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About Zali Kron
GEDCOM Note
See notesheet from Szabolcs county records from FHL re Bleiers I found in Gava etc.
Gyulahaza
The census of 1747 mentioned a Jewish family of four people. They were followed later by others from Subcarpathia and Galicia.
The majority of them were occupied as grain and potato traders. There were also a few craftsmen and farmers. They were on good terms with their gentile neighbours. The congregation gave up its independence, and joined that of Kisvarda in 1895. It also shared the cemetery in Kisvarda.
Zionism was not widespread, but in spite of that most houses had charity boxes for the KKL and Rabbi Meir Baal Haness.
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Zali Kron's Timeline
1845 |
1845
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Gyulahaza, Hungary
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1864 |
1864
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Dombrad Hungary
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1865 |
1865
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Dombrad Szabolcs Hungary
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1878 |
1878
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Dombrad, Hungary
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1882 |
1882
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1884 |
1884
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