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Yuchak, Lescoveonski

Ann Marie Andrashie (View posts)
Posted: 2 Jan 2000 9:48PM GMT
Hello,

My name is: Ann Marie Andrashie Ducommun. I live in Wisconsin in the United States. I am the daughter of: Andrew
August Andrashie and Mary Ellen Tomac Andrashie.

I am searching my father's family's origin. Very little is known about ether one of my grandparents or what our family's true
name is due to their immigration to this country in the early 1900's and surviving families failing memories.

I am told that my Grandfather's name was originally: Joseph August Andrasi. He was believed to of been born in what is now
Broadaslavia Yugoslavia. He had 1 brother and 2 sisters. His parents died when he was a young boy at the age of 12. My
grandfather was taken in by a doctor and his wife. He worked for them as a stable boy.

When he got older, he married: Veronica Lescoveonski, from Slovakia. Joseph came to America around 1905 through
Pennsylvania. During his immigration Andrasi was changed to Andrashie.

He worked his way up to Ironwood Michigan where he worked in the Iron ore mines. He saved money to send for Veronica
around 1909. She came through Alis Island along with their Daughter Julia, who died shortly afterwards.

During these early years, Joseph's brother came to the States but went back to his native country.

There was a family rumor that one of our decedents held the title of "Count".

Nothing is known about ether one of my grandparents siblings.

I have been told that all court records had been destroyed during world war 2.

If anyone knows anything about ether Andrasi or Lescoveonski, I would like to hear from them. Joseph and Veronica had:
4 son's and 3 daughters, 4 which are still living and have families.

Thank you,

Ann

ann410@newnorth.net

Yuchak/Andrasi

Posted: 12 Feb 2000 10:57AM GMT
Edited: 28 Oct 2004 6:22PM GMT
YOUR YUCHAK NAME IS ONE THAT I'VE BEEN TRYING
TO LINK INTO WITH YOUSHOCK/YUSCHAK/YEWUSIAK..
ALL IMMIGRATED TO SW PENNSYLVANIA IN THE
EARLY 1900'S. THEY WERE FROM LOSIE, GORLICE
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY WHICH IS PRESENTLY LOCATED IN
SE POLAND, TODAY. THE NAME ANDRASS IS ALSO
FROM THE AREA.
DO YOU THINK THERE MIGHT BE A CONNECTION??????
THE PEOPLE FROM LOSIE WERE TRAVELERS IT WAS
NOT UNCOMMON FOR THEM MARRY OUTSIDE OF THEIR
VILLAGE.
PLEASE ADVISE.
THANKS, AUDREY

Yuchak

Audry (View posts)
Posted: 12 Feb 2000 10:36PM GMT
Hi,

Yuchack is from my grandmothers side. Her name was Veronica Lescoviansky. I am not really sure how the name ties in yet.

In ironwood Michigan, there is a large family with this last name. They are (were) her cousins and uncles.

As I gain more information, I will be happy to pass it on to you. If you would like, I can get their names and adresses for you.

I have a brother and his family and also an uncle who lives there. I am only an hour and a half away from them. But, the Northern Wisconsin and Michigan winters are hard and un-predictable.
Travel up here is a summer time treat! But, my nephew is young and daring. He comes to visit me often and I will ask him to bring along the phone books for that area, on his next visit.

If I can be of any help, please, feel free to ask.

Ann Andrashie Ducommun

ann410@newnorth.net

Re: Yuchak/Andrasi

Posted: 7 Sep 2001 3:06AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 18 Oct 2001 4:54AM GMT
Surnames: Yuschak, Uschak, Kopcho
Hi I know my great grandmothers parents were from Austria. Her maiden name was Yuschak. Her parents were Jacob and Helen Julia. They migrated to Pennsylvania around 1899. I have info on my line of ancestors. Please contact me we may be related.Thanks,Christina

Re: Yuchak/Andrasi

Posted: 7 Sep 2001 1:56PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 28 Oct 2004 6:22PM GMT
Christina,
Please email me at adeitz1@excite.com so that I can
get your email address to chat further with you.
Thanks,
Audrey
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