Jerry and Margaret Yacyshen Family

C.A. Martyniuk



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  C.A. Martyniuk

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mike (Michael) MartyniukMike (Michael) Martyniuk was born on 4 Sep 1914 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada (son of George (Yurko) Martyniuk and Wasylena (Wasylyna)(Lena) Romashenko); died on 22 Jun 1975 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

    Notes:

    MARTYNIUK, Michael In loving memory of my husband, our father, our grandfather and our great-grandfather. Silent memories keep you near As time unfolds another year; No longer in our life to share But in our hearts, you're always there. Not forgotten, wife Pat, children Hope, Charlotte, Josephine, grandchildren Robin (Jody), Jamie, Ryan and great-grandchildren Madicen and Ethan.

    Mike married Pat (Patricia) Musey on 13 Nov 1949 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada. Pat (daughter of John (Ivan) Musey and Wasylina (Baleva) Lukey) was born on 5 Jul 1927 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 20 Jan 2013 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 28 Jan 2013 in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Pat (Patricia) MuseyPat (Patricia) Musey was born on 5 Jul 1927 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada (daughter of John (Ivan) Musey and Wasylina (Baleva) Lukey); died on 20 Jan 2013 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 28 Jan 2013 in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

    Notes:

    In Memory of
    Patricia
    Martyniuk
    Obituary for Patricia Martyniuk

    Obituary
    Pat (Patricia) Martyniuk (nee Musey) was born on July 5, 1927 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, the youngest of seven children.
    She married Mike (Michael) Martyniuk on November 13, 1949. They had three daughters. In 1956, the family moved to Edmonton, Alberta making it their home.
    Pat left this world to enter a new beginning on January 20, 2013. She will rejoin her husband, Mike; great-grandson, Jaden; her parents, Wasylena and John Musey; two brothers, Fred and Norman; four sisters, Ann, Minnie, Cassie and Esther; nieces, nephews and cousins.
    Her legacy is left with her daughters, Hope, Charlotte, Josephine; grandchildren, Robin and her husband, Jody, M. Jamie and Ryan and his wife, Serna; six great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and those who she touched with love and care throughout her life.
    The family would like to express a special thanks to the Edmonton General Continuing Care Rehabilitation Department, The Taoist Tai Chi Society, the Good Samaritan Choice Program, and the Allen Gray Continuing Care Centre. Because of them, Pat’s zest for and quality of life after her stroke in 2002 was so much better. In lieu of flowers, a donation to one of the above, in Pat’s memory would express our gratitude for all they have done and continue to do.
    Prayers Sunday, January 27 at 6:00 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel, 9709 – 111 Avenue.
    Divine Liturgy Monday, January 28 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Basil’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, 7007 – 109 Street. Basilian Fathers officiating with interment in St. Michael’s Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. H.M. Martyniuk
    2. 1. C.A. Martyniuk
    3. J.L. Martyniuk


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George (Yurko) MartyniukGeorge (Yurko) Martyniuk was born on 17 Apr 1886 in Babynsti, Borshchiv(county), Ternopil Oblast(province), Western Ukraine (son of Andriej (Andrew) Martyniuk and Wasylyna (Wasalina) Sapach (Sewchuk)); died on 19 Sep 1964 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    Lawrence Huska's REPO2 has Yurko Martyniuk's DOB as April 17, 1886.
    Yurko Martyniuk's Headstone DOB reads April 17, 1889



    Norquay Nostalgia 1912-1982 Page 109
    George Martynuik was born in the Ukraine in the village of Babynci, Lviv. His mother passed away when he was young, so his sister (Mrs Roman Huska) brought him up with the help of his two older brothers, John and Michael, and a sister Annie, who all remained in Ukraine.
    Just before WWI broke out, George decided to try his luck and fortune in this wonderful place called “Canada”, from which numerous stories stories had spread that it was the land of milk and honey - a haven for European people, where a homestead cost only $10.00.
    So about 1902 he left his “morg’s” of land, his home, his orchards, some stock, and set sail, which took three to four weeks to come here. That was a real challenge and an experience (he related to us many times to us) for a young man about 17 years of age.
    It was with very mixed feelings he left - perhaps never to see his family again, and yet that was the opportunity that may knock but once.
    Pious and religious as he was, he trusted that God would look after him in this big new land.
    A view years later a quiet and sensitive widow, Mrs Solomeya Romeshenko, with three teenagers foresaw that it would be wiser to leave their better than average living in the Ukraine and make the move to Canada. So after much much thought , consideration, and fear, they ventured into the land of opportunity. With eager enthusiasm John Romeshenko, Martha (Yachyshyn) and Lena (Martynuik) encouraged their mother to set sail.

