I said yesterday, "Great-Granddad Gaydos was proud of our Ashkenazic Jewishness, which got him into
trouble during the Cold War. One day, he bragged, "We're Russian." Dad retorted, "The only reason that you
say that is because you work in theRussian Church " (or something like that). Michael Gajdos, Jr. was a son of
Michael (né Mihal Gajdosz) Gajdos and Katherine (née Katarina Uszinskyová) Ushinsky Gajdos, son of Jan
and Maria Hamaová Gajdos and daughter of Jan and Hannah Hulinskyová Uszinsky. They were born in
Slovakia and Hungary as ethnic Jews."
"Hulinsky" was actually "Hazlinsky", and Hannah ("Anna") was married once before-- how do you like that?
You'll see the rest of what I found out on the tree-- and to be fair, I was extremely close with "Uszinsky", which
is a form of "Ushinsky", and Great-Great-Grandma Gajdos used "Uscianski" and similar forms to "Ushinsky".
And "sz" and "sc" both become "sh" in certain cases, and "c" can also be "ts". So, Great-Granddad Gaydos
was still an Anusi.
trouble during the Cold War. One day, he bragged, "We're Russian." Dad retorted, "The only reason that you
say that is because you work in the
Michael (né Mihal Gajdosz) Gajdos and Katherine (née Katarina Uszinskyová) Ushinsky Gajdos, son of Jan
and Maria Hamaová Gajdos and daughter of Jan and Hannah Hulinskyová Uszinsky. They were born in
"Hulinsky" was actually "Hazlinsky", and Hannah ("Anna") was married once before-- how do you like that?
You'll see the rest of what I found out on the tree-- and to be fair, I was extremely close with "Uszinsky", which
is a form of "Ushinsky", and Great-Great-Grandma Gajdos used "Uscianski" and similar forms to "Ushinsky".
And "sz" and "sc" both become "sh" in certain cases, and "c" can also be "ts". So, Great-Granddad Gaydos
was still an Anusi.