American soldier finds relatives in small Hungarian village!

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Románd is a small village of just 300 people at the foot of the Bakony Mountain. It has a history, a story. 100 years ago, like in other Hungarian villages, many people emigrated to America. Some came back and started a new life here with their hard-earned dollars, others stayed out. Continue reading below to find out about an American soldier returning to Hungary!

Like the ancestors of the Friend family, Mihály Peidl and his wife, Johanna Wellner, stayed abroad. They never forgot Románd, they supported their fellow countrymen.  An “American Cross” was built with donations from the emigrants. It is still an ornament of the local cemetery, says Szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu.

American soldier returns to Hungary

Sergeant Dan Friend served for more than three decades in the US Army, including at NATO bases in Europe. Before his discharge, he was a soldier in Brussels, where he was welcomed by a genealogist, who is looking for his relatives and the Hungarian village where his great-grandparents left for overseas. His daughter Emma accompanied him, driven only by curiosity, not expecting to find any real relatives, writes Blikk.

The sergeant had more free time during the pandemic, and that is when he started researching his family. A specialist, Jim Peidl, who also had Hungarian and even Romanian ancestry, was helping him with this and arranged the trip. Gergely Wágenhoffer, the local historian of Románd, welcomed the soldier and his daughter. The hardy American infantryman became emotional at the baptismal font of the church where his ancestors and forebears were immersed in the holy water. They wandered through the old cemetery, searching for the graves of relatives, but the real surprise was yet to come.

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  1. Szia. I like reading the article about the American soldier visiting his relatives here in Hungary. I only have nice things to say about my fellow hungarians since I moved here from the U.S. A. Three years ago. Its not that far to Hungary. 10.5 hours by plane from Chicago.

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