Surname | Researcher | Village - Parish | Other Details |
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Paar | Paula Bolland | Piringsdorf (Répce-Bónya) | Paar family migrated from Banya, Sopon, Hungary (currently Piringsdorf, Burgenland, Austria) to Kondorfa, Vas, Hungary. Several migrated to the USA early 1900's. |
Paar | Angela Dodds |
Grieselstein (Köröstyén); Jennersdorf (Gyanafalva) |
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Paar | Martin Friedrich |
Burgau (Burgó), Styria; Neudau, Styria |
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Paar | Klaus Gerger | Güssing (Német-Újvár) | |
Paar | Jane Horvath | Kondorfa (Krottendorf), Hungary | Maria Paar (1895-1963) and Josef Alex Horvath (1892-1957), emigrated in 1911 and settled in Bethlehem Steel. By 1920, census records show the couple as married with three children and sharing a home with Josef's brother, Gyorgy, his wife, and their own three children. |
Paar | Pat Long | Edelstal (Nemesvölgy) | Settled in St. Louis, MO, turn of the century. |
Paar | Michelle Peterson | Moson-Szolnok (Zanegg), Hungary | Zwickl, Theresia (20, Jan 1839 - 3 Jan 1912) Born, Mosonzsolnok (Zanegg) to Zwickl, Mathias and Neuberger, Elisabetha (both born in Mosonzsolnok (Zanegg), she married Paar, Joannes (2 Feb 1859). Paar, Ferencz (24 Nov 1870 - 9 Apr 1949) Born in Mosonzsolnok (Zanegg) married Bierbaum, Maria (1871 - 17 Apr 1937) in 1892. Paar, Maria Magdeline, my paternal grandmother (14 Aug 1896 - 26 Jun 1983) Born Mosonzsolnok (Zanegg) married Peterson, Ear Wadsworth on 14 Oct 1916 in Minneapolis. Zinniel, Anna (21 Apr 1887 - 26 Oct 1949) and Zinniel, Martinus (13 Sep 1888-3 Feb 1983) both born Baratfalu, Moson, Austria-Hungary, parents are Bierbaum, Catharine (21 Dec 1868- ?) (sister of Maria Bierbaum) and Zinniel, Georgius (25 Feb 1860-26 Jul 1927) Born Baratfalu. Bierbaum, Gyorgy (16 Feb 1881-28 Sep 1949) born Mosonzsolnok (Zanegg) (brother of Maria and Catherine), married Harrer, Mary Josephine (1891-1960) on 2 May 1922 in Minneapolis. Bierbaum, Margarethe (3 Jul 1924 - 12 Apr 2018) Born Mosonzsolnok (Zanegg) to Bierbaum, Paulus (1 Feb 1886-?) and Weisz, Maria (22 Feb 1890) both born in Mosonzsolnok (Zanegg), Margarethe had been in a displaced persons camp (DP) following the end of WWII until she was allowed entry into the US in 1951. She lived in Minneapolis for many years but spent the last few years of her life in Phoenix, AZ. |
Pafdy | Evelyn Jovicic | Settled in Chicago, IL and Muskegon, MI. | |
Pahr | Ruth M Barthel | Holzschlag (Vágod) | Settled in Chicago, IL. |
Pahr | Gena Miklos | Settled in Chicago, IL. | |
Pahr | Sarah Bagley | Stuben (Edeháza) | Mathias Pahr born 24 JUN 1857 in Stuben married Rosina Schranz born 4 MAR 1858 in Stuben (and later married her sister Barbara Schranz born 20 OCT 1860 in Stuben). Their son Mathias Pahr born 4 or 31 JAN 1889 in Stuben married Emilie Kirnbauer born 2 AUG 1895 in Guenseck. I believe Emilie's parents were Johann/Joannes Kirnbauer born 28 FEB 1871 in Guenseck and Anna Hodwagner (possibly Ulreich) born 12 JUN 1872 in Mariasdorf. |
Pahr (Paar) | Don Strauwald |
Hannersdorf (Sámfalva); Burg (Pinka-Óvár) |
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Pail | Anne Reed Shannon | Hagensdorf (Karácsfa) | Theresa Pail, born 1902, came to Northhampton, PA, at age 21. She married John Chandl (Kosma Csandl) of Hagensdorf and settled in Derby, CT, in 1925 and had two daughters, Margaret and Anna Chandl. |
Pakrotz | Patricia J Hall | Sopron (Ödenburg), Hungary | |
Palang | John Palang | Hagensdorf (Karácsfa) | Settled in Passaic and Clifton, NJ. |
Palanich | Viktor & Regina Hladky | Oslip (Oszlop) | |
Palank | Lorrie Beattie | Unterwart (Alsó-Or) | Janos Palank and Erzsebet Bognar settled in Hendersen, MN in 1909 and later moved to Georgetown, WI. |
Palank | Michael Benko | Unterwart (Alsó-Or) | Frank and Anna (György) Benko settled in St. Louis, MO. |
Palank | Gus Gyaki |
Oberwart (Felsö-Ör); Unterwart (Alsó-Or); Pinkafeld (Pinkafo) |
Settled in St. Louis, MO. |
Palank | Joy McKenna | Unterwart (Alsó-Or) | Magdalena Palank immigrated to the US in 1922 at age 19. She married John Werderitch, who emigrated from Hannersdorf. John's family owned a large vineyard in Hannersdorf. |
Palank | Michael Messmer | Unterwart (Alsó-Or) | Mary (Mária) Anna Palank (7 Oct 1883 - 19 Mar 1969, daughter of Mihály Palank and Terézia Györög) emigrated to St. Louis, MO, in 1903 or 1905, married John (János) Kelemen (7 Aug 1879 - 16 Mar 1935, son of György Kelemen and Terézia FARKAS). |
Palatin | Karen Spisich Amyot | Kroatisch Minihof (Malomháza) | |
Palatin | Marien Spisich Kaifesh | Kroatisch Minihof (Malomháza) | Settled in Cleveland, OH. |
Palatin | John Palatine | Kroatisch Minihof (Malomháza) | Josef Palatin settled in Chicago, IL, in 1904. |
Palatin (Pallatin) | Pamela Rutkowski | Kroatisch Minihof (Malomháza) | Thomas Palatin (1883-1927) settled in South Bend, IN, in 1904. He married Katherine Keglovich from Geresdorf (1891-1970) in 1913. Brother Anton Palatin (1887-1965) died in Oregon. |
Palfi | Donna Gaal Winkelmann | Unterwart (Alsó-Or) | Settled in St Louis, MO. |
Palisch | Janet Heintzel Wolf | Olbendorf (Óbér) | Settled in Allentown, PA, in 1905 then Erie, PA, in 1907. |
Palkovics | Jo Ann (Palkovitz) Mahoney |
Magyarkeresztes (Kroatisch Großdorf), Hungary; Német-Keresztes (Deutsch-Großdorf), Hungary |
Settled in Chicago, IL, about 1926. |
Palkovics | Timothy Palkovitz |
Magyarkeresztes (Kroatisch Großdorf), Hungary; Német-Keresztes (Deutsch-Großdorf), Hungary |
Settled in Chicago, IL, about 1926. |
Palkovits | Joseph I Bergmann | Güssing (Német-Újvár) | Settled in Northampton, PA 1912. Except some Bergmann in New York City and Wolf in Flanders, New Jersey. |
Palkovits | Katie George | Kroatisch Ehrensdorf (Horvát-Hásos) | Joseph, b 1879 to Franciscus Luiberszbeck & Maria Volpoth and Therese, b 1883 to Johannes & Maria Palkovits, emigrated to Northampton, PA, in ~1902, 1914 and 1923. Son Francis (b 1907 in PA, d 1978 in PA) returned to PA as a teenager and married Rose Szupper; they had 2 children: Joyce (b 1942 in PA, d 1999 in Fremont, NH) and Francis (b 1935, d 1981, both in PA). Son Joseph was b ~1909 in US. Joseph Sr's brother, Franciscus, born 1877-1878, traveled to and from the US starting as early as 1902. He married Johanna (b 1881-1882 to Nicolaus & Rosalina Palkovits) in Horvat Hasos in 1901. |
Palkovits | Claudia Kurz | Kroatisch Ehrensdorf (Horvát-Hásos) | Franz Palkovits, born 27.2.1913 in Northampton, and Maria Bugnits, born 8.7.1917 in Northampton, PA, returned to Kroatisch Ehrensdorf and Harmisch respectively. |