    Birth:
    Norquay Nostalgia 1912-1982 page 109
    George Martynuik was born in the Ukraine in the village of Babynci, Liviv. His mother passed away when he was young, so his sister (Mrs. Roman Huska) brought him up with the help of his two older brothers, John and Michael, and a sister Annie, who all remained in the Ukraine.

    Roman and Paraska Huska Family page 71
    In the year 1904 after a meagre existence, hardships and poverty in Western Ukraine, village Babynci, Roman Huska, his wife Paraska and their small family of three boys Michael, John and Metro decided to go to Canada - thatfabulous country overseas, of which they heard so much through various sources. ............landed in Grandview Manitoba...............moved to Norquay where Steve Gazdewich used to live.

    George married Wasylena (Wasylyna)(Lena) Romashenko on 16 Jul 1906 in St. Phillips Mission, Keys Reserve. Wasylena (daughter of Nykyfor Romashenko and Salomeya (Salameya) Huska) was born on 14 Oct 1889 in Babynsti, Borshchiv(county), Ternopil Oblast(province), Western Ukraine; died on 17 Sep 1957 in Norquay, , Saskatchewan Canada; was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Wasylena (Wasylyna)(Lena) RomashenkoWasylena (Wasylyna)(Lena) Romashenko was born on 14 Oct 1889 in Babynsti, Borshchiv(county), Ternopil Oblast(province), Western Ukraine (daughter of Nykyfor Romashenko and Salomeya (Salameya) Huska); died on 17 Sep 1957 in Norquay, , Saskatchewan Canada; was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    Children:
    1. Maria (Mary) Martyniuk was born on 28 Aug 1908 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; died on 30 Nov 1995 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 5 Dec 1995 in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    2. John Martyniuk was born on 1 Aug 1910 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 23 Dec 1987 in Norguay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada .
    3. Annie (Anna) Martyniuk was born in 1912 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; died in 1926 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried in Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan Canada.
    4. 2. Mike (Michael) Martyniuk was born on 4 Sep 1914 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 22 Jun 1975 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    5. Nell (Nellie) (Lena) (Anastasia) Martyniuk was born on 22 Sep 1916 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 5 Apr 2004 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 7 Apr 2004 in Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 103-AL007SH.
    6. Sonia (Sophia) Martyniuk was born on 9 Jun 1918 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 6 Oct 1998 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    7. Dmytro (Monty) Aubrey Martyniuk was born on 4 Jan 1920 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; died on 28 Oct 2002 in Whitney, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 2 Nov 2002 in St. Martin de Tours Cemetery, Whitney, Ontario, Canada.
    8. Bill (William) Phillip Martyniuk was born on 28 Nov 1921 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 24 Oct 2012 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada .
    9. Andrew Martyniuk was born in 1924 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; died in 1926 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried in Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan Canada.
    10. Paul Martyniuk was born in 1926 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; died in 1926 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried in Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan Canada.
    11. Emil Jacob Martyniuk was born on 21 Aug 1927 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; died on 24 Jan 2008 in Palmerston, Ontario, Canada; was cremated on 7 Jun 2008 in Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan Canada.
    12. Roman (Fr. Ron) Martyniuk was born on 16 Dec 1929 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; died on 22 May 1999 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried on 28 May 1999 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    13. Tony (Athan) (Athanasius) Martyniuk was born on 19 Jul 1932 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 23 Oct 2008.
    14. Bernadette Rose Martyniuk was born on 5 Jun 1934 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 17 Oct 2022 in Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried on 21 Oct 2022 in Canora Cemetery, Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    15. Ted (Theophile) Martyniuk was born on 14 Apr 1936 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; died on 7 Jan 2014 in Parksville, British Columbia, Canada .

