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Rozália MOLNÁR

1bethlong3@yahoo.com , email von Beth Long about Simon Molnar. "I'm attaching a gedcom. I made of the descendants of Simon Molnar from my main database. I added some information about your own family from the gedcom. you posted on the Internet.
It's interesting that in my main database are a number of German surnames; these represent ethnic German men who married Hungarian women. After several generations, it appears that the families merged into the Hungarian community. Your family is the first I've found so far where a Hungarian woman became part of the ethnic German community (and whose descendants wound up in Germany!)
I am actually 1/4 German myself (on my mother's side). I was recently in Legnica, Poland, doing some genealogy research on my mother's family, and in 1999, my sister and I attended a family reunion near Gera.".


Mária MOLNÁR

1bethlong3@yahoo.com , email von Beth Long about Simon Molnar. "I'm attaching a gedcom. I made of the descendants of Simon Molnar from my main database. I added some information about your own family from the gedcom. you posted on the Internet.
It's interesting that in my main database are a number of German surnames; these represent ethnic German men who married Hungarian women. After several generations, it appears that the families merged into the Hungarian community. Your family is the first I've found so far where a Hungarian woman became part of the ethnic German community (and whose descendants wound up in Germany!)
I am actually 1/4 German myself (on my mother's side). I was recently in Legnica, Poland, doing some genealogy research on my mother's family, and in 1999, my sister and I attended a family reunion near Gera.".


Anna MOLNÁR

1bethlong3@yahoo.com , email von Beth Long about Simon Molnar. "I'm attaching a gedcom. I made of the descendants of Simon Molnar from my main database. I added some information about your own family from the gedcom. you posted on the Internet.
It's interesting that in my main database are a number of German surnames; these represent ethnic German men who married Hungarian women. After several generations, it appears that the families merged into the Hungarian community. Your family is the first I've found so far where a Hungarian woman became part of the ethnic German community (and whose descendants wound up in Germany!)
I am actually 1/4 German myself (on my mother's side). I was recently in Legnica, Poland, doing some genealogy research on my mother's family, and in 1999, my sister and I attended a family reunion near Gera.".