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Researching: CSORBA, CHORBA, CORBA, TEREK, LAKATOS, BENO, FARKAS
This is an update of my 10 Feb 1998 query. All of the above are related with the
possible exception of Farkas. Most of the family is from Rimbaska Sobata and
came to the US on the KronPrinz Wilhelm about 1900+. I believe they settled in
Allegheny, PA and moved to W. VA and OH. Many of the Chorba's are buried in
Castalia, Erie Co., OH. Will share any info. Thank you.
email: Susan - jastwo@pacbell.net
- Posted 29 April 1998

Researching: NOVAK
My grandparents came from Slovinky. I'm trying to get a e mail contact in or near
Slovinky. I would appreciate any help I could get.
email: David Novak - Byza7@aol.com
- Posted 29 April 1998

Researching: STANCAK, STANCHAK, MERVA
Andrew Stancak, his wife Elizabeth Merva and a daughter, came from Spisske
Podradie in 1911 and 1913. Elizabeth had a brother who, because of "poor eyes",
went to South America, being turned away from the US. I am looking for information
on the Merva family.
email: - stanfamily@yahoo.com
- Posted 29 April 1998

Researching: JURSAK, JURSAK, BASCA, BASKA, SHOLTIS,
KACIR, OPREMCHAK, KOSTLIK
I am searching for the Surnames of Jurcsak, Jursak, Basca, Baska. The
Jurcsaks came from the village of Hnilcik in Eastern Slovakia. My grandfather's name
was Samuel and he had aboout 11 brothers and sisters. I am looking for the sisters
who were in Virden IL., with the married names of Sholtis, Kacir, and
Opremchak. We have lost track if them. The Basca family came from Beharovce
in Spis county. Josef was my grandfather and Susanna Kostlik was my
Grandmother. They were married in Shamokin, PA, sometime around 1868. Any
information on these relatives would be appreciated.
email: John A. Yurchak - photobug5@juno.com
- Posted 29 April 1998

Researching: FUHRMANN
Looking for members of Fuhrmann family. They lived in Vranov and Toplou, and they
came from Sanok (now Poland). Josef Fuhrmann came to the US after WWI, and had
a shoe shop in Cleveland, OH. His brother's name was Bernard.
email: Michael and Jana - saturne@generation.net
- Posted 29 April 1998

Researching: STANISLAV, STANISLAW, JUREK, PUYDA,
PUJDA, MAXSIM, MAXIM, MOXIN
Grandmother, Catherine
Stanislav, was born 16 November 1875, the daughter of Joannes Stanislav,
born circa 1850, and Maria Jurek, born circa 1854. Michael Stanislav and
Josef Fiffick were witnesses at the wedding of Joannes and Maria. The
family lived at Koterbach #45 at the time
of her birth. Koterbach is now known as Rudnany. Catherine was baptised at
Saint Demetrius Greek Catholic
Church in Porac, Slovakia on 21 November 1875.
Joannes died on 28 March 1880 at age 30 and Maria married Michael Maxim,
born circa 1860, brother of Joseph Maxim, shown at the left in a circa
1920 photo, and son of Joannes Maxim, on 08 October 1883. Witnesses for the marriage of
Michael and Maria were Peter Krajnak and and Joseph Vansuch.
Both marriages took place in Porac, Slovakia at Saint Demetrius Greek
Catholic Church. Catherine married at age 17 in Brockport, Pennsylvania,
so the family must have arrived in America prior to 1892. I am also looking for
additional family information and information on the Puyda or Pujda family.
email: Gloria Sholes - gsholes@penn.com
- Posted 29 April 1998

Researching: MITRIK, STAUDENBAUER, ONDIK, POLLIER,
RADINOVICH, LENDL, BALLOG
We are searching for any information regarding past and current family members with
these surnames. John Mitrik emigrated to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with one or more of
his brothers between 1898 and 1905. John (Hans) Staudenbauer emigrated from
Austria between 1938 and 1941 to follow his betrothed, Louise Lendl, who was a U.S.
citizen urged to leave Austria prior to the war.
email: - BRCMITRIK@aol.com
- Posted 27 April 1998