Palkovits | Frank Stefan Palkovits | Edlitz (Abdalócz) | Settled in Toronto, Canada. My father (deceased October 31st, 2009) Josef Palkovits in Sudbury, ON, Canada. He was born in Edlitz; Mother was WINDISCH, Unterbildein; The house name in Edlitz was NOVOGRAZ. Settled in Toronto, Canada in 1954 and Sudbury in 1956. My father married Renate Gottschalk (emigrated from Bad Grund, Germany with her family) in 1958. Children Michale (1959), Ralph (1959), Robert and Frank (Twins, 1961), Mark (1964), Brian (1966) and Karen (1973...oops). My mother passed away Sept. 24, 2017. Many of us have visited Burgenland, with relatives in Bildein (Hilde and Gabi Windisch) and elsewhere. |
Palkovits | Josef Palkovits [inactive] |
Sankt Kathrein (Pósa Szent-Katalin); Edlitz (Abdalócz) |
Settled in Toronto, Canada in 1954 and Sudbury in 1956. |
Palkowits | Rudolf Wolf | Kroatisch Ehrensdorf (Horvát-Hásos) | Settled in NY, NJ and PA areas. |
Pallenits | Steve Geosits |
Harmisch (Hovárdos); Szent Péterfa (Prostrum), Hungary |
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Paller | Jeremy M Spencer |
Unterrabnitz (Alsó-Rámócz); Lockenhaus (Léka) |
Settled in Chicago, IL. |
Paller (Pailler, Päller) | Orvill S Paller |
Dörfl (Dérföld); Weingraben (Borosd); Steinberg (Köhalom); Steinbach (Köpatak); Unterrabnitz (Alsó-Rámócz); Karl (Répcekároly); Drassmarkt (Derecske) |
Josef Paller (changed name to Orvill Paller, Sr.) of Steinbach emigrated to Quebec, Canada in 1928, went to Winipeg, Manitoba and Calgary, Alberta and settled in Vancouver, British Columbia ~1930. |
Pallisch | Patrick Kovacs | Olbendorf (Óbér) | |
Pallish | Joseph S Rios Jr | Olbendorf (Óbér) | Martha Pallish, b 29 Jul 1884, d 4 Apr 1963, to Pennsylvania ~1902. |
Pallitin | Elsie Billisitz | Kroatisch Minihof (Malomháza) | Luka Billisich and Elizabeth Pallitin came to South Bend, IN, 1906-07. |
Pallos (Proiszl) | Frank L Neeri | Pinkafeld (Pinkafo) | |
Palutz | Raymond Paluc | Neumarkt (Farkasdifalva) | |
Pamer (Pammer) | Melissa Yates | Felsö-Rönök (Oberradling), Hungary | Louis (Alejos?) Pamer, now Pammer, emigrated around 1903 according to US census records. His obituary, he was the son of George & Mary (Mulzet) Pammer. I’ve found Hungarian baptism records for possible siblings: Janos, Terez, Ferenz, Maria, Roza. |
Pammer | Carole Hamric | Gerersdorf (Német-Szent-Grót) | Settled in New York. |
Pammer | Josef Günter Hirtenfelder | Königsdorf (Királyfalva) | Helene Pammer settled in Allentown, PA |
Pammer | Cathy (Pammer) Leschke | Gerersdorf (Német-Szent-Grót) | |
Pammer | Carole Pammer | Gerersdorf (Német-Szent-Grót) | |
Pammer | Louise Pammer | George Frank Pammer b.13 Feb 1892, to US in 1913, and wife Caroline Lena Hirtenfelder b.26 July 1894, to US around 1911, settled in Allentown, PA. | |
Pammer | Bernadette Marx Woodring | Gerersdorf (Német-Szent-Grót) | Mary Pammer, b1894, settled in Allentown, PA, then moved to Zionsville, PA; married John Marx from Poppendorf. Her mother, Anna (Frisch) Pammer, b1873, settled in Allentown, PA. |
Pammer | David J Pany | Eltendorf (Ókörtvélyes) | George Hirshman married Stella Pammer, Ignatius Pany (Panny) married Elizabeth Garger |
Pammer (Bammer) | Erik Bammer | Inzenhof (Borosgödör) | Settled in Whitehall, PA. |
Pammer (Bammer) | Vanessa Bammer Sandhu | Inzenhof (Borosgödör) | Stephen and Anna (Kainz) Pammer emigrated to Whitehall, PA. Pammer family name was changed to Bammer. Stephen Pammer died in 1930 after an accident at Coplay Cement. Thomas Pammer / Bammer is their son. |
Pandl | Klaus Gerger |
Steingraben (Bányá); Gerersdorf (Német-Szent-Grót) |
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Pandl | Alfred John Pandl | Neustift bei Güssing (Újtelep) | Settled in the US about 1900. |
Pandl | Mary Sue (Pandl) Rogers | Neustift bei Güssing (Újtelep) | Settled in Milwaukee, WI, ~1905. |
Pani | Kevin M Palan | Deutsch Tschantschendorf (Német-Csencs) | Settled in NYC and Philadelphia. |
Pani | Matthew Tanzos | Güssing (Német-Újvár) | From Gussing & St Michael |
Páni (Panni) | Maryann Drago-Dowling | Deutsch Tschantschendorf (Német-Csencs) | Mary Panni (1903-1968, married Flynn) emigrated to NYC around 1922. Mother Anna (Maikisch) Páni and siblings Gustaf, Carl, Agnes and Paula stayed in Deutsch Tschantschendorf. Siblings Joseph, Anna (married Gruber) and Theresa (married Frey) emigrated later to New York and Christopher emigrated to Canada. |
Páni (Pány) | Sandra Hoffmeister Wills | Sankt Michael (Puszta-Szent-Mihály) | Istvan Pány (born 1820? - died 1896, Tudersdorf?). Son Josef Pány married Theresia Ertler and settled in Chicago, IL, 1915. |
Pani (Pany, Panny) | Anna Tanczos Kresh | Tobaj (Tobaj) | Settled Lehigh Valley, PA. |
Pankratz | Aaron Zemlock | Oslip (Oszlop) | |
Panner | Patrick Kovacs | Neusiedl bei Güssing (Felsöujlak) | |
Panner | Edward Pottmeyer |
Güssing (Német-Újvár); Kukmirn (Kukmér) |
John Panner to McKees Rocks, PA. |
Panninger | Louis Selmeci | Rust (Ruszt) | Anna Maria Kronawetter, daughter of Mihaly Kronawetter and Kristina Panniger, married Ferenc Seifert from Wien, Austria. |
Panny | Elsie & Fred Panny | Tobaj (Tobaj) | Settled in NY, 1920s. |
Panny | Mary Schatz | ||
Panny | John Wedekin | Güssing (Német-Újvár) | Settled in New York, NY. |
Panny (Banny) | Laura Yoho | Tudersdorf (Taród-Csencs) | Karl Halwax, b. 1903, Kotezicken, and Pauline Panny, b. 1905, Tudersdorf #2, came to US in 1922-3 and settled in Chicago, IL. |
Panny (Pani, Pany) | Joyce (Panny) Williams |
Tobaj (Tobaj); Sankt Nikolaus (Vár-Szent-Miklós) |
Alois Pany (born out-of-wedlock 30 Sep 1904 to Karoline Pany and Felix Gerger [his parents married later]) married Anna Gerger (b 23 Jan 1910 in St. Nikolaus) on 10 Jun 1928 and they had son Wilhelm b. 3 Sep 1928 in St. Nikolaus. Alois and family arrived in NY, 11 Dec 1929, moved to Coplay, PA, and then back to NY. |
Panny (Panni, Pani) | Joe Janisch | Sankt Michael (Puszta-Szent-Mihály) | Settled in Chicago, about 1922. |
Panny (Panni, Pani, Pany) | Louise Panni | Tudersdorf (Taród-Csencs) | Settled NYC, Toronto, Canada, Allentown, PA. |
Panny (Pany, Pani) | Hilda Dragositz Heigl | Tobaj (Tobaj) | Settled in Northampton, PA. |
Panny (Pany, Pani) | Edward F Ifkovits | Tobaj (Tobaj) | Settled in Lehigh Valley, PA (Northampton, Nazareth, Coplay, Egypt) |
Pantner | Viktor & Regina Hladky | Oslip (Oszlop) | |
Pantner | Mary Rushing | Rajka (Ragendorf), Hungary | |
