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Joseph F. Guzik, 90, of Latrobe,son of , Joseph and Anna (Kopetski) Guzik.

Joseph F. Guzik, 90, of Latrobe,son of , Joseph and Anna (Kopetski) Guzik.

Posted: 7 Jul 2011 1:59AM GMT
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Guzik,Schulan.Nolan,Kopetski,



Joseph F. Guzik
Latrobe

Joseph F. Guzik, 90, of Latrobe,
died Sunday, July 3, 2011,
in Excela Health Latrobe Hospital.
He was born April 2, 1921, in Latrobe,
a son of the late Joseph and Anna (Kopetski) Guzik. Joseph was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church,
where he served as an usher and altar server for funerals. He was retired from Latrobe Steel Co., and was a former union officer and member of Local 1537. He was a member and former board director of Lesco Federal Credit Union. He was a World War II veteran, having served in the Army Air Forces. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Daniel P. Nolan Council 940, Latrobe, and the St. Vincent Assembly of the Fourth Degree and its color corps. He was a member of the White Eagles Club, the White House Club, Loyalhanna, Besides his parents,
he was preceded in death by three brothers, Frank, John and Walter Guzik;
and a sister, Sophia Schulan. Joseph is survived by his wife of 65 years, Ann J. (Nolan) Guzik;
two daughters, Karen A. Houck, of Greensburg, and Janet M. Jamison and her husband, Joseph, of Latrobe; five grandchildren, Jeffrey Houck and his wife Sherry, Jennifer Welty, Joseph Jamison and his wife Nicole, Jeanine Solo and her husband John, and Jonathan Jamison; and eight great-grandchildren, Alexa, Erin, Brady, Ryan, Roman, Jocelyn, Ava and Sean. Family and friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the JOHN J. LOPATICH FUNERAL HOME INC., 601 Weldon St., Latrobe. Members of the St. John Rosary Altar Christian Mothers will recite the rosary at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home. The Knights of Columbus Council 940 and St. Vincent Assembly will hold services at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home. Military services will be conducted at 9:15 a.m. Friday in the funeral homeA funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday in St. John the Evangelist Church with the Rev. Anthony Carbone as celebrant. Interment will follow in St. Mary Cemetery.
(Pennsylvania - Pittsburgh Tribune)

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Re: Joseph F. Guzik, 90, of Latrobe,son of , Joseph and Anna (Kopetski) Guzik.

Posted: 9 Oct 2014 10:51AM GMT
Classification: Query
im related to this guzik, the brothers John,Frank and Walter he lists as brothers that passed before him John is my Grandfather.

Re: Joseph and Anna ( KOPETSKI ) GUZIK

Posted: 24 Nov 2014 3:11AM GMT
Classification: Query

Re: Joseph and Anna ( KOPETSKI ) GUZIK

Posted: 24 Nov 2014 4:39AM GMT
Classification: Query
wow!!!!! Thank you so VERY much.... i have never seen these sites. Thank you Thank you Thank you

Re: Joseph and Anna ( KOPETSKI ) GUZIK

Posted: 24 Nov 2014 4:52AM GMT
Classification: Query
You're welcome kimlowes3
You know where your ancestor was born?
Zlatica

Re: Joseph and Anna ( KOPETSKI ) GUZIK

Posted: 25 Nov 2014 3:02AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Malo Meluch Shimko Findorik Fendorak
My great grand father Freuk/Frank Andora born Nov 4 1890 (ill post a pic for you to see) cause i honestly can not make it out all that well where he is from. . (have been told by a relative that it use to be spelled Yandora). but his.ww1 Draft card says Endora at the top and signed it as Andora. i put a piece of his marriage app on the photo to show his name when he married. I guess that is how they spelled it. Not sure. all i know about him really is that he died on the railroad sometime between 1917-1920.My grandfather (his son) gave me the only two photos he had of his real family. His children did not even knew that the man that raised him (Joseph Guzik) was not his real father. Needless to say they were all blown away when i found Freuks brother Josephs family and contacted them to confirm it all. I emailed the family the photos i have and they had the exact one hanging on a wall. They knew that Freuk had a wife and two small boys, John and Walter but that is all they knew of since he died so young. She was happy that i found them, cause she always wondered about them, so all i have is a WW1 draft card, 1 directory, and the marriage app. they married in 1913 and he passed before 1920. Anyway... My other side 2x Great grandparents Andrew J Shimko born 12-2-1865 His death cert and the census that i have say Czechoslovakia. and wife Mary Findorik/ Fendorak born 2-2-1870 all the paper work i have on her says Czechoslovakia.. Their first child was also born there. Bertha Shimko born 10-17-1890. she married Stephen Malo. born 10-21-1886.Meluch spelled Meluch on my grand mother Margarets report cards that i have. His WW! draft card says he was born in Merecice, Sariska, Hungary. thats about all i know....
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Re: JANDURA, Kroscienko, Poland

