Looking for Town Village Called Agfar IN Germany

By Remlig February 4, 2012 901 views 2 comments

Relative Albert Tadas WOLLSCHLAGER, born 1859 at Balgat,Agfar,Germany married Albertina Amelia ROGHAN, of Boblecht, Kutzenberg, Germany in 1883. They migrated to Australia in 1884

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janilye

I've never heard of it. I can only think of Agfalva which is right on the border of Germany and Hungary, but is Hungarian.

Remlig

Thanks - Sounds logical - Agfalva could be interpreted as Agfar in english when spoken. Then Austria is regarded by some to be german and parts of hungry were ceded to Austria and then back to Hungry. I'll do some more digging on that assumption and see where it takes me