Researching: PEKAR
I am seeking information concerning my great-grandfather who immigrated to the US
in the late 1800's. He was approx. 12yrs old and came with his sister Margaret,
brother Paul, and stepbrother Michael. He said he came from Prague. However, we
have no direct info and are looking for any help in finding a Pekar family in Slovakia or
the Czech Republic.
email: Garnett L. White - noezperks@erols.com
- Posted 27 April 1998

Researching: DZAMBA
My grandmother Anna Dzamba was born in the village of Varadka. I am trying to
find this village. All help will be appreciated.
email: Tim Kavulla - tgk@pdq.net
- Posted 27 April 1998

Researching: DOUBEK, KOCUM, SLEGELSS, SCHELEGELS, JOHANEKS, HARUBANTS
Researching Doubek, Kocum , Slegelss / Schelegels, Johaneks and Harubants. I would
be pleased to get any information about these families. The Doubek and Kocum
families came from Sobetice which is South and East of Katovy. The others came from
towns north and west of Katovy. They came to America in mid to late part of the last
century. I would like to correspond with anyone who knows anything of these families.
email: Karel Doubek - kareld@firstdial.com
- Posted 27 April 1998

Researching: SUYCHAN, SUCHAN, MILEVSKU
Grand father Vaclav Suychan, born Oct.28,1866 in Bojenicich.Okres, Pisek, or
Tabor. Great Grand Parents Jan and Katerine (Milevsku) Suchan, both born in the
1840's. Grand parents arrived in America, May 1902.
email: James Suchan - jjsuch@cyberstreet.com
- Posted 27 April 1998

Researching: BURIN, DEIDOVICH
Am searching for any information on the Burin and Deidovich names. We believe our
great grandfather, John Burin and grandfather, Paul Joseph Burin came from a village
called Nadash (this is how it is spelled on my grandfather's social security application).
It may also be spelled Nadaza. We believe it is near Bratislava. Any information you
may have regarding our family would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much for your help.
email: - RBurin6143@aol.com
- Posted 27 April 1998

Researching: SUCHKA, FEDERONICH
I am a second generation Ruthenian in the U.S. who is looking for information on
Suchka and Federonich. My grandfather George Suchka and grandmother Anna
(Federonich) Suchka, were married in Ruthenia. Both are now deceased. They
probably lived in a village called Velikie Koponi, map coordinates 4630 N and 3300 E,
then in the Austro-Hungarian empire, which apparently is now in the Ukraine. They
were Greek Byzantine Catholic, and we have a photo of my grandfather in military
uniform having, I heard, served under Franz Josef. I have my mother's prayer book
that she and they used some years after my grandparents arrived in the U.S. The title of
the book is Prayer Book for Greek Catholic Rusins of America, printed in Braddock,
PA. The prayer book is written both in English and in either Ruthenian or Old Church
Slavonic. I am having letters, that my grandfather received from a distant cousin from
this village in the early 1960s, translated from Ruthenian to English. It is so good to
have a Rusyn data base. I have been trying for years to find out more about our
family, as my several aunts and uncles and my mother have not been as interested in
pursuing this. My uncle said we were probably Carpatho-Russian, but that was pretty
vague for me. Thank you so much.
email: Margaret Rittman - mrittma@ibm.net
- Posted 22 April 1998

Researching: SPERLING
I would like to find information on my grandfather and grandmother who escaped from
Sabinov in 1939. Their names were Arnold and Arantha Sperling. Their only child was
my father, Albin Sperling.
email: Susan Neeley - Sneeley@tyler.net
- Posted 22 April 1998

Researching: PASTOREK, PODKRIEVACKY, PAVUR, MICIETA
I am interested in the surnames Pastorek, Podkrievacky, Pavur, Micieta from
towns of Velke Rovne and Bytca in western Slovakia near Zilina.
email: John J. Pastorek - jotajotap@aol.com
- Posted 22 April 1998

