Sharon Jarrow wrote:
Thank you for your post. I will see what I can find out about the village you mentioned. As to the religions, those of Slovak background tended to be RC and those Rusyn of the Greek Catholic or Orthodox faith.
Sharon
Thank you! I did a little investigating in a Slovak forum on Facebook. I discovered that while the family attended a RC church in Velky Kazimir, it turned out that they were living in what is now Széphalom, Hungary, probably only a few miles away from where my great-grandfather grew up! I wonder if he had ever met his wife before they immigrated?
I also managed to do a little more digging and found them in the 1869 census. The Geffert side was RC (surnames of Geffert/Gefferth and Skirsti - which I've never even heard of! Interesting name!). The Kiszely side was GC -- Kiszely and Pestovits/Pestovich (I have some Pestovich genetic matches through Ancestry). So I am now suspecting that this great-grandmother's mother was possibly Rusyn but her father was probably Slovak. At least that is my theory.
My great-grandfather, on the other hand, was much easier to determine -- all fully Rusyn! :)