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RadixHub :: Gazetteers :: The 1882 gazetteer of Hungary
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RadixHub: Find your places and links to them in the Kingdom of Hungary. The 1882 gazetteer of Hungary. This is the original, 2000 version of the 1882 gazetteer taken from the Radix site. It will be improved to provide links to RadixHub pages soon. Based mainly on the national census of 1880, a new gazetteer of Hungary came out in 1882:. Although data of section two could be helpful, too, pages here are reproductions of section one only: you can find the names of settlements county by county. Maybe, l...
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Radix - 1882 gazetteer of Hungary
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Radix - 1882 gazetteer of Hungary. Based mainly on the national census of 1880, a new gazetteer of Hungary came out in 1882:. English translation of bibliographical data: Gazetteer of the countries of the Hungarian Crown / under the auspices of the Hungarian National Royal Statistical Office ed. by Mihály Kollerffy, József Jekelfalussy. - Budapest : Athenaeum, 1882. - 142, [2] p., 1292 col., xxx p., [1] t.]. I know, it would be nice to list current names of settlements, too. Hope some day this can be...
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Slovakia Genealogy Research Strategies
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Slovakia Genealogy Research Strategies. For Present-Day Slovakia and Most pre-1918 Hungary Territories. Online Hungary Census Records: Arcanum. 1623, 1631, 1691 Urbarial Census. 1828 Urbarial Tax Census. 1828 Village Cross-Reference List. Alternate 1828 and 1869 Census translations. By Victor G. Berecz, Jr. 1848 Census of The Jews. Comprehensive 1869 Header Translations. JewishGen Description of 1869 Census and transcription of Jewish entries. 1828 and 1869 Census translations. By Victor G. Berecz, Jr.
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Slovakia Genealogy Research Strategies
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Slovakia Genealogy Research Strategies. Present and Former Place Names. Place Name Identification Strategy. I Place Names (Villages, Towns, Cities) are Critical to Your Success. If you take away nothing else from this page, remember these two points:. Anyone who has been successful in their genealogical research will quickly advise that. The most important piece of information needed to trace ancestors is a place name (village of origin, birth or last residence.). Most villages have three or four. Of the...