| 1. | NOVAK : VARGA : ZEC : Am looking for info on Barbara VARGA (b. 1872?) and husband, John NOVAK (b. 1865?). Married in probably early 1890's. They lived in Bayonne, New Jersey, and had 3 sons - John, Michael and Andrew. B ... |
| | Posted: 16-Feb-2004 | [View Full Details] |
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| 2. | BENCH : BENCZ : BENSCH : BENSH : SWEDA : Looking for info on surname BENCZ from Pulawy?,Poland area. Also researching info for SWEDA. My gf was Wasil BENSH, b. 1886, and he had a sister, Martha, married SWEDA. His father was Michael BENCZ ... |
| | Posted: 20-Jan-2004 | [View Full Details] |
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| 3. | BENCZ : GOYDA : Am researching surnames BENCZ and GOYDA. Believe them to be from Pulawy area. My gf, Wasil BENSH was born in 1886 to Michael BENCZ and Nancy GOYDA. He had a sister, Martha, b.? ... |
| | Posted: 20-Jan-2004 | [View Full Details] |
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| 4. | BLOSCHICHAK : COHOOT : HREBENC : KOHUT : Looking for info on a Mary BLOSCHICHAK, daughter of Nicholas BLOSCHICHAK and Mary HREBENC. She was born about 1914 in PA. Nicholas died when she was very young. Mary remarried someone named COHOOT ... |
| | Posted: 15-Jan-2004 | [View Full Details] |
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| 5. | BLASZCZAK : BLASZCZYK : BLOSCHICHAK : Trying to locate info on BLASZCZYK/BLASZCZAK of Surowica, Sanok, Poland. My gm, Mary, (b. 1888) came from that town and settled in Nanticoke area of Pennsylvania. Her surname in the US was spelled B ... |
| | Posted: 15-Jan-2004 | [View Full Details] |
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| 6. | BLOSCHICHAK : DEMCHUK : Have letters written in cyrllic dated 1970s from an Olena DEMCHUK. The address is for Ternopil Oblast. Believe her mother's name was Eva (nee BLOSCHICHAK) Anyone know of her? ... |
| | Posted: 04-Oct-2003 | [View Full Details] |
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| 7. | KERTESZ : PETRISIN : VASKO : WASHKO : WASKO : Searching for info about Joseph WASKO (WASHKO, VASKO). Married Anna KERTIS (KERTESZ). Born April 6, 1880 to Michael WASKO and Elizabeth PETRISIN. Died Nov. 4, 1935. He had a brother, John. Both r ... |
| | Posted: 04-Oct-2003 | [View Full Details] |
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| 8. | YURCHAK : Have a photo of a uniformed soldier with inscription on front reading "Metro YURCHAK". Photo is probably from WWI or earlier. ... |
| | Posted: 20-Aug-2003 | [View Full Details] |
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