Researching: KAPLUN, SZIRAK, SEROCK, KOMJAT,
SINGLJAK, RIZAK, VERBICS
I am researching my grandparents Gyorgy (George) Kaplun born 1882 in
Orosz Komorocz, Ung province and Julianna (or Julia) Szirak born 1890 in
Szerednye, Ung province, Ruthenia, Austria-Hungary. They came to the US
prior to WWI and lived in the Bradenville-Ligioneer, PA area.
George Kaplun had two brothers named Michael and and Stephen Kaplun.
Julianne had one brother named Andrew who changed the spelling of his
last name to Serock in the US. She also had a half brother name George
Komjat. Any family information or contact with relatives would be
appreciated.
email: Don Weston - crimson@phnx.uswest.net
- Posted 22 April 1998

Researching: STANISLAV, STANISLAW, JURECK, PUYDA, PUJDA
My grandmother, Catherine Stainslaw, was born 16 November 1875, the
daughter of Joannes Stainslav and Maria Jureck. The family lived at
Koterbach #45 at the time of her birth. Koterbach
is now known as Rudnany. She was baptised at Saint
Demetrius Greek Catholic Church in Porac,
Slovakia on 21 November 1875. Looking for additional family information
and information on the Puyda or Pujda family.
email: Gloria Sholes - gsholes@penn.com
- Posted 22 April 1998

Researching: KOLENO
I'm trying to search for my grandfather's birthplace. His name was
George Koleno (I'm told to translates into meaning knee in Slovak). His
place of birth was a town called Nova Buis Trica.
email: Michael Koleno - mkoleno@lucent.com
- Posted 21 April 1998

Researching: KASCAK, HANIGOVSKY, LIPTAK
I am looking for any info on the name George Kascak born in, I
think, 1839 in the village Krivjany near the district-town Sabinov.
Also, if you have info on Joseph Hanigovsky born in 1818. He was
from Olsovjany near Kosice and his daughter Mary Elizabeth Hanigovksy who came
to the USA. I would also like to hear from the family of Liptak. John Liptak
died in 1938, he was married to Mary the daughter of Anna Hanigovsky sister of
my grandmother Mary Elizabeth Hanigovsky. Thanks in advance for any information.
email: Helen Kascak - Kasstr@aol.com
- Posted 21 April 1998

Researching: LESKO, SHIMKO, LESLIKO, LESHKO,
STEFANKO, SHEMULAK, VLASAC, SEPEC SHIPEK, POLIVKA, MACEJ
Looking for family in the towns of Vlachy and Secovce in the Slovak
Republic, and Okres Melnik and Hostin u Vojkovic in the Czech Republic.
My father is John G Lesko, born in Windber PA July 1, 1909. He married
Mildred Shimko, born October 27, 1913. They were married in Windber PA on
April 13, 1937. The best man was Joe Sabo, and the Maid of Honor was
Mildred's sister, Elizabeth "Bessie" Shimko Conjelko. There were 7
children, John, James, Joseph, Barbara, Michael, Peter, and Bernadette.
He died May 17th, 1964. Mildred Lesko died January 5, 1998.
John G Lesko's father was born around 1882, and his birthplace is the town
of Spisske Vlachy in eastern Slovak republic. I have his will, made in
Windber, October 26, 1911, which states that he was a member of the First
Catholic Union, and the Slavonic Lodge of America. His name is spelled
Leshko in the will. I think that John Lesko was previously married to Maria Macej, Linglar,
Saris, in 1906, and had a daughter named Helen.
John G Lesko's mother was Mary Stefanko Lesko. She was born in Austria
August 28 1882 and died in Windber PA on 5 May, 1952. She was previously
married to a man named Vlasac. She came to the United States on 1899, and
came to Windber in 1901. She raised two girls, Helen Lesko Sura,
1906-1984, and Anna Lesko, 1903-1928, and John. She had a brother Peter
Stefanko, and a sister . She was the daughter of John and Anna Sepec
Stefanko. My mother is Mildred Shimko Lesko, born in Windber PA, 26 Oct, 1913. She
was the daughter of Michael Shimko, 19 Feb, 1878 to 27 Dec, 1952, and Mary
Shipek Shimko, 9 Sept, 1884 to 11 Oct 1962 Michael Shimko's mother was
Maria Shemulak from Secovce, Bohemia, in the Czech Republic. Mary Shipek's
mother was Ann Polivka Shipek from Hostin u Vojkovic, also in the Czech
Republic. Her father was Felix Shipek Their children were Elizabeth
"Bessie", Anne, Lillian, Michael, John, and Mary Ann. She had a brother
Charles Shipek, and his children were Charles, Lillian, Elizabeth, Ellen,
Joe, and Edward. Michael Shimko and Mary Shipek were married 14 June, 1902
in St Nicholas Church in Duquesne, PA.
Mary Shipek was a niece of Rev. Damascene Polivka from Bohemia, who served
as the first pastor of "The First Slavish United St. Mary's Greek Rite
Catholic Church" in Windber, PA from 1900 to 1904.
email: John Lesko - jlesko@dcez.com
- Posted 21 April 1998

