It is so wonderful to read everyone's memories of Delray! I am searching for any information about Farkas families from the Delray, Wayne County, Belleville areas. My family separated in 1956 and I was put up for adoption at 8-months-old. My birth name is Coren Dee Farkas; born 1955. I know that I have a sister who was born in 1954. My parents were married very young...my Irish mother was 15, and my Hungarian Farkas Father was 17. My father would have been born around 1936 or 1937.
I am eager to connect with any of my relatives or to hear any memories from residents of Old Delray about Farkas families. It is my understanding that my grandparents/parents lived in Delray...and may have moved to Belleville, MI.
Thank you so much. Keep writing your memories of Delray...they are magical!
C. Farkas
Quote from: CorenFarkas on July 12, 2011, 01:58:07 am
It is so wonderful to read everyone's memories of Delray! I am searching for any information about Farkas families from the Delray, Wayne County, Belleville areas. My family separated in 1956 and I was put up for adoption at 8-months-old. My birth name is Coren Dee Farkas; born 1955. I know that I have a sister who was born in 1954. My parents were married very young...my Irish mother was 15, and my Hungarian Farkas Father was 17. My father would have been born around 1936 or 1937.
I am eager to connect with any of my relatives or to hear any memories from residents of Old Delray about Farkas families. It is my understanding that my grandparents/parents lived in Delray...and may have moved to Belleville, MI.
Thank you so much. Keep writing your memories of Delray...they are magical!
C. Farkas
Maybe this will help you with your family search. Good Luck!
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