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Search List K © Skoumal Krisztián V.2021.03.13 Sorszám Kód Név Szül.* Település* Apa Anya Nr. Code Name Born* Town* Father Mother 1. CRH3645484400897113079 KABÁCZI György 1857 Újdávidháza Nove Davydkovo (UA) KABÁCZI György KABÁCZI Mária 2. RFE3800090454817008002 KABAI Mihály 1790 Nagybánya Baia Mare (RO) 3. RFS4000320000931006007 KABÁT Hilda 1923 Resicza Resi ţa (RO) KABÁT János 4. RFS4000320000943032062 KABOK Ibolya 1932 Temesvár Timi şoara (RO) KABOK János 5. RFS4000320000941051049 KABÓK Ibolya 1932 Temesvár Timi şoara (RO) KABÓK János 6. RFS4000320000942077075 KABÓK Ibolya 1932 Temesvár Timi şoara (RO) KABÓK János 7. RFS4000320000941056054 KABOK Károly 1930 Temesvár Timi şoara (RO) KABOK János 8. RFS4000320000942085083 KABÓK Károly 1930 Temesvár Timi şoara (RO) KABÓK János 9. RFS4000320000943038075 KABÓK Károly 1930 Temesvár Timi şoara (RO) KABÓK János 10. CRH3645484400895015029 KABULA János 1815 Gelénes (H) 11. CRK3645480300907007039 KACZ Fáni 1893 Jánd (H) KACZ Mózes ROSENFELD Regina 12. ZSE1606001437886001001 KACZ Herman 1862 Visk Vyshkovo (UA) KACZ Farkas 13. ZSE4000435400877010022 KACZ Izrael 1852 Pirics Piricse (H) KACZ József VEISZ Mari 14. CRKW160611602933246230 KACZ Mária 1933 Aknaszlatina Solotvino (UA) KACZ Hersch SLOMOVICS Elke 15. ZSE3644433500879002004 KACZ Mária 1859 (H) 16. CRK3645480300900162123 KACZ Mihály 1900 Jánd (H) KACZ Mózes KLEIN Eszter 17. ZSE1606016076894001004 KACZ Mordche Mendel 1868 Polyanka ??? KACZ Jankel FELSMAN Eszter 18. CRKW160611296908061166 KACZ Regina 1908 Bustyaháza Bushtino (UA) KACZ Eszter 19. CRK3645480300907007040 KACZ Róza 1894 Jánd (H) KACZ Mózes ROSENFELD Regina 20. ZSE4000435400874010018 KACZ Sámuel 1850 Halmi Halmeu (RO) KACZ Mózes GRÜN Regina 21. NCRK160612A11922232085 KÁCS Erzsébet 1922 Kistéglás Tyihlash (UA) KÁCS István KOVÁCS Mária 22. CRE3645483400927005014 KÁCSÁNDI György 1903 Zemplénagárd (H) KÁCSÁNDI János GENCZE Mária 23. CRK3645483600918120019 KACSANI Julianna 1918 Nagylónya Lónya (H) KACSANI József HORVÁT Julianna 24. CRK3645493300918091054 KACSANÓCKI Anna 1918 Beregsurány (H) KACSANÓCKI János SZABÓ Erzsébet 25. CRH3645484400897119091 KACSANÓCZKI György 1893 Surány Beregsurány (H) KACSANÓCZKI Mihály KALINAI Katalin 26. CRK3645493100938158072 KACSANOVSZKI Béla 1938 Tarpa (H) KACSANOVSZKI György TÓTH Etelka 27. CRK3645493300913017111 KACSANOVSZKI Erzsébet 1913 Beregsurány (H) KACSANOVSZKI János SZABÓ Erzsébet 28. RFH1606001035850017003 KACSARI Borbála 1837 Harangláb Horonhlab (UA) KACSARI János 29. CRE1606017270941115003 KACSARI Ilona 1921 Kislónya Lónya (H) KACSARI József HORVÁT Julianna 30. RFE1606001029846020002 KACSARI János <1831 Lelesz Leles (SK) 31. CRK3645483600942188011 KACSARI József 1942 Lónya (H) KACSARI József JUHÁSZ Mária 32. RFK1606001035847003008 KACSARI Lajos 1847 Harangláb Horonhlab (UA) KACSARI János DERES Borbála 33. RFH1606001035852017002 KACSARI Lajos 1847 Harangláb Horonhlab (UA) KACSARI János 34. CRK3645483600940166011 KACSARI Margit 1940 Lónya (H) KACSARI József JUHÁSZ Mária 35. RFK1606001035850004002 KACSARI Mária 1850 Harangláb Horonhlab (UA) KACSARI János DANÓ Julianna *www.skoumal.eu/adat.html 1/ 244 *www.skoumal.eu/DE/data.html; *www.skoumal.eu/EN/data.html © Skoumal Krisztián V.2021.03.13 Sorszám Kód Név Szül.* Település* Apa Anya Nr. Code Name Born* Town* Father Mother 36. IRCK400300102000656046 KÁCSER Margit 1893 Temesvár Timisoara (RO) 37. IRCK400300102000658045 KÁCSER Margit 1921 Temesvár Timisoara (RO) 38. ZSE4000300341892473063 KÁCSER Rozália 1867 Csakova Ciacova (RO) KÁCSER Fülöp N. Hani 39. ZSE4000310000888008006 KÁCSER Sámuel 1854 Csakova Ciacova (RO) KÁCSER Fülöp MAYER Helén 40. RFE1606003029925025005 KACSKÓCZI Ferenc 1899 Tiszakeresztúr Perekhrestya (UA) 41. CRK3645493700913031037 KACSKÓS Sándor 1913 Barabás (H) KACSKÓS József SIMON Irma KACSKOVICH Tibor Béla Gyula 42. CRECD046N0113918016002 Daruvári 1892 Gy őr (H) Daruvári KACSKOVICH Ferenc SOMOGYI Margit Boldizsár Timur Bilál 43. RFO380090231FAB0563003 KACSÓ (JARÓ) Márton 1925 Gát Hat' (UA) 44. RFO380090231FAB0470003 KACSÓ Ágnes 1880 Gát Hat' (UA) 45. RFO380090231FAB0370002 KACSÓ Ágnes 1893 Gát Hat' (UA) 46. RFO380090231FAB0533005 KACSÓ Aladár 1926 Gát Hat' (UA) 47. RFO380090231FAB0393001 KACSÓ András 1844 Gát Hat' (UA) 48. RFO380090231FAB0410001 M. KACSÓ András 1849 Gát Hat' (UA) 49. RFO380090231FAB0398001 R. KACSÓ András 1857 Gát Hat' (UA) 50. RFO380090231FAB0378011 P. KACSÓ András 1921 Gát Hat' (UA) 51. RFO380090231FAB0378010 P. KACSÓ Antal Bálint 1919 Gát Hat' (UA) 52. RFO380090231FAB0386005 KACSÓ Áron 1899 Gát Hat' (UA) 53. RFO380090231FAB0393005 KACSÓ Balázs 1907 Gát Hat' (UA) 54. RFO380090231FAB0598001 KACSÓ Balázs 1907 Gát Hat' (UA) 55. RFO380090231FAB0327007 T. KACSÓ Balázs 1930 Gát Hat' (UA) 56. RFO380090231FAB0390001 KACSÓ Bálint 1894 Gát Hat' (UA) 