Researching: KUHKA, BILLICK
Searching for information on Paul Kulha born 1881 Lubisa, Slovakia and
Anna Billick born 1882 Podicicva, Slovakia.
email: - JKulha@aol.com
- Posted 21 April 1998

Researching: PACHUTA, FEYKO
I am searching for Pacuta and Feyko in the village of Davidov (near
Trebisov).
email: Susan - garysbty@mosquito.com
- Posted 21 April 1998

Researching: ZAVACZKY, ZAVATSKY, KOLAR
Janos Zavaczky from Hajtovka married Maria Kolar November 19, 1861 in
Ujak/Udol, Slovakia. Janos died in 1873, Maria in 1876. Chidlren: John
b. 1862, Suzanna b. 1864, Maria b. 1867. John married and settled in the
Passaic, New Jersey area.
email: Steve - Steven9@aol.com
- Posted 21 April 1998

Researching: HALAJCSIK, HALANICS, HALAYCHIK
I am looking for any and all information on people from Bezovce, Austro-
Hungarian Empire. My grandfather Janos Halajcsik emigrated from Bezovce in
1909 and his wife, my grandmother, Mary Halanics came in 1910.
email: John Halaychik - Lifesaver0@aol.com
- Posted 21 April 1998

Researching: GUZA
My great grandfather's name was Frank Daniel Guza. From what I know he was
born in Poland and came to the U.S. in the early 1900's. I'd really
appreciate any information on my family's history.
email: Tanya R. Guza - TGuza@classic.msn.com
- Posted 21 April 1998

Researching: CEDIK
Looking for info on Cedik surname, I've tried everything with no luck!
please help me I really need it! Thanks.
email: Helen Cedik - hcedik@hotmail.com
- Posted 21 April 1998

Researching: KROMKA, KROMKO, KIPILA, PEPRICK
Antonio Kromka son Anthony migrated to the U.S. from the town of Velke
Frankova with his brother John . George Kipila migrated to the U.S.
with his wife Marie Peprick from unkown location in Slovakia. With them
they had 2 children Mary and Anna.
email: Anthony A.Kromko - bigtony@epix.net
- Posted 21 April 1998

Researching: TKAC, TAKACS, FORGACS, MIKITA, KOLAR,
BAROLA, BARALOK, GAWLOSKI, DZIUBLESKI, COSTANZO
Searching for relatives of my Grandparents, Michael Tkac and Maria Forgacs
born in Rozhanovce, Slovakia. 23 Aug.1879. Any info appreciated. They came to
the US about 1903. They lived in PA and then Cleveland, Ohio. The spelling of
the name was changed to Takacs in this country. Researching in Slovakia:
Tkac, Takacs, Forgacs, Mikita, Kolar, Barola, and Baralok. In Poland:
Gawloski, Dziubleski. In Italy: Costanzo.
email: Frank Takacs - Takhouse@aol.com
- Posted 11 April 1998