  3. 6.  John (Ivan) MuseyJohn (Ivan) Musey was born in 1875 in Spasiv, district, Sokal, Galacia, Austria, (Western Ukraine) (son of Trokhym (Trochimus) Musiy (Musij) and Maria Yakubchak (Jakubczak)); died on 2 Jun 1947 in St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    1899 - Arrived in Canada
    3 May 1899 - Applied for homestead SE 30, 27, 22, W1 Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, Canada


    No. 263, Dauphin, Man., 1899; Venlaw, Man., 1903 (Drifting River, Man. P.O. 1923).
    Musey Ivan, Musij Ivan, Musij John, Born 1874 in Spasiv, distr. Sokal, Galicia, Austria, (Western Ukraine), died 2 July 1947 in Norquay, Saskatchewan. Arrived in Canada single on S. S. Armenia, landing in Halifax 18 April 1899. HGR Vol. 17. 1898-1899. Name: Ivan Musij. Homestead: SE-30-27-22-W.1.M Applic. No. 3579. Distr. No. 52. List. No. 159. $5.00 Canc. Fee paid. Patent granted. Naturalization granted 14 Jan. 1903. Jud.Distr. E Man. Winnipeg. Name: John Musij. Residence: Venlaw, Man. Occupation: Farmer. Former residence: Galicia. Not listed on the same quarter section in 1923. (P.O. Venlaw, Man. CRDM Man. No. 89. 1923.)
    After seven years of farming in the Dauphin District, Ivan Musey, sold his farm moved to Norquay, Saskatchewan, and so on a farm. He died 2 July 1947 and was survived by his wife Wasylyna, who he married in 1904, one son Theodore and five daughters, Anna (Mrs. Mike Laskowych), Katharina (Mrs. Joseph Werbicki), Maria (Mrs. Paul Fedkiw), Nastasia (Mrs. Dmytro Yacyshyn) Petronella Musey; one sister, Mrs Semen Sydor of Grandview. (U.N. 29 July 1947. Obit. of Ivan Musey).

    Ukrainian Settlements in Manitoba
    http://archeparchy.ca/wcm-docs/docs/Ukrainian_Settlements_in_Manitoba.pdf



    Venlaw, Manitoba
    http://images.uwinnipeg.ca/action.cfm?subject=Ukrainians&mode=simple&display=grid


    Obituary

    No. 263, Dauphin, Man., 1899; Venlaw, Man., 1903 (Drifting River, Man. P.O. 1923).
    Musey Ivan, Musij Ivan, Musij John, Born 1874 in Spasiv, distr. Sokal, Galicia, Austria, (Western Ukraine), died 2 July 1947 in Norquay, Saskatchewan. Arrived in Canada single on S. S. Armenia, landing in Halifax 18 April 1899. HGR Vol. 17. 1898-1899. Name: Ivan Musij. Homestead: SE-30-27-22-W.1.M Applic. No. 3579. Distr. No. 52. List. No. 159. $5.00 Canc. Fee paid. Patent granted. Naturalization granted 14 Jan. 1903. Jud.Distr. E Man. Winnipeg. Name: John Musij. Residence: Venlaw, Man. Occupation: Farmer. Former residence: Galicia. Not listed on the same quarter section in 1923. (P.O. Venlaw, Man. CRDM Man. No. 89. 1923.)
    After seven years of farming in the Dauphin District, Ivan Musey, sold his farm moved to Norquay, Saskatchewan, and so on a farm. He died 2 July 1947 and was survived by his wife Wasylyna, who he married in 1904, one son Theodore and five daughters, Anna (Mrs. Mike Laskowych), Katharina (Mrs. Joseph Werbicki), Maria (Mrs. Paul Fedkiw), Nastasia (Mrs. Dmytro Yacyshyn) Petronella Musey; one sister, Mrs Semen Sydor of Grandview. (U.N. 29 July 1947. Obit. of Ivan Musey).

