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Occupation | Railroad worker[1] or laborer[7] |
| Parents | LINHART Frantisek and KOLAR-OVA Barbora.[4][7][8] | |
| Born | 18 Sept 1848 in Male Cicovice[7], Kladno District, Bohemia[4]. Midwife: Anna Frey-ova from Stredokluky[7] | |
| Married | BELANSZKY Anna on 4 Feb 1884 in Kispest[4][7] | |
| Son | LINHARDT Alajos[1][3] (oldest of the siblings[3]). Married NAGY Anna with children LINHARDT Alajos II (b. 13 Feb 1908, d. 25 Dec 25, 1976[5]) and LINHARDT Anna II. Alajos II has a living daughter in Hungary. | |
| Son | LINHARDT Antal II (1894) | |
| Daughter | LINHARDT Lima (married to SOPRONY, John; one son)[1] | |
| Son | LINHARDT Nandor[1][6] (immigrated to Buenos Aires, Argentina; married WITH children; aka Fernando[3]) | |
| Son | LINHARDT Ferencz[6] (married to Paula[3]; no children[1]; Both Ferencz & Paula died in late 1940's; Paula died first.[3]) | |
| Son | LINHARDT Ernö[6] (married to Irene[3]; no children[1]) (Taylor; lived in Texas for a few years in the late 1920's or early 1930's before returning to Hungary; changed name to BIHARI; died in late 1940's; wife died in early 1950's.[3]) | |
| Daughter | LINHARDT Anna (married to GöDA Jozsef; one daughter who married a man named BORBELY- line still alive in Hungary[1]) Daughters named GöDA Margit & GöDA Jozsika[6]. (BORBELY was a well placed lawyer in the Horty government[3]). (Anna died between 1945 & 1956; Jozsef died bef. 1945.[3]) | |
| Son | LINHARDT Emil (died early, probably before 1918[3]). | |
| Daughter | LINHARDT Terez (died early, probably before 1918[3]). | |
| Married | Therese (2nd wife) (after 1910[6]); Catholic; no children[1] | |
| Died | Aft. 1910 (last known living in Budapest) |
Antal I was a railroad worker who left his ancestral hometown in Bohemia and moved to Budapest
Note: Antos L. was born in Kladno Czech and his (2nd) wife was from Slovakia. At some point he married and had children in Kispest, Hungary. Since his first son was born 7 months after his marriage, perhaps this had something to do with his decision to leave the Czech village where his ancesters had lived for centuries.
Sources:
[1] Böske MOHOS (oral)
[2] Simon family registry (provided by KELLNER Magda)
[3] Tony LINHARDT (oral)
[4] LINHARDT Antal I/BELANSZKY Anna church
marriage registry.
[5] LINHARDT Antal I birth registraty.
[6] BELANSZKY Anna death certificate.
[7] LINHARDT/BELANSZKY civil & religious
marriage certificate.
[8] Report from Prof Rychetsky.
[9] E-mail from István Bózsa 7/02
19 September 2002; pml