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Hungarian SIG, comp. Ungern: Judiska namn i folkräkning för förmögenhetsskatt, 1828 [webbaserad databas]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.
Originaldata: Hungarian Government. Vagyonösszeirás, 1828. National Archives of Hungary. These records are also available on Family History Library microfilm rolls 622941-623196, 623490-623522, 623741-623771, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. This data is provided in partnership with JewishGen.org.

 Ungern: Judiska namn i folkräkning för förmögenhetsskatt, 1828

1828 års ungerska folkräkning över personer som ägde en beskattningsbar fastighet. I folkräkningen finns uppgifter om personer och deras beskattningsbara innehav. Hela Ungern omfattades av folkräkningen. Databasen innehåller namnen på de personer som i folkräkningen var markerade som judar och ytterligare namn som de som gjorde avskriften uppfattade som "judiskliknande" utifrån kombinationen av för- och efternamn.

Historical Background:

The 1828 Hungarian Property Tax Census is a census of individuals owning taxable property. The census listed the individuals and their taxable holdings. Entries were handwritten in Latin and column headings on the census forms were pre-printed in Latin. The entire country of Hungary was included. County and town names are the Hungarian names in use in 1828.

The Census included both Jews and non-Jews. Jews were specifically identified with the term “Jud” or “Judaus” before or after their name. In some instances, other terms such as Jude, Judens, Hebr, Izr, Zsido, or Mos may have been used. Sometimes the Jews were listed with only their first name, or only their last name.

About the Database:

The database includes all those names in the census marked as Jewish, and other names deemed by the transcribers to be “Jewish-sounding”, based on a combination of the surname and given name. The total number of records in the database is 29,969. Information contained in the database includes:

  • Name

  • County and town of residence

  • Entry number

  • LDS Family History Library microfilm number

  • Comments

Additional information regarding the taxpayer's family and land was recorded on the original census. Researchers who find a person of interest in the database will need to obtain the relevant microfilm in order to view the detailed information available in the census.