Benvenuto Famiglia

"To all present and future generations I hope this site helps in your endeavor to find your roots." - Chataldo Skolyak

Several years ago my father, Chataldo Skolyak, received a call from a woman asking if he was the Skolyak that photographed a picture that was published in the newspaper. He was not, but out of curiosity, my dad started searching for other Skolyak's and started to record our family tree. This site is a continuation of his early (and ongoing) research and my participation and a request for yours. As you come across members of your family in this tree share the stories you know of them and their life for future generations to read. With your help our ancestors lives will come to life through the sharing of stories.

We have several family members on both sides working on the family tree and the many extended branches. A special thank you to my father, Chataldo Skolyak, Antonio Guarnieri (creator of Family Tree Guarnieri), Sandra Waters, Michael Kibel, Sean Homer, and Deb Homer for pictures and information as well as cousins I have recently come to know and meet.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Guarneri Tree Updates

From: Michelle Skolyak
To: 'Anthony J. Guarnieri'
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 5:29 PM
Subject: RE: New family member /Updated

Hi Anthony. Here are some changes from my dad:    

  • clark, helbert=CLARK, HILBERT HOLT (GRANDFATHER)MAR 12,1925 TO SEP 1965    
  • guarnieri, angelo=GUARNIERI, ANGELO (GRANDUNCLE)MAY17,1911 TO DEC 8, 1988    
  • guarnieri, donny=jan 4 1949 to may 2, 1968 (died in a gang fight)    
  • guarnieri, mark=jun 15,1950 to jul 19,1963 (died falling out of a high tree)    
  • lowery, mary=(GRANDMOTHER) SEP 27, 1925 TO OCT 1, 1977    

AND OF COURSE IT'S LUTRO not Lutre. 

Be sure to thank him.     Also Uncle Joe changed his name to GARNER because too many of his sons were getting killed (Carl on a motorcycle)(Donnie in a fight)Mark (falling out of a tree) and his daughter Gloria lost her mind a little after Carl died, then his wife (Dolly)had a stroke and his job moved 70 miles from where he lived. And somehow he blamed the family for awhile and changed their names.     Thanks,     Michelle

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Ohio, Birth Index, 1908-1964 about Debra K Elrod

 

Name: Debra K Elrod

Birth Date: 6 May 1957

State File Number: 1957082805

Additional Information: Sawyer

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 about Denise C Bachmann

 

Name: Denise C Bachmann

Birth Date: 29 Jul 1973

Address:
740 E 165th St, Cleveland, OH, 44110-2902
[1391 Francis CT, Cleveland, OH, 44121-3603 (1995)]
[1392 Francis CT, Cleveland, OH, 44121-3604 (1993)]
[1395 Francis CT, Cleveland, OH, 44121-3603 (1992)]
[1071 Ivanhoe Rd, Cleveland, OH, 44110-3229 (1995)]

Ohio Divorce Index, 1962-1963, 1967-1971, 1973-2007 about Cheryl J Skolyak

 

Name: Cheryl J Skolyak

Birth Year: 1947

Times Married: 3

Residence: Strongsville, Cuyahoga

Spouse's Name: David Skolyak

Spouse's Birth Year: 1945

Spouse - Times Married: 2

Spouse's Residence: Strongsville, Cuyahoga

Marriage Duration (Years): 02

Number of Minor Children: 0

To Whom Decree Granted: Dissolution

County of Decree: Cuyahoga

Decree Date: 30 Jul 1990

Certificate Number: 27695

Volume Number: 6684

Ohio Marriage Index, 1970, 1972-2007 about Cheryl J Smith

 

Name: Cheryl J Smith

Age: 39

Birth Year: abt 1948

Residence County: Medina

Times Married: 2

Spouse's Name: David Skolyak

Spouse's Age: 41

Spouse's Birth Year: abt 1946

Spouse's Residence County: Cuyahoga

Spouse - Times Married: 1

Marriage Date: 3 Nov 1987

Marriage License County: Cuyahoga

Certificate Number: 79465

Volume Number: 13547

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2 about Frederick A Skolyak

 

Name: Frederick A Skolyak
Birth Date: 17 Nov 1947
Address: 850 S Bridge Rd Lot 5, Prosperity, PA, 15329-1128

Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Marriage Records and Indexes, 1810-1973 about David Skolyak

 

Name: David Skolyak
Marriage Date: 1969-1970
Form Type: Index
Gender: Male

U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 about Dave Skolyak

 

Name: Dave Skolyak
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 14 Apr 1942
Death Date: 21 Dec 2001
Cause of Death: Natural
SSN: 205327919
Branch 1: NAVY
Enlistment Date 1: 30 Aug 1961
Release Date 1: 27 Aug 1965

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 about David G Skolyak

 

Name: David G Skolyak
Birth Date: 14 Apr 1942
Phone Number: 228-0177
Address: 655 W Wylie Ave, Washington, PA, 15301-2257 (1993)

U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Dave G. Skolyak


Name: Dave G. Skolyak
SSN: 205-32-7919
Last Residence: 15301  Washington, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
Born: 14 Apr 1942
Died: 21 Dec 2001
State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (1958-1960)

Find-A-Grave-David George Skolyak



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Birth: Apr. 14, 1942
Death: Dec. 21, 2001
U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
Name: David George Skolyak
Service Info.: AO3 US NAVY VIETNAM
Birth Date: 14 Apr 1942
Death Date: 21 Dec 2001
Cemetery: Washington Cemetery
Cemetery Address: 498 Park Avenue Washington, PA 15301
Father: Joseph Skolyak (1910-1977)
Mother: Josephine K. Fedis (1914-1990)
Brother: Fred Skolyak (-)
Brother: Robert Skolyak (-)
Brother: John A. Skolyak (1939-1999)
Wife: Barbara Hilliard (-)
Son: James D. Skolyak (-)
Daughter: Janice Skolyak (-)
Daughter: Nancy Skolyak (-)
Family links:
Parents:
Joseph Skolyak (1910 - 1977)
Josephine C Skolyak (1914 - 1990)
Burial:
Washington Cemetery
Washington
Washington County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Skolyak-Homer Family TreeRecord added: Mar 15, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 86805600

U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006 about David George Skolyak

 

Name: David George Skolyak
Service Info.: AO3 US NAVY VIETNAM
Birth Date: 14 Apr 1942
Death Date: 21 Dec 2001
Cemetery: Washington Cemetery
Cemetery Address: 498 Park Avenue Washington, PA 15301

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Robert J Skolyak

Name: Robert J Skolyak
Born: 21 Sep 1934
Died: 25 Feb 2013
State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (Before 1951)

United States Obituary Collection about Robert Skolyak


Name of Deceased: Robert Skolyak
Age at Death: 78
Death Date: 25 Feb 2013
Obituary Date: 21 Aug 2013
Newspaper Location: City, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Date: 21 Sep 1934

Robert "Bob" J. Skolyak–Obituary

September 21, 1934 - February 25, 2013
 
Robert “Bob” J. Skolyak, 78 of Daisytown, PA died Monday, February 25, 2013 in Nevaeh Cove, Charleroi, PA. He was born September 21, 1934 in Washington, PA a son of the late Joseph and Josephine Fedis Skolyak. In 1999 he retired from the Gutman Oil Co., Charleroi where he was employed doing maintenance and mechanical work. He retired with 42 ½ years of service. Mr. Skolyak enjoyed fishing, playing cards, gardening and tinkering in his garage. He was always willing to help anyone in anyway he could. On October 15, 1955 he married Patricia Elliott Skolyak who died February 1, 2010. Surviving are three children, Russell Skolyak (Renee) of Daisytown, Kathleen Dietz (Frank) of Olathe, KS and Susan Coleman (George) of Daisytown; five grandchildren, April Santory (John Collins), Jessica Skolyak, Robert Dietz (Cherish), Tracy Mazon (Chase) and George “Sam” Coleman (Megan Kolick); eight great grandchildren, James and Aden Ritter, Odin and Liam Collins, Nathan and Lucas Mazon, and Sara and Leah Dietz; one brother, Fred Skolyak (Maryann) of Washington, PA and several nieces and nephews. Deceased in addition to his parents and wife is a granddaughter, Amber Skolyak and two brothers, John and Dave Skolyak.

Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. Wednesday in the John B. Greenlee Funeral Home, 2830 Main Street, Beallsville, PA where a blessing service will be held Thursday, February 28, 2013 at 11:00 A.M. with Rev. Paul Grunebach officiating. Entombment will follow in the LaFayette Memorial Park, Brier Hill, PA.

Monday, November 25, 2013

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 about Evelyn L Zika


Name: Evelyn L Zika
Birth Date: 18 May 1931
Phone Number: 641-5834
Address: 5111 Dolloff Rd, Cleveland, OH, 44127-1535 (1996)

U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Evelyn L. Zika

 
Name: Evelyn L. Zika
SSN: 276-28-6790
Last Residence: 44127  Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
Born: 18 May 1931
Died: 2 Nov 2001
State (Year) SSN issued: Ohio (Before 1951)

Ohio, Birth Index, 1908-1964 about Evelyn L Zika

 

Name: Evelyn L Zika
Birth Date: 18 May 1931
State File Number: 1931036144
Additional Information: Joseph

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007 about Evelyn Zika


Name: Evelyn Zika
Birth Date: 18 May 1931
Birth City: Cleveland
Birth County: Cuyahoga
Birth State: Ohio
Birth Country: United States
Gender: Female
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic (Latino)
Residence City: Berea
Residence County: Cuyahoga
Residence State: Ohio
Residence Zip Code: 44017
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 2 Nov 2001
Death Time: 07:30 PM
Hospital of Death: Long-Term Care Facilities
City of Death: Berea
County of Death: Cuyahoga
Certificate: 089871
Age at Death: 70
Registrar's Certificate Number: W04449
Certifier: Physician
Referred to Coroner: Not Referred to Coroner
Autopsy: No Autopsy performed
Method of Disposition: Burial
Filing Date: 9 Nov 2001
Hospital Status: Other/Nursing Home
Injury in Ohio: Yes
Type Place of Injury: Unspecified Place
Social Security Number: 276-28-6790
Father's Surname: Zika
Mother's Maiden Name: Skolak
Marital Status: Never Married (Single)
Education: 12
Armed Forces Indicator: No
Census Tract: 1342
Primary Registration District: 1812

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Hermene Vierik–Obituary

September 17, 1971
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1930 United States Federal Census for Hermene Vierik


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April 8, 1930 - Cokeburg (District 44), Washington County, Pennsylvania

John Vierik, a 44 year old Austrian born white male, lived in their rented home with his wife, Albina, his step-sons; Joseph and Benjamin Skolyak; his son from a previous marriage, Paul Vierik; and his daughter with Albina, Hermene Vierik.  John immigrated to the United States in 1913.  The census record list Albina, Joe, Paul, and Benjamin’s immigration year as 1921. However, Albina and her children from a previous marriage to George Skolyak (who were married abt. 1909 when Albina was 27); Maria, Joseph, Albina and Benjamin, arrived here in December of 1920.  The census also shows Paul as being born in Austria and immigrating here in 1921.

John and his step-son, Joe were both coal loaders working in a coal mine. At the time of the 1930 census John was not working but Joe was. All members of the family could read and write and were able to speak English, however in the home they spoke Slovakian. They are all listed as a naturalized citizens except for Hermene who was born in Pennsylvania. Paul, Benjamin and Hermene were all attending school at the time of the census.  Albina was a stay at home mom.

Photo Album– December 1955


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(Left to right) Russell Allatto, Joe Guarnieri, Tom Lutro, and Benjamin Skolyak.

Photo Album– December 1955


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Benjamin Skolyak (right) and Francesca (Valenza) Guarnieri (back center).

Find A Grave Memorial for Benjamin J. Skolyak # 84421665


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Benjamin J. Skolyak
Birth:     Mar. 19, 191
Death:     Dec. 1, 1957
Parents:  George Skolyak (1883 - 1920)
  Albina Tamini Skolyak Vierik (1883 - 1958)

 Spouse:
  Josephine N Guarnieri (1923 - 1980)*
*Calculated relationship

Burial: Hillcrest Memorial Park
Bedford Heights
Cuyahoga County
Ohio, USA


Maintained by: Skolyak-Homer Family
Originally Created by: Bev Sexton
Record added: Feb 03, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 84421665

Friday, November 22, 2013

1930 United States Federal Census for Albina (Skolyak) Likavec


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April 12, 1930 – Cleveland (District 482), Cuyahoga County, Ohio

18 year old Albina (Skolyak) Likavec lived with her 25 year old husband, Alfonse, and their newly born daughter, Eleanor. They were married when Albina was 15 and Alfonse was 22. Alfonse and his parents, like Albina, were born in Czechoslovakia. He immigrated to the United States in 1922.  Albina came to this country in 1920. Their daughter, Eleanor, was born in Ohio.  Alfonse, who could not speak English, worked as a car washer for Street Ry Company while Albina stayed home to take care of their daughter.

