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Romania Research List Archive 981
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Latest Update: 30 April 2001
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Only the entries below are found on this RORL page:
- entry for BELDEN, Patti, 5 January 1997
- entry for GILLICH, Leo, 18 January 1998
- entry for MORGAN, Deborah, 18 January 1997
- entry for HEATH, Bruce, 18 January 1998
- entry for BLEWETT, Jo-Ann, 30 January 1998
- entry for BERNAT, Frank, 1 February 1998
- entry for BREITMAN, Judy, 1 February 1998
- additions for GILLICH, Leo, 1 February 1998
- entry for O'CONNELL, Daniel, 1 February 1998
- entry for PAIGE, Colleen GURLEA, 1 February 1988
- entry for RAYNER, Marlene, 1 February 1998
- entry for TRANELLO, Debbie, 1 February 1998
- entry for GENTRY, Sue, 4 February 1998
- entry for JENNINGS, Julie, 5 February 1998
- entry for PECTU, Eugene, 6 February 1998
- entry for STEPHENSON, Cheryl, 8 February 1998
- entry for CSINOS, Barbara, 21 February 1998
- eMail address change for GENTRY, Sue, 10 July 1998
BELDEN, Patti
eMail address: beldenp@magiclink.com
I am looking for information on the ancestors of my grandparents
who were John (Ioan) Paul DANCIU born 27 Dec 1886 ?Bukarest,
Romania. He emigrated to the US about 1913; married Ana (Tica)
BORCOMON on 29 Dec 1914 in Lake Co, Indiana; died 8 December 1959
at La Porte, Indiana. John DANCIU's parents were: Paul DANCIU
and Mary FACILLA or FACILIA. I have been told that John DANCIU
had several sisters and no brothers, however this is
unsubstantiated information. Ana (Tica) BORCOMON was born 15
August 1891 at Kaholm or Rupea, Romania. She emigrated to the US
about 1913 and died 9 December 1955 in Lake County Indiana. Ana
BORCOMON's parents were Josif BORCOMON and Sofia. I have no
knowledge of possible siblings for Ana. John and Ana (Borcomon)
DANCIU had two sons; John Jr. and my father George DANCIU both
born in Lake Coounty Indiana. Ana (Borcomon) DANCIU had one
daughter, also named Ana, whom she left with her parents in
Romania when she emigrated to the US. The daughter was not the
child of John DANCIU and never came to the US. Anyone with
information on this family or suggestions on how I should
continue the research please contact me. Thank you.
BERNAT, Frank
eMail address: Thermon762@aol.com
I am seeking information about my grandfather, Jacob KEMPF, and
his parents. He was born in Arad, Saint
Martin, Romania on 21 December 1887. He emigrated to the U.S. in
1907 to meet his sister Catherine in New
Jersey (He also had a brother named Frank in Brazil (I believe).
He sailed on the ship "Pretoria" from
Hamburg, Germany to Hoboken, NJ. I believe his father's name was
Jacob and his mother's name was Teresa
KILLIAN. Jacob married a woman named Anna in Cleveland, Ohio.
He remarried after her death to a
Johanna STUECKLER from Freiberg-in-Breisgau, Baden-Wuerttemberg,
Germany in 1931.
Webmaster's Note: Your surname is Germanic and the location
they came from was part of the Banat
prior to the end of World War I. Check "Banat" and your surname
in the FEEFHS website Index (see
navigation links above or below).
BLEWETT, Jo-Ann
eMail address: blewett@soonet.ca
I am looking for information on my father's family. I have a
Romania birth certificate for his uncle. His name
was Ion FARTAIS and his birthplace is listed as Zaharesti
(spelling?), Romania. The birth date was 17 June
1897. His parents were Constantine Andrei (sp?) FARTAIS and
Domima (sp.?) CRISTENEAU (sp.?). The
midwife is listed as Leonora Fartais. My grandfather was Mihail
Fartais and he was born in the same place in
1895. We believe that there were 10 children in all born in this
family. To our knowledge Ion and Mihail
came to Canada alone around 1911. There should be many
descendants in Romania. Another name mentioned
in the family is Bucovina. My grandmother was born there in
1901. Her name was Garafina PUSCAS and her
parents were George Puscas and Catrina OLTEAN. They too left
family behind. I would appreciate any
suggestions as to how to find information.
BREITMAN, Judy
4380 Beulah Drive, La Canada Flintridge, California 91011-,
U.S.A.
eMail address: breitman@earthlink.net
(Jewish)
Family correspondence from Chernovsty, Ukraine / Romania and
Cernauti, Bukovina, Roumania. Family
names of WEIGLER, WEINBERGER and Bessie SHAVEL LOEBELSON married
Moses Weigler. All were
Jewish. Their descendants ended up in upper New York state.
