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Cepanich Family

Cepanich Family

Kristy Kosach (View posts)
Posted: 25 Dec 1999 11:12AM GMT
Although the Cepanich family name is no
more, we must remember we have the blood of
these fine, strong and beautiful people
coursing through our veins.

In their name, here's to health and
happiness to all those in our family tree.

Remembering their joi de vivre,

Kristy Kosach

Re: Kosach Family

Jerry Klafter (View posts)
Posted: 28 Jul 2002 7:24PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Kris,

When I wrote to you at Audiofile I wasn't aware of your interest in genealogy, but found you in Ancestry. I also should have ties to Ancestry, however I use Family Tree Maker where my tree is located.

So just in case you don't receive my previous message, here it is again.

Since the name KOSACH is not common, I presume that we possibly stem from the same ancestry.

My great-grandmother, Pessa KOSACH married Isaac Kushner and settled in the small village of Rafalovka in present day Ukraine. Unfortunately she was murdered in a Pogrom while protecting my mother and aunt from rampaging Cossacks.

I have some other lineage pertaining to the family and it is yours for the asking. Conversely, any info you or a family member can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Re: Cepanich Family

SENRAB LEINAD (View posts)
Posted: 25 Mar 2004 3:56AM GMT
Classification: Query
TE IBUESC MULT MULT DE TOT!

Kosach / Kozak

Posted: 25 Jul 2005 8:19PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Kozak, Kosach, Warden, Worden
Greetings, I searching Kozak in Saskatchewan from Austria abt.1900.
In the Saskatchewan 1911 Census for Mackenzie District, Calder Station, my "Kozaks" as listed as Kosach located on the homestead farm. Perhaps a language misunderstanding by the census taker but maybe it was Kosach before it was Kozak. I would be interested in any names and locations that you might have to cross check for any possibilities. I know not from where my Kozaks came from exactly. They were Ukrainian listed as Austrian when they came to Canada. They spoke Ukrainian, German and more. Please let me know. Many thanks....Brian.
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