U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Joseph Skolyak

 

Name: Joseph Skolyak
SSN: 178-09-0817
Last Residence: 15301  Washington, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
Born: 3 Jan 1910
Died: Oct 1977
State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (Before 1951)

City Directory Listings: Joseph and Josephine (Fedis) Skolyak


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Name: Joseph Skolyak
Gender: Male
Residence Year: 1935
Street Address: 60 Oakwood
Residence Place: Washington, Pennsylvania
Occupation: Miner
Spouse: Josephine Skolyak
Publication Title: Washington, Pennsylvania, City Directory, 1935

 

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 about Josephine C Skolyak

Name: Josephine C Skolyak
Birth Date: 3 Jan 1910
Phone Number: 222-5293
Address: 74 Russell St, Washington, PA, 15301-2244 (1981)

Find A Grave Memorial for Joseph Skolyak # 23655612


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1940 United States Federal Census for Joseph Skolyak


 1940UnitedStatesFederalCensusForJosephSkolyak
May 22, 1940 - Canton Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania
 
Thirty year old Joseph Skolyak was a naturalized citizen who was born in Czechoslovakia. He lived with his 26 year old wife, Josephine (Fedis) Skolyak, who was born in Pennsylvania and their two sons; 5 year old Robert and 1 year old John who were both born in Pennsylvania. His 57 year old mother, Albina Tamini-Vierik, and his 55 year old step-dad, John Vierik, lived next door. All family member’s except for John lived in the same houses in 1935.

Joseph was an unemployed coal miner seeking work.  They survived on “other” income. His wife, Josephine, did not work outside of the home she had a 7th grade education.

John Vierik, who like his wife Albina, was born in Czechoslovakia. He was a naturalized citizen while Albina was listed as an “alien”.  Like his son-in-law, John was an unemployed coal miner seeking work who survived off “other” income.

John and Albina's daughter Hermene lived next door.  Hermene was 19 years old, married and running her household. She lived with her 9 month old son Marko Mandich, who like herself was born in Pennsylvania.  Hermene lived in the same house in 1935. She was not working but listing income from "other" sources.


1930 United States Federal Census about Mary Zika (Maria Skolyak)


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April 22, 1930 - Newburgh Heights,  Cuyahoga County, Ohio

In 1930 Newburgh Heights, Ohio, 55 year old Joseph Zika Sr. lived with his wife of 30 years, Bertha, who was 50 years old and their daughter, Mae, who was 20 years old.  His son, 28 year old Joseph Jr., and 22 year old daughter-in-law, Mary (Maria Skolyak), lived next door.  Joseph married Bertha when he was 25 and she was 20 years old.  Joseph Jr. was 25 when he married Mary who was 19 at the time. Joseph’s home was valued at $6,000 while his son’s home was valued at $3,500.

All five family members were born in Czechoslovakia as too were Joseph’s parent’s, his wife’s parents and his daughter-in-law’s parents.  Joseph immigrated to the United States in 1912 with his wife and two children.  Mary (Maria Skolyak) immigrated to the United States in 1919 (*Maria immigrated into the United States in December of 1920 with her mother, Albina Tamini-Skolyak, her sister, Albina Irene Skolyak, and her two brothers Joseph Skolyak and Benjamin Skolyak). All member’s of both households could read and write and could speak English however in their home they spoke Czechoslovakian (Slovak).
Joseph and his wife, Bertha, were not working during the 1930 census. Their daughter, Mae, was working as a bookkeeper for a auto garage.  Mary was not working either however her husband, Joseph Jr., worked as a repair man in his own garage which causes me to think his sister, Mae, was working for him.
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*Based on family knowledge and per New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-195 which shows the family’s arrival date as December 13th, 1920.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

