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Family Tree Maker Ancestors of Grant Dennis Kish Peter Kis István Kiss b: 21 Apr 1694 in Pusky, Hungary Maria Kovacs István Kiss b: 10 Nov 1736 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Catharina Menyhart Thomas Kiss b: 07 Dec 1769 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Helena Hegedus Pál Kiss b: 03 Jan 1800 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary m: 08 Feb 1820 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Juliana Angyál Mihály Kiss b: 19 Sep 1843 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary m: 11 Feb 1868 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary János Molnár János Molnár b: 30 Dec 1785 in Lipót, Moson, Hungary Gyorgy Nagy Anna Nagy b: 28 Feb 1766 in Darnó(Zseli), Moson, Hungary Rosalia Molnár Catharina Machovics b: 02 Sep 1802 in Lipót, Moson, Hungary Mihaly Asványi József Kiss b: 11 Mar 1882 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Elisabeth Asványi m: 24 Nov 1908 in Györujvaros, Gyor, Hungary b: 27 Mar 1786 in Lipót, Moson, Hungary d: 03 Apr 1977 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, USA Elisabeth Szalay István Jóós b: Bet. 1804 - 1829 in Asvanyi, Hungary m: 22 Jun 1845 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Terez Jóós Andreas Hegedüs b: 10 May 1850 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary György Hegedüs b: 22 Feb 1796 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Eva Toth Dénes Kiss Maria Hegedüs b: 09 Oct 1909 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary b: 02 Sep 1831 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary m: 22 Jul 1933 in South Bend, Saint Joseph, Indiana d: 16 Jun 1996 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, Anna Ravasz USA János Kocsis János Kocsis b: Bet. 1853 - 1854 in Nagy Moriczhida, Györ, Hungary m: 08 Feb 1880 in Nagy Moriczhida, Györ, Hungary Vera Kocsis Julianna Kocsis b: 20 Feb 1887 in Nagy Moriczhida, Györ, Hungary József Radakovics d: 26 Nov 1966 in Massillon, Stark, Ohio, USA Mihály Radakovics b: in Nagy Morizchida, Györ, Hungary Julianna Kovacs Julianna Radakovics b: 13 Apr 1858 in Nagy Moriczhida, Györ, Dennis George Kish Hungary b: 07 Jun 1941 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, USA Rosalia Bognar m: 04 Aug 1962 in Flint, Genesee, Michigan b: in Nagy Morizshida, Györ, Hungary György Német b: Bet. 1849 - 1850 in Darnó(Zseli), Moson, Hungary m: 05 Feb 1874 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary György Német b: 17 Sep 1878 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary m: 1907 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Péter Dobos d: 17 Feb 1961 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana Gábor Dobos b: 03 Jan 1805 in (Darno)Zseli, Moson, Hungary m: 02 Feb 1845 in Hedervar, Gyor, Hungary Anna Kiss Klára Dobos b: 24 Feb 1851 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary d: 27 Aug 1928 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Jozsef Poszlohár Katherine Marie Nemeth Mihaly Poszlohár b: 25 Oct 1909 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, b: 25 Aug 1799 in Hedervar, Gyor, Hungary USA d: 25 Dec 1999 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, Rosalia Toth USA Terez Poszlohár b: 13 Apr 1823 in Hedervar, Gyor, Hungary Catharina Zádori István Mészáros b: 20 Aug 1859 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary m: 16 Sep 1884 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary d: 05 Mar 1950 in Mosonszentmiklós, Moson, Hungary István Mészáros Agnés Mészáros István Mészáros b: 18 Apr 