Re: Litwin / Lytvyn (closer transliteration) in Toky
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Re: Litwin / Lytvyn (closer transliteration) in Toky
Hania Gadzalo 1/04/10
Hania-
Yes, I saw that Marya....looked to me like her father's name was, "Anton", but, like you, I couldn't see it clearly.
A Maria Litwin also came in Feb 1912, and she left her father, Ilko, in Toki, which is also the name of Roman's father. She arrived with her sister, Anna, so these are his two sisters that I know of.
Other young people arrived, leaving their fathers, Wasyl and Nikola in Toki, and judging by whom they came to join, I'm sure some of them were first cousins of Roman.
As with most all families, all the Litwin sons named their sons with the very same given names, and their birth years are so close to each other, it's hard to differentiate the cousins from the brothers.
I'll be sorting for a while!
Kathy
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Re: Litwin / Lytvyn (closer transliteration) in Toky
Hania Gadzalo 1/04/10