Researching: SOLTIS, SOLTYS
My wife and I will travel to Slovakia this August. Her Grandfather was born in
Hnusta, Slovakia. His name was John Soltis, he was born in Hnusta, Slovakia in
1878 and came to the U.S. in 1909. We would like to contact a genealogist
nearby to assist us in our research. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
email: - EBrown4632@aol.com
- Posted 11 April 1998

Researching: TOMONDI, SKOLKA, MARCIN, ONDI, YURICKO, MIHAL
Am researching the following surnames of my family from the village of
Hazlin in Saris county in Slovakia. My parents left Hazlin and settled in
Gary, Ind. during the 1920s. TOMONDI, SKOLKA, MARCIN, ONDI, YURICKO, and Mihal.
Further checks indicate that the Tomondi surname has turned up in the
Cleveland, Ohio area as well as the Ondi surname as well as more Tomondis in
the Eastern part of Pennsylvania.Have also contacted relatives in Hazlin and
would like to contact other genealogy searchers to share info. about the
Hazlin area and any people there.
email: - Tomondi@Juno.com
- Posted 11 April 1998

Researching: GALAIJDA
Am trying to locate info on my great
grandmother--Warwarra [Barbara] Galaijda - Born to Anestasia and John
Galaijda abt. 1872---Came to U.S.A. abt. 1893. Lived in coal mining town
of Silverbrook in the Shenandoha area of Pennsylvania.
email: JoAnn - jshir@pacbell.net
- Posted 11 April 1998

Researching: SENCHAK, SIMCHOKOVICH, CHEECHOK
The surname Senchak was Americanized when my grandfather became a U.S.
citizen. It was shortened from Simchokovich(phonetic spelling). He landed in
New York City in the early 1900's and moved to Philadelphia where he met and
married my grandmother Bessie Cheechok (spelling phonetic). If you have any
information on either name (including proper spelling) please contact me. Any
information will be appreciated.
email: John Senchak - Meemamicki@aol.com
- Posted 04 April 1998

Researching: DROPKA, MAJERCIK
Seeking info on Dropka family from Sucany and info on Majercik born in Sklabina 1884.
email: G. Scholz - Gscholz725@aol.com
- Posted 04 April 1998

Researching: SHIMALA
I have just started searching, so I don't have a lot of information. The name I am
researching is Shimala, Frank and Veronica. I have no village name yet. Thank you for
your help.
email: Kathy Shimala - Kathy.Shimala@dragonbbs.com
- Posted 04 April 1998

Researching: MACEK
Researching Grandfather George Macek. George had brothers Joseph and several others
that lived in Slovakia. Any information will be greatly appreciated.
email: J. Lynne Matsik Meyers - woodchucker@tbscc.com
- Posted 04 April 1998

Researching: DOBRADENKA, SARADIN
Researching Anna Dobradenka who came to the US in 1914-15 from Puchov, Slovakia;
and, Andrew Saradin, originally from Prasnov, Slovakia. Any information will help me
start my search.
email: Charles and Janice Kingirski - ctjpking@kiski.net
- Posted 04 April 1998

Researching: GOJDICS, GOIDICH, GOYDICH, GOJDIC, JANOVICH, JANOVICS
The Gojdics were from Vyrava, Zemp and many other villages all over Slovakia. They
were priests and cantors and seemed to move around a lot. My Grandfather was Rev.
Elias Gojdics and came to the US in 1903. He died in Farrell, PA. His family was from
Vyrava, Zavadka, Spis, in Mikohaza, Zemp. He is related to Bishop Paul Gojdics. Any
information at all on the Gojdics will be appreciated.
Also researching anyone with the Janovics name. They were from Circ, Saros, but moved
around a great deal. Most of them were Greek Catholic priests and went wherever they
were sent. I don't know of any that came to the US and am hoping someone here knows
something about them. Many of them were judges and civil servants. They received a
lesser nobility in Circ in 1703. Any ideas?
email: - marielarge@sprintmail.com
- Posted 04 April 1998

