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Michal Tyznik b. 1869 Galicia

Michal Tyznik b. 1869 Galicia

Posted: 28 Nov 2010 11:29PM GMT
Classification: Query
looking for information regarding Michal/Michael Tyznik. b. 1869, in Galicia. He then came to the US, to St. Louis, then on to Wisconsin.

He was a brother of Maksym Tyznik.

Any information onthe ancestry of Michael (and Maksym)? Parents?

Thanks,

Steve B.

Re: Michal Tyznik b. 1869 Galicia

Posted: 4 Feb 2013 1:54AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello, I am looking for info on Maksym Tyznik. I am looking for his parents as well. He would be my great grandfather. My grandmother was Eva his daughter. Any information would be helpful since a lot of information has been lost in my family.

Re: Michal Tyznik b. 1869 Galicia

Posted: 5 Feb 2013 3:43PM GMT
Classification: Query
i have info that might help...

Maksym (8/25/1866-2/27/1956) b. in Zamazcek (sp) Galicia.
Maksym married Anastasia Krehowiec (1/27/1874- 4/10/1953)

Maksym's parents were Onysim Tyznik and Maria (lastname?)
i think Onysim's father was Basily Tyznik

there is another gentleman on Ancestry.com that has extensive Tyznik info..

Hope this helps!

Re: Michal Tyznik b. 1869 Galicia

Posted: 15 May 2013 1:38AM GMT
Classification: Query
Check out the other Tyznik queries. There are others that have information and some pictures. Don't mind sharing.

My husband is a Tyznik & Pirus decendant.
You can e-mail me.
search60@hotmail.com

Re: Michal Tyznik b. 1869 Galicia

Posted: 15 May 2013 1:50AM GMT
Classification: Query
Another Tyznik researcher sent me this obit.

Tyznik William J. "Bill" Tyznik, died on Friday, May 3, 2013 from an aortic aneurysm shortly after his 86th birthday. Born in Milwaukee on April 26, 1927, Bill grew up on the family dairy farm in Thorp, Wisconsin. He studied in a one-room schoolhouse on the family property, and graduated from Thorp High School in 1944. He attended the University of Wisconsin where he received his Bachelor's (1948), Master's (1949) and Ph.D. (1951) degrees in the College of Agriculture. He joined the Ohio State University Faculty in 1951 (the same year as Woody Hayes) for an annual salary of $4,500. He became a full professor of Animal Science in 1959 and retired in 1992 after 41 years of service. Teaching was his joy and his passion. Every quarter he would memorize the names of his 150 students, startling many when he called upon them in class. He was a student favorite, winning numerous teaching awards. He was a pioneer in horse nutrition research, invented the Tizwhiz line of premium horse feeds and Frosty Paws dog treats, lectured around the world, and greeted friends and admirers every year at the Quarter Horse Congress and Equine Affaire expositions in Columbus. He was an active member of the Grandview Community and Saint Christopher parish. Bill was preceded in death by parents John and Anna Tyznik, brother Joe Tyznik and great-grandson Anders Noggle. He is survived by Bette, his beloved wife of 62 years; big brother, Tony; children, Melissa (Clum) Hill, Lori (Paul) Speakman, Patty (Chuck) Roboski, John (Jude) and Jim Tyznik; grandchildren, Heather (Shawn) Walrath, Meghan (Brendan) Noggle, Chelsi (Sean) Lemaster, Katherine, Patrick, Michael, Thomas, Colin and Chloe Tyznik, Andrew and Amy Speakman, Claire, Will, Rose, Annie, John and Joe Roboski; great-grandchildren, Jack and Sam Walrath, and Drew Noggle; and a multitude of nieces, nephews and dear friends. A funeral mass will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 9 at Saint Christopher Church, 1420 Grandview Avenue. The Mass will be preceded by visitation in the church from 3:30-5:30 p.m., and there will be a reception in the church hall from 6:30-8:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Saint Christopher Church.
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