebody who teel me something about me famili. At this moment i am in London. Please reanswere for this text or send me email (Marian-1956 -a-t- o2 -d-o-t- pl) Thanks!!
11/11/2006, 23:02:46
#: 200611494

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

reginaldosouza: Szmuks 2
Hi, Marian !!

I´m Reginaldo Souza, brazilian bankworker and teacher... Sorry may bad expression in english, because I am learning still (and I am a very bad student!!)

I like so much the european history, and the jewish people history, mainly the Romanian, Polish and Hungarian.

I am a "websurfer", and two years ago I´ve found Helga Szmuk, a jewish Hungarian-Austrian immigrant which arrives in Brazil on 1956. Her husband, Imre Szmuk (died 1986) was born in Maramaros-Sighet, then Hungary -- now Sighetul Marmatiei, in the Maramaros county of Romania.

She is 84 years old, and lives today in Florianopolis, Brazil -- 1600 km from my hometown, Belo Horizonte. Since then, we became "virtual friends", but I love her as if I knew decades ago.

It happened thus: some day, searching at the web, I read her autobiography posted in portuguese in a Brazilian website... the text gave me great emotion.

Some months later, I have worked in a Word version, illustrated and with footnotes, and I´ve sent to her as a gift, in a book format, with hardcover.

We change e-mail all day; through our conversation, she have found three old jewish relatives and friends, from Israel, USA, Canada and Austria.

I´ve sent to your e-mail an english version in the attached file; it is the translation of the text which I´ve found in internet on 2004: the translation was made one month ago by a friend of Helga´s son, which lives in USA.

The text also can be seen at
http://discovirtual.uol.com.br/disco_virtual/helgasz//helga

password: helga510

her e-mail: helgasz -a-t- uol.com -d-o-t- br

Long life for all Szmuks spread around the world.

Best regards and Shalom !!

NOTES:

Many Szmuks and other Jewish and non-Jewish families has roots in germans speakers from Saxony, Swabia, Rheinland and others that has moved to the area of the former Austrian province of Galicia and the neighbour Carpathian Mountains area (now southern Poland, western Ukraine, and northern Hungary and Romania) -- mainly also moved to Maramaros and Transylvania coutines in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

In old statistics one finds data concerning the population, arranged by Poles, Ruthenians, and Jews. The Jews of Galicia and Transylvania-Maramaros belonged to the Aschkenasim, which had immigrated in the Middle Ages from Germany. Where Germans are mentioned, in fact usually Austrians is meant. German-speaking people were more commonly referred to by the region of Germany where they originated, e.g. Pfaelzer Saxony or Swabia. Inhabitants who had a clear difference in language, as with Poland and Ruthenians, identification was less problematic, but wide-spread multilingualness blurred the borders again.

When Poland was first partitioned in 1772, eastern Galicia, together with the territory to the west, between the San and the Vistula, was attached to Austria; and in 1795 further lands, both west and east of the Vistula, passed also to Austria.

In 1773, Galicia had about 2.6 million inhabitants in 280 cities and markets and approx. 5,500 villages. There were nearly 19,000 noble families with 95,000 members (about 3% of the population). The "non-free" accounted for 1.86 million, more than 70% of the population. A small number were full farmers, but by far the overwhelming number (84%) had only smallholdings or no possessions. There were over 4,000 Catholic churches, 244 synagogs and nearly

From 1786 to 1849 Austria administered the territory of Bukovina as part of Galicia. After the adjustments of 1815 (Congress of Vienna), Austria's Polish possessions were called the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria; and the 1815 Republic of Cracow was added to them in 1846. Bukovina (in present-day Romania and Ukraine) is an eastern European territory consisting of a segment of the northeastern Carpathian Mountains and the adjoining plain. Settled by both Ukrainians (Ruthenians) and Romanians (Moldavians), Bukovina acquired its own name and identity only in 1775, when it was ceded to Austria by the Turks, who then controlled Moldavia. Austria, which regarded Bukovina as a strategic link between Transylvania and Galicia, administered it first as a part of Galicia (1786-1849) and then as a duchy and a separate crown land.

You must try to see also some others mailing lists and foruns for those interested in researching their Jewish roots in this areas.

Additional information can be found on the Gesher Galacia SIG website and
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Galicia_Poland-Ukraine/
12/11/2006, 02:23:10
#: 200611499

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

reginaldosouza: szmuk reseach 2
Hi, György Péter !!

I´m Reginaldo Souza, brazilian bankworker and teacher... Sorry may bad expression in english, because I am learning still (and I am a very bad student!!)

I like so much the european history, and the jewish people history, mainly the Romanian, Polish and Hungarian.

I am a "websurfer", and two years ago I´ve found Helga Szmuk, a jewish Hungarian-Austrian immigrant which arrives in Brazil on 1956. Her husband, Imre Szmuk (died 1986) was born in Maramaros-Sighet, then Hungary -- now Sighetul Marmatiei, in the Maramaros county of Romania.

She is 84 years old, and lives today in Florianopolis, Brazil -- 1600 km from my hometown, Belo Horizonte. Since then, we became "virtual friends", but I love her as if I knew decades ago.

It happened thus: some day, searching at the web, I read her autobiography posted in portuguese in a Brazilian website... the text gave me great emotion.

Some months later, I have worked in a Word version, illustrated and with footnotes, and I´ve sent to her as a gift, in a book format, with hardcover.

