The Great Hungarian Migration: Why Millions Left

The story of Hungarian emigration: why millions left the Kingdom of Hungary between 1880 and 1914, where they went, the 1956 refugees, and how to find your emigrant ancestor.

Finding Your Hungarian Immigrant Ancestor in the Records

How to find your Hungarian immigrant ancestor: passenger manifests, naturalization records, censuses and church records—and how they reveal the ancestral village and religion.

Ellis Island and Hungarian Immigrants: Records and Myths

What Ellis Island records reveal about Hungarian immigrants, how to search passenger manifests for the home village, and the truth about the name-change myth.

The Ports of Hungarian Emigration: Fiume, Hamburg and Bremen

How Hungarians left Europe: Fiume (Rijeka), the Kingdom of Hungary’s own seaport, plus Hamburg, Bremen and Trieste, and what the journey was like during the great migration.

Hungarian-American Communities: Churches, Societies and Neighborhoods

How Hungarian immigrants built community in America: national churches, fraternal societies, newspapers and neighborhoods like Cleveland’s Buckeye Road—and the records they left.

The Hungarian Refugees of 1956

The story of the 1956 Hungarian refugees: how some 200,000 fled after the crushed revolution, where they went, and how to research a fifty-sixer ancestor’s records.

The Trianon Diaspora: Hungarians Beyond the Borders

How the Treaty of Trianon left millions of ethnic Hungarians beyond Hungary’s borders without emigrating, and what it means for your genealogy and possible citizenship.

Hungarian-American Assimilation: Names, Language and Identity

How Hungarian immigrants and their descendants assimilated: anglicized names, the lost language, and shifting identity—and what it means for your genealogy research.

Hungarian Surname Origins: What Your Family Name Means

A complete guide to Hungarian surname origins: the main types—descriptive, occupational, ethnic-origin and patronymic—the surname-first order, Magyarization and how to research yours.

The Most Common Hungarian Surnames and What They Mean

The most common Hungarian surnames—Nagy, Kovács, Tóth, Szabó, Horváth and more—their meanings, and what they reveal about Hungary’s trades, looks and many peoples.