Pany (Panny) | David J Pany | Tudersdorf (Taród-Csencs) | George Hirshman married Stella Pammer, Ignatius Pany (Panny) married Elizabeth Garger |
Papai | Amanda Thompson | ||
Papst | David Papst | Markt Allhau (Alhó) | To Allentown, PA, Minnesota and Chicago, IL. |
Papst | Karin Sanders | Markt Allhau (Alhó) | Setled in Chicago in 1956. |
Papst | Arthur Schaffer | Markt Allhau (Alhó) | Settled in Chicago, IL. |
Papst | Robert Schaffer | Markt Allhau (Alhó) | 1859 |
Parter | Mary Rushing | Rajka (Ragendorf), Hungary | |
Pass | Frank L Neeri | Pinkafeld (Pinkafo) | |
Passat (Paszat) | Fabio Curman | Eisenstadt (Kis-Marton) | Settled in unknown. |
Pastler | Ken Fernandez | Neumarkt (Felsö-Kethely) | Karl Pastler and Maria Fritz settled in Chicago, IL, in 1907. |
Pastler | Juanita Swanton | Neumarkt (Felsö-Kethely) | Karl Pastler & Maria Fritz to Chicago, IL, in 1907; Daughter Mary Anna, b.31jan1909 in Chicago, married Karl Kapler in Chicago in the 1930's. |
Pathy | Sam Pathy | Kleinbachselten (Kis-Karasztos) | Sam Pathy, born 1893, likely settled in Chicago, IL. |
Patofnik | Frank Billowitz | Gerersdorf (Német-Szent-Grót) | Settled in Egypt, PA 1909. |
Patucs (Patutsch) | Angela & Ernest Binder | Fertö-Rákos (Kroisbach), Hungary | Settled in Steelton & Hummelstown, PA. |
Pauer | Gerhard H & Martina Lang | Rust (Ruszt) | |
Paukovics | Margaret Kaiser | Urbersdorf (Orbánfalu) | |
Paukovits | Steve Geosits | Szent Péterfa (Prostrum), Hungary | |
Paukovits | Eugene F Knopf | Szent Péterfa (Prostrum), Hungary | Settled in Northampton, PA in 1903 and 1905. |
Paukovits | Joseph L Knopf | Szent Péterfa (Prostrum), Hungary | Settled in Northampton, PA. |
Paukovits | Linda R Martin |
Güssing (Német-Újvár); Eberau (Monyorókerék) |
Settled in Princeton, IN. |
Paukovits | Linda Mayer Matz | Unterbildein (Alsó-Beled) | Stefan Schmalzl and Maria Paukovits to Coplay and McKees Rocks, PA. |
Paukovits | Ilona McGogney | Szent Péterfa (Prostrum), Hungary | Settled in Northampton, PA. |
Paukovits | Lizabeth Deutsch Murphy | Deutsch Tschantschendorf (Német-Csencs) | Paul Deutsch (b:1894) married Theresia Paukovits (b:1897.12.22) and Rudolph Koefer (b:1901) married Rosa Zach (b:1902). |
Paukovits (Palkowitz) | Andrea Lemke |
Heiligenkreuz (Rába-Keresztúr); Zahling (Újkörtvélyes); Kulm (Kólom) |
Cecelia Paukowits, born 19 Feb 1883 in Heiligenkreuz im Lafnitztal to János and Maria (Körper) Paukovits, married Anton Plahna from Gratkorn, Styria, and emigrated in 1911 to Cudahy, Milwaukee Co, WI. Cecelia died there on 11 Jan 1958 and Anton there in Aug 1968. Nephews Rudolph Palkowitz, born in Milwaukee, WI, and John Palkowitz, born in Pennsylvania, were living with Anton and Cecelia in Cudahy. Maria Körper remarried to Johann König. They had one son, Johann König. |
Paukovits (Paukovitz) | Catherine Barner | Settled in Northampton, PA. | |
Paukovitsch | Joe Herbst | Deutsch Schützen (Német-Lövö) | |
Paukovitz | Diedra Deutsch [inactive] |
Kroatisch Tschantschendorf (Horvát-Csencs) | Allentown, PA around 1920. |
Paukovitz (Paukovits) | Linda Parzek |
Kroatisch Ehrensdorf (Horvát-Hásos); Eberau (Monyorókerék) |
Hermina Paukovitz settled in Coplay - Northampton, PA area in 1922. Move to New Jersey in 1930's with husband Joseph Strauch. |
Paukowits | Frank Paukowits |
Winten (Pinkatófalu); Eberau (Monyorókerék) |
Settled in the New Jersey area in the 1920s. |
Paukowits | Edmund Traupmann | Glasing (Kolozsvár) | Settled in New Jersey. Father: Edmund Traupmann, Grandparents: Krispin, Karoline (Paukowits) Traupmann, Great Grandfather: Andreas Paukowits, Great Aunt: Rosa (Paukowits) Fandl. Related to Fandl in Tobaj. Also related to Guttmann, Bodisch, Strantzl (Pinter Gustof, Edmund's Traupmenn cousin). |
Paul | Sharon Alberts | Ginisdorf (Nemesmedves) | Settled in Coraopolis, Allegheny, PA 1901. From the Franciscus GERGER (1854-1922) & Juliana STANGL (1860-1912) family of Felsoronok, Frank, Rose, Carolina, János, Mary & Philomena (a foster child) emigrated to PA in the late 1800s, early 1900s. My grandfather Herman (born in 1900) emigrated to Beaverdale, Saskatchewan, Canada in 1926. From the János RADL/ROADL (1868-1929) & Julianna PAUL (1871-1939) family of Ginisdorf (Nemesmedves), my grandmother Maria (who was born in Pittsburgh in 1902) followed her husband Herman GERGER to Canada in 1928 with their young son. Julianna PAUL siblings, Emrich & Anna, emigrated to PA early 1900s. Earlier ancestors had surnames of Gerger, Schuszter, Feiler, Artinger, Gietl, Gollatz, Hasel, Fux. |
Paul | Jim Fortney | Güssing (Német-Újvár) | Settled in Allentown, PA, 1890-1910. |
Paul | Patrick Kovacs | Olbendorf (Óbér) | |
Paul | Janice Kucirek [inactive] |
Neusiedl am See (Nezsider) | |
Paul | Alan McInnes | ||
Paul | Frank (Franz) Paul |
Zemendorf (Zemenye); Mattersburg (Nagy-Marton) |
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Paul | Rick Smith | ||
Paulin | Christina R Geller | Potzneusiedl (Lajtafalu) | Márton Ortner (b ~1807 in Potzneusiedl (Lajtafalu) and d. 1886 in Györ, HU) was a child of to Márton Ortner and Anna Paulin; he married Theresia Thoma of Magyar-Ovar, HU in Györ in 1838. Assumed or actual brother of Márton is Jacob Ortner, b ~1802. Jakob's son, Kálmán Ortner, married Anna Kellner and had child Edmond/Ödön Ortner in Györ in 1885. Edmond emigrated to Connecticut from Rákospalota, HU, in 1906. |
Paulits | Dan Beattie | Theresa Paulits and sons Leopold and Matthew settled in Paterson, NJ. From a border village in Hungary. | |
Paulits | Teri Hanf | Settled in Paterson NJ. Theresa PAULITS, with children Leopold, Matthew, from Hungary (area unknown). | |
Paulkovits | Steve Geosits |
Harmisch (Hovárdos); Szent Péterfa (Prostrum), Hungary |
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Paur | Fritz Königshofer | Rechnitz (Rohonc) | |
Paurin | Arthur Schaffer | Markt Allhau (Alhó) | Settled in Chicago, IL. |
Pauschenwein | Thomas Kurz | Pöttelsdorf (Petöfalva) | |
Pauss | Susan Dial | Bernstein (Borostyánko) | The Pauss family (Maria Schrantz Pauss, her son Joseph, and daughters Mary and Annie) immigrated to the US in the 1880s. Joseph settled in Chicago, Illinois. |
Pauss | Debbie Gallimore | Settled in Chicago / Palos Park, IL area in early 1900s. | |
Pauss | Arthur Schaffer | Markt Allhau (Alhó) | Settled in Chicago, IL. |
Pauss | Mary Ann (Pauss) Spina | Markt Neuhodis (Város-Hadász) | Joseph Pauss, born Dec. 4, 1904, and Karolini Brunner, born Nov. 11, 1906, met on ship Mount Clay from Hamburg to Ellis Island, arriving Jan. 23, 1923. |
Pauss (Pausz) | Keiron Rado |
Rechnitz (Rohonc); Althodis (Óhadász); Markt Neuhodis (Város-Hadász) |
