For reasons best known to yourself, you created a 'new' article by copying House of Esterházy without wiki mark up, and replacing Esterházy with Mamusich. Anyway, I've deleted it. PhilKnight (talk) 20:40, 9 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Dear Mr. Phil Knight

Please let me reflect on your deleting my writing "The House of Mamusich":

"For reasons best known to yourself, you created a 'new' article by copying House of Esterházy without wiki mark up, and replacing Esterházy with Mamusich. Anyway, I've deleted it. PhilKnight (talk) 20:40, 9 "

1. It is common for Hungarian noble families of a certain echelon to share common historical traits. In the practice this means that since my family and the Eszterhazy family were both pro Habsburgs who participated in the same historical events. They even married between themselves.

In fact my complete name is Milan Von Mamusich Ottrubay Tedeschi. You have to know that Princess Eszterházy born Melinda Ottrubay is my maternal grand aunt and a widow of of the late Prince Paul Eszterhazy. As such she was the sole inheritor of the Eszterhazy fortune until a few years ago when she established a foundation to manage the fortune due to her old age. Karl von Ottrubay my maternal grand uncle who used to play with me as a 5 year old kid was an aid to King Charles the IV the last Habsburg to rule Hungary currently considered for beatification by the Catholic Church. To your information The Ottrubays are blood related to the Habsburgs.


2. I work in the field of management and I am used to standard procedures in order to avoid redundant work. Why should I strive to create something completely new when I have a working structure? On top of that coming from my own family! I do not have to reinvent the wheel. This is why I have copied the structure of the Eszterházy page. I have also copied some sentences because as I said before, due to historical reasons the same events, philosophies and traits are true for both families.

I suppose people travelling on the Mayflover to America were hit by the same storms,shared the same faith, suffered the same viscisitudes and inter marriage was common.

The following is an external page on one of my ancestors Lazar Mamusich posted in Serbia (by a historian) and not Hungary.

http://www.zetna.org/zek/folyoiratok/81/grlica1.html

Probably the only English language page mentioning Lazar Mamusich is the following, also written outside Hungary where I currently reside. You may be interested in the fact that the Austro-Hungarian empire broke into a number of sovereign states after WW1.

http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/20ebf/afad4/

I have just started to work on this page to make my dad happy who 75 years old and had a terribly hard life. I have not even gotten to the XX century. You know my family suffered a lot. Nazis, communists you name it. Many members of my family were killed, sent to both nazi death camps and soviet gulags or bombed to ashes by american liberator warplanes. In fact my dad lost half of his lung in a gulag and my grandfater a condecorated war hero was killed by the communists simply for having been a haute bouregois / aristocrat. All they have fought and worked for centuries was simply taken away from them.

If you have any questions I'll gladly discuss these events with you in person:

My contacts are at the following website (the skype adress noted is redirected, just call me):

http://www.mamusichmilan.extra.hu/eng.htm


With respect: Milan Mamusich Mamusich (talk) 23:44, 9 February 2009 (UTC) Mamusich (talk) 00:02, 10 February 2009 (UTC)Reply