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Note that Gizzella also became a US Citizen in 1921. Prior to the Cable Act of 1922 women's citizenship followed that of her husband. Gizzella also recieved a passport in 1921 (which proves her US Citizenship) unfortunately the photo on Peter's passport is covered over whereas Gizella's is very clear. Are you certain that Modos is part of Romania? I believe it is more likely part of Serbia, very close to the Romanian border. Módos, is now Jaa Tomić,Serbia aka Német-Módos, Deutsch-Modos, Szerb-Módos, Serbish-Modos, Rácz-Módos located 47.5 miles NNE of Beograd http://atlas.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&formtype=latlong&latlongtype=decimal&latitude=45.4469&longitude=20.8553&size=big http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ja%C5%A1a_Tomi%C4%87_(Se%C4%8Danj) And the Danube Schwabian helping hands web site describes the location as St. Hubert (German) / Szent Hubert (Hungarian) /Sveti Hubert, currently Banatsko Veliko Selo (Serbian) Location: North Banat District, Vojvodina Province, Serbia 45° 49′ 23″ N, 20° 36′ 22″ E Here is what is found using Shtelseeker placename search 70.1 miles N of Beograd Banatsko Veliko Selo, aka Károlyliget, arlevil, arlevit, Soltur, Sveti Hubert, Veliko Selo, Szenthubert, Sank Hubert, Szent-Huberth, Saint-Hubert, Charleville, Szentborbála Once again near the Romanian border http://atlas.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&formtype=latlong&latlongtype=decimal&latitude=45.8272&longitude=20.5992&size=big http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banatsko_Veliko_Selo And the LDS Family History Center has microfilms for both of these places... Robert Jerin Croatian Heritage Museum Cleveland Ohio Notify Administrator about this message?
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