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Anna Balag
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- MyHeritage Family Trees
- Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
- 1950 United States Federal Census
- 1940 United States Federal Census
- FamilySearch Family Tree
- Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895
- Germany, Prussia, Brandenburg and Posen, Church Book Duplicates, 1794-1874
- Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Passenger List Card Index, 1883-1948
- U.S. City Directories
- Hungary Reformed Church Christenings, 1624-1895
- United States, New York, Immigration from Austria, Poland and Galicia, 1890-1891 from JewishGen
MyHeritage Family Trees
Anna Balag (born Czizsmár), born 1881 Anna Balag (born Czizsmár) 1881
Anna Balag (born Czizsmár) was born on 1881, to András Czizsmár and Zuza Czizsmár.
Anna married Jánosz Balega.
Jánosz was born in 1863.
They had 2 sons: Michal Balega and .
Anna passed away.
Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
1950 United States Federal Census
1940 United States Federal Census
FamilySearch Family Tree
Anna Marie Friederike Barlag 1876Ohio
Anna Marie Friederike Barlag, born 1876
Anna Marie Friederike Barlag was born on month day 1876, in birth place, Ohio, to William Heinrich Wilhelm Barlag and Anna Caroline Barlag (born Leopold).
Hungary Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895
Germany, Prussia, Brandenburg and Posen, Church Book Duplicates, 1794-1874
Karl August Schulz 1812
Anna Elisabeth Balag, born Circa 1812
Karl August Schulz was born circa 1812, to Johann Gottlob Schulz.
Johann Christian Schulz 1837
Anna Elisabeth Balag, born 1837
Johann Christian Schulz was born on month day 1837, in birth place, to Karl August Schulz and Anna Elisabeth Balag.
Johann Gottlob Schulz 1839
Anna Elisabeth Balag, born 1839
Johann Gottlob Schulz was born on month day 1839, in birth place, to August Schulz and Anna Elisabeth Balag.