    John married Wasylina (Baleva) Lukey on 25 Jul 1903 in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, Canada. Wasylina (daughter of Karl (Kyrylo) (Karelo) Lukey and Maria (Mary) Oleksiuk(Andreychuk)) was born on 25 Jan 1882; died in 1955; was buried in St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Wasylina (Baleva) LukeyWasylina (Baleva) Lukey was born on 25 Jan 1882 (daughter of Karl (Kyrylo) (Karelo) Lukey and Maria (Mary) Oleksiuk(Andreychuk)); died in 1955; was buried in St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    Records from the Greek Catholic Registers of the Village of Babyntsi.
    -Lukiy Vasylyna (Lukij Basilina) 25.01.1882 DOB.

    Roman Huska (35)(1868-1957) + Paraska Huska (Martyniuk) (25)(1878-(1959)
    - Mykhailo Huska (6) (1897-1903 May16) buried at sea
    - John Huska (3) (1900-1954)
    - Dmytro Huska (1) (1902)(1961)
    George (Jurko) Martyniuk (17) (1886)(1964) (Paraska's brother)
    John (ivan) Romashenko (21) (1882-1969)

    On Friday, 12 May 1903, this group left Hamburg, Germany on the SS Bulgaria, arriving in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on Wednesday 27 May 1903. They took the train to Grandview, Manitoba where they were met by their sponsor.

    (Canada 1900) Kyrylo Lukey (54) (1849) + Maria Lukey(unknown maiden)
    - Peter Lukey (1876-1953) (Canada 1898)
    - Wasylina Lukey (Musey) (1884)
    - Simon Lukey (1885-1963)
    - Andrew Lukey (1892)

    Cobblestone Research 2020

    LUKIY KYRYLO (Lukij Cyrillus) was born in 1849 (your information). He married Maria Oleksiuk, p.Dmytro and Iryna Byrka (Maria Oleksiuk, p.Demetrius et Irena Byrka). She was from the building No 58. They lived in the building No 58, later in the building No 295, and had
    at least - 9 children:
    Lukiy Petro (Lukij Petrus) 26.08.1876 DOB.
    Lukiy Ivan (Lukij Joannes) 13.01.1879 – 22.01.1879
    Lukiy Theodor (Lukij Theodorus) 7.03.1880 – 18.02.1881
    Lukiy Vasylyna (Lukij Basilina) 25.01.1882 DOB.
    Lukiy Mykhaylo (Lukij Michael) 20.11.1883 – 26.11.1883
    Lukiy Semen (Lukij Simeon) 3.10.1885 DOB.
    Lukiy Roman (Lukij Romanus) 9.10.1888 – 22.07.1890
    Lukiy Vasyl (Lukij Basilius) 9.10.1888 – 24.12.1892 (twins with Roman) Lukiy Andriy (Lukij Andreas) 22.09.1892 DOB.

    Children:
    1. Annie (Ann) Musey was born on 5 Oct 1905 in Venlaw, Manitoba, Canada; died in 1961; was buried in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada.
    2. Catherine Musey was born on 30 Nov 1907 in Moss Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada; was christened on 25 Feb 1908 in St. Phillip's R. C. Mission, St. Phillips, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 3 Dec 1974; was buried in Canora Cemetery, Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    3. Minnie (Maria) Musey was born on 25 Apr 1909; died on 14 Dec 1993.
    4. Fred (Theodore) Musey was born on 4 Jan 1913; died on Mar 01 1976 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried in St. Michael's Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    5. Norman (Ramand) Musey was born in 1915.
    6. Esther Musey was born on 4 Jul 1918 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 13 Mar 1998 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 17 Mar 1998 in St. Michael's Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
    7. 3. Pat (Patricia) Musey was born on 5 Jul 1927 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; died on 20 Jan 2013 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; was buried on 28 Jan 2013 in St. Michael’s Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Andriej (Andrew) Martyniuk was born on 12 Dec 1851 in Bldg 56, Babyntsi, Borodianka Raion, Kiev Oblast, UkraineBldg 107, Babyntsi, Borodianka Raion, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine (son of Petro (Peter) Martyniuk and Paraska Lukey); died in 1911; was buried in 1911.

