03-Oct-2014
UNCONNECTED FAMILY GROUPS & INDIVIDUALS:
Albert Konkula-(2590) & Theresa Mishinsky-(2591)
Andras Kankula-(1773) & Elizabeth Kupec-(1076) / Elizabeth Lorincz-(1077)
Andras Kankula-(156) & Maria Repka-(157)
Bela Kankula-(1775) & Maria Halasz-(1776)
Istvan Kankula-(480) & Guebet Zeheu-(1538)
Laszlo Kankula-(1779) & Irma Hlavsek-(1780)
Maria Kankula/?/?/?/Sabo-(1772)
Ida Maria Kankula
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b. 18-Aug-1878, Sippola,
Viipuri, Finland
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Father: Johan Kankula
Mother: Lisa Mattsdr
TELEPHONE # LISTING FROM 2008
SLOVAKIAN WHITEPAGES:
MENO (Name) |
ADRESA (Address) |
Kankula Alexander |
Čoltovo 11, Čoltovo |
Kankula Anna |
Rosná
1512/3, Košice |
Kankula Bartolomej |
Behynce
m.č. 108, Tornaľa |
Kankula Ivan |
Nová 219,
Dlhá Ves |
Kankula Ján |
Malohontská 51/1, Rimavská Sobota |
Kankula Juraj |
Generála
Svobodu 853/31, Partizánske |
Kankula Ladislav |
Kukučinova
32/16, Nedožery - Brezany |
Kankula Zoltán |
Fibichova
13, Košice |
Kankula Ján |
Malohontská 1567/51 , Rimavská Sobota 1 |
Kankula Juraj |
Dlhá Ves
205 ,
Dlhá Ves |
Kankula Juraj |
Generála
Svobodu 853/31 , Partizánske 1 |
Kankula Ladislav |
Vinohradná
114 , Plešivec |
Kankula Norbert |
štvrť SNP
1001/31 , Galanta 1 |
Kankuľa Zoltán |
Lubeník
132 , Lubeník |
BYTFOND Kankula Alexander |
Palárikova
20, Košice |
KAF Kankula Zoltán |
Štítnická
46, Rožňava |
Kankula Zoltán KAF - Dlhá Ves |
Dlhá Ves
133 ,
Dlhá Ves |
MENO |
ADRESA |
Kankula Alexander |
Čoltovo 11, Čoltovo |
Kankula Anna |
Rosná
1512/3, Košice |
Kankula Bartolomej |
Behynce
m.č. 108, Tornaľa |
Kankula Ivan |
Nová 219, Dlhá Ves |
Kankula Ján |
Malohontská 51/1, Rimavská Sobota |
Kankula Juraj |
Generála
Svobodu 853/31, Partizánske |
Kankula Ladislav |
Kukučinova
32/16, Nedožery - Brezany |
Kankula Zoltán |
Fibichova
13, Košice |
Kankulová Eva |
Dlhá Ves
41, Dlhá Ves |
Kankulová Irena |
Dlhá Ves
39, Dlhá Ves |
Kankulová Margita |
Hlavná 65,
Dlhá Ves |
Kankulová Mária |
Puškinova
713/9, Partizánske |
Kankulová Terézia |
Hlavná 80, Dlhá Ves |
Kankulová Viera |
Kukučínova
16, Nedožery - Brezany |
Kankulová Vlasta |
Gemerská
173, Plešivec |
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Hungary, Select Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895
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Slovakia, Church & Synagogue Books, 1592-1910
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INDIA ----------
India is a nation of villages and a Kankula
Village has been found. When viewing the area using Google's Satellite View, the
village appeals to be located in a strip of trees and consist of nothing but
houses.
India is also a nation of many different
languages and name spellings.
The Village of Kankula
State: Orissa / Odisha
Block/Tehsil: Badachana
District: Jajapur
Census Code: 401682
PIN Code: 755049
Google Map GPS:
20.662984N, 86.196756E
Nearby Villages: Padmalavapur, Bandha,
Sanabrahmani, Garagali, Saika, Sananachhipur, Harichandanpur, Patunia,
Radhadeipur & Hamaja pur.
Asammakka K. Kankula
Chandraih Kankula, f: Sammaiah, b:
09-Jan-2004?
Dhanyla Kankula
Gouraih Kankula
Komuraiah Kankula
Lakshmi Kankula
Lokesh Reddy Kankula
Nishant Reddy Kankula
Noupal Reddy Kankula
Prasad Kankula
Prasad
Rajesh Kankula
Ramakrishna R. Kankula
Sammaiah Kankula, f: Gouraiah Kankula
Sharath Kankula
Vanamala Kankula
Note: Check the Kankula Facebook Webpage -- there
are Kankula's living in India who are on this listing.
AFRICA ----------
Boyes, John (ed. Mike Resnick)
Company of Adventurers, 1928
Page Number: 124
A young
Chief named Kankula brought in a
cow and an ox, which I bought. He was delighted with the presents I gave him
and said he had other cattle to sell and would come again.
Subetu,
another Chief, also came in the same day with about fifty
of his men. When I saw this big caravan coming in the distance I thought
something was wrong. There was no cause for alarm, however, as he came in
a friendly spirit, bringing me presents of sheep and matama
flour. At his request I sent men to his place with trade goods to buy some
cows and oxen. They returned early in the day and said the Natives had taken
the cloth and given them nothing in return. I went myself and made vigorous
protest, as the result of which two cows were given me.
The Natives were a
most lazy set, doing nothing all day but smoke bubble-bubble pipes. They lay
on the grass while the women ground flour by rubbing two stones together,
and the children herded the cattle. I sent a Swahili
headman to Kunguru, one of the fighting chiefs who had
refused to pay the Government hut tax, and he returned to say the people
were not very friendly. However, two Natives from Kunguru's
place came in bringing a young bull as a
present. There were no more cattle for sale here.
I had been down to inspect
the main herd of my cattle when a headman came along to
tell me that a Greek trader with askaris
had been to one of the villages, and, after firing his guns in the air, had
gone into the Native cattle boma and taken what cattle he wanted, leaving
three or four hands of cloth per head as payment. Illicit trading, by
arousing distrust in the Native mind, prevents honest men from doing good
and fair business, and I was very angry at the news. Shortly afterwards
a Chief, called Miama,
told me that the Greek had sent men to his village the day
before. They were armed, and took a cow and calf, leaving
two hands of cloth as payment. He also said they had given an adjacent
Chief twenty five lashes with a kiboko,
a whip made out of rhino hide.
Kankula is also a stream in Zambia
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