Thank you very much, Herbert, I’m glad you gave me an opportunity to clarify some tangled moments of your family history. And of course, census information you've offered was of big help.
This research evoked some curios thoughts. On the Internet I saw some obscure lists of Uzhgorod funds, much distorted, partially faked. Apparently, they descend from the time when old parish books of vital records were in regional registry offices - and it was a dozen of years ago. For the worse, some strange people risk commenting these listings although it's straight road to failure – if the dates are distorted, one will see the deadlock instead of avenue and vice versa.
On the contrary, Herbert’s prior consultation was based on absolutely trustworthy up to date official list. Nevertheless, ancestral villages of interest were absent in this list although in reality, records were available. It took a day of prior research to locate correct books.
This leads us to outcome, we should not rely on theoretical sources blindly, and only researcher who works with authentic records practically, can give the most relevant answer.