Pictures from the 1800's infer educated people,
some in fancy uniform. Jacob (Yankel) Weinberger married, Yetta,
date and location unknown. Children were
Philip, Rudolph, "Monya", Julia, and Bernhard born 18 August
1871. All were born at Cernauti, Roumania,
Bukovina. They emigrated to New York, New York in 1092. Married
Luci Weigler in Brooklyn 24 January
1904. He became citizen in 1921 at Rochester, New York and died
7 April 1947. Philip married and had
Diane, Carl and Pearl at Rochester, New York. Rudolph never
married. "Monya" (phonics) married Adolph
GIBLEAT and had Julia, Francis and Lydia. (Lydia owned an upscale
dress shop at New York city)
Herschel Weigler married Yetta LEAH, date and location unknown.
Had Moses "Mussie" Weigler who died in
1884 on emigration ship in New York harbor. He was buried by a
Jewish Benevolent society who then notified
his wife and sent her a bill. He had married Bessie Shavel
Loebelsohn, both born in Cernauti,Roumania. They
had Jeanette, Cecelia (died in childhood) Luci, born 28 December
1880, died 25 December 1966 at Rochester,
New York. Bertha born 1883, died 1957 who married Charles
Silverman born in Russia in 1880, died 1951 at
Rochester, New York; Isadore, date unknown, who married Leah
APPLEBAUM, Adolph who married Rose
(believe to have gone to Brazil) and Melo Weigler who married
Paula. Luci Weigler arrived in New York 11
May 1902 on the ship "Rotterdam" from Holland.
CSINOS, Barbara
eMail address: bcsinos@direct.ca
I am searching for any information on Barbara CSINOS (nee BODO).
I have only some aprox facts. Barbara
was born in 1907 in Romania. She emigrated to Ontario Canada in
February 1934. Barbara married Ferenc
Csinos in the early 1920's. She left Hungary-Romania with 1
daughter Elizabeth who was 5 or 6 years old.
Barbara died when she was about 40-45 years old (1937-1942).
Ferenc Csinos had passed away about 5 years
before (1932-1937).
GENTRY, Sue
eMail address: suewyeth@msn.com
George SUNAS was born 30 March 1900 in Romania and came to the
U.S. about 1913 with his older sister
Mary SUNAS. He was in World War I and was underage at the time,
but this may be how he got his
citizenship. He married Mary BODONY (also born in Romania whose
date of birth is 6 May 1905). I don't
have a date for their marriage, but it was in the U.S. They had
two children, Mary Helen SUNAS (my mother)
born 27 March 1924 and a son, Joseph John SUNAS born 14 March
1928. George SUNAS date of death 2
July 1971 at Aurora, Illinois. Mary SUNAS year of death 1981 at
Aurora, Illinois Joseph John SUNAS date of
death 26 May 1966 at Aurora, Illinois. Mary Helen SUNAS WYETH
date of death 5 March 1972 at Aurora,
Illinois.
Mary Helen SUNAS married my father Clarence Irving WYETH on 12
October 1946. Clarence died 23 May
1988. They had four children: Donald Irving WYETH born 1 August
1947; Carol Ann WYETH SCHORIK
born 20 August 1948; Susan Rae WYETH BARBER GENTRY born 17
November 1950; and James Allen
WYETH born 20 December 1951. My brothers, sister and I are all
still living. QUESTION: Is there some
way to access records from Ellis Island as to what the original
spelling of George SUNAS' name was before his
intake worker there changed it to what it is today? I have
looked in the book "Passenger and Immigration Lists
Index", but it is hard to tell how to look up a name that was
spelled differently than it is now. George SUNAS'
cousin's name was changed also. But it came out JUNAS.
GILLICH, Leo
eMail address; lgillich@cnx.net
I am looking for any information on the following families who
lived in and around Comlaus, Hungary (also
called Szentanna, Santanna, Sanktanna and Komlos). This village
is located approximately 30 miles north, of
what is now Timisoara, Romania and is currently called Sintana.
GILLICH married Katarina MERK.
(GILLICH is also spelled GILICH). Their children's names
are:
1) Josef GILLICH, born around 1896; died 1915. It is believed he
died in World War I.
2) Katherine GILLICH, born 1898. She is believed to have lived
somewhere in Germany.
3) Ferdinand GILLICH, born in 1900 at Sintana. He came to Canada
in 1938 and died January 1974 at
Rodney, Ontario, Canada. Married Barbara VEISENBRUGER.
4) Anton GILLICH, born in 1902; died in 1960 at Sintana. His
son, also Anton was still living in Sintana in
the 1980's.
5) Rose GILLICH, born 1907; died in 1966.