Researching: BRICHTA, HAUSE, LUSTIG
Moritz Brichta married Rosalia Hause. They had possibly three children, Malvine,
Maximilian and one more. Malvine married and moved to Budapest. She possibly had
children, Villa and Franciska. Maximilian was in the Austro-Hungarian cavalry until his
capture. He was part of a failed effort to overthrow the Russian government and was
jailed. He married Regina Lustig. He became a shopkeeper, magician and author. He
lived in Zilina, Bratislava and Cesky Tesin in Slovakia. He disappeared on his way to the
train station in Bratislava in 1942. Looking for relatives or any information on the
Brichta family.
email: Chris McFryer - yump@home.com
- Posted 04 April 1998

Researching: BAJUSZ, BEHUN
Looking for information on family name. John Bajusz is from Timisoara, Romania.
Mother's name, Maria Behun, is from Munkacs, Ukraine (I think!). They arrived in NYC
in 1930,had two sons, John and Gabriel. Note: the name of mother's town in Russian
was spelled Mukachevo. In Hungarian, it is Munkacs. Parent's papers indicated that
both were Hungarian. Any information would be helpful to trace our family tree.
email: Lee Shores - shores@mindspring.com
- Posted 04 April 1998

Researching: KALNAY
The surname I am researching is Kalnay. It is from the village of Bhrlovce, which was
separated into two villages in 1506, one being named after the Kalnay landowners,
Kalnaborfo. Any information on this name or these towns will be greatly appreciated.
email: George Kalnay - gckalnay@gate.net
- Posted 04 April 1998

Researching: KESMARSZKY
Searching Kesmarszky in USA or Europe.
email: Didier Kesmarszky - didier.kesmarszky@wanadoo.fr
- Posted 04 April 1998

Researching: DRIML, DRIMEL, DRIMMEL, SCHMEISTER
I would like information on the Drimls who lived at #20 Neu Waldek (Novy Valdek).
Johann Driml was the father of Franz. Franz and his sons emigrated to America in July,
1887. Franz's wife, Maria Schmeister, is presumed to have died before they left. I would
like any information on the Drimls before 1887.
email: Don Drimmel - rosthiof@win.bright.net
- Posted 03 April 1998

Researching: KRUPITZER, TISCHLER, GEDEON, ANTL
I am looking for information for my Krupitzer ancestors and their relatives, who lived in
what is now Medzev, Slovakia. They were there until the 1880s-1890s.
email: Dan Valko - danvalko@connectnet.com
- Posted 03 April 1998

Researching: AMSEL
Seeking information about the Amsel family members, in and around Stropkov,
Slovakia.
email: M. Amsel - mamsel@erols.com
- Posted 03 April 1998

Researching: CIFRANIC
Would it be possible to get a history of the family name Cifranic? I am a Cifranic but do
not know the location in Slovakia that was my Great Grandparent's home.
email: - cifra@en.com
- Posted 03 April 1998

Researching: FULDA, DANKO, FURDA, BALAZ, BALASH, KOSCO, KOSCI
I am looking for information on the families Fulda and Danko.
George Danko of Slovakia married Anna Fulda (Furda) of Trebisov, Slovakia. They were
later divorced. They had a daughter, Maria Rosalia, who married Michael Balaz of
Rebrin. They also had a daughter named Barbara, who was unmarried. I would like to
know more about the siblings and parents of George and Anna.
Also, Michael Balaz (Balash), was my Grandfather. My Great Grandfather, Pavol (Paul)
Balaz married his second wife, Zuzanna Kosco (Kosci). They had two daughters and my
Grandfather, Michael. The Balaz family moved to Romania for awhile. The descendants
of Paul Balaz's first family live in the Pittsburgh, PA area. I would like to get in touch
with the step-family and anyone who knows these surnames and believes
there is a link.
email: Barbara Yuhas - BYUHAS@prodigy.net
- Posted 03 April 1998