We change e-mail all day; through our conversation, she have found three old jewish relatives and friends, from Israel, USA, Canada and Austria.

The text also can be seen at
http://discovirtual.uol.com.br/disco_virtual/helgasz//helga

password: helga510

her e-mail: helgasz -a-t- uol.com -d-o-t- br

Long life for all Szmuks spread around the world.

Best regards and Shalom !!

NOTES:

Many Szmuks and other Jewish and non-Jewish families has roots in germans speakers from Saxony, Swabia, Rheinland and others that has moved to the area of the former Austrian province of Galicia and the neighbour Carpathian Mountains area (now southern Poland, western Ukraine, and northern Hungary and Romania) -- mainly also moved to Maramaros and Transylvania coutines in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

In old statistics one finds data concerning the population, arranged by Poles, Ruthenians, and Jews. The Jews of Galicia and Transylvania-Maramaros belonged to the Aschkenasim, which had immigrated in the Middle Ages from Germany. Where Germans are mentioned, in fact usually Austrians is meant. German-speaking people were more commonly referred to by the region of Germany where they originated, e.g. Pfaelzer Saxony or Swabia. Inhabitants who had a clear difference in language, as with Poland and Ruthenians, identification was less problematic, but wide-spread multilingualness blurred the borders again.

When Poland was first partitioned in 1772, eastern Galicia, together with the territory to the west, between the San and the Vistula, was attached to Austria; and in 1795 further lands, both west and east of the Vistula, passed also to Austria.

In 1773, Galicia had about 2.6 million inhabitants in 280 cities and markets and approx. 5,500 villages. There were nearly 19,000 noble families with 95,000 members (about 3% of the population). The "non-free" accounted for 1.86 million, more than 70% of the population. A small number were full farmers, but by far the overwhelming number (84%) had only smallholdings or no possessions. There were over 4,000 Catholic churches, 244 synagogs and nearly

From 1786 to 1849 Austria administered the territory of Bukovina as part of Galicia. After the adjustments of 1815 (Congress of Vienna), Austria's Polish possessions were called the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria; and the 1815 Republic of Cracow was added to them in 1846. Bukovina (in present-day Romania and Ukraine) is an eastern European territory consisting of a segment of the northeastern Carpathian Mountains and the adjoining plain. Settled by both Ukrainians (Ruthenians) and Romanians (Moldavians), Bukovina acquired its own name and identity only in 1775, when it was ceded to Austria by the Turks, who then controlled Moldavia. Austria, which regarded Bukovina as a strategic link between Transylvania and Galicia, administered it first as a part of Galicia (1786-1849) and then as a duchy and a separate crown land.

You must try to see also some others mailing lists and foruns for those interested in researching their Jewish roots in this areas.

Additional information can be found on the Gesher Galacia SIG website and
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Galicia_Poland-Ukraine/
12/11/2006, 02:25:39
#: 200611501

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

wania Bolognesi: Re: Szmuk
Oi Peter,

Como vocę está? Me envie seu email ...

Wania
09/03/2007, 13:42:31
#: 200703508

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

krasznai: Re: Szmuk
Kedves Peter! mi van veled? jo lenne hallani rolad. Boldog uj evet, sana tova! Anyukad e-mail cime megvalozott? visszajott onnan a level. (hszmuk -a-t- osite.com.br -d-o-t- ) szeretettel Jutka
Noemi lanyunk eskuvoje volt 3 hete, es David fiunknal van egy 1 eves Aron unokank. Ivannal mi van ? Orulok, ha irsz, jo lenne talalkozni is.(nem tudom, hogy melyik kep ment el )Ha megkapod ezt a levelet, meg irok.

This image is attached to the message.
To see the image in original size, please click on it.
18/09/2007, 23:39:07
#: 200709803

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

praphael: Re: Szmuk
az en e-mailem
ninaspray -a-t- yahoo -d-o-t- com
Peter
19/09/2007, 19:19:54
#: 200709829

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

Livia: Re: Szmuk
Hi David,who are you, and why do you want to get in touch with me? OK, here am, and so is my sister.Are we relatives, by any chans? Expecting your answer, best regards, Livia
24/10/2007, 11:54:27
#: 2007101344

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

Livia: Re: Szmuk
Hi David,who are you, and why do you want to get in touch with me? OK, here am, and so is my sister.Are we relatives, by any chans? Expecting your answer, best regards, Livia
24/10/2007, 11:54:32
#: 2007101345

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

livia: Re: Szmuk
Hi David, Livia here, why do you wan to get in touch with us? Are we relatives may be? Well, here I am, and so is my sister Hedi. Let me hear fom you soonest. Regards, Livia
24/10/2007, 12:03:04
#: 2007101347

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

David: Re: Szmuk
Hi David, Livia Szmuk here, why do you want to get in touch with us? Are we relatives, may be? Well, here I am, my address is: lvia.frankel -a-t- swipnet.se -d-o-t- My sister Hedi is also here in Stockholm. Well, contact me, so we can talk further. Best regards, Livia
24/10/2007, 13:49:53
#: 2007101359

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

melissacat: Szmuk
17/08/2008, 18:38:55
#: 200808657

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile

Livia Fränkel: Re: Szmuk
12/10/2008, 15:05:55
#: 200810465

post reply
edit
abuse?
profile


© 2003-2008 Privacy statement Terms of service