57. RFO380090231FAB0501001 KACSÓ Bálint 1894 Gát Hat' (UA) 58. RFO380090231FAB0500008 KACSÓ Barnabás László 1929 Gát Hat' (UA) 59. RFO380090231FAB0203004 KACSÓ Béla 1912 Gát Hat' (UA) 60. RFO380090231FAB0378008 P. KACSÓ Béla 1914 Gát Hat' (UA) 61. RFO380090231FAB0399005 R. KACSÓ Béla 1914 Gát Hat' (UA) 62. RFO380090231FAB0390006 KACSÓ Béla 1923 Gát Hat' (UA) 63. RFO380090231FAB0372010 KACSÓ Béla 1929 Gát Hat' (UA) 64. RFO380090231FAB0399008 R. KACSÓ Bella Ágnes 1928 Gát Hat' (UA) 65. RFO380090231FAB0390008 KACSÓ Bella Ilona 1927 Gát Hat' (UA) 66. RFO380090231FAB0581004 KACSÓ Bella Irén 1929 Gát Hat' (UA) 67. RFO380090231FAB0249001 KACSÓ Béni 1867 Gát Hat' (UA) 68. RFO380090231FAB0398003 R. KACSÓ Benjamin 1897 Gát Hat' (UA) 69. RFO380090231FAB0538001 KACSÓ Benjamin 1897 Gát Hat' (UA) *www.skoumal.eu/adat.html 2/ 244 *www.skoumal.eu/DE/data.html; *www.skoumal.eu/EN/data.html © Skoumal Krisztián V.2021.03.13 Sorszám Kód Név Szül.* Település* Apa Anya Nr. Code Name Born* Town* Father Mother 70. RFO380090231FAB0249008 KACSÓ Benjamin 1922 Gát Hat' (UA) 71. CRE3645493700905300022 KACSÓ Bertalan 1879 Gát Hat' (UA) KACSÓ András MESTER Éva 72. RFO380090231FAB0393002 KACSÓ Bertalan 1879 Gát Hat' (UA) 73. RFO380090231FAB0553001 KACSÓ Bertalan 1898 Gát Hat' (UA) 74. RFO380090231FAB0359004 K. KACSÓ Bertalan 1899 Gát Hat' (UA) 75. RFO380090231FAB0372006 KACSÓ Bertalan 1900 Gát Hat' (UA) 76. RFO380090231FAB0393004 KACSÓ Bertalan 1901 Gát Hat' (UA) 77. RFO380090231FAB0548001 KACSÓ Bertalan 1901 Gát Hat' (UA) 78. RFO380090231FAB0482004 Cz. KACSÓ Bertalan 1904 Gát Hat' (UA) 79. RFO380090231FAB0481005 Sz. KACSÓ Bertalan 1905 Gát Hat' (UA) 80. RFO380090231FAB0601001 KACSÓ Bertalan 1905 Gát Hat' (UA) 81. RFO380090231FAB0548003 KACSÓ Bertalan 1921 Gát Hat' (UA) 82. RFO380090231FAB0553004 KACSÓ Bertalan 1926 Gát Hat' (UA) 83. RFO380090231FAB0372012 KACSÓ Bertalan 1933 Gát Hat' (UA) 84. RFO380090231FAB0374006 KACSÓ Borbála 1893 Gát Hat' (UA) 85. RFO380090231FAB0375002 KACSÓ Borbála 1893 Gát Hat' (UA) 86. RFO380090231FAB0506002 KACSÓ Borbála 1893 Gát Hat' (UA) 87. RFO380090231FAB0410003 KACSÓ Borbála 1904 Gát Hat' (UA) 88. RFO380090231FAB0578002 KACSÓ Borbála Gát Hat' (UA) 89. RFO380090231FAB0390004 KACSÓ Borbála Matild 1920 Gát Hat' (UA) 90. RFO380090231FAB0204002 KACSÓ Dániel 1874 Gát Hat' (UA) 91. RFO380090231FAB0204005 KACSÓ Dániel 1904 Gát Hat' (UA) KACSÓ Dániel HEÉ Ilona 92. RFO380090231FAB0579001 KACSÓ Dániel 1904 Gát