1887 in Gyulamajor, Szent Pál, Györ, b: 21 Nov 1783 in Asvany, Hungary Hungary d: 17 Nov 1974 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, Susanna Szabo USA István Mészáros b: 08 May 1827 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary m: 23 Jan 1850 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Ladislaus Hivó Andreas Hivó b: 19 Oct 1769 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Elisabetha Hegedus Walter Parks Agnés Hivó d: Aug 1679 in Waltham, Kent, England b: 22 Oct 1794 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Mihály Angyál Edward Parks Maria Mészáros b: 1598 in London, London, England b: 26 Nov 1864 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Rosalia Angyál d: 23 Jan 1649/50 in London, London, England b: 01 Jun 1779 in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary Susan Katalin Kifs Edward Parks Juditta Fasokas d: Oct 1678 in Waltham, Kent, England b: in Hédervár, Györ, Hungary b: 1644 in London, London, England m: 21 Dec 1669 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA d: 1691 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Thomas (De Braborne) Handfield Forth Dannett b: 1450 in Comté Kent, England Nathaniel Parks d: Feb 1517/18 in Braborne, Cté Kent, England b: 01 Feb 1677/78 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Hamond (De Braborne) Handfield m: 29 Sep 1703 in Guilford, New Haven, b: 1495 in Braborne, Cté Kent, England Connecticut, USA d: 1544 in Braborne, Cté Kent, England d: 18 Dec 1764 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Alice ? Sampson Handfield Deliverance French b: 1537 in Braborne, Kent, England Admire Parks b: 1648 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, d: 1612 in Ulcombe, Kent, England b: 04 Oct 1707 in Guilford, New Haven, USA William Hawke Connecticut, USA d: 1683 in Connecticut, USA m: 20 Nov 1735 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Joanna ( Of Bricholt Cté Kent.) Hawke d: in Tinmouth, Vermont, USA Stephen Handfield b: 1570 in Ulcombe, Kent, England Abigail Hughes Alexander (Of Stockbury) Plott John Parks b: 22 Jan 1678/79 in Guilford, New Haven, b: 12 Jan 1753 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Alice (Of Stockbury, Kent) Plott Connecticut, USA d: 21 Feb 1760 in Guilford, New Haven, b: in Ulcombe, Kent, England m: 12 Jan 1775 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Connecticut, USA d: 1585 d: 27 Sep 1820 in Rome, Bradford, Pennsylvania, Thomas De Ulcombe Handfield USA b: 1599 m: 13 Nov 1623 in Borden, Kent, England d: 23 Mar 1666/67 in Ulcombe, Kent, England Rebecca Kirkham John Parks b: 17 Mar 1715/16 in New Haven, Branford, b: 20 Aug 1789 in Canterbury, Connecticut, USA Connecticut, USA Joanna Brett Of Wye m: 19 Sep 1814 Stephen De Bircholt Handfield b: 23 Feb 1594/95 in L.M. Canterbury, England d: 08 Dec 1873 in Rome, Bradford, Pennsylvania, b: 17 Sep 1624 in Ulcombe, Kent, England USA m: 09 Apr 1660 in Stowling, Kent, England d: Nov 1668 in Bircholt, Kent, England Sampson Kennard Sarah Wallen b: 25 Aug 1761 in Guilford, New Haven, Elizabeth Kennard Connecticut, USA d: 06 Mar 1635/36 in Ulcombe, Kent, England Chester L. Parks d: 22 Mar 1843 in Sheshequin, Bradford, b: 1828 in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania, USA William Jenkins d: in Michigan Mme ? b: 1518 in England m: 1538 in England Margaret Strope b: 03 Dec 1798 in Vough Hollow Rome, Bradford, John Handfield William Jenkins Pennsylvania, USA b: 1666 in Kent, England b: 1543 in Folkstone, Kent, England William Orlando Parks d: 03 Apr 1889 in Rome, Brad, Pennsylvania, USA m: 28 Aug 1690 in