6) John GILLICH, born 11 March 1909; baptized at St. Anna Roman
Catholic Church at Sintana; came to
Canada in 1928; died 2 November 1955 at Moosomin, Saskatchewan,
Canada. Married Anna Mary
GEBKENJANS on 24 February 1939.
7) Elizabeth GILLICH. No information on her. It is believed
she may have died at a young age.
If anyone has any information on the above, I'd very much welcome
hearing from you.
Webmaster's Note: Your location was called Sanktanna or
Neusantanna in German and Szentanna in
Hungarian. It is in what was once called the Banat, a Germanic
part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This
part of the Banat became Romanian after World War I. Your basic
surnames are Germanic. There are four
listings from them on this website relating to three other Banat
villages - find them by entering your name in the
FEEFHS Website Index above or below. The are considerable other
Banat resouces on this wbsite including the
Banat FAQ's - find them by typing "Banat" into the FEEFHS Website
Index - a navigation link at the top and
bottom of almost every page on our website. You should also get
online with the Banat discussion
group.
HEATH, Bruce
eMail address: ia2019@advsys.co.uk
(Jewish)
For many years now I have been trying to find out about my
maternal grandfather. His name was Joseph
PEANCO SIRAGHER, (only known spelling) he was of the Jewish Faith
and came from Rumania and as far as
I know a Town or City called Jassy or this could be spelled Isia,
or Jassi. He was born about 1876. As far as
I can ascertain he left Rumania about the turn of the Century
(circa 1900) with his two brothers (names and
ages unknown) possibly after some sort of Jewish purge in which
his parents (again names unknown) were
possibly killed. Then they trekked across Europe to France where
they settled for a while. My Grandfather
then came to England, in which year I don't know, where he
settled and became a tailor although this may of
been his trade in Rumania, again only guess work. One of the
other Brothers is believed to emigrated to the
United States from France, while the other is believed to of
stayed in France. I do know that we are the only
family in Great Britain to have the name of SIRAGHER. This was
confirmed to my Grandmother many years
ago by the British Government. He died in London in March 1928
of Tuburculosis. I have searched for many
years but am yet to find anyone outside my immediate Family with
this name, and every avenue I try has drawn
a complete blank. If you or anyone knows anything about anything
or anyone from this region of Rumania, or
indeed any part of Rumania, or anyone anywhere that can help me
find out more about my Grandfather or his
Family I shall be forever grateful. I have only recently found
out that his Father was a cabinet maker, and that
my Grandmother was his second wife. The name of his first wife
was Julia Dora SOLOMON from whom he
was divorced, this I do not know where or when or even when they
were married. I have never heard of any
children from this marriage although there is the possibility
that there may of been one son (name unknown).
He was married to my Grandmother at Paddington Register Office in
London on 18 May 1918 at the age of
41.
JENNINGS, Julie
eMail address: jenni11@ix.netcom.com
I am looking for more genealogical information. My great great
grandmother was Dorothia BEGLO. She was
born in Roumania in 1842. She was a midwife and held many
superstions as fact. Her son was Daniel Beglo
who was born 30 January 1883 at Bucharest. He married Katharina
who was born at Bucha rest, I think, 20
October 1883. He married Katharina in 1901. I have their
wedding picture. They emigrated in 1905 with
Dorothia Beglo to Max, North Dakota. He owned a hotel in Max,
North Dakota and had the first car there.
He is mentioned in the Golden Jubilee for Max North Dakota. They
had 6 children, Rueben, Marie, Edwin,
Alvina, Ruth and Walter. There is a burial plot in or nearby Max
North Dakota with the Beglo name. All I
have is a picture of it. Any information on this part of my
family would be much appreciated. I do know that
Dorothia Beglo was considered the Matriarch of the family. I've
been told she was mean/stern. Also, how do
I go about getting their birth certificates in Bucharest,
Romania? Thanks.
MORGAN, Deborah
eMail address: dgmorgan@sprynet.com
I am searching for information on Jovan GRBAV, born 6 October
1862 and married Rakila PENSAVAN who
was also born in 1862. They resided at Banatsko, Novo Selo
where they remained until immigrating to Canada
in 1903. They had a son, Trajan who was born 16 June 1892 and
was baptized at the Rumanian Orthodox
Church "Descent of the Holy Spirit" in Banat, Nova Selo. I
appreciate any help and suggestions regarding my
research. Thank you.
O'CONNELL, Daniel
eMail address: mbolton@ameritech.net
I am looking for information/records on my grandmother: Rose
WAKARUIK / WAKARIUK / WAKARUK
who emigrated to Canada about 1916-1920. Rose emigrated to
Saskatchewan from the Ukraine / Romania
region near Chernovtsy. She witnessed WW I and perhaps the
Russian Revolution. While in Saskatchewan,
Rose witnessed the Dukabor protests although not a Dukabor
herself. She was married to a farmer who she left
and later divorced at least 10 to 15 years later when she lived
at Detroit Michigan. Her daughter Helen was
perhaps a result of this union. She later married Harry LIPINSKY
at Detroit Michigan and was so affected by
her past history, she would not reveal more than the
aforementioned. Any information or referrals are truly
appreciated.
