The process of indexing the Lowland registers is still ongoing, newly indexed parishes are continuously being added. The publication of the indexes of the parishes of Sarvaš, Békešská Čaba (Catholic), Pivnica is currently being prepared.

Search in the register index

The index contains registers of Lowland municipalities processed so far. These are mostly church registers, some state registers that have been made available are also partially processed. This index is supplemented by processed records of marriages and deaths of evangelical parishes of some municipalities in Slovakia, where Slovaks from the Lowland moved after the war.

Searching for last name occurrences

Here it is possible to search for the occurrence of the selected last name in individual registers, the index of which is made available.

 Cemeteries

It contains data from photographed tombstones from cemeteries processed so far (Slovenský Komlóš, Ambrózka, Bánhedeš, Pitvatroš, Čanádalbert and a number of cemeteries in Slovakia and abroad where descendants of Lowland Slovaks are buried).

 

Cemeteries 

The index data from cemeteries processed so far (Slovenský Komlóš, Ambrózka, Bánhedeš, Pitvatroš, Čanádalbert and a number of cemeteries in Slowakia and abroad, where descendants of Lowland Slowaks are buried.). 

 

A few stats:

Numbers of register records by year

Numbers of matrix records according to indexers 

 

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