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Looking for a place names Csorbato

MonikaJHeredi
MonikaJHeredi ✭
March 26, 2022 edited October 3, 2024 in Social Groups

In this attached birth document, it is stated that the couple (my ggrand-parents) were living in Csorbató, Krassó-Szörény vármegye. I have not been able to find a town or village by that name in that county, but in Liptó vármegye in the north, in present day Slovakia. Could the registrar have made a mistake or is there a place by this name in K-Sz county? My ggrandfather was a miner, if that helps.

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  • Julia Szent-Györgyi
    Julia Szent-Györgyi ✭✭✭✭✭
    March 27, 2022 edited March 27, 2022

    It does seem like an error has been made, either in the placename or in the county, because like you, the only Csorbató ("lake Csorba") that I can find in any of the gazetteers or maps is in Liptó county.

    His occupation is more likely in Krassó-Szörény county: the 1900 census counted 13 coal mines, employing 4573 people, and three metal (iron) mines employing 885 people there, whereas Liptó county had just one gold- and silver-mine, employing 223 people, in Németlipcse. To my utter surprise, their religion of Greek Catholic is also more likely in K-Sz: Dvorzsák's gazetteer lists no Greek Catholic churches in Liptó county, but nearly three dozen of them in Krassó-Szörény.

    The mining towns according to the census document were: coal-mines in Dognácska, Szászkabánya, Berzészka, Moldova, Csiklovabánya, Oraviczabánya, Stájerlakanina, Eibenthal, Mehádia, Domán, and Resiczabánya, and iron mines in Dognácska, Vaskő, and Ruszkabánya.

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