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A map of Austria-Hungary empire :
http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/austhung.htm
The 1910 Hungarian megye map:
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910
The former country of Czechoslovakia in 1993 separated into Czech Republic and Slovak Republic. The spelling DUS'ANIC' would be correct in Czech as well as Slovak grammar. Keep in mind that Czechoslovakia was two nationalities Czech = Bohemia and Moravia and Slovak.
The town of Feheregyhaz is in Pozsony megye and now Biely Kostol, Slovak Republic.
http://mapy.atlas.sk
The SK's phone site is at www.zoznamst.sk but it has not been working properly. It will not give out any surnames that have the makcen/ diacritical marking on the letter S.
The LDS-Mormons have filmed the church records but this region's films are not yet ready for release. You might consider hiring a researcher, send a request to the archive or wait.
Some researchers are in this site ; www.centroconsult.sk
www.iabsi.com/gen/public
www.rat.de/kuijsten/navigator
www.iarelative.com
www.cgsi.org
www.ncsml.org
www.slovensko.com
www.our-slovakia.com
www.village.sk
www.spectacularslovakia.sk
www.triptoslovakia.com
www.obce.info
www.tourist-channel.sk
www.slovakinstitute.com
www.slovakfolkcrafts.com
www.slovaklinks.com
www.genealogienetz.de/reg
www.adc.sk/english/slovakia/slovak04.htm
Hedwiga DUSANIC has a set of numbers, meaning that she was naturalized citizen. You can obtain those forms for more information. I just noticed that there is another name of a town on the manifest: Rozsavolgy which is now Ruzindol, Slovak Republic. The towns are next to each other.
Do check out all the sites that I provided and post on Ancestry board and Genforum. |
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