1940 United States Federal Census for Maria (Skolyak) Zika


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April 5, 1940 - Newburgh Heights (no farms) Cuyahoga County, Ohio

Maria (aka Mary) was living with her husband, Joseph, her daughter Evelyn, and her in-laws Joseph and Bertha Zika in Newburgh Heights, Ohio in 1940 in the same home they lived together 5 years earlier.  Joseph Zika, the head of the house, was born in Czechoslovakia around 1875.  With an 8th grade education Joseph, a naturalized citizen, worked as a laborer on roads. Betha Zika, Mary’s mother-in-law, was also born in Czechoslovakia around 1880. Also a naturalized citizen with an 8th grade education she worked in the home.

Maria’s husband, Joseph Zika Jr., like Maria was born in Czechoslovakia around 1902. A naturalized citizen like his parents and Maria, Joseph worked as a machine operator painting steal.  His education level is listed as H-2. Maria, also with a 8th grade education, worked as a machine operator for a textile company.  She was 32 years old in April of 1940.  Maria and Joseph lived with their 8 year old daughter, Evelyn, who was born in Ohio. She was in the 4th grade in 1940.

Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007 about Mary Sophie Skolyak


Name: Mary Sophie Zika [Mary Sophie Skolyak]

Birth Date: 27 Sep 1907
Gender: Female
Race: White
Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic (Latino)
Residence City: Cleveland
Residence County: Cuyahoga
Residence State: Ohio
Residence Country: United States
Death Date: 26 May 1990
Death Time: 08:15 AM
Hospital of Death: Home
City of Death: Cleveland
County of Death: Cuyahoga
Certificate: 034235
Age at Death: 82
Certifier: Physician
Referred to Coroner: Not Referred to Coroner
Autopsy: No Autopsy performed
Filing Date: 31 May 1990
Hospital Status: Other/Residence
Injury in Ohio: Yes
Type Place of Injury: Unspecified Place
Social Security Number: 277-14-9668
Father's Surname: Skolyak
Marital Status: Widowed
Education: 5
Industry of Decedent: Homemaker, student, unemployed volunteer
Occupation of Decedent: Homemaker
Census Tract: 1108
Primary Registration District: 1801

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Albina Tamini's Obituary


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Feb. 7, 1958
 
Mrs. Albina Skolyak Vierik, 75, of 47 Elizabeth Street, Washington, died at 1:30 pm Friday, Feb. 7, 1958, in Washington Hospital after a brief illness. Her health had been rather poor for the past 2 years.

Mrs. Vierik was born in Czechoslovakia Dec 15, 1882, and came to the United States in December 1920. She had resided in Washington since 1930.

She was a member of St. Hilary's Roman Catholic Church of Washington and the Slovak Catholic Union.
She married John Vierik in March 1920 (*March 7, 1921). He survives.

Also surviving are two sons, Joseph Skolyak and Paul Vierik, both of Washington; four daughters, Mrs Mary Zika of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs Albina Wheldon of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Hermene Tutay of Washington; and Mrs. Violet Husarchik of Ontario, Pennsylvania and a sister, Hermina Mesjar of Jefferson, Ohio and 17 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren all survive.

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*Albina and John's marriage license shows they were married March 7, 1921.


Sunday, November 10, 2013

Application for Marriage between John Vjerik and Albina Tamini-Skolyak


albina and john marriage license
No. 31084 - March 7, 1921
Statement of Male:
Is there any relationship by blood or marriage between applicants? No
John Vjerik is a 35 year old white male who was born in Czechoslovakia to Mathew Krisosky* and Eva Vjerik. He lives in Ellsworth, Pennsylvania where he works as a miner. His father, Mathew, is a white Czechoslovakian male who works as a farmer. His mother, Eva Vjerik, also is white and lives in Czechoslovakia. She is a housekeeper. John was previously married. His former wife died on March 24, 1917.
Statement of Female:
Albina Skoliak is a 38 year old white female born in Czechoslovakia to Benjamin Skoliak** and Maria Waditcka. Both parents are white and live in Czechoslovakia. Her father, Benjamin, works as a farmer and her mother, Maria, is a housewife. Albina is a housekeeper. She was previously married. Her first husband died on Feb. 25, 1920.
They were married by Justice of the Peace David Reese.
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*Krisosky - Spelling may be wrong
**Skoliak- If Albina was referring to her biological father his name would be Benjamin Tamini. If she referred to her father-in-law Benjamin would be her first husband's dad's name.









