Post details: Blog Your Blessings

11/23/08

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Blog Your Blessings

My father was born in 1922 in a very small village called Nyírbéltek in Northeastern Hungary. My grandfather was also born in Nyírbéltek as was his, Dad, and his Dad, and so on and so on.....

A couple of years before my father was diagnosed with the esophageal cancer that would eventually kill him in 1999 we planned a trip together to visit the village where he was born, and lived up until age 5. Unfortunately due to my Dad's illness we never made it.

I would love to travel to Hungary one day, and fulfill my Dad's wish that his child see where our ancestors came from, and I hope to do that in the not too distant future as I am not getting any younger. However, should it never happen I have been able to see the village through the blessings of living in the internet age.

I actually found photos of Nyírbéltek online!

Village Church Nyírbéltek Hungary

How cool is that! :D

This photo was put in the public domain so I can in turn share it with you here. I can tell you that I was pleasantly surprised to find out that here in Canada I could view images of a tiny Hungarian village that was such a large part of my direct blood relatives for 100s of years. I may never be able to visit in person, but I can at the least see it through my PC screen.


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Comments:

Comment from: SandyCarlson [Visitor] Email · http://slchome.blogspot.com
I love what the Internet makes possible. And I love good ol' public domain material that keeps any of us from keeping too many secrets! That's great info, and it's great that it makes you happy. I hope you set foot there some day!
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Comment from: Admin [Member] Email · http://pastyme.uppercanadianheritage.com/
Sandy -> Thanks for stopping by :)
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Comment from: Paulie [Visitor] Email · http://postcardsfromthenorthwest.blogspot.com/
What a neat trip that would be for you even now. . . I hope you can go in person someday soon! My Mom's parents came from Hungary and Austria -- the way she talked, they lived on the border between the two. I wish I had asked for more details before she died. I never knew her parents. Their last name was Laslo. . .
Frank and Sophia , I think.
Blogger finally allowed me to get my photo up -- actually, it wouldn't load and I loaded it to Image Shack and then pasted in the url instead of uploading to Google's storage. If you find time, drop by.
PermalinkPermalink 11/23/08 @ 18:08
Comment from: Cybercelt [Visitor] Email · http://advertising-for-success.blogspot.com
What a wonderful blessing. Have a great Thanksgiving.
PermalinkPermalink 11/23/08 @ 20:53
Comment from: Attila [Visitor] Email · http://www.nyirbeltek.hu/
Hi i'm from Nyirbeltek currently in Canada and im in contact there with friends and family. They have a webpage now http://www.nyirbeltek.hu/ if you have questions about this town let me know i can probably help you out.
PermalinkPermalink 01/01/09 @ 17:47
Comment from: Admin [Member] Email · http://pastyme.uppercanadianheritage.com/
Hello Attila,

Thank you so much for writing! And thank you for the link to your friend's website, although unfortunately I cannot read Hungarian. Do you know if an English version be put online? I would like to know if there are Demeters still listed as living there, and perhaps if there is a link to burials at local cemeteries for genealogy purposes. I believe my family lived in Nyirbeltek for many generations, but research online has not been too successful. Is it primarily a farming town? I think that is about it for now. I don't want to bombard you with questions. :) I tried to email you, but it bounced :(

Thanks so much again!
Sue
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