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Pausz | Barbara Rosser | Redlschlag (Újvörösvágás) | Josef Albert Kalchbrenner/Kalkbrenner (18 August 1868 - 23 Sep 1951), born to Johann Kalchbrenner (b. 1837?) and Susanna Kappel (b. 1 July 1842 - d. 25 June 1925), emigrated in 1892/3 through Philadelphia to Chicago, IL. Josef had an older brother, Johann Kalchbrenner. On 25 June 1893, he married Elisabeth Kappel (b. 18 Dec 1874 - d. 27 July 1921) in Chicago. She was an only child, born to mother Elisabeth Kappel (possibly died during childbirth) and John (Johan?) Puhr. She emigrated in 1893, also through the port of Philadelphia, to Chicago, IL. We learned Elisabeth had two half-sisters she remained in contact with after moving to America. Unfortunately, we do not know their names or the name of their mother. |
Pausz | Linda L Wilson |
Weinberg (Borhegy); Wiesfleck (Újrétfalu) |
Settled in Chicago, IL. |
Payer | Beth Babits | Neckenmarkt (Sopron-Nyék) | Josef Babits emigrated to Elyria, OH, in 1923 with wife Theresia Flesar. She was from Bohmischkrut (now Großkrut), Austria. |
Payer | John R Binder Jr | Harka (Harkau), Hungary | To Bessemer, MI, around 1913, later settled in Chicago, IL around 1920. |
Payer | Susanne Lang | Unterfrauenhaid (Lók) | Rosina Lang (nee Payer) and Adalbert Alfred Lang emigrated to Wellington, New Zealand in 1965 and 1955 respectively. |
Payer | John J & Judy Lehner | ||
Payer (Payerl) | Mary Kay Felton | Harka (Harkau), Hungary | My family left Harka Hungary twice. My grandfather, Samuel Payer, son of Tobias Payer and Theresia Reitter came to the United States when Samuel was a boy. Samuel, his brother Albert, and their parents came to the United States in the early 1900s. Sam and Alberts younger brother Tobias Payer, Jr. (Toby) and younger sister, Marie, were born in the US. Sam was in the US army in WWI. Sam later returned to Hungary when his mother became ill with Tuberculosis and wanted to return to her home in Hungary. The second time my grandfather left Harkau was with the evacuation in 1945, when the Russians took over the village. They evacuated to Austria and later emigrated to the US to join the family they already had living there. When they left Hungary for the final time (in 1945), Sam was married to Anna Maria (Marie) Klein. The couple left Hungary with their four children, Frida, Ernst, Emma (my mother) and Fritz Payer. Their names were still on the Protestant Church wall when I visited in 2006. I would like more information about both my Payer and my Klein lines, and the various other lines of each of my grandparents. Payer, Klein, Reitter, Wilfing, Eckel, Buchhaas, and Payerl are among those, but I have few specific details. I would love to see copies of primary birth, marriage and death records for my family and their ancestors. |
Payr | Jeannette MacDonald | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Settled in St. Paul, MN. |
Peck | Janet Cobb [inactive] |
Pamhagen (Pomogy) | |
Peck | Robert Paulson | Andau (Moson-Tarcsa) | Destination: St. Paul, MN, St. Agnes Parish, Immigration: 1887. |
Peck | Rosemary Ruffenach |
Andau (Moson-Tarcsa); Sankt Andrä (Moson Szent-András) |
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Peck | John J Schmidt | Andau (Moson-Tarcsa) | Immigrated to Omaha, NE, in 1880-90's. |
Peck | Wendy Walters |
Andau (Moson-Tarcsa); Sankt Johann (Szent-János), Hungary |
Immigrated in 1903 to Stevens Point, WI, and settled in St. Paul, MN, by 1905. |
Pehovits | László Békési | Lackenbach (Lakompak) | |
Pehr | Theresa McWilliams | ||
Pehr | Craig S Pehr | Deutsch Schützen (Német-Lövö) | Settled in Pittsburgh, PA, & St. Louis, MO, ~1924. |
Pehr | Julie Pehr | Deutsch Schützen (Német-Lövö) | Maria Rhizta Pehr married Josef Klippel. |
Pehr | Linda Pehr |
Deutsch Schützen (Német-Lövö); Pornóapáti (Pernau), Hungary |
Grandparents Pehr & Schmalzel emigrated 1910 or after to St. Louis, MO... died in 1918 flu epidemic. Magditsch and Wiesler may be cousins. |
Pehr | George Otmar Pehr | Pornóapáti (Pernau), Hungary | Felix and Maria Pehr emigrated to Chicago in November, 1956, with me and my sister Edith. |
Peidl | Klaus Gerger | Güssing (Német-Újvár) | |
Peischl | Wendy Ferranti |
Stegersbach (Szentelek); Ollersdorf (Barátfalva) |
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Peischl | Patrick Kovacs | Olbendorf (Óbér) | |
Peischl | Joyce Noeltner | Rohr (Nád) | Immigrated to St. Louis, MO before 1902. |
Peischl | Alfred Peischl | Königsdorf (Királyfalva) | Johann Peischl, b.24May1871, d.5Oct1939, m. Rosa Goldschmied, widow of Franz Fischl. |
Peischl | Donna Stockl | Stegersbach (Szentelek) | Settled in Philadelphia, PA in 1921. |
Peischl (Peischel) | Eric Gironda | Ollersdorf (Barátfalva) | |
Peischl (Peischl, Beischl) | Jane (Peischel) Gross | Stegersbach (Szentelek) | Settled in Philadelphia then Haycock, PA, early 1900s. |
Peischler | Julia Wieber | Deutsch Schützen (Német-Lövö) | To US in 1911. Settled in New York City and later in Cleveland, OH. |
Peisser | Michael Kirchmeier | Podersdorf (Pátfalu) | |
Peitl (Pitli) | Roxanne Spaits Bammer | Iváncz, Vas, Hungary | |
Pék | Joseph J Jarfas [deceased] |
Kohfidisch (Gyepufüzes); Mischendorf (Pinkamiske); Ják (Sankt Georgen), Hungary; Szombathely (Steinamanger), Hungary |
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Pelz | Gerhard H & Martina Lang | Rust (Ruszt) | |
Pelzmann | Judith Davis | Olbendorf (Óbér) | Settled in Chicago, IL. |
Pelzmann | Annelie Hakk |
Bocksdorf (Baksafalva); Stegersbach (Szentelek) |
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Pelzmann | Brigitte Lutz | Bocksdorf (Baksafalva) | |
Pelzmann | Robert Frank Pelzmann Jr | Bocksdorf (Baksafalva) | Frank Pelzmann (born ~1898, died ~1975) settled in New York City, later in Medford Station, Long Island, New York, 1920-2. |
Pelzmann | Donna Stockl | Bocksdorf (Baksafalva) | Settled in Philadelphia, PA in 1921. |
Penczinger | Rachael (White) Dobsovicova | Kleinmürbisch (Felsö-Medves) | |