Friday, November 8, 2013

New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 about Albina Tamini


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Name: Albina Skolyak
Arrival Date: 13 Dec 1920
Birth Date: abt 1880
Birth Location: Czechoslovakia
Birth Location Other: chernovice
Age: 40
Gender: Female
Place of Origin: Czechoslovakia
Port of Departure: Cherbourg, France
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Aquitania
  • No. On list - 23
    • Head Tax Status
    • Name in Full
    • Family Name - Skolyak
    • Given Name - Albina
  • Age
    • Years - 40
    • Months
  • Sex - F
  • Married or Single - W
  • Calling or Occupation - workhand
  • Able to:
    • Read - yes
    • Language - Slovak
    • Write - yes
  • Nationality (country of which citizen or subject)
    • Race or People - Slovak
    • Last Permanent Residence - Czechoslov
    • Country - Czechoslv
    • City or Town - Biely
  • Name and address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien came - brother, Formanice Fohu - Biely - Posek Liptowake
  • Final destination
    • State - Pennsylvania
    • City or town - Ellsworth
  • Whether having a ticket  - yes
  • By whom was passage paid? -  prepaid
  • Whether in possession of $50. If not, how much? - 25 (25 was crossed off and 80 written in it's place)
  • Ever in US? - no
    • Yes/no - no
    • If yes— - no
    • Years -  n/a
    • Where? - n/a
  • Going to join relative? If so, name and address of relative - brother-in-law John Krivzisky Box 63 Ellsworth
  • Purpose of coming to United States
    • Whether alien intends to return to country whence he came after engaging temporarily in laboring pursuits in the United States - no
    • Length of time alien intends to remain in the United States - always
    • Whether alien intends to become a citizen of the United States - no
  • Ever in prison or almshouse? - no
  • Polygamist? - no
  • Anarchist? - no
  • Whether a person who believes in or advocates the overthrow by force or violence of the government of the United States or all forms of law, etc. - no
  • Contract laborer? - no
  • Whether alien has been previously deported within one year - no
  • Health condition? - good
  • Deformed or crippled - no
  • Height
    • Feet - 5
    • Inches - 5
  • Complexion - white
  • Color of
    • Hair - brown
    • Eyes - brown
  • Marks of identification - none
  • Place of birth
    • Country - Czech.
    • City or town - Riesonboroh
Names, age and relationship of people traveling with:
  • Maria, 12, female - daughter 4'3
  • Josep, 9, male, son, 4'0
  • Albina, 8, female, daughter, 3'2
  • Benjamin, 1, male, son

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Application for Marriage between Joseph Skolyak and Josephine Fedis

 
joe and josephine skolyak marriage licence
June 19, 1933
On the marriage license of George’s son, Joseph, the only information given is that George is his name, he is white, from Europe and he is dead.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Application for Marriage between Joseph Zika and Mary Skolyak


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September 8, 1927
The marriage license of Joseph Zika to Mary Skolyak list George as Mary’s dad. The curious part is she spells her name Skoliak.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Application for Marriage between John Vjerik and Albina Tamini-Skolyak


albina and john marriage license
March 7, 1921
On the marriage license of George’s wife, Albina, to her second husband, John Vjerik, she states her first husband passed away on Feb. 25, 1920. She says her father’s name is Benjamin Skoliak and her mother is Maria Waditcka. There could be an error of names or of relationship. Her father’s name maybe Benjamin Tamini (the person filling out the form may not have realized Skolyak is her name by previous marriage). It’s also possible she considered George’s father her own. She indicates that her parents are alive in Czechoslovakia.

