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Searching for: +path:russian-surnames +(+date:apr +date:2002)
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1. [RUSSIAN-SURNAMES] Oryhoski or any of its variants [1]
hello, i was wondering if anyone has heard of this name Oryhoski? i have a relative named Theodore Frank Oryhoski that supposedly came over here when about 16 years of age to Canada (heresay) and worked in a tuna factory then came to Cuyahoaga County, Ohio and married a Polish girl. he was born 1879 in Russia somewhere. i do know his fathers name was Alexander Oryhoski (spelling could be different) and the mothers name was Maria Jacrkov. i don't have anymore info on these people. i hope someone can h
2. [RUSSIAN-SURNAMES] ORYHOSKI or any of its variants [1]
hello, i am looking for one of my ancestors Thoedore "Frank" Oryhoski (spelling of the last name maybe different in Russia, this is the English terms). he was born 1879 and came to unites states year unknown. i would like to know more info on him, would someone have any information for lookups? hope someone can help. jamie
3. [RUSSIAN-SURNAMES] SKILKEN [1]
My grandmother's name is SKILKEN. Most of her family immigrated between 1905 and 1910. I have found most of her family's passenger manifests and the name is always SKILKEN or SCILKEN, although I have found other records that spell the name SKILKY, SKILKO, etc. I have requested research in the archives but am told that SKILKEN is not a Russian name and I have therefore never been able to find any records. Does anyone have any suggestions how to find the original name? I had thought that since the passen

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