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From: Suzanne Jimenez <>
Subject: Re: [HUNGARY-L] Where is it?
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 18:15:48 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <1e6.626f06e.2bc35cda@aol.com>


Hi Hank,

If it's near Ungvr you're looking for, then most
likely your HORDJO should actually be HORLY in the
old Ungvr Jrs, Ung Megye. The majority of the 1200
or so people living there were Rusyns and Germans.
Today, it is in Ukraine and can be found as Hudlove or
Hudlyovo.
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910/ung.jpg

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--- wrote:
> Hi all. I have just received a new location for the
> birth of my Grandfather.
> His name is ADOLPH GRUNBERGER and he was supposed to
> have been born in a
> small town called HORDJO in 1857. This town is near
> UNGVAR, CZECHOSLOVAKIA.
> We got this information from the Red Cross on an
> inquiry from my uncle in
> 1943. Does anyone know where this town is located
> now and what is its current
> name? Also GRUNBERGER sounds like a German name not
> Czech. Funny!!
>
> Thanks again for you help,
>
> Hank Greenberg
>


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