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Third Generation


4. Pál BOMBA was born on 15 July 1844 in Kisröcze (Revúcka), Gömör m, HUN.7 He died on 6 January 1891 at the age of 46 in Kisröcze (Revúcka), Gömör m, HUN.8 He died at age 46 and was buried on January 8 in Kisröcze. He is identified as an "operatus" -- probably a factory worker -- and the husband of Julianna Molnár living in Kisröcze house #13. Julianna MOLNÁR and Pál BOMBA were married about 1867.

5. Julianna MOLNÁR died after 1898. In the baptismal records of her children, her family name was spelled Mónár until 1883. After that it was spelled Molnár on the baptismal records of her two youngest children, and on her husband's death record.

Children were:

2

i.

Pál BOMBA.

ii.

Julianna BOMBA was born on 26 September 1875 in Kisröcze (Revúcka), Gömör m, HUN.9 She was baptized on September 27.

iii.

Márton BOMBA was born on 1 September 1879 in Kisröcze (Revúcka), Gömör m, HUN.10 He was baptized on the day of his birth. His parents lived at Kisröcze house #63. He and his wife came to the US aboard the SS Carpathia from Fiume. They arrived on 10 Jan 1907. She was not identified by name in the ship's manifest. Their destination was András Sepik in Johnstown, his brother-in-law (the husband of his sister Juli).

iv.

János BOMBA was born on 14 October 1881 in Kisröcze (Revúcka), Gömör m, HUN.11 He was baptized on October 15. His parents lived at Kisröcze house #63. He died on 23 April 1882 at the age of 0 in Kisröcze (Revúcka), Gömör m, HUN.12 He died at age six months. His father was living at Kisröcze #2.

v.

János BOMBA was born on 11 September 1883 in Kisröcze (Revúcka), Gömör m, HUN.13 He was baptized on September 16. His parents lived at Kisröcze house #161.

vi.

György BOMBA was born on 31 March 1887 in Nagyröcze (Revúca), Gömör m, HUN.14 He was baptized on April 3. Note that his parents had moved to Nagyröcze and his father was no longer identified as a smallholder ... presumably he had taken a factory job.

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