Lajos Komarom, Veszprem County:
This community was first settled in the latter part of the 18th century with the majority of the original settlers migrating there from Pusztavam. The following family names appear there in the Lutheran Church records. There were also Slovak Lutherans who settled there with the Heidebauern.
Andorka, Bader, Bartz, Bauer, Benthaler (Pentaller), Biller, Binder (Pinter), Blasser, Block, Boch, Bohm, Brindlmeyer, Brenner, Buss, Christ, Deutsch, Eberhardt, Eberling, Eiler (Ailer), Falb, Fausst, Fischer, Friedrich, Fullner, Gamer, Gangl, Gasst, Geheim, Germann, Gotthard, Graf (Grof), Griebel, Gross, Grunwald, Gsellmann, Guntler, Hackstock, Hafner, Hagen, Hanol, Haupt, Hausser, Hautzinger, Heilmann, Hertel, Heit, Hermann, Hertz, Hirsch, Hofbauer, Hoffmann, Horvath, Huck, Hutfless, Irsch, Jager, Jankovits, Juhatsch, Jullich, Jusst, Keim, Ketter, Kibitz, Kind, Kiss, Kisstner, Kivitz (Kuvich), Kleiber (Kloiber), Klein, Kleinmann, Klemann, Koch, Kranich, Krauss, Krebs (Kreps), Kreutzer, Kriessl, Kruz, Kunerth, Kuntzler, Lackner, Lang, Leckner, Lechner, Lehner, Leitner, Lisztmeyer, Macher, Malentz, Mann, Marth, Mathess, Mattern, Mausser, Meidlinger, Meixner, Mengess, Mossberger (Muschberger), Muck, Musch, Musser, Nagel, Nass, Nitschinger, Ossterle, Pamer, Pappert, Paul, Pavel, Prahauer, Phillip, Pohl, Pross, Pulz, Putz, Raab, Rall, Rausser, Reichard, Reiss, Reissinger, Renz, Richlmeyer, Ringler, Rivich (Rivitz, Rofritsch), Roth, Ruck, Ruder, Russ, Saffenauer, Sapper, Schafer, Schenk, Schmausser, Schevinger, Schmeltzer, Schmidt, Schmitz, Schneider, Schnitz, Schrey, Schranz, Schwarz, Seiler, Spiegel, Stiedl, Steffler, Steiner, Steinwald, Stinner, Stirl, Stock, Stolz, Stolzer, Streit, Strobel, Temmer, Teubel, Tetzl, Thiringer, Thorich, Thurr, Till, Tullner, Tulz, Urspringer, Viant (Viandt), Wagner*, Wallner, Walter, Wanderer, Weber, Weiland, Weiler, Weniger, Wenninger, Wiandt, Wieland, Wiessberger, Wimmer, Winkler, Winterk, Wolf, Wurm, Zecher, Zechmeister and Zehr.