Friday, November 1, 2013

World War I Draft Card for George Skolyak


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World War I Draft Card for George Skolyak
September 12, 1918
September 12th, 1918 at age 35, George lived at PO Box 728, Ellsworth, Pennsylvania where he worked as a miner for Ellsworth Collieries Co. He was born November 25, 1883. His father is from Czechs and is Slovakian. He did not become a United States citizen. George was a “tall” white man of “medium” build with gray eyes and brown hair. He signed his name “Geo Skoljak”. His nearest relative was Airmy* Skolyak living in Austria.
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*unsure of spelling

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Frank Dietz husband of Kathleen Skolyak


Posted on October 24, 2013
Frank Dietz. Photo by and copyright © Andrew I. Porter.
Frank Dietz. Photo by and copyright © Andrew I. Porter.
By Andrew Porter: The death of Franklyn M. Dietz, Jr., — Frank to his many friends — was announced on Facebook on October 22. Dietz, who lived at the end of his life in Marietta, Georgia, participated in many of the major activities of mid-20th century SF fandom. With David A. Kyle and his then wife Belle, in late 1956 he founded the Lunarians, aka the New York Science Fiction Society, which in turn launched Lunacon, a convention that continues to this day. For years, Lunarians met in his Bronx apartment at 1750 Walton Avenue, moving with him and his second wife, Ann — Belle had died — to Oradell, NJ, as the neighborhood around them decayed.
He was chairman of the first 14 Lunacons, and was Fan Guest of Honor at the 2007 Lunacon. His activities as “Station Luna,” an effort to record the proceedings of many World SF Conventions, continued for many years. He recorded events at the 1951 Worldcon in New Orleans. It was there that a loud party in his room was moved to a larger venue: the now legendary Room 770, and the name of a Hugo-winning newszine. He was one of the organizers of the Guild of Science Fiction Recordists, and of the International Science Fiction Correspondence Club in 1949, which promoted correspondence among fans in different countries. Frank recorded events on tape at many other conventions, continuing at least until the 1967 Worldcon in New York City.
He possessed an original tattoo of a mouse on his upper arm, done especially for him by Hannes Bok.
He recorded events at the 1957 Worldcon in London, and while there was inducted into the Order of St. Fantony, which featured, according to Rob Hansen’s website, “an elaborate ceremony staged by the Cheltenham Circle, in full medieval costumes, with real swords, armor, etc. Those who received this signal honor were Walt Willis, Bob Silverberg, Terry Jeeves, Bobbie Wild, Eric Bentcliffe, Ken Slater, Bob Madle, Franklin Dietz and Ellis Mills. We were given the test of the true fan, under threat of the executioner’s axe — a real one — if we failed. It was to drink a glass of water from the well of St Fantony. It looked like water, smelled like water … but it turned out to be 140 proof white Polish liquor.”
Photos of Frank and Belle, and many other legendary figures in SF, at Loncon, are here.
1957 Worldcon in London: (Seated at left) Belle Dietz. (Standing) Frank Dietz, John Wyndham, Sam Moskowitz (in background), Ted Carnell, Arthur C. Clarke, Bob Silverberg, Barbara Silverberg.
1957 Worldcon in London: (Seated at left) Belle Dietz. (Standing) Frank Dietz, John Wyndham, Sam Moskowitz (in background), Ted Carnell, Arthur C. Clarke, Bob Silverberg, Barbara Silverberg.
He was involved in a notorious legal battle, with suits and countersuits, over the incorporation of the World SF Society, Inc., which had its genesis in the 1956 Worldcon, and ended at the 1958 Worldcon with a whimper and the bang of Anna Sinclair Moffat’s gavel at that worldcon’s Business Meeting.
Among the fanzines he published or co-published, with Belle and later with his second wife, Ann, was Science, Fantasy and Science Fiction, starting in April 1948, Ground Zero, from March 1958 to February 1960 and Luna Monthly. He and Ann also published books as Luna Publications, including Speaking of Science Fiction, a collection of interviews by Paul Walker. They also did typesetting for other publications, including for my own Algol (later Starship), Science Fiction Chronicle, and various of my Algol Press titles, including The Book of Ellison.
In an editorial in the December 1990 issue of Science Fiction Chronicle, I wrote, “Don Wollheim … took me seriously… I must have been 13, maybe 14 at the time; I’d been reading SF for about 4-5 years. ‘What you need is fandom,’ is more or less what Don told me, and more to the point, he told me how I could contact this miraculous community. He gave me the name and phone number of … Frank Dietz, who headed the New York SF Society, the Lunarians… I … fit right in with the Lunarians. My first fannish contact, I dimly remember now, was the Lunarians Christmas party in December, 1960.”
I wrote, then, “Thirty years ago this month.” Now, it’s fifty-three years ago. And I’m finally saying farewell to Frank Dietz.
Update 10/24/2013: Corrected year of NOLAcon I to 1951 per comment.
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- Frank is the husband of my 2nd cousin Kathleen. Oct 30, 2012 - 07/27/2013. Russell Skolyak was born on 31 Jul 1957. He married Renee Cavanaugh on 26 Feb 1982. Kathleen Skolyak was born on 12 Feb 1959 in charleroi, pa. She married Frank Dietz on 20 Dec 1980 in Roscoe, Pa.