Researching: PELLES, PELLISH, PEPPERAK, VIROSZTKO, SEDYLAR
My Grandfather immigrated from Matysova, Slovakia in the late 1800s. His name was Jan
Pelles. His mother's maiden name was Anna Virosztko. My Great Grandmother's
maiden name was Anastazia Sedylar. My Grandmother's maiden name was Mary
Pepperak. She immigrated from the same region as Jan. The spelling of my Grandfather's
name was changed to John Pellish when he arrived in the US.
email: Bill Crawley - billc@ticon.net
- Posted 02 April 1998

Researching: ORLOVSKY, ORLOFSKI, ZIFCAK
I am searching for information about my father's surname, Orlovsky (or possibly
Orlofski). I am not sure if the name is Czech or Slovak. My mother's maiden name was
Zifcak, and I know her family came from Slovakia.
email: - Rorlovsky@aol.com
- Posted 02 April 1998

Researching: SKULTETNY, KORSIHA, KORALEIN
Looking for information on Great Grandparents and Grandparent's. Charles "Karoly"
Skultetny, b. 7/29/1879, his father, John Skultetny and mother, Annie Korsiha. Home
town Nzizny, Hrusor. Mary "Maria" Koralein, b. 3/05/1886, father Joe Koralein and
Mother, Anne. Home town Parchovany, Austria-Hungary, now Slovakia.
email: Jerry - GNAD71@aol.com
- Posted 02 April 1998

Researching: JANSO, YANSO, SODLUM, KOSTELNY, MICHALEK
Need any information that might help me locate family history on the above surnames. My
Grandparents (Janso, Yanso, Kostelny) were from Stara Tura. Information on surnames
or village will be greatly appreciated.
email: James Janso - JSJANSO@worldnet.att.net
- Posted 02 April 1998

Researching: BIRES, BUCHEK, ZAJICEK, PETRAS
The Bires, Buchek, Zajicek, and Petras surnames were from Gbely or Petrova
Ves. Any information appreciated.
email: Stitchery Row - stitchro@spectra.net
- Posted 02 April 1998

Researching: KOCZAK, KOCZAKOVA, POLACEK, SEIPOLD,
BLATNICOVA, MARTINKOVICOVA, PUCEKOVA, ROZBORILOVA, LORENCOVA
I am searching for American families related to Maria Koczakova of Gbely, Slovakia.
Maria married Stefan Polacek in Gbely. They came to America, he is 1887, she in 1888.
They lived in the Duluth, Minnesota area. Her sister, Jana Koczakova-Seipold, lived in
Minneapolis. I can find no information about the surviving brother, Jan Koczak. Did he
also come to America? I can find no information about the mother, Anna Blatnicova-
Koczak. Others on the maternal side are: Martinkovicova, Pucekova, Rozborilova,
Lorencova.
email: Mary Polasky-Johnson - mjohnson@mcione.com
- Posted 02 April 1998

Researching: BESPALKO
Looking for birth records and family history for Martin Bespalko, born 12/25/1895, in
Lemburg, Austria Galacia, now Lviv, Ukraine.
email: Clifford Stowers - cstowers@mint.net
- Posted 02 April 1998

Researching: KUSNIR, KUSHNIR, MAINGUT, BURLYASZ,
BURLAS, BALUCH, TABAK, VANDRA
I am looking for relatives in the USA. My forefather, Michal Kusnir, was born 9/08/1832
in Hrusov. His father was Johannes Kusnir and mother, Zuzana Maingut. Michal Kusnir
married Elizabeth Burlyasz from Domanovce. They had four children: Michal, b. 1867,
sp. Podhradie; Stefan, Martin and Maria. Michal was married in 1890 to Maria Baluch,
daughter of Paulus Baluch, born Beharovce, Dubrava, and Maria Tabak, b. 1839, sp.
Podhradie. Many brothers and sisters have left from Slovakia to the US.
email: - Nkgroup@dodo.sk
- Posted 02 April 1998

Researching: BOGUSH, BOGUSZ, CHLADEK
Looking for information on the Bugush (Bogush, Bogusz) and Chladek families.
email: Jasmine - jasmine@shore.intercom.net
- Posted 02 April 1998
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