St Alphage, Canterbury, Kent, b: 1852 in Pennsylvania England Margaret Carpenter d: 05 Oct 1725 in Ashford, Ang, Kent, England Robert Jenkins b: 1518 in England Celestina A. Robinson b: 1548 in Folkstone, Kent, England George Lewis Parks b: 1834 in Pennsylvania d: in England b: 12 Jun 1873 in Tuscola County, Michigan, USA d: 30 Oct 1951 in Flint, Genesee, Michigan, USA Mary Juliana Haulte Thomas Jenkin b: 1546 in England Alice G. Willbour b: 1589 in Folkstone, Kent, England b: 1857 Margaret Broadnax Margaret Jenkin b: 1546 in Godmersham, Kent, England b: 1636 in Stowling, Kent, England d: in England d: 1694 John Handfield b: 01 Nov 1693 in Ashford, Kent, England Margaret ? m: 06 Mar 1729/30 in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada d: 20 Apr 1787 in Waterford City, Waterford, Ireland Thomassine Irons b: 1655 in England David Lee Kish Thomas Handfield d: 29 Sep 1704 in Ashford, Ang, Kent, England b: 03 Oct 1964 in Flint, Genesee, Michigan, USA b: 06 Jan 1740/41 in Annapolis Royal, Nova m: 24 May 2003 in Birmingham, Alabama Scotia, Canada m: 21 Dec 1771 in St-Sulpice, Lassomption, Quebec, Canada William Winniet d: 17 Jun 1828 in Vercheres, Quebec, Canada b: 1685 in England d: 1741 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA Elizabeth Winniet b: 06 Aug 1714 in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada Pierre Maisonnat d: 15 Dec 1796 in New Ross, Cté, Wexford, Ireland b: 1663 in Bergerac, France d: Aug 1714 in Beaubassin, Acadie Marie-Madeleine Maisonnat b: 1695 in Port Royal, Acadia d: 1779 in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada Madeleine Bourg b: 1678 in Port Royal, Acadia, Nova Scotia, Canada d: 1730 in Port Royal, Acadie, Canada Martin Senecal b: 1620 in Paluel, St-Martin, Seine Mar, France d: in France Jean Senécal Francois Xavier Handfield b: 20 Sep 1646 in Paluel, St Martin, Seine Mar, b: 07 Dec 1789 in Verchères, Quebec, Canada France m: 14 Jan 1811 in Vercheres, Quebec, Canada m: 15 Oct 1672 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada d: 04 Sep 1872 in Vercheres, Quebec, Canada d: 11 Feb 1722/23 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Jeanne Delaper Joseph Senécal b: 1622 in St-Martin-De-Paluel, Rouen, b: 01 Mar 1680/81 in Montreal, Ile De Montreal, Normandie, France Quebec, Canada d: in France m: 24 Nov 1712 in Montréal Robert Truteau d: 18 Nov 1741 in Montréal, Quebec, Canada b: 1560 in Marsillac Lanville, Poitou, France d: 1589 in France Catherine De Seine Joseph Senécal b: 1650 in Loiret, Orleans, France Mathias Trudeau b: 05 Apr 1719 in Montreal, Ile De Montreal, d: 25 May 1735 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Quebec, Canada b: 19 Apr 1589 in Marsillac, Lanville, Poitou, m: 10 Feb 1743/44 France m: 03 Nov 1611 in La Rochelle, Charente, Maritime, France Marie Anne Foucher Laforest d: 04 Feb 1629/30 in Larochelle, Aunis, France b: 1685 Marguerite Michon Francois Trudeau b: 1570 in Marsillac Lanville, Poitou, France Paul Evert Parks b: 04 Oct 1613 in Ste Marguerite, Aunis, France d: in France b: 29 Sep 1919 in Flint, Genesee, Michigan, USA m: 1634 in Ste Marguerite, La Rochelle, Aunis, d: 21 Mar 1987 in Flint, Genesee, Michigan, USA France d: 01 Dec 1649 in La Rochelle, Aunis, France Marie Joseph Senécal Francoise Nau b: 27 Mar 1751 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Etienne Trudeau b: 1590 in La Rochelle, Charente, Maritime, France d: 14 Jul 1829 in Longueuil, Chambly, Quebec, b: 15 Sep 1641 in La Rochelle, Aunis, France d: Dec 1649 in France Canada m: 10 Jan 1666/67 in Montreal,
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