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Subject: [HUNGARY-L] Roll Call
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 01:42:41 EST


Here are some names of my grandparents and great grandparents

Gyuling or occassionally spelled Gyiling - from Gics or Gic Hathalom in
1860's.
Children of Janus Gyuling (b. approx. 1840s, died in 1904) married to
Roza Czernye.

Mihaly or Mihol Gyuling (b. 1864 d. 1949 in Bokony-Tamasi, Hungary)
my great grandfather married to Maria Hetner, who's father was the
school master for Gics or Gic Hatholom.
Gyula Gyuling (b. 1868 approx. d. 1944 in Youngstown, Ohio) married
Hermenia Laczo.
Janos Gyuling ( b. 1874 approx. d. 1944 in Sokoropoika, Hungary)
married Regina
Roza Gyuling ( b. 1878 d. 1940 in Philadelphia, Pa. ) married to Gustav
Seelaus
Pepi Gyuling (b. 1880 d. 1947 in Youngstown, Ohio ) married B. Csis and
later married in U.S. to F. Magdicu.
Szidi Gyuling (b. 1882 d. 1936 in Youngstown, Ohio ) married to F.
Tomcik
Bela Gyuling (b. 1884 d. 1941 in Gic Hathalom (Romand), Hungary )
married ?
Rudolph Gyuling (b. 1885 d. 1970 in Kajar, Hungary) married ?

Children of Mihol or Mihaly Gyuiling married to Maria Hetner of Gic
Hathalom. Maria's father immigrated from Germany.

My grandparents:
Mary Gyuling or Martha Gyuling (b. 1891 d. 1973 in Arcadia, Calif.)
married
Julius Nagy (b. 1881 d. 1957 from Csot, Hungary. Lived in Divernon,
Illinois

Sisters of Julius Nagy, born in Csot, Hungary.
Nellie Nagy moved to New York City.
Rose Nagy
Elizabeth Nagy lived in Brunswick, New Jersey.
Bridget Nagy married Bakasi and lived in Johnstown, Penn.
Hermenia Nagy married Papp, lived in Buffalo, New York

Known relatives still in contact with
Eugene Gyuiling in San Francisco, Calif.
Judit Juhasz now married Peter Mezaros and living in Szekesfehervar,
Hungary (great granddaughter of Mihaly Gyuling Jr.).
Karolin Juhasz living in Gyor, Hungary ( great grandfather, Mihaly
Gyuling Jr.)
Maria Gabnai, Gyor Hungary, (mother is granddaughter of MIhaly Gyuling
Jr.)
Cousins in Detroit, Michigan on Nagy side, Colorado, Alaska, New York &
California.

Out of 14 pages of geneology, maybe someone is linked to some of these
names.
On the Nagy side, one of my dad's aunt's had children who played in the
New York Philharmonic Orchestra. I have yet to do research on his side.

It has been a productive & rewarding year in reaching distant relatives
through research I did here on the internet in finding them and in contacting
my distant cousins who are now furnishing me with pictures of my great
grandparents and aunts and uncles of my father. Thanks to the person who
suggested using google.com, I found my dad's cousin in San Francisco, who had
been building an extensive geneology over many years and who came from in the
'50s.
If, anyone, has any connection or relation to these people or has
information related to the building of the East-West extension of the major
RR in the late 1800's I would be most interested in hearing what they know.
My great grandfather was the construction foreman in charge of translating
for different nationalities over 27 years here. His name was Mihol or Mihaly
Gyuling, sometimes, spelled Gyiling. He immigrated here 7 times over a period
of 27 years and spoke 6 languages.

My best wishes to all in your search for your past.

Sharon Nagy
Spring, Texas








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