Re: spisske hanusovce
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Re: spisske hanusovce
Mary Ann Hinkle-Ineich 5/30/07
Re: spisske hanusovce,
Mary Ann,
Thank you for your ancestral information. This is the information that I have gathered from microfilm at the LDS library in Salt Lake. I’ve gone there a few times during visits to my sister who lives in n Salt Lake. The title of the record is “Taufen Heiraten Sterbe Reg.. Volume Number 759 dated 1881-1897 and it is from Slovensko, Spisske Hanuovce.
I assume that this is the same source of information as you have used, except I am not familiar with the “template” to which you refer.
From what I can gather my mother’s father’s name was Joanus Wilman and he was born in 1869 to Josephus Wilman and Anna Honadel in house number 52.
Joanus married Juliana Kostka and were the parents of my mother Helen, who was born in August 1889 in house number 83, which would appear to be the home of my mother’s maternal grandparents. It also appears that a sister of my mother’s mother (Maria) died in that same house from cholera in 1873.
From this information it would appear that we just might be distantly related through the Wilman family.
By the way, my grandparents, when they came to this country settled in Raton, New Mexico, where my grandfather, Joanus died in November 1918 and my grandmother died in 1946. A few of my older siblings got to know my grandfather before he died. I wasn’t born until 1927 so he was long deceased before I came along. My parents moved and settled in Utah years before I was born and I never got to know my grandmother either. Also, my grandfather anglicized his name from Wilman to Williams when he came to America.
I will give you my e-mail address in the event that you would be interested in communicating directly rather than through Genealogy .com. It is [email protected]
Sincerely,
John D Piacitelli
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Re: spisske hanusovce
Mary Ann Hinkle-Ineich 5/31/07