John Paul Skrapka and Helen Martha Baranski were my great-grandparents. I've gotten information from my grandfather, Raymond Skrapka, about his extended family. So I recognize most all of the names you list above.
That said, there are a few names in there I haven't seen or heard about before. I'm not aware of who Joseph Skrapka is, although I do recall that there was a second family of Skrapkas in Harrah, Oklahoma; I think their patriarch was Kajetan Skrapka. I've never been able to figure out exactly how they are related, but they spelled their name the exact same way and came over on the same boat that Antoni and Eleanora did. Also, you list "Henry Mike" as one person, but I think they are two people. My grandfather remembers an uncle named Henry Skropka (an alternate spelling) and another uncle named Michael Skropka. I've never seen Anna's first name listed as "Katherine." My research indicated that Anna was her first name and her middle name started with "H." She married Steve Edward Kuchta. I've got more information, but it would take too long to post here.
I will say a little more before signing off, just about the Skrapka family in general. My records indicate that the family name was originally Szkrabko. This same original spelling was used by Antoni and Kajetan, whom I mentioned above. Both Antoni's family and Kajetan's family came from Barysz (pronounced "Bar-eesh"), Buczacz (pronounced "Boo-chach"), Galicia, Austro-Hungarian Empire, which is now Barysz, Ternopil's'Ka Oblast', Ukraine. When the families came to America on the vessel "Roland," Antoni's surname (as well as that of his wife and children) was misspelled as "Skrabko" on the passenger list. Sometime thereafter, part of Antoni's family took the Americanized spelling "Skropka" (including Antoni, Eleanora, Stach, Michael, and Henry), while others took the Americanized spelling "Skrapka" (including John and Frank). I'm not sure whether something similar happened with Kajetan's family.
From records for John Paul Skrapka's baptism, I did learn the names of Antoni's parents and Eleanora's parents. Some of the spelling may be Latin-ized. But the baptism records indicated that Antoni's father was Johannis Szkrabko, and his mother was Catharinae Toronczak. Eleanora's father was Blasé Skiba, and her mother was Mariae Frydrych.