Reports about the inhabitants of ancient Bíňovice confirm the fact that the Slovak ethnic group predominated here. Registers are a credible source for learning about demographic and generalogic connections. In the parish of Trstín, to which Bíňovce belonged and belongs, register records have been kept since May 16, 1648. Apart from Trnava, it was the first parish in the wider area where register records were kept. Some names have been preserved to this day, such as: Novák, Bučko, Galba, Žák.
Reports about the inhabitants of ancient Bíňovice confirm the fact that the Slovak ethnic group predominated here. Registers are a credible source for learning about demographic and generalogic connections. In the parish of Trstín, to which Bíňovce belonged and belongs, register records have been kept since May 16, 1648. Apart from Trnava, it was the first parish in the wider area where register records were kept. Some names have been preserved to this day, such as: Novák, Bučko, Galba, Žák.
The battle of Mohács caused the defeat of the Hungarian army and thus opened the way for the Turks to the country. Croats emigrated in the 1940s, with the biggest wave taking place in the 1960s and 1970s. They settled the area of Záhorie and the area below the Little Carpathians, on the Ostrý Kameň estate. The registries of the parish from the second half of the 17th century already have the names: Balažovič, Kolarovič, Miškovič, Mikinič, Žilkovič, Petrovič. An interesting group consists of the bearers of the foreign names Anetta and Ormada. Their homeland is Italy.