    Notes:

    I found this handwritten note in Ted Martyniuk's papers:

    My grandad Andrew Martyniuk was married to Wasylena Sapach. After she died my grandpa married another lady [?] and I remember my dad saying he had a half brother named [?]

    Norquay Nostalgia references a sister Annie and two older brother's Michael and John [cousins perhaps? and not brothers?] Or an uncorroborated memory?

    by_Brian Martyniuk

    Andriej married Wasylyna (Wasalina) Sapach (Sewchuk) in 1872 in Bldg 56, Babyntsi, Borodianka Raion, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine. Wasylyna (daughter of Yurko Sapach and Martha Huska) was born on 2 Aug 1852 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine; died in 1894 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine; was buried in 1894 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Wasylyna (Wasalina) Sapach (Sewchuk) was born on 2 Aug 1852 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine (daughter of Yurko Sapach and Martha Huska); died in 1894 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine; was buried in 1894 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine.
    Children:
    1. Ivan (1) Martyniuk was born on 30 Jul 1873; died in 1873.
    2. Petro 2 Martyniuk was born on 2 Jul 1875; died in 1875.
    3. Paraska (Pearl) Martyniuk was born on 24 Oct 1878 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine; died in Oct 1959 in Norguay, Saskatchewan, Canada ; was buried in Oct 1959 in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada .
    4. Theodor Martyniuk was born on 22 Feb 1881; died on 1 Dec 1884.
    5. Maria Martyniuk was born on 1 May 1883; died in 1889.
    6. 4. George (Yurko) Martyniuk was born on 17 Apr 1886 in Babynsti, Borshchiv(county), Ternopil Oblast(province), Western Ukraine; died on 19 Sep 1964 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    7. Ivan (2) Martyniuk was born on 1 Sept 1888.
    8. Anna Martyniuk was born on 16 Aug 1892.

  3. 10.  Nykyfor Romashenko was born in 1850; died in 1899.

    Nykyfor married Salomeya (Salameya) Huska on 8 Nov 1874 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine. Salomeya (daughter of Mykhailo Huska and Anna Jarema) was born in 1855; died on 9 Mar 1920. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Salomeya (Salameya) HuskaSalomeya (Salameya) Huska was born in 1855 (daughter of Mykhailo Huska and Anna Jarema); died on 9 Mar 1920.

    Notes:

    Roman Huska (35)(1868-1957) + Paraska Huska (Martyniuk) (25)(1878-(1959)
    - Mykhailo Huska (6) (1897-1903 May16) buried at sea
    - John Huska (3) (1900-1954)
    - Dmytro Huska (1) (1902)(1961)
    -George (Jurko) Martyniuk (17) (1886)(1964) (Paraska's brother)
    -John (ivan) Romashenko (21) (1882-1969)
    On Friday, 12 May 1903, this group left Hamburg, Germany on the SS Bulgaria, arriving in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on Wednesday 27 May 1903. They took the train to Grandview, Manitoba where they were met by their sponsor.
    Kyrylo Lukey (54) (1849) + Maria Lukey
    - Peter Lukey (1876-1953) (Canada 1898)
    - Wasylina Lukey (Musey) (1884)
    - Simon Lukey (1885-1963)
    - Andrew Lukey (1892)




    Salomeya Romashenko (Huska) (49-50?) arrived in Canada (1906) with
    - Maria (Martha) Romashenko (Yacyshen) (23) (1881-1947) and
    - Wasylena (Lena) Romeshenko (Martyniuk) (15) (1889-1957)
    (Brother Roman Huska & son John (Ivan) Romasneko arrived in 1903 to Canada.
    - Maria Romeshenko (22) married Saverko Yacyshen (20) on the 27 Mar. 1905, at Alex Yacyshen house (Registration of Marriage)
    - Wasylena Romashenko married George (Jurko) Martyniuk and
    - John (Ivan) Romeshenko married Alexander Twerdeclub on 16th of July 1906, at St. Phillips Mission, Keys Reserve




    Norquay Nostalgia 1912-1982 page 110
    A few years later a quiet and sensitive widow, Mrs. Solomeya Romeshenko, with three teenagers foresaw that it would be wiser to leave their better than average living in the Ukraine and make the move to Canada. So after much thought, consideration, and fear, they ventured into this land of opportunity. With eager enthusiasm John Romeshenko, Martha (Yachyshyn) and Lena (Martynuik) encouraged their mother to set sail. They had a better ship, faster sailing, and better food, even entertainment, which the children thoroughly enjoyed. However, mother Solomeya was playfully anticipating the unknown; but like George, with deep faith, she relied open the "above" to look after them too.