PAIGE, Colleen GURLEA
eMail address: gurlpaig@aol.com
I am trying to track down ancestors in Romania. My grandfather's
parents emigrated from Romania around
1906 and said their ancestral village was Sighisoara. Their
names were: Maftieu and Paraschiva CIONTEA
GURLEA. They settled at Leetonia, Ohio. According to a 1910
census, Maftieu's brothers came over with
him and they all lived together. His brother's names were: Coman
and Vasile Gurlea. I do not know what
happened to these brothers, either. I have Maftieu (who became
known as Michael in America) being born 15
November 1880 at Fagarus, Romania. I know Paraschiva was born in
1887, but I do not know where. Both
are buried in Hope Cemetery, Salem, Ohio. Maftieu died 16 March
1937 of pneumonia. He worked in the
coke ovens in Leetonia's Cherry Valley. His wife died 19 August
1956. I'd like to find out information about
Maftieu and his wife and connect with living relatives in
Sighisoara. My grandfather told me that in Sighisoara
the name Gurlea is like Smith. Please let me know any
information you can find out. Thank you
Webmaster's Note: It is believed Sighisoara is the Romanian
spelling after worlds War I. Check it out
by entering it into the FEEFHS Website Index - see a link above
or below.
PECTU, Eugene
New Zealand
eMail address: e.petcu@auckland.ac.nz
I am trying to locate my uncle, Vladimir CERNASOV. He must be
around 60 years-old (born about 1935).
He trained as a Medical Doctor in Romania and then moved in the
late 60's to early 70' to US. He might be
living in West Virginia. His parents were: Nicolaie CERNASOV and
Maria NAUM. His father, Nicolaie
CERNASOV, died in 1984 in New York. Thank you for your help.
RAYNER, Marlene
eMail address: raynermm@a1.lldmpc.umc.dupont.com
I am looking for my father's parents' families in Romania. I know
only that my grandfather's name was Vasily
(Charles) GABOR. He emigrated through New York City and went to
northern New York State (Sissonwile-St.
Joseph's paper company) and ended up in Massena, New York where I
was born. He also had a brother who
lived in New Jersey. Vasily married Ana SERBAC; she died in 1942
when I was born. I have an envelope
from a Maria MARCOCEAN, nasc Serbac with the address Gherta Mare;
jud Satu Mare from 1947. Of
course-no one ever bothered to answer. I found my mother's
family, ethnic Hungarians, at Turulung Romania
3 years ago and I would now like to find my father's during my
next visit this July 1998. I see on a map that
Gherta Mare is not too far from Turulung, so I am thinking of
just writing a letter to see if anyone answers, but
any help would be appreciated. Can I get emigration lists from
the US Immigration? Thanks.
Webmaster's Note: You give no emigration date nor religion.
Some passport records are available at the
U.S. National Archives but I have no personal experience dealing
with them.
STEPHENSON, Cheryl
eMail address: casmrs@erols.com
I am searching for the genealogy of my Grandfather's family name,
Cocus. According to our family Bible, my
Grandfather, Silas Joseph COCUS was born in Romania 14 January
1891. His parents were John and Julia
Cocus. Silas had five brothers (Steve, John, Frank, George, and
Mike) and one sister, Annie. The story I
have heard is that he came to the United States as a young
stowaway. He is the only one to come to the United
States. He married Virginia Mae 18 October 1918 in Virginia.
They had 12 children; 11 survived. I have no
other information on Silas Cocus or his family in Romania. Any
help you could give me would be greatly
appreciated.
TRANELLO, Debbie
eMail address: DebJTr@aol.com
I am researching two different names from Romania. I have a
translated marriage certificate in which there are
many misspellings. The names are ZOLLNER but my relatives
spelled it ZELLNER and VORMITTAG.
Joseph Zellner was born 4 October 1882 and Regina Vormittag
Zellner was born 31 May 1888. I would
appreciate any help anyone has concerning these names. The town
is listed is Glogovat, County of Arad. On
current maps Arad is listed but I cannot find any reference to
Glogovat. It must have existed in 1931 which is
when the certificate was translated. I would like to know if
this spelling is correct and any history on the fate
of that town. Thank you
Webmaster's Note: Glogovat is the Hungarian spelling,
Glogowatz the German (it was a Germanic town)
and Vladimirescu the Romanian, according to a Banat page on this
website. I suggest you enter that placename
into the FEEFHS Website Index and check the references. It was
about 4 kilometers east of Arad in the
Banat.
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