How to Trace Your Hungarian Ancestry: A Complete Guide
A complete, beginner-friendly guide to tracing Hungarian ancestry: start at home, find your ancestral village across changed borders, then use free church and civil records.
Hungarian Civil Registration Records (After 1895)
A guide to Hungarian civil registration: the állami anyakönyvek begun in October 1895, what birth, marriage and death records contain, and where to find them free online.
Hungarian Church Records: The Backbone of Pre-1895 Research
How to use Hungarian church records: the denominational registers—Catholic, Reformed, Lutheran, Greek Catholic, Orthodox and Jewish—that trace families back before 1895.
How to Find Your Hungarian Ancestral Village
Can’t find your Hungarian records? You need the village first. The best sources for finding your ancestral Hungarian village: naturalization papers, manifests and church records.
Which Country Is My Hungarian Village In Now? (Trianon and Borders)
The Treaty of Trianon moved Hungary’s borders. How to locate your ancestral village across modern Romania, Slovakia, Serbia, Ukraine and beyond using gazetteers and place-name tools.
Using FamilySearch for Hungarian Genealogy Records
How to use FamilySearch, the free genealogy site, for Hungarian records: its vast filmed church and civil registers, the catalog, and records of villages now beyond the border.
Hungaricana and the Hungarian Archives: Free Online Records
How to use Hungaricana, the free Hungarian archives portal, plus the National Archives (MNL) and the MACSE family-history society, for civil records, maps and more.
Hungarian Naming Conventions: Surname First and More
How Hungarian names work in genealogy: the surname-first order, women’s married names, given names and saints, German and Slavic origins, and Magyarized name changes.
Reading Old Hungarian Records: Hungarian, Latin and German
A practical guide to reading old Hungarian genealogy records: the key words in Hungarian, Latin and German, the standardized registers, handwriting tips and dates.
Breaking Through Hungarian Genealogy Brick Walls
Stuck on your Hungarian family tree? Solutions for the most common Hungarian genealogy brick walls: unknown village, changed borders, unknown religion, name changes and lost records.