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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Ann Marie Belcastro - Obituary

February 15, 1995 - Sister of Josephine (Fedis) Skolyak.
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Ann Marie Belcastro, 79, of Oakwood Ave, Washington, died at 12:15am Wednesday, February 15, 1995, in her home. She had been seriously ill for the past month.
She was born May 23, 1915, in Manifold, a daughter of Andrew and Anna Kolaric Fedis. Mrs. Belcastro was a member of the St. Hilary Church and it’s Christian Mothers group. She formerly had been employed at the George Washington Hotel.
On July 16, 1933, she was married to Frank Samuel Belcastro, who died in March 1977.
Surviving are three sons; Samuel Belcastro of Claysville, Gary Belcastro and Greg Belcastro both of Washington; three daughters; Mrs Gary (Rose Ann) Bigler, Patricia Belcastro and Bernadette Yanniello all of Washington; a brother Augustine Fedis of Washington; four sisters; Lucy Cox, Mrs. Walter (Christine) Zink and Mrs Charles (Mildred) Ingersoll all of Washington and Mrs. Joseph (Elisie) Kovachik of Detroit, Michagan. She is survived by 11 grandchildren; Rebecca Allen, Daniel Bigler, Randy Bigler, Tim Bigler, Lisa Belcastro, Tracy Belcastro, Melissa Yanniello, Joseph Yanniello, Pressley Belcastro, Justin Belcastro, and Tara Belcastro and 13 great-grandchildren.
Deceased are two brother, Frank and Anthony Fedis; and two sisters, Josephine Skolyak and Beatrice Florick.



Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Beddow–50th Anniversary

Parents of Sandra (Beddow) Skolyak (wife of John Skolyak)

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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Patricia A. Skolyak

June 26, 1937 - February 1, 2010
Patricia A. Skolyak, 72, of Daisytown, PA died Monday, February 01, 2010 in the Mon Valley Hospital. She was born June 26, 1937 in Washington, PA., a daughter of the late Robert and Madeline Bedillion Elliot. On October 15, 1955, she married Bob Skolyak, who survives. Mrs. Skolyak was a waitress at the Bentleyville Truck Stop for 12 years. She enjoyed crossword puzzles, quilting and crocheting, ceramics, playing cards, and tending to her garden and flowers. Above all, she cherished spending time with her family. Surviving, in addition to her husband, is one son- Russell Skolyak (Renee) of Daisytown; two daughters- Kathleen Dietz (Frank) of Olathe, Kansas, and Susan Coleman (George) of Daisytown; four brothers- Russell Bird (June) of Plymouth, MI., Robert Elliot (Lynn) of Macon, GA., Jim Elliot (Marlene) of Webster, PA., and Joe Elliot (Melissa) of Charleroi, PA.; two sisters- Pearl Decker of Washington, PA., and Ella Ailes (Bill) of California, PA.; 5 grandchildren- April Santory (John Collins), Jessica Skolyak, Robert Dietz (Cherish), Tracy Mazon (Chase), and George “Sam” Coleman; and six great grand children- James and Aden Ritter, Odin Collins, Nathan and Lucas Mazon, and baby girl Dietz who is on the way. Deceased, in addition to her parents, is one grand daughter- Amber Skolyak. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-9 PM Tuesday in the Greenlee Funeral Home, 2830 Main St., Beallsville, where funeral services will be held Wednesday, February 3, 2010 at 11:00 AM with Pastor James Markley officiating. Entombment will follow in the LaFayette Memorial Park, Brier Hill, PA.