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Number 13. Dated in Mórágy, 12 November 1902.
Groom: widower Mózes Braun, Jewish, independent tavern-keeper, residence Vácz, birthplace Szücsi, 28 November 1858, whom the registrar knows personally.
Father: the late Herman Braun, independent merchant, Gyöngyöspatak.
Mother: Sali Litauer, within the household of an independent merchant, Gyöngyöspatak.
Bride: Johanna Hahn, Jewish, homemaker, residence and birthplace Mórágy, 24 June 1879, whom the registrar knows personally.
Father: Simon Hahn, independent merchant, Mórágy.
Mother: Jósefina Krausz, homemaker, Mórágy.
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Witness: Sámuel Szinger, independent merchant, Mórágy, age 64 years, whom the registrar knows personally.
Witness: József Skerletz, certified notary, Mórágy, age 29 years, whom the registrar knows personally.
Gyöngyöspata (earlier Gyöngyöspatak) and Szücsi are next-door neighbors, in Heves county, 50 km east of Vác, which is northernmost Pest county, about 30 km north of the capital. Mórágy, on the other hand, is in Tolna county, which is southern Transdanubia. It's about 150 km south and a bit west of Budapest -- and less than half that distance from what is now Sombor, Serbia. There must be a story about how the bride and groom even met.
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