    Children:
    1. First Romashenko was born in 1875; died in 1879.
    2. Anna Romashenko was born in 1877.
    3. Maria (Martha) Romashenko was born in 1881; died in May 1947.
    4. John (Ivan) Romashenko was born on 31 Jul 1882 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine; died on 23 Oct 1969; was buried in Canora Cemetery, Canora, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    5. Nastia Romashenko was born in 1886; died in 1899.
    6. 5. Wasylena (Wasylyna)(Lena) Romashenko was born on 14 Oct 1889 in Babynsti, Borshchiv(county), Ternopil Oblast(province), Western Ukraine; died on 17 Sep 1957 in Norquay, , Saskatchewan Canada; was buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.

  5. 12.  Trokhym (Trochimus) Musiy (Musij) was born in 1847 in Bldg 51, Spasiv, Sokal Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine (son of Unknown and Unknown); died on 25 Nov 1914.

    Notes:

    Cobblestone Research 2020

    The research has been done on the base of Greek Catholic Registers of the village of Spasiv. The documents are in Lviv archives, namely: registrations of births, marriages and deaths 1785-1853, 1876-1877, 1895-1910, 1919, 1926, 1931-1933, 1935, 1937-1938.
    I have managed to determine that Trokhym Musiy really lived in the village of Spasiv (his name in Latin is “Trochimus Musij”). He married Maria Yakubchak (Maria Jakubczak) and had at least one daughter – Eva (not Paraska, as it was mentioned in your information):
    - Musiy Eva (Musij Eva) was born January 14 (or 17), 1871. 10.11.1895 she married Semen Sydor; his parents were Ivan and Katheryna Prokopchuk (Simeon Sydor, parents Joannes et Catharina Prokopczuk). He was born 14.02.1871. They lived in the building No 51 in Spasiv, and had at least 2 sons:
    o Sydor Omelian (Sydor Aemilianus) 19.08.1896 DOB.
    o Sydor Vasyl (Sydor Basilius) 13.03.1898 DOB.
    There are no Registers 1854-1875; I did not find any birth entries of other children. I did not find any further information on the family in the Registers of the later period.

    Trokhym married Maria Yakubchak (Jakubczak)Bldg 51, Spasiv, Sokal Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. Maria was born in 1847 in Bldg 51, Spasiv, Sokal Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine; died on 6 Apr 1929 in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Maria Yakubchak (Jakubczak)Maria Yakubchak (Jakubczak) was born in 1847 in Bldg 51, Spasiv, Sokal Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine; died on 6 Apr 1929 in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, Canada.

    Notes:

    Cobblestone Research 2020

    The research has been done on the base of Greek Catholic Registers of the village of Spasiv. The documents are in Lviv archives, namely: registrations of births, marriages and deaths 1785-1853, 1876-1877, 1895-1910, 1919, 1926, 1931-1933, 1935, 1937-1938.
    I have managed to determine that Trokhym Musiy really lived in the village of Spasiv (his name in Latin is “Trochimus Musij”). He married Maria Yakubchak (Maria Jakubczak) and had at least one daughter – Eva (not Paraska, as it was mentioned in your information):
    - Musiy Eva (Musij Eva) was born January 14 (or 17), 1871. 10.11.1895 she married Semen Sydor; his parents were Ivan and Katheryna Prokopchuk (Simeon Sydor, parents Joannes et Catharina Prokopczuk). He was born 14.02.1871. They lived in the building No 51 in Spasiv, and had at least 2 sons:
    o Sydor Omelian (Sydor Aemilianus) 19.08.1896 DOB.
    o Sydor Vasyl (Sydor Basilius) 13.03.1898 DOB.
    There are no Registers 1854-1875; I did not find any birth entries of other children. I did not find any further information on the family in the Registers of the later period.