Hat' (UA) 93. RFO380090231FAB0530007 KACSÓ Dezs ő 1931 Gát Hat' (UA) 94. RFO380090231FAB0359006 K. KACSÓ Edith Gát Hat' (UA) 95. RFO380090231FAB0481004 Sz. KACSÓ Elek 1902 Gát Hat' (UA) 96. RFO380090231FAB0567001 KACSÓ Elek 1902 Gát Hat' (UA) 97. RFO380090231FAB0514003 KACSÓ Ella 1920 Gát Hat' (UA) 98. RFO380090231FAB0553005 KACSÓ Elza Gizella 1930 Gát Hat' (UA) 99. RFO380090231FAB0250005 KACSÓ Emma 1910 Gát Hat' (UA) 100. RFO380090231FAB0501003 KACSÓ Emma Ida 1919 Gát Hat' (UA) 101. RFO380090231FAB0480004 Zs. KACSÓ Endre 1894 Gát Hat' (UA) 102. RFO380090231FAB0500005 KACSÓ Endre János 1923 Gát Hat' (UA) 103. RFO380090231FAB0520004 KACSÓ Endre Tibor 1923 Gát Hat' (UA) 104. RFO380090231FAB0533003 KACSÓ Ern ő 1923 Gát Hat' (UA) *www.skoumal.eu/adat.html 3/ 244 *www.skoumal.eu/DE/data.html; *www.skoumal.eu/EN/data.html © Skoumal Krisztián V.2021.03.13 Sorszám Kód Név Szül.* Település* Apa Anya Nr. Code Name Born* Town* Father Mother 105. RFO380090231FAB0514006 KACSÓ Ern ő 1926 Gát Hat' (UA) 106. RFO380090231FAB0500007 KACSÓ Ern ő Sándor 1926Gát Hat' (UA) 107. RFO380090231FAB0392002 KACSÓ Erzsébet 1887 Gát Hat' (UA) 108. RFO380090231FAB0374005 KACSÓ Erzsébet 1911 Gát Hat' (UA) 109. RFO380090231FAB0424002 KACSÓ Eszter 1883 Gát Hat' (UA) 110. RFO380090231FAB0251002 KACSÓ Eszter 1886 Gát Hat' (UA) 111. RFO380090231FAB0413002 KACSÓ Eszter 1888 Gát Hat' (UA) 112. RFO380090231FAB0447002 KACSÓ Eszter 1894 Gát Hat' (UA) 113. RFO380090231FAB0370003 KACSÓ Eszter 1900 Gát Hat' (UA) 114. RFO380090231FAB0249005 KACSÓ Eszter 1906 Gát Hat' (UA) 115. RFO380090231FAB0501005 KACSÓ Eszter 1924 Gát Hat' (UA) 116. RFO380090231FAB0339002 KACSÓ Éva 1882 Gát Hat' (UA) 117. RFO380090231FAB0417001 N. KACSÓ Ferenc 1872 Gát Hat' (UA) 118. RFO380090231FAB0481001 Sz. KACSÓ Ferenc 1877 Gát Hat' (UA) 119. RFO380090231FAB0481003 Sz. KACSÓ Ferenc 1899 Gát Hat' (UA) 120. RFO380090231FAB0374001 KACSÓ Gábor 1869 Gát Hat' (UA) 121. RFO380090231FAB0585003 P. KACSÓ Gedeon Ottó 1928 Gát Hat' (UA) 122. RFO380090231FAB0483004 Cs. KACSÓ Géza 1902 Gát Hat' (UA) 123. RFO380090231FAB0581001 KACSÓ Géza 1902 Gát Hat' (UA) 124. RFO380090231FAB0393007 KACSÓ Géza 1913 Gát Hat' (UA) 125. RFO380090231FAB0501006 KACSÓ Géza Gyula 1926 Gát Hat' (UA) 126. RFO380090231FAB0500006 KACSÓ Géza Ignác 1925 Gát Hat' (UA) 127. RFO380090231FAB0327004 T. KACSÓ Gy őző 1914 Gát Hat' (UA) 128. RFO380090231FAB0483003
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