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Skoumal Krisztián V.2021.03.13 Sorszam Kod Nev Szul.* Telepules* Apa Anya Nr © Skoumal Krisztián V.2021.03.13 Sorszam Kod Nev Szul.* Telepules* Apa Anya Nr. Code Name Born* Town* Father Mother 1. RFE1606003014851008003 ZAAN Mihaly <1836 Matyfalva Matiyovo (UA) 2. RCE4000300085873071028 ZABLOGYEL Joannes 1819 Opatau Opatov u Jihlavy (CZ) ZABLOGYEL Josephus VORMANN Anna 3. RCE3800090351946060003 ZABOLY Irma 1901 Tiszaujlak Vylok (UA) ZABOLY Barnabas N. Maria 4. RFE1606003058856002006 ZABOLY Karoly 1831 Sarospatak (H) 5. CRH1606001104896153098 ZABORSZKI Matild 1887 Beregszasz Berehove (UA) ZABORSZKI Roza 6. RFX3800090240941007005 ZABORSZKY Istvan 1916 Beregszasz Berehove (UA) ZABORSZKY Jozsef FREITAG Emma 7. CRK4000320000897102309 ZABORSZKY Otto Jozsef 1897 Resicabanya Resita (RO) ZABORSZKY Adolf BENDA Maria 8. CRK4000320000898187009 ZACH Maria 1898 Resicabanya Resita (RO) ZACH Matyas CSERNIHO Maria 9. RCE4000300085870049006 ZACHAR Franciscus 1844 Klattau Klatovy (CZ) ZACHAR Franciscus KONCENÝ Anna 10. RCE1408000236882167004 ZACHARDA Ferenc 1858 Aknaszlatina Solotvino (UA) 11. IRCK400300102000681015 ZACHARY Ferenc 1899 Temesvar Timisoara (RO) 12. IRCK400300102000681017 ZACHARY Imre 1900 Temesvar Timisoara (RO) 13. NRCK160612E21931106007 ZACHENSKÝ Bernat Zoltan 1931 Csaszloc Chaslivtsi (UA) ZACHENSKÝ Jozsef GARAI Maria 14. NRCK160612E21922068039 ZACHENSZKY Jozsef 1922 Csaszloc Chaslivtsi (UA) ZACHENSZKY Jozsef GARAI Maria 15. NRCK160612E21928097017 ZACHENSZKY Tibor Jakab 1928 Csaszloc Chaslivtsi (UA) ZACHENSZKY Jozsef GARAI Maria 16. CRH3669775101919012048 ZACKL Julia 1879 Olasz (H) ZACKL Istvan MEISZTER Magdolna 17. RFE1606003014840002004 ZADANYI Gyorgy <1825 Huszt Khust (UA) 18. CRE1606003212913512019 ZADRANSZKI Vilmos 1883 Kiralyhaza Korolevo (UA) ZADRANSZKI Jakob ALTMETER Josefa 19. RCE1408000236882167008 ZADRANSZKY Jozsef 1858 Szlatina Solotvino (UA) 20. IRCK400300102000681026 ZADRAZIL Henrietta 1922 Temesvar Timisoara (RO) 21. IRCK400300102000681025 ZADRAZIL Janos Vilmos 1918 Temesvar Timisoara (RO) 22. CRECD059N0113909009006 ZAGONI Agnes 1865 Plojest Ploiesti (RO) ZAGONI Denes NEMET Anna 23. RFE1606003058853001002 ZAGONYI Borbala 1833 Godenyhaza Hudya (UA) ZAGONYI Zsigmond 24. RFK1606003058854002012 ZAGONYI Eszter 1854 Godenyhaza Hudya (UA) ZAGONYI Mihaly CSANADI Julianna 25. RFE1606003058860004001 ZAGONYI Istvan 1834 Godenyhaza Hudya (UA) 26. RFK1606003058859008011 ZAGONYI Julianna 1859 Godenyhaza Hudya (UA) ZAGONYI Mihaly CSANADI Julianna 27. RFK1606003058860009014 ZAGONYI Lajos 1860 Godenyhaza Hudya (UA) ZAGONYI Istvan SZUK Eszter 28. RFK1606003058857005011 ZAGONYI Zsigmond 1857 Godenyhaza Hudya (UA) ZAGONYI Mihaly CSANADI Julianna 29. RFH1606003058857005010 ZAGONYI Zsigmond 1857 Godenyhaza Hudya (UA) ZAGONYI Mihaly 30. CRK3645480300908042094 ZAGYI Mihaly 1908 Gergelyi Gergelyiugornya ZAGYI Pal GULYAS Rozalia 31. CRK4000317216903017033 ZAGYVA Janos 1903 Simonyifalva Satu Nou (RO) ZAGYVA Mihaly MACSAR Maria 32. CRK4000317216904096087 ZAGYVA Karoly 1904 Simonyifalva Satu Nou (RO) ZAGYVA Mihaly MACSAR Maria 33. CRE4000417330898012002 ZAHA Anna 1857 Gyapju Gepiu (RO) ZAHA Flora PETRAN Elena 34. CRE4000417330902050002 ZAHA Eva 1883 Madarasz Madaras (RO) ZAHA Gyorgy BULZAN Anna 35. PP00245002844909779001 ZAHA Janos 1871 Kisgercze Gherta Mica (RO) *www.skoumal.eu/adat.html 1/18 *www.skoumal.eu/DE/data.html; *www.skoumal.eu/EN/data.html © Skoumal Krisztián V.2021.03.13 Sorszam Kod Nev Szul.