Pendl | Bethany Ostman | Rehgraben (Ozgödör) | János (John) Guttmann (Burg 12), married Anna Kosits (Kosics) (Sulz 2) in Manhattan, 2/14/1909. John's parents were Ferenc Gutman (7/27/1842-7/6/1914) & Theresia Voppel (Woppel) (b. 5/5/1845). They marry on 1/31/1865, Sámfalva. All of their children are born in Burg. Of their 7 kids, Elisabetha Gutman (b. 11/12/1871, d. Nov 30, 1916) marries Leopold Werczkovits (b 12/25/1867, d. 1943) on 2/25/1897. Teresia Gutman (b.10/12/1878) marries György Ekker (4/20/1872 - he's from Etyek, Fejér, Hungary) in Budapest 9/14/1897. They own a restaurant. Two of John Guttmann's aunts marry Farberger brothers. Juliana (b.1/2/1838) marries Nicolaus Farberger (b.12/9/1829) on 1/30/1854, and Maria (1/17/1833, d. 10/6/1905) marries Leopoldus Farberger on 2/19/1919. Anna Kosits brother János (John) immigrates to New Jersey and marries Maria Dragovits. Her sister Rosalia (Rose) (b. 8/29/1887, d. 10/2/1980) marries Michael Tarnok (b.9/27/1885, d. 1/20/1925). He is also from Sulz. They settle in Pennsylvania and have 8 children. Michael Tarnok's sister, Teresia Tarnok (b. 10/15/1891, Sulz, d. 3/14/1963, Brooklyn) marries Fred Hacker (b.5/18/1889, Sulz, d. 9/1968, Long Island, NY) in Manhattan on 2/28/1914. My great-grandparents were John Guttmann and Anna Kosits. |
Pendl | Ella Czvitkovich Stivers |
Kleinwarasdorf (Borisfalva); Grosswarasdorf (Szabadbáránd); Nikitsch (Füles); Kroatisch Geresdorf (Horvát-Gyirót) |
Has book titled "800 Jahre Kleinwarasdorf, 1195-1995". |
Perdick (Pergyik) | Sandy (Seko) Ayers | Settled in Northampton, PA, early 1900. | |
Perendi | Elfriede Omasics | Rumpersdorf (Rumpód) | Alois Perendi emigrated in 1921 to New York, NY, to join uncle George Perendi at 5407 Ave O., Brooklyn, NY. No records found for George. |
Perkovics | Sara Neskovic | Oberloisdorf (Felsölászló) | Settled in Uljanik, Croatia 1890s. |
Perl | Mary Joan Calci | Heiligenkreuz (Rába-Keresztúr) | |
Perl | Alvin Drehman | Königsdorf (Királyfalva) | Settled in Chicago, IL in 1923. |
Perl | Martin Perl |
Györ (Raab), Hungary; Sopron (Ödenburg), Hungary |
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Perl | Panna Virag Perl | Hannersdorf (Sámfalva) | |
Perl | Betsy Mendelsohn | Kobersdorf (Kabold) | |
Perlaky | Fredrik Perlaky | Sopron (Ödenburg), Hungary | |
Perlaky | Johan Perlaky | Sopron (Ödenburg), Hungary | |
Perlinger | Ron Baxter [inactive] |
Jánossomorja (Sankt Johann), Hungary | |
Perlinger | Roger Broadbent | Sankt Johann (Szent-János), Hungary | |
Perlinger | Guenther Gottfried |
Frauenkirchen (Boldogasszony); Sankt Andrä (Moson Szent-András) |
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Perlinger | Robert G Hayes | Jánossomorja (Sankt Johann), Hungary | |
Perlinger | Patricia A Kilmer | Sankt Johann (Szent-János), Hungary | Paul Perlinger II was my maternal great grandfather, Paul P. III, my maternal grandfather. Edna Kilmer, nee Perlinger, my mother. Mary or Maria Fellner was my maternal grandmother's maiden name. We are not sure if she was also from Szentjanos. |
Perlinger | Janice Kucirek [inactive] |
Neusiedl am See (Nezsider) | Settled in Nebraska and Minnesota, 1890-1905. From Bezirk Neusiedl. |
Perlinger | Edward A Labahn | Jánossomorja (Sankt Johann), Hungary | Settled in Woodstock, IL (1905); Colorado (1905-10). |
Perlinger | Evelyn Yetts | Jánossomorja (Sankt Johann), Hungary | Settled in Nebraska, Kansas and Minnesota in the 1880s. |
Pernitz | Michaela Hofer-Autheried [inactive] |
Ritzing (Récény) | |
Pernitz | Sandra Pernitz | Poppendorf (Patafalva) | Settled in Milwaukee, WI. |
Perringer (Pirringer) | Karen Kleinberg | Gols (Gálos) | |
Perringer (Pirringer) | Laurie Justus Pace | Gols (Gálos) | Settled in Texas. |
Perschi (Perschy) | Mary (Strobl) Morey | Frauenkirchen (Boldogasszony) | |
Perschy | Richard Potetz | Neumarkt (Farkasdifalva) | |
Pertl | Michelle Pertl | Wolfau (Farkasfalva) | Settled in Forest Park, Cook Co, IL. |
Pertl (Berdel) | John Norton | Wolfau (Farkasfalva) | |
Perusichs | Frank Kelemen | Grosswarasdorf (Szabadbáránd) | Theresa Perusichs & husband Mathias Kelemen settled in Hitchcock, TX, in 1907. |
Perusick (Perusich, Perusitts, Parish) | John Hepler | Grosswarasdorf (Szabadbáránd) | Theresa Perusick & husband Mathias Kelemen arrived May 20, 1907; settled in Hitchcock, TX. Sedonia Perusick Prets arrived June 23, 1910; settled in La Marque, TX. |
Pesenhofer | Lindsay Flood Ferrante | Schandorf (Csém) | |
Pesenhofer | Susan Haley | Sopron (Ödenburg), Hungary | Settled in Menasha, WI. |
Pesenhofer | Debbie McArdle | Burg (Pinka-Óvár) | Settled in Chicago, IL, 1900-7. |
Pesenhofer | Don Strauwald |
Hannersdorf (Sámfalva); Burg (Pinka-Óvár) |
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Petanovits | Paul Zotter | Welten (Velike) | Emigrated to Pittsburgh, PA. |
Petauer | László Békési | Pereszteg (Perestagen), Hungary | |
Peter | Stephen Kovacs | Rába-Gyarmat (Rupprecht), Hungary | |
Peter | Evelyn Slagon | Körmend, Hungary | Lutheran, Catholic. Laszlo Peter, b 1933, settled in Hamilton, Ontario in 1956. |
Petermann | Alfred John Pandl | Neustift bei Güssing (Újtelep) | Settled in the US about 1900. |
Petersiel | Bob Schatz | Sankt Nikolaus (Vár-Szent-Miklós) | Some settled in Allentown, PA. |
Peterszel | Candace Schildknecht |
Gaas (Pinka-Kertes); Szent Péterfa (Prostrum), Hungary |
Settled in Northampton, Ormrod and Lehigh, PA. Some in St. Louis, MO. |
Peterszel | Theo Stern | Eberau (Monyorókerék) | Lujza Peterszel (my great-grandmother) immigrated first to NYC and then to Allentown in the 1920's. The names is sometimes spelled Petersel. Those who stayed migrated across the border to Sopron and changed the name to Péterváry |
Peto | Eleanor Frank | Settled in Newark and Irvington, NJ about 1907. | |
Petrakovits | Evelyn Jovicic | Zuberbach (Szabar) | Settled in Chicago, IL and Muskegon, MI. |
Petrakovits | Karen Schwelle | Zuberbach (Szabar) | Settled in Chicago, IL. Johann Ellinger (1893-1966) was born in Zuberbach and arrived in the U.S. in 1913. |
Petrakovitz | Laura Peters | Hannersdorf (Sámfalva) | To Chicago, 1920s. |
Petrasovitz (Petrasovits) | Donna Brayerton | Grossmürbisch (Nagy-Medves) | Settled in Allentown, PA, 1907. |
Petro | Anne Molnar | Kroatisch Tschantschendorf (Horvát-Csencs) | |
Petrosovitz | Paul Klucsarits | Grossmürbisch (Nagy-Medves) | To Coplay, PA. |
Petrovich | Katie McCoy | Settled in St. Louis, MO. | |
Petrovits | Lea Simitz Buzby | Poppendorf (Patafalva) | Settled mostly in Allentown and Pittsburgh areas of PA. |
Petrowitsch | Eric Bauman | Poppendorf (Patafalva) | Settled in Allentown and Pittsburgh, PA areas. |
Petrowitsch (Petrovitsch) | Erna Miklos | Poppendorf (Patafalva) | Settled in Allentown, PA. |
Petterle | Janet Cobb [inactive] |
Neudorf (Moson-Újfalu) | |
Petti | Sherrill Petti |
Dürnbach (Inczéd); Schachendorf (Csajta); Narda (Nahring), Hungary |
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Petti | Brien Vokits |
Schachendorf (Csajta); Schandorf (Csém); Dürnbach (Inczéd) |
Settled in Chicago, IL, Passaic, NJ, Muskegon, MI, and McKees Rock, PA. |