    Children:
    1. Theodor Musiy (Musij) was born on 1 Mar 1879 in Bldg 51, Spasiv, Sokal Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine; died on 22 Jul 1942 in Lviv, Ukraine.
    2. 6. John (Ivan) Musey was born in 1875 in Spasiv, district, Sokal, Galacia, Austria, (Western Ukraine); died on 2 Jun 1947 in St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    3. Eva (Ewka) Musiy (Musij) was born on 14 Jan 1871 in Bldg 51, Spasiv, Sokal Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine; died on 22 May 1946; was buried in St. John's Ukraine Greek Orthodox cemetery, Drifting River, Manitoba, Canada.

  7. 14.  Karl (Kyrylo) (Karelo) LukeyKarl (Kyrylo) (Karelo) Lukey was born in 1849 in Bldg 107, Babyntsi, Borodianka Raion, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine (son of Ivan (Joannes) Lukiy (Lukij) and Martha Yarema (Jarema)); died in 1926; was buried in St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    Cobblestone Research: Shows that Lukey, Kyrylo married Maria Oleksiuk and had nine children (Listed)
    Lukey Family History Book shows that:
    Father: Karl Lukey
    Mother: Maria (Mary) Andreychuk

    Cobblestone Freeway Research in the village of Babyntsi

    LUKIY KYRYLO (Lukij Cyrillus) was born in 1849 (your information). He married Maria Oleksiuk, p.Dmytro and Iryna Byrka (Maria Oleksiuk, p.Demetrius et Irena Byrka). She was from the building No 58. They lived in the building No 58, later in the building No 295, and had
    at least - 9 children:
    Lukiy Petro (Lukij Petrus) 26.08.1876 DOB.
    Lukiy Ivan (Lukij Joannes) 13.01.1879 – 22.01.1879
    Lukiy Theodor (Lukij Theodorus) 7.03.1880 – 18.02.1881
    Lukiy Vasylyna (Lukij Basilina) 25.01.1882 DOB.
    Lukiy Mykhaylo (Lukij Michael) 20.11.1883 – 26.11.1883
    Lukiy Semen (Lukij Simeon) 3.10.1885 DOB.
    Lukiy Roman (Lukij Romanus) 9.10.1888 – 22.07.1890
    Lukiy Vasyl (Lukij Basilius) 9.10.1888 – 24.12.1892 (twins with Roman) Lukiy Andriy (Lukij Andreas) 22.09.1892 DOB.

    From Lawrence Huska page 6 - 7
    After a short run from Winnipeg to Portage La Prairie, the family transferred to a different railway carrier, the CNR (Canadian Northern Railway), and covered the final distance to Grandview, Manitoba. There to the great joy of all, Paraska’s uncle, Kyrylo (Karl) Lukey (Кирило Лукій), and family welcomed them. It was now early June, about a week since their arrival in Halifax.

    The First Homestead
    Kyrylo, b. 1849, and his wife Maria (Марія) came to Canada from Babyntsi, Galicia, in 1900 where he had been the village reeve or mayor (війтом), together with three of their children, Wasylyna (Васйлйна) (b.1884), Simon (Семен) (b.1885), and Andrew (Андрай) (b.1892). Their oldest child, Peter (Петро) (b. 1876), had immigrated to Canada earlier, in 1898. It was Peter’s letters to his parents back in Babyntsi extolling the virtues of Canada that convinced them to seek a better life in Canada. They settled on SE22-27-23-W1, near Venlaw, north of Gilbert Plains, Manitoba. And like most other immigrants, who had arrived in Canada, they had maintained contact with their relatives back in Babyntsi, which included Paraska and Roman. Although there were other Huskas settled in the Dauphin region, who were also from Babyntsi, it was Kyrylo and Maria who sponsored Roman, Paraska, George, and John. Because of the untenable conditions of their lives in Babyntsi and the favorable reports they had received by letter from the Lukeys in Venlaw, Roman and Paraska decided to join the flood of emigrants leaving Galicia in search of greener pastures in western Canada. The plan was that all would stay with the Lukeys until such time that the newcomers could establish themselves sufficiently to go it on their own. The 18 feet by 26 feet Lukey log house, typical of homesteaders’ residences, must have been extremely crowded with the addition of four adults and two small children to its confines.