* Telepules* Apa Anya Nr. Code Name Born* Town* Father Mother 36. CRE4000417330899019001 ZAHA Jozsef 1872 Madarasz Madaras (RO) ZAHA Flora KOTRO Paraszka 37. CRE4000417330902049001 ZAHA Todor 1876 Marczihaza Martihaz (RO) ZAHA Todor BARNA Maria 38. NRCK160612E21925083031 ZAHANSKY Bela Lajos 1925 Csaszloc Chaslivtsi (UA) ZAHANSKY Jozsef GARAI Maria 39. IRCK400300102000681005 ZAHARI Katalin 1890 Temesvar Timisoara (RO) 40. RCE1408000236883179007 ZAHAROVICS Lujza 1842 Aknaszlatina Solotvino (UA) 41. ZSE4000310000895056004 ZAHLER Ignac 1859 Gyongyos (H) ZAHLER Markus WOLF Netti 42. RCE4000325500887287001 ZAHN Adam 1851 Versec Vrsac (SRB) ZAHN Janos HENNEMANN Anna 43. CRECD040N0113911052002 ZAHNER Janos 1888 Kairo Cairo (ET) ZAHNER Janos KPPLER Katalin 44. RCE3810026340909148017 ZAHORAN Matyas 1877 Rakos-Csaba Budapest (H) ZAHORAN Pal HARICH Zsofia 45. RCE1408000236883179008 ZAHORANSZKY Emma 1866 Szlatina Solotvino (UA) ZAHORANSZKY Peter 46. GCE4210007232899615004 ZAHORCSAK Bazil 1877 Nemetporuba Zavazna Poruba (SK) ZAHORCSAK Gyorgy MACZKO Anna 47. RCE4000300085884135021 ZAHRADNICEK Maria Sidonia 1862 O-Boleszlav Stara Boleslav (CZ) ZAHRADNICEK Janos Vencel ROZUM Emilia 48. IRCK400300102000681035 ZAHRADNIK Laszlo Jeno 1939 Temesvar Timisoara (RO) 49. RCE3850031306918008010 ZAICSKO Katalin 1899 Kiskoszeg Batina (HR) ZAICSKO Antal ZNIBL Anna 50. RFE4000435100888056008 ZAJ Erzsebet 1866 Felsobanya Baia Sprie (RO) ZAJ Istvan 51. RFE4000435100868025006 ZAJ Istvan 1842 Felsobanya Baia Sprie (RO) 52. RFE4000435100869028009 ZAJ Maria <1855 Felsobanya Baia Sprie (RO) ZAJ Istvan 53. PP00245002841909042001 ZAJACZ Laszlo 1886 Tiszaszaszfalu Sasovo (UA) ZAJACZ Laszlo 54. RCE1606008057920007007 ZAJDEL Anna 1902 Kapuszog Vorochovo (UA) ZAJDEL Valentin JANKOVICS Julia 55. RFE4000435100884050001 ZAJTZ Jinka 1852 Felsobanya Baia Sprie (RO) ZAJCZ Jozef 56. RCE4000300085884133011 ZAK Maria 1849Chrudin Chrudim (CZ) ZAK Samu N. Verona 57. RFE3800090243905014276 ZAKA Jozsef 1859 Daroc Beregdaroc (H) 58. RFE4000435100853002014 ZAKANY Lajos 1827 Tiszaluc (H) 59. CRH3682756200980009041 ZAKANYI Erzsebet 1908 Alsosegesd (H) ZAKANYI Ferenc TORO Erzsebet 60. RFK4000310085842010069 ZAKARIAS Julianna 1842 Gaj Arad-Gai (RO) ZAKARIAS Gyorgy TOTH Julianna 61. CRKCD039N0113910000001 ZALA Bela 1910 Kairo Cairo (ET) ZALA Mano SCHAPIRA Antonia 62. CRECD040N0113909040001 ZALA Mano 1874 Kairo Cairo (ET) STEINBERGER Moritz WEISS Maria 63. RCE3810026340918240004 ZALAI Franciska Erzsebet 1888 Pancsova Pancevo (SRB) ZALAI Karoly EISZNER Franciska 64. CRECD015N0113899071028 ZALANYI Erzsebet 1863 O-Torda Turda (RO) ZALANYI Gyorgy KALLAY Julianna 65. CRE4000310501910027081 ZALAY Sandor 1874 Arad Arad (RO) ZALAY Istvan BOZSALI Julianna 66. CRK3645480000913002047 ZALCZER Gizella 1913 Vasarosnameny (H) ZALCZER Salamon REICHFELD Malvin 67. PP00245002844909694001 