Petz | Richard Frank Leitgeb | Settled in Milwaukee, WI about 1905. | |
Petz | Elsie & Fred Panny | Sankt Nikolaus (Vár-Szent-Miklós) | |
Petz | Janette Petz | Gerersdorf (Német-Szent-Grót) | Settled in Canada. |
Petz | Joanne Petz | Gerersdorf (Német-Szent-Grót) | Settled in Canada. |
Petz | Alex Schuster | Pilgersdorf (Pörgölény) | |
Petz | John Wedekin | Sankt Nikolaus (Vár-Szent-Miklós) | Settled in New York, NY. |
Petz (Pecs, Petsz) | Anna Tanczos Kresh | Güssing (Német-Újvár) | |
Pezenhofer | Leslie Makuh-Herrick | Schandorf (Csém) | Elizabeth Pezenhofer, daughter of Mathiaus and Zuzannah (Verhas) Pezenhofer, emigrated to Muskegeon, MI, in 1907 and married Fredrick Veselits, son of Karoly and Anna (Rudak) Veselits of Schandorf. Siblings of Elizabeth were Francis, Maria, Agnes, Andreas, Theresia, Antal, Terezia, Anna, Karoly and Roza. |
Pfaff | Charles I Lugosi | Karoly Lukabauer, changed name to Lugosi in 1934, son of Karoly Lukabauer and Karolin Pfaff, married Tayler (aka Thaylor), daughter of Maria Eder and Matyas Tayler, granddaughter of Joseph Tayler and Therese Racz of Kemeten (Komjat). | |
Pfaffelmeyer (Pfaffelmajer) | Stephen von Hitritz |
Eisenstadt (Kis-Marton); Oslip (Oszlop) |
Emigrated to America in 1903. |
Pfafflmayer | Viktor & Regina Hladky | Oslip (Oszlop) | |
Pfeiffer | Heidi Raab Antoni |
Neckenmarkt (Sopron-Nyék); Fertö-Rákos (Kroisbach), Hungary |
Settled Menasha, WI in or before 1858. |
Pfeiffer | Michael Aumüller | Sopron (Ödenburg), Hungary | |
Pfeiffer | Debora Brobeck Hunter |
Oberwart (Felsö-Ör); Pinkafeld (Pinkafo); Wiesfleck (Újrétfalu); Wolfau (Farkasfalva); Markt Allhau (Alhó) |
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Pfeiffer | Jill McCain [deceased] |
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Pfeiffer | Mary Schatz | ||
Pfeiler | Dianne (Pfeiler) King | Stadtschlaining (Város-Szalónak) | Glen Ellen, CA and Bowral, NSW Australia |
Pfeiler | Tom Pfeiler |
Markt Allhau (Alhó); Wolfau (Farkasfalva) |
Settled in Chicago, IL. |
Pfeiller | Brian I Schuch | Wolfau (Farkasfalva) | Caroline Pfeiller, b188,, settled in Chicago, IL. |
Pferveter | Mark Ruchie | Halbturn (Féltorony) | Settled in St. Paul, MN. |
Pffeffer | Rosemary Ruffenach |
Andau (Moson-Tarcsa); Sankt Andrä (Moson Szent-András) |
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Pffeffer | Michael St.Clair | Burg (Pinka-Óvár) | Settled in Chicago, IL, in 1923. |
Pfingstl | Albert Schuch | Stegersbach (Szentelek) | |
Pfister | Charles Robert Kern | ||
Pfister | Richard Potetz | Welten (Velike) | |
Pfister | Denise A Talaski-Kern | Agnes Werner, b22Oct1878, to USA in 1905 with husband Mihaly, b15Nov1879 to John & Mary Anna (Pfister) Maunter. | |
Pfluger | Heidi (Kopfer) Bishop | Deutsch Ehrensdorf (Német-Hásos) | To Northampton, Coplay and Stiles, PA. |
Pflugler | Marilynn Fulcher | Strem (Strém) | To Nazareth, PA, in 1905. |
Pflugler | James Polles | Strem (Strém) | To Nazareth, PA. |
Pflum | Michael Goldschmidt | Hannersdorf (Sámfalva) | To Cincinnati, OH. |
Pheiler | Scott Seymour | Wolfau (Farkasfalva) | Caroline Pheiler settled in Chicago, IL, ~1910. |
Philipovics (Filipovitz) | Ann Leitgeb Green |
Kroatisch Ehrensdorf (Horvát-Hásos); Edlitz (Abdalócz); Szent Péterfa (Prostrum), Hungary |
Rosalia Filipovitz, born 22 Mar 1883; her brother Johann, born 14/15 May 1885; their father Paul, born about 1864 in Edlitz; his father Johannes, born 9 Mar 1791 in Szentpeterfa; his father Johannes, born in Szentpeterfa before 1762. Settled in Northampton, PA. |
Philipp | Mary Bahe | Grosspetersdorf (Nagy-Szent-Mihály) | Settled in Browerville, MN. |
Philipp | C Pernecker |
Kittsee (Köpcsény); Frauenkirchen (Boldogasszony); Mattersburg (Nagy-Marton) |
Konrad Philipp and Anna Volk (Fölkin) married in Kittsee in 1816. |
Phillip | Bob Tobin | Mönchhof (Barátudvar) | Settled mainly in the Stevens Point, WI area. |
Phillipp | Marjorie Lock |
Rechnitz (Rohonc); Grosspetersdorf (Nagy-Szent-Mihály) |
John W Phillipp (1879-1978) emigrated to St. Louis, moved to Chicago, then married Theresa Neubauer from Sulzriegel (1878-1962) in 1907. Brother Joseph Phillipp married Mary Laschober from Grodnau in Chicago. |
Phillips | Joseph M Phillips | Mischendorf (Pinkamiske) | Franchesca Halper, born ~1890 in Jabing, settled in Buffalo, NY, in 1911; married Joseph Phillips. Son Alois Halper, born 1910 in Jabing, emigrated to Buffalo, NY, in 1921; changed last name to Phillips; died 2001 in Bardonia, NY. |
Pichler | András Pálmai |
Sopron (Ödenburg), Hungary; Steinberg (Köhalom) |
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Pick (Pik) | Kathleen Pick | Pinkafeld (Pinkafo) | Settled in Montreal, Quebec, CA, around 1919. |
Pickhartz | Sandy Stadtherr | Neusiedl am See (Nezsider) | |
Pielecki | Mark Lukitsch |
Jennersdorf (Gyanafalva); Wolfau (Farkasfalva); Riedlingsdorf (Rödöny); Oberwart (Felsö-Ör); Grosspetersdorf (Nagy-Szent-Mihály) |
Emigrated to St. Louis, MO c.1920. |
Pieler | Susan Schober | Kemeten (Vas-Komját) | Settled in Baltimore, MD, in 1929. |
Pieler | Harold E A Steurer |
Badersdorf (Pöszöny); Kirchfidisch (Egyházasfüzes); Güssing (Német-Újvár); Hannersdorf (Sámfalva); Jormannsdorf (Gyimótfalva); Grosspetersdorf (Nagy-Szent-Mihály); Mariasdorf (Máriafalva); Pinkafeld (Pinkafo) |
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Pieler (Piehler) | George A Pieler [inactive] |
Balf (Wolfs), Hungary | John (Johann) PIELER (PIEHLER), born 7/1/1888 in Balfs (Wolfs) Hungary; emigrated to US c1905 and permanently between 1910-1912; settled in Chicago IL and died there Apr 30, 1987. Theresa PIELER (nee RIEDL), born Sopron Hungary 9/89, settled in Chicago, died there July 1962. John Pieler came through NYC both times. |
Pieler (Pieller) | Sheri Michaels | Kemeten (Vas-Komját) | |
Pieller | Heather Butler | Bad Tatzmannsdorf (Tarcsafürdö) | |
Pientsch | Vinzenz Pientsch | Inzenhof (Borosgödör) | Joseph Bienthcs 27 Sept 1885. Rose Bienthics 1896. |
Piervallo (Pervale, Pevala) | Lisa Cole | Stanilausa (Stanley) Piervallo, b.1881, emigrated in 1901, m. Susanny Dinda. | |
Pieschl | Mark Mainridge | Ollersdorf (Barátfalva) | Markus STROBL (1883-1961) married Maria BISCHOF (1883-1950) likely in Szentelek, Vas, Hungary in about 1902 or 1903. Both were born in Ollersdorf in Burgenland (Baratfalva, Vas, Hungary) and emigrated to St. Louis, MO. Markus STROBL parents are Josef Karoly STROBL (1844-1893) and Maria STROBL (1848-?). Maria BISCHOF parents are Janos BISCHOF (1845-?) and Erscia BISCHOF (1856-?). My connection to Markus and Maria are my mother Shirley STROBL (1931-2009) and grandfather Henry STROBL (1907-1975). Other surnames in my tree that I have researched are FAHSL, POPOFTSITS, and PIESCHL. |
