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Father family until the 16th century. Mother I do not know far back, because they were peasants.
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Paternal side, can only trace back to Great Great grandparents were in Kahramanmaraş like my family
Maternal side, back to 1800s to Khorasan
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You are absolutly worng.
It is even illigical, that a tree grow from thousands of different seeds.
Please, if you are ignorant about something, just do not argue about it.
Of course, you can ashamed yourself as much nas you like, but in this case
you can lead other people to error. It is nobody's fault that you are from
pathologic "family" which did not teach you what is your's family tree, but
in such case, don;t be ignorant and stubborn, but learn first, and then
disscuss. You are talking about Table of Ascendats/Ahnentafel, not
about family tree. On Family Tree is only ONE FAMILY, not thousands
of non related, foreign people from different seedlings.
Deal with it, as your disgusting countryman says.
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Direct ascendance is based on genetic relation, since each of our parents had a female and male parent, as well as they had their own respective male and female parents. And all of our great-great-great... grandparents' genes are also in us, as individuals, however their siblings genes, and these siblings' spouses and their respective children are not. Many of these great-great... grandparents of ours had different surnames, hence why I listed all the surnames I found in the recorded data about them. Gish, can't even believe I have to explain such an easy to understand thing, that even most children know.
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For historical Hungary there are two famous online records that you can search for, where I found plenty of my family members after spending hours and hours digging into them, as a patient and rigorous detective work.
The Roman Catholic registry from between 1636-1895: https://www.familysearch.org/search/...tory%20Library
The Reformed registry from between 1624-1895: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1858355
These are also very useful links to members who live today, or have ancestors that lived on historical Hungary's territory.
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Was I speaking about genetics, especially autosomal!?
And what?Many of these great-great... grandparents of ours had different surnames, hence why I listed all the surnames I found in the recorded data about them.
It doesn;t mean, that you can pervert any genealogical term you want.
If you do not know, what which word means, use the dictionary, insted of writing idiocy, and arguing about it.
Actually, I must to you - day by day, and you still can;t get children's level.Gish, can't even believe I have to explain such an easy to understand thing, that even most children know.
It is really very pathetic, when guy, insted of admiting his error, is not only
arguing, but accusing interlocutor of something what did himsef. And you
are not even ashamed of such mednacious behaviour, like your two disgusting
countrymen here. Are all Hunagrains like that? Really? Or only TAtardic ones?
Can you understand that Table of Ascendants it is not
the same as Family Tree, or your IQ is unable to get it?
Also, it has nothing to do with genetics by now, as we
are speaking about the genealogical language, which you
missused, not having even a basic understanding what you
are talking about. Btw, there is really no need to read any
book, to imagine what tree is, and what this term means.
Especially, that it is very basic term of whole our civilisation.
If you do not know this, it means, that you was raised in the
forest, in addition by some apemen, who cannot differentiate
tree from grass, or man from woman - as you just suggested.
Btw, how it can be "family tree" if people which you
potentialy listed, not only belonged to different families,
but also were/are totaly foreign people to each other.
It just has no elementary sense what you are saying.
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I only listed names of my very own parents, grandparents, great grandparents and so on, down to the early 19th century, in no chronological order. You must be really moronic to not understand that in a woman always the maiden name, her birth surname counts, and never the name she adopted after marrying her husband. This is why even in 2 hundred years, one person can have direct ancestors with so many different surnames. And the list would be even larger if I could progress on all the branches of my family tree, even if only considering the past 200 years. I can't even imagine how much different the birth surnames of my ancestors sounded if I could somehow trace them back for 300 years. You are simply behaving like a stubborn mule, incapable of backing down when proven how badly you failed again. Plus your English language skills are as pathetic and incoherent as the first time I read your gibberish on this forum.
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MAN, CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THAT YOU USE WRONG NAME AND ENTITY FOR IT, OR NOT?
What is so hard in this sentence for you to get?
You can listed whatever you want - it is not about it!
Yea, you allready informed me about it couple of times, no need to repeat it,Plus your English language skills are as pathetic and incoherent as the first time I read your gibberish on this forum.
especially, that I do not claim otherwise, and that this do not change the
fact, that you are raving, talking one nonsense after another .
But what my english (which I am just learning btw!) has to do with your lacking
of basic understanding of one fraze and stubborn affraying about it? Regardless
how many you write about it, your ignorace will not change the reality, really.
Btw, pointing to my english, shows only, how mean person
you are - the same as couple of other Hungarians here.
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Bukhara 1700s. (Father's Mother side).
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