ZALICSKOVICS Janos 1863 Kokenyesd Porumbesti (RO) 68. CRK4000320000897007119 ZALKA Ernesztina Jozsefa 1897 Resicabanya Resita (RO) ZALKA Karoly AVOTZKY Ernesztina 69. RCE3810026340905093054 ZALUSZKY Alojzia 1887 Csehfalva Cesko Selo (SRB) ZALUSZKY Antal KERNALEK Katalin 70. CRK3645480300900150098 ZAM (JAMBOR) Janos 1900 Vasarosnameny (H) JAMBOR Zsigmond ZAM Terezia *www.skoumal.eu/adat.html 2/18 *www.skoumal.eu/DE/data.html; *www.skoumal.eu/EN/data.html © Skoumal Krisztián V.2021.03.13 Sorszam Kod Nev Szul.* Telepules* Apa Anya Nr. Code Name Born* Town* Father Mother 71. CRK3645493300913016069 ZAM Etelka 1913 Csaroda (H) ZAM Ferenc MAKLARI Terez 72. CRK3645493700912014081 ZAM Ilona 1912Vamosatya (H) ZAM Istvan BAKSA Erzsebet 73. CRK3645493700939138035 ZAM Ilona 1939 Vamosatya (H) ZAM Ilona 74. CRK3645493700909064103 ZAM Imre 1909 Vamosatya (H) ZAM Istvan BAKSA Erzsebet 75. CRK3645493700942203073 ZAM Jolan 1942 Vamosatya (H) ZAM Mihaly NAGY Amalia 76. CRK3645484100938001005 ZAM Jozsef 1938 Gergelyi Gergelyiugornya (H) ZAM Jozsef BARATH Julianna 77. CRH3645484400896034032 ZAM Julianna 1896Marokpapi (H) ZAM Istvan GUTI Erzsebet 78. CRK3645493700940160044 ZAM Julianna 1940 Vamosatya (H) ZAM Mihaly NAGY Amalia 79. CRK3645484400940034031 ZAM Katalin 1940 Marok Marokpapi (H) ZAM Istvan ZAM Eszter 80. CRK3645493700917108026 ZAM Laszlo 1917 Vamosatya (H) ZAM Ferenc MAKLARI Terezia 81. CRK3645493700938129094 ZAM Mihaly 1938 Vamosatya (H) ZAM Mihaly NAGY Amalia 82. CRK3645493700911114114 ZAM N. ♀ 1911 Vamosatya (H) ZAM Istvan BAKSA Erzsebet 83. CRK3645484400940035039 ZAM Sandor 1940 Takos (H) ZAM Jozsef BARATH Julianna 84. RFC3800090202928023055 ZAMBO Ilona 1915 Beregszasz Berehove (UA) ZAMBO Vilmos TOTH Terezia 85. IRCK400300102000681032 ZAMBO Ilona 1933 Temesvar Timisoara (RO) 86. PP00245002709908695001 ZAMBO Margit 1891 Tiszaujlak Vylok (UA) 87. CRE4000310501910018052 ZAMBO Maria 1888 Arad Arad (RO) ZAMBO Istvan KORODI Lucza 88. IRCK400300102000681011 ZAMBO Maria Szidonia 1893 Temesvar Timisoara (RO) 89. RFC3800090202935050077 ZAMBO Rozalia 1921 Beregszasz Berehove (UA) ZAMBO Eszter 90. RCE3850024410780073011 ZAMBOKI Ferenc <1765 Horgos Horgos (SRB) 91. RCE3850024410797087013 ZAMBOKI Katalin <1783 Horgos Horgos (SRB) ZAMBOKI Janos BODI Erzsebet 92. RCE3850024410793081022 ZAMBORSZKY Antal 1774 Horgos Horgos (SRB) 93. RCE3850024410780073014 ZAMBORSZKY Borbala <1766 Horgos Horgos (SRB) 94. CRE3645493300917091013 ZAMBORY Sandor Erno 1892 Hete Hetefejercse (H) ZAMBORY Zoltan BERTOK Ida 95. PP00245002855909098001 ZAN Daniel 1893 Alsokaraszlo Zarichchya (UA) ZAN Janos 96. CRE3645493700897048010 ZAN Ferenc 1871 Tiszaszalka (H) ZAN Mihaly UJVARI Eszter 97. CRE3645493300943139012 ZAN Geza 1918 Beregsurany (H) ZAN Janos TOTH Julianna 98. PP00245002713908577001 ZAN Istvan 1883 Matyfalva Matijovo (UA) 99. RFE1606003017891015012 ZAN Istvan 1847 Tekehaza Tekovo (UA) 100. RFE1606003017874003003 ZAN Istvan 1848 Tekehaza Tekovo (UA) 101. PP00245002855909082001 ZAN Janos 1885 Magyarkomjat Velyki Kom'yaty (UA) 102. PP00245002856909379001 ZAN Janos 1885 Magyarkomjat Velyki Kom'yaty (UA) 103. 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