Pietsch | Bob Schatz | Glasing (Kolozsvár) | |
Pietz | Joe Mott | Illmitz (Alsó-Illmicz) | |
Piff | Elizabeth Bradley | Riedlingsdorf (Rödöny) | Emigrated to Chicago, IL ~1904 then to the upper Wisconsin area. |
Piff | Pamela Demme | Bergwerk (Oribánya) | Settled in Chicago IL 1923. Gustav Rehberger 1910-1995. Father: Josef Rehberger born Hotwagner in Bergwerk 1886-1960. Name changed in 1906. Mother: Elisabeth Piff Rehberger. House #153 in Riedlingsdorf. |
Piff | Jim Fleck | Riedlingsdorf (Rödöny) | Emigrated to Chicago, IL. |
Piff | Walter F Piff Jr | Poppendorf (Patafalva) | Settled in Allentown, PA, 1906. |
Piff | Johann Piff |
Riedlingsdorf (Rödöny); Pinkafeld (Pinkafo) |
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Piff | Rosemarie Piff |
Poppendorf (Patafalva); Mogersdorf (Nagyfalva); Riedlingsdorf (Rödöny); Pinkafeld (Pinkafo) |
Settled in Allentown, PA. |
Pigelbauer | Ann Rooks | Langeck (Hosszúszeg) | Michael Schabel, born abt 1801, married Anna Maria Kaufmann, born 2 Jan 1796, in Lockenhaus to Martin and Theresia (Pigelbauer) Kaufmann. Son Joseph Schabel, born 20 Mar 1831, married Theresia / Rosilla Grabner in Lockenhaus on 7 Feb 1854 and immigrated to the US (New York to Leavenworth, KS, to Anderson County, KS, to Wilson County, KS) in 1864/1865 with son Francis Josph Schabel, born 3 Sep 1855 in Langeck, and his siblings. |
Piller | Bela Borsos-Nachtnebel | Lutzmannsburg (Locsmánd) | |
Piller | Dawn Lavan | Burg (Pinka-Óvár) | Settled in Chicago, IL. |
Piller | Patricia Rosa | Fertö-Boz (Holling), Hungary | Family deported in 1946 to Schwäbisch Gmünd and then on to Altbach, Germany. János Piller married Maria Schuster. |
Piller | Ingrid Taschek |
Fertö-Boz (Holling), Hungary; Kópháza (Kohlnhof), Hungary |
Rudolf Taschek, son of Franz Taschek from Kophaza and Johanna (née Piller) from Fertöboz, settled Nov 1948 in Altbach, Germany. |
Piller | Tina Wolf | Fertö-Boz (Holling), Hungary | To Altbach, Germany. |
Pilles | Leeann Deutsch |
Pamhagen (Pomogy); Wallern (Valla) |
Steven, son of Maria Pilles and Michael Deutsch, emigrated to Stevens Co, MN. Related families are Grieman, Perlinger, Summer, and Kyrain. |
Pilles | Marie Halstead | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Michael Pilles settled in Stearns Co, MN, in the 1880s. He married Mary Tschida there and farmed near Freeport, MN. Mary died in 1947. Michael died in 1918. |
Pilles | Kathy Lorber | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | John Mullner (1875-1934, son of Johannes and Maria [Loos] Mullner) and Eva Opitz (1876-1955, daughter of Michael and Katherina [Pilles] Opitz) settled in Waukegan, IL, with children Marie, Ludmilla and Pauline. John emigrated circa 1903, Eva and girls in 1907. |
Pilz | Martin Friedrich |
Heiligenkreuz (Rába-Keresztúr); Sankt Martin (Rába-Szent-Márton); Jennersdorf (Gyanafalva) |
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Pilz | Petra Reynolds | Gerhard Ernst Pilz born 10/29/1924; family may have immigrated to Berlin, Germany. From Styria. | |
Pilz | Lygia Maria Pilz Simetzberger |
Neusiedl bei Güssing (Felsöujlak); Kukmirn (Kukmér); Deutsch Kaltenbrunn (Német-Hidegkút); Dobersdorf (Dobrafalva) |
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Pilzer | Christine Buskaritz | Güssing (Német-Újvár) | Stephen (Stephanus) Pilzer, b 1875, immigrated to Bethlehem, PA, 1905?. |
Pimperl | Cindy Bendixen | ||
Pimperl | Joanne Burgess | Wolfau (Farkasfalva) | Pinkafeld |
Pimperl | Carol Helm | Wolfau (Farkasfalva) | |
Pimperl | Debora Brobeck Hunter |
Oberwart (Felsö-Ör); Pinkafeld (Pinkafo); Wiesfleck (Újrétfalu); Wolfau (Farkasfalva); Markt Allhau (Alhó) |
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Pimperl | Jill McCain [deceased] |
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Pimperl | Martina Mikolits | Josef Pimperl, b. 8 Aug 1888, settled in St. Louis, MO. | |
Pinczker | Jeffrey Polster |
Oberkohlstätten (Felsö-Szénégetö); Oberwart (Felsö-Ör) |
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Pinesich | László Békési | Kópháza (Kohlnhof), Hungary | |
Pinesits | Michael Aumüller | Kópháza (Kohlnhof), Hungary | |
Pingetzer | Nancy Jordan | Nickelsdorf (Miklóshalma) | Theresa Pingetzer settled in New Canada, Ramsey Co, MN. |
Pingetzer | Irl Pingetzer | Zurndorf (Zurány) | Settled in St. Paul, MN. |
Pingitzer | Jessica Anderson | Illmitz (Alsó-Illmicz) | Settled in Minnesota. Katharine Pingitzer, born 25 Nov 1875, died 13 Sep 1958, parents John Pingitzer (b.1845, d.1921) and Theresa Flieshaker. Katharine married Anton Joseph Blaeser. John Pingitzer parents were Karoly (Carl) Pingitzer and Barbara Deninger. Karoly parents were Matthias and Theresia Pingitzer. |
Pingitzer | Pamela Bohn | Nickelsdorf (Miklóshalma) | Settled in St. Paul, MN in 1888. |
Pingitzer | Christopher Glenn | Illmitz (Alsó-Illmicz) | Settled at Herndon, KS, about 1882. |
Pingitzer | Ewald Pingitzer | Sigless (Siklós) | |
Pingitzer | Laurie Weinzettel | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Settled in Mendota Heights, MN. |
Pinkas | Andrea Reiter |
Mattersburg (Nagy-Marton); Bratislava (Pressburg), Slovakia |
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Pinsker | Sarah Wagner | Oberkohlstätten (Felsö-Szénégetö) | Frank Pinsker, born 1 Nov 1869, emigrated to New York in 1896/7 then with wife Anna Kappel, born 19 May 1871, and children Mary and Joe to Chicago area in 1902/3. Settled in Sublimity, OR. |
Pint | William Dampf | Neumarkt (Farkasdifalva) | Tauber married Pint in Neumarkt or Sankt Martin (an der Raab) and came to Pittsburgh, PA about 1906. |
Pinter | Rita Grace |
Kulm (Kólom); Deutsch Schützen (Német-Lövö); Baumgarten (Sopron-Kertes); Oberbildein (Felsö-Beled) |
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Pinter | Tibor Horvat | Apátistvánfalva (Stefansdorf), Hungary | Settled in Bethlehem, PA, around 1906. |
Pinter | John F Lostys |
Heiligenkreuz (Rába-Keresztúr); Deutsch Minihof (Német-Lak) |
Settled in Connecticut in 1920. |
Pinter | Theresa McWilliams | ||
Pinter | Mary Niemeth Rivers | Tadten (Mosontétény) | |
Pinter | Robert Zecker [inactive] |
Zurndorf (Zurány) | |
Piplics | Eric Gironda | Stegersbach (Szentelek) | |
Piplits | Alexander Nevlacsil | Stegersbach (Szentelek) | |
Piplits | Melanie Schranz |
Stegersbach (Szentelek); Bernstein (Borostyánko) |
Settled in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, in 1953. |