Posted: 25 Nov 2014 4:36AM GMT
Classification: Query
The location is written as Kroscienkom Dunajec, Galicia. [Dunajec is a river]
In Malopolskiewojewodztwo [ Galicia.Austria] there is a location
Krościenko nad Dunajcem, Poland
2934 osoby inhabitants
woj. małopolskie wojewodztwo
pow. nowotarski powiat
gmina Krościenko nad Dunajcem

http://www.mapy.cz/zakladni?x=20.3954320&y=49.4583436&am...

You might want to post on Poland's board, if you have not already.

Jandura, Jan Krascienko, Galicia 26 1884 1910
Jandura, Jan Krosciento, Galica 25 1881 1906
Jandura, Katarzyna Kroscunika, Austria 34 1873 1907
Jandura, Sofia Kroscienko, Austria 23 1889 1912
Jandora, Rosalia Kroscienko, Austria 17 1892 1909
Jandurat, Maryana Kroscenka, Austria 17 1894 1911
Zandura, Anna Kroscienko, Galicia 20 1887 1907
Yandura, Antonina Krosiuice, Galicia 42 1871 1913
Yandura, Fraciszek Kroscienko, Austria 16 1893 1909
Yandura, Yosef Krosiuice, Galicia 8 1905 1913
Fandura, Anna Kronieatto, Galicia 20 1887 1907
Found these arriving NY Ellis Island.

To hear pronunciation of surname JANDURA try http://ivona.com Polish voice

distribution of JANDURA surname holders in Poland:
http://www.moikrewni.pl/mapa/kompletny/jandura.html
bottom red would be Galicia.Austria - Malopolskie wojewodztwo.
map of Poland's wojewodztwo
http://www.geneteka.genealodzy.pl/

Re: Kroscienko nad Dunajcem, Poland

Posted: 25 Nov 2014 4:48AM GMT
Classification: Query

Re: MELUCH, Merecice, Slovak Republic

Posted: 25 Nov 2014 5:12AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 25 Nov 2014 5:43AM GMT
kimlowes3

Up to 1918 it was Austria-Hungary http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/austhung.htm
where 12 different languages were spoken.
After the fall of A-H empire several new countries were formed and one was Czechoslovakia, which in 1993 separated into Czech Republic and Slovak Republic.

Sariska is a Slovak word; Saros is Hungarian
map of Saros megye, Hungary http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910/saros.jpg
The whole Saris region is in Slovak Republic. So your research is in Slovakia.

www.iabsi.com/gen/public

place names in Saros megye: http://www.bogardi.com/gen/g145.shtml

Meretice: 1773 Sz[ent]-Imre, Mereczicze, 1786 S[ent]-Imre, Mereczicze, 1808 Szent-Imre, Merecsicze, Merečice, 1863–1895 Szentimre, 1898–1913 Sárosszentimre, 1920 Meretice, Merečice, 1927–1964 Meretice [all the names this location was known by]
The location Merecice and Radacov since 1964 is Radatice, Slovak Republic.

Meluch, Gyorgy Szt. Imre 29 1872 1901
Meluch, Stephan Szent Imre 14 1887 1901
Melyuch, Gyorgy Saros Lit Luir, Hungary US 36 1871 1907
Melynch, Janos Radacs 36 1869 1905 [his location is Radacov]
source: www.ellisislandrecords.org

In Radatice's phone book:
http://telefonny.zoznam.sk/meluchova/radatice/ [ova a female ending in the same MEL^UCH family]

http://www.mapy.cz/zakladni?x=21.1869105&y=48.9404754&am...

http://mapire.eu/en/map/hkf_25e/?zoom=14&lat=48.9287&...
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http://www.radixhub.com/radixhub/gazetteers/1877/
http://www.radixhub.com/radixhub/gazetteers/1877/saros.htm

Re: JANDURA, Kroscienko, Poland

Posted: 25 Nov 2014 5:18AM GMT
Classification: Query
wow., thank you so very much.
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