I'm sorry this blog's been a little inactive...I went back to grad school, so I haven't had as much time to work on genealogy. I know I'll pick it up again soon, though, I promise!
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Steve Y
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Good for you! What are you studying? Keep us posted. S.
hello, It is Jacinicius from Lithuania again. My father told me, that my great grand father Andrej was polish and his wife Katerina (or Kristina)was ukranian, and they both lived perhaps in Tomsk or Pskov ( or somewhere else in Russia, nobody exactly knows).It this thought, that Katerina ( or Kristina) was his second wife and she was a peasant. She was about 60 years younger than my grand grand father.Also, some relatives say, that they had 5 children (or more)- 3boys and 2 girls.Andrej (my great grand father)was an earl or count.One of their daughters emmigrated to Poland, another to America.That lady, that emmigrated to America was a dentist.
Hi. My grandmother was a Yacynych from Johnstown and had a brother Mike, probably the fence story, and sisters Mary and Anna. Always thought we were Ukrainian.
The Yacynych family, as best I can tell, is from the Carpatho-Rusyn area in Eastern Europe that spans the Ukraine and Poland. (You can read more about our heritage here.) Our name isn't a common one, so I believe that anyone with our surname is somehow related.
There are variations in the spelling of the last name (Yacynych, Jacynych, Jacynycz), but I hope to show that we all come from the same tree!
3 comments:
Good for you! What are you studying? Keep us posted.
S.
hello,
It is Jacinicius from Lithuania again.
My father told me, that my great grand father Andrej was polish and his wife Katerina (or Kristina)was ukranian, and they both lived perhaps in Tomsk or Pskov ( or somewhere else in Russia, nobody exactly knows).It this thought, that Katerina ( or Kristina) was his second wife and she was a peasant. She was about 60 years younger than my grand grand father.Also, some relatives say, that they had 5 children (or more)- 3boys and 2 girls.Andrej (my great grand father)was an earl or count.One of their daughters emmigrated to Poland, another to America.That lady, that emmigrated to America was a dentist.
Hi. My grandmother was a Yacynych from Johnstown and had a brother Mike, probably the fence story, and sisters Mary and Anna. Always thought we were Ukrainian.
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