Piplits | Mary Anne Siderits | Stegersbach (Szentelek) | Settled in Milwaukee, WI, c. 1903-5. |
Piringer | Cathy Ketchmark | Pamhagen (Pomogy) | |
Pirringer (Perringer) | Annette Callies | Gols (Gálos) | Josef Pirringer, brother Martin and sister-in-law, Katherine (Danzer) settled in St. Louis, MO, in 1881. |
Pirringer (Perringer) | Laurie Justus Pace | Gols (Gálos) | Settled in Texas. |
Pissler | Elsie Wendlandt |
Rechnitz (Rohonc); Markt Neuhodis (Város-Hadász) |
Settled in Chicago, IL. |
Pissler | Eric Wendlandt | Rechnitz (Rohonc) | Settled in Chicago, IL and Darlington, WI areas. |
Pitt | Barry Keippel | Riedlingsdorf (Rödöny) | |
Pittnauer | U Krick | Rajka (Ragendorf), Hungary | |
Pitzel | Lisa Chelstrom | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Settled in Stearns Co, MN, in 1893. |
Pitzel | Kathleen M Nordquist | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Balthasarus Pitzel. |
Pitzel | Firmus J Opitz | Wallern (Valla) | John Pitzel, b. in 1830s. Theresa Pitzel, b. 1880, settled in Dakota Terr. (South Dakota). |
Pitzel | James Rehberger | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Settled St. Paul, MN, 1910. |
Pitzel | Dixie R Smith [inactive] |
Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Settled in Stearns Co, MN. |
Pitzel | Willard Struck | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Settled in Stearns Co, MN. |
Pitzer | Roger Pitzer |
Illmitz (Alsó-Illmicz); Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) |
Settled in Mandan, ND about 1881. Micheal Pitzer, b.1856, married Elizabeth Weigle, b.1859. Son Micheal born 1879. |
Pitzer | Jim Hafner | Have research on the Hafner family and some of the families they married into. Am glad to share pedigree charts with names, dates, places, etc. | |
Pitzl | Michael Barr | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Settled in South Dakota, 1908. |
Pitzl | Linda Gilmartin | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Michael Pitzl born March 19, 1871, arrived in New York May 3, 1893 on the vessel Adam. Moved from St. Paul to Seattle, WA in 1901. Married Elizabeth Gangl. |
Pitzl | Richard Given | Wallern (Valla) | |
Pitzl | Lois & Dave Kelley | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Settled in St. Paul, MN. |
Pitzl | Karen Kozak | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Settled in Saint Paul, MN. My great-grandfather was Stephen Martin Pitzl (1885-1956) from Apetlon. Immigrated to the US in 1903 and lived in Saint Paul MN. Married Anna M. Tschida of St Paul in 1912. Anna's parents were John (Johannes) Tschida (1860-1943) and Barbara Prix (1863-1898) of Illmitz. Immigrated to Saint Paul and were married in 1885. Barbara's parents were Josephus Prix and Anna Gartner of Alsoillmic, Moson, Hungary |
Pitzl | Bill Leitner | Pamhagen (Pomogy) | |
Pitzl | Debra Ann Obermueller Leptien | ||
Pitzl | Giselle Murphy | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Settled in St. Paul, MN., ~1850. |
Pitzl | Mark Pitzel | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Settled in Omaha, NE, 1890-1910. |
Pitzl | John Pitzl | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | |
Pitzl | Ron Pitzl | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | To St. Paul, MN. |
Pitzl | George Reed | Wallern (Valla) | |
Pitzl | Connie Rossini [inactive] |
Illmitz (Alsó-Illmicz); Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva); Wallern (Valla) |
Settled in ND then Washington. |
Pitzl | Rudy Thell | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Settled in Omaha, NE, then St. Paul, MN. |
Pitzl | Joanne Thomas | Grieselstein (Köröstyén) | Settled in Ramsey Co, MN. |
Pitzl | Ramona Vorgert | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Susanna Pitzl and husband Joseph Lehner, to Philadelphia, PA in 1879; settled in Stearns Co, MN. |
Pitzl | Rebecca Chamberlain | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | |
Pitzl | Lori Priefer | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Theresia (Theresa) Pitzl born May 4, 1896. Parents Joseph Pitzl and Elizabeth Fuerst. Emigrated May 16, 1922. |
Pitzl (Pitzel) | Robert H Pitzel | Apetlon (Mosonbánfalva) | Michael Pitzl, his sister Susanna and her husband Joseph Lehner arrived Philadelphia on Aug 24, 1879. Michael married Anna Doetkott and settled in New Munich and Albany, MN. Susanna and husband Joseph also settled in Stearns Co, MN. |
Place | Joseph J Jarfas [deceased] |
Kohfidisch (Gyepufüzes); Mischendorf (Pinkamiske); Ják (Sankt Georgen), Hungary |
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Plank | Lynn Ries | Grosspetersdorf (Nagy-Szent-Mihály) | |
Plank | Rick Smith | ||
Plank (Plankovich) | Robert M Plank | Kópháza (Kohlnhof), Hungary | Michael Plank, born 28 Sep 1903, went to NYC, via Pennsylvania. |
Plasseller | Ernest Szeideman | Jánossomorja (Sankt Johann), Hungary | |
Plataisz | Margaret Scott | Felsö-Csatár (Oberschilding), Hungary | To Michigan in 1914. |
Platzer | Lorraine Galasek | Schützen am Gebirge (Sérc) | Settled in Kohler, WI. |
Platzer | Sarah Graner | Halbturn (Féltorony) | Emmigrated to Morton Co, ND, 1890-1907. |
Platzer | Ginger Opitz McGurk |
Halbturn (Féltorony); Frauenkirchen (Boldogasszony) |
Settled in Omaha, NE and Mandan, ND areas; some to Canada and St. Paul, MN. |
Platzer | Thomas Platzer |
Halbturn (Féltorony); Frauenkirchen (Boldogasszony) |
Immigration started 1882 to Omaha, NE, Mandan, ND, St. Paul, MN, Alberta, Canada and Spokane, WA. |
Plaukovich | Linda Pipher | Kleinwarasdorf (Borisfalva) | |
Plaukovitch | Vicki Roberts |
Heiligenkreuz (Rába-Keresztúr); Rába-Füzes (Raabfidisch), Hungary |
Ferenc Czettl settled in Gasztony (Gasting), Hungary, close to 1900. Neubauer and Plaukovitch are part of the family lineage. |
Plaukovits | Stephen Maikisch | Neustift bei Güssing (Újtelep) | |
Pleier | László Gratzl | Piringsdorf (Répce-Bónya) | Therezia Gratzl, daughter of Joannes, ended up in Csörötnek, Hungary and probably gave birth to my great-grandfather József there as an illegitimate child. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a registry entry for this. Two people from our family emigrated to the USA. József and Aloisia, about whom I know nothing. |
Plessl | Lori Sheetz | Eltendorf (Ókörtvélyes) | Frank Plessl (B: 8 Aug 1883; D: 4 Jan 1946), emigrated around 1908 to Allentown, PA. Wife was Theresa Doppler Plessl (B: 3 Aug 1888; D: 11 Feb 1982). |
Pleyer | Paula Bolland | Piringsdorf (Répce-Bónya) | Settled in Kondorfa, Vas, Hungary. |
Plohovich | Marianne Schuster | Zillingtal (Völgyfalu) |