    Although a few settlers had taken out homesteads earlier, the great immigration swell did not arrive until after the completion of the Canadian Northern rail line to Grandview in December 1896. The Lukeys were part of that swell. The settlers continued to arrive in great numbers, occupying almost all the available land by the time that Roman and Paraska and the two young men arrived. The homesteads near the Lukeys were all taken. In fact, when the Lukeys arrived in 1900, the best land had already been taken. No doubt, this lead to hesitation on Kyrylo’s part to take out a homestead entry immediately. Instead the Lukey family squatted on what was the best quarter of a bad lot. However, under pressure from the local land office, Kyrylo filed his Entry for Homestead on June 21, 1901.

    Karl married Maria (Mary) Oleksiuk(Andreychuk). Maria (daughter of Dmytro (Demetriu) Oleksiuk and Iryna (Irena) Byrka) was born in 1860 in Bldg 58, Babyntsi, Borodianka Raion, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine; died in 1941; was buried in St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Maria (Mary) Oleksiuk(Andreychuk)Maria (Mary) Oleksiuk(Andreychuk) was born in 1860 in Bldg 58, Babyntsi, Borodianka Raion, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine (daughter of Dmytro (Demetriu) Oleksiuk and Iryna (Irena) Byrka); died in 1941; was buried in St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.

    Notes:

    Cobblestone research:

    OLEKSIUK
    In the Registers, they wrote the surname in Latin as “Olexiuk”, “Oleksiuk” and even “Olexijow” and “Olexiow”. In the land documents 1820, they wrote “Olexow”. I will write “Oleksiuk”.
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    I have managed to determine that the first of the kin was DMYTRO OLEKSIUK (Demetrius Oleksiuk). He was born in about 1836. He married Iryna Byrka (Irena Byrka). She was born in about 1835; she died 13.03.1889 at the age of 54. Dmytro died 4.05.1895 at the age of 59. They lived in Babyntsi in the building No 58.
    In the land documents 1820, 3 Oleksiuk families lived in Babyntsi at that time: Oleksiuk Yuriy (No 57), Oleksiuk Stephan (No 58) and Oleksiuk Semen (No 61). Considering the building numbers, I assume that Stephan was the father or grandfather to Dmytro. Nevertheless, there are no Registers of the previous period to confirm/disprove it.
    Dmytro and Iryna had at least 2 children:
    OLEKSIUK HRYHORIY (Oleksiuk Gregorius) was born in about 1868. In 1889, he married Varvara Lukiy (please see the information above).
    OLEKSIUK MARIA (Oleksiuk Maria) date of birth is unknown. She married Kyrylo Lukiy (please see the information above).

    Notes:

    Roman and Vasyl were twins.

    Children:
    1. Peter Lukey was born in 1876 in Babynci, Western Ukraine; died in Apr 1953; was buried in St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    2. Ivan Lukey was born on 13 Jan 1879 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine; died on 22 Jan 1879 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine.
    3. Theodor Lukey was born on 7 Mar 1880 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine; died on 18 Feb 1881 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine.
    4. 7. Wasylina (Baleva) Lukey was born on 25 Jan 1882; died in 1955; was buried in St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada.
    5. Mykhaylo (Michael) Lukey was born on 20 Nov 1883 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine; died on 26 Nov 1883 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine.
    6. Simon Lukey was born on 3 Oct 1885 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine; died on 3 Mar 1963 in Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada; was buried in St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Norquay, Saskatchewan, Canada .
    7. Roman Lukey was born on 9 Oct 1888 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine; died on 22 Jul 1890 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine.
    8. Vasyl Lukey was born on 9 Oct 1888 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine; died on 24 Dec 1892 in Babyntsi, Galicia, Borshchiv Raion, Western Ukraine.
    9. Andrew (Andrej) Lukey was born in 1892; died in 1977; was buried in Canora Cemetery, Canora Saskatchewan, Canada.
    10. Nellie (Esther) Lukey was born in 1900; died in 1982.



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