HARALSON COUNTY, GA - CEMETERIES - NITRA Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Joseph Conley Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/haralson.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm NAME BORN DIED NOTES JOSEPH L. ESTVANKO 07/05/1905 08/13/1949 a son of Paul and Eula Estvanko PAUL ESTVANKO In 1868 08/25/1932 Husband of Eula and brother of Jacob Estavanko EULA (TIMON) ESTVANKO 9/4/1871 07/29/1955 wife of Paul Estvanko / sister of Mary Estavanko and also daughter of Mary Timon JACOB ESTAVANKO 5/15/1845 03/02/1923 Husband of Mary Czimar Estavanko / father of Adam and Joseph Estavanko / and also the brother of Paul Estvanko MARY (CZIMAR) ESTAVANKO In 1847 05/17/1932 Wife of Jacob Estavanko / Mother of Joseph and Adam Estavanko THOMAS RILEY BROOKS 08/26/1920 Husband of Helen E. (Estavanko) Brooks HELEN E. (ESTAVANKO) BROOKS 07/23/1923 Wife of Thomas Riley Brooks / daughter of Adam and Mary (Majda) Estavanko JOSEPH ESTAVANKO 3/19/1890 09/16/1909 1st Husband of Mary (Majda) Estavanko / also the brother of Adam Estavanko / son of Jacob and Mary (Czimar) Estavanko MARGARET ESTAVANKO 07/06/1912 03/22/1918 Daughter of Adam and Maria (Grega) Estavanko ADAM ESTAVANKO 12/24/1874 02/18/1940 Husband of Maria (Grega) Estavanko and also the 2nd Husband of Mary (Majda) Estavanko / a son MARY (MAJDA) ESTAVANKO 5/31/1887 12/24/1972 of Jacob and Mary (Czimar) Estavanko / brother of Joseph Estavanko / Father of Margaret, Helen (Estavanko) Brooks MARY MAJDA TIMON In 1809 07/12/1931 Mother of Eula (Timon) Estvanko and Mary (Majda) Estavanko *The gravestone of Mary Timon shows she was 102 years old at her death. This is INCORRECT. Her papers from Europe as well as a copy of her death certificate prove she was 122 years old at her death. I have paperwork to document this fact. Submitted by: Joseph Conley The difference in the name spelling was due to Adam's children using the ESTAVANKO as that was the way it was pronounced. Paul spelled it as ESTVANKO, leaving out the "a". It was originally ISTVANKO in Slovakia (Austria-Hungary at that time). P.S. In the row that Mary Timon is in, there are 3 unmarked graves. These have been there nearly 100 years. I have heard that they were that of a woman and her 2 kids (last name of Bonko?). They drowned at Beech Creek in a Flash Flood was one tale I was told. In any case, they have no markers other than some stones I placed there.