A PARISI MAGYAR REFORMATUS EGYHAZ PRESBITERIUMA
The Hungarian Reformed Church in Paris 1938
My grandparents, in common with many others, left in Hungary in 1919 at the height of the White Terror. They settled in Paris, where there was a thriving Hungarian Community. This community broke up in the face of French hostility a year or so before the outbreak of WWII - Hungarians (whose countrymen at home had allied themselves with Germany) were called 'La Petite Boche' and spat at in the street. My grandparents went home, what happened to the others?
- In 1938 a commemorative photo-montage of the elders of the Hungarian Reformed Church in Paris was created (presumably as a souvenier) and, as my grandfather SZEDMAKY Sandor was a member, a copy has been preserved by my family.
- The names that appear (excluding accents which always come out wrong) as far as I can tell are
- PAP Jozsef
- FABRY Lajos
- CUNYI Jozsef
- Dr VARGA Zsigmond
- n. Dr PENZES Sandor (Gondnok - Trustee)
- NAGY Karoly
- TAHACS Andras
- CSIKOS Jozsef
- FELINEK Jozsef
- SZEDMAKY Sandor
- DOMOKOS Istvan
- RACZ Kalman (Gondnok)
- SZILASI Bela (Fogondnok - Head Trustee)
- KULIFAY Imre (Lelkipasztor - Minister)
- JAMBOR Imre (Gondnok)
- GALL Lajos
- GDEZY Geza
- BATHORY Istvan
- GULYA Beta
- FECKER Henrik
- SIMON Janos (Penztaros - Treasurer)
- MAGDIKA Gyula
- KOVES Lajos
- KOVACS Lajos
- VARGA Albert
- CSULLOG Peter
- KOVACS Janos
- MESVAROS Sandor
- BENCSE Jozsef
- SZUCS Janos