Rynkiewicz - Hyduck Roots Nanticoke, PA Honeypot
Hi,
My name is John J. Rynkiewicz and I am the Grandson of John & Mary Rynkiewicz who resided on 239 East Broad St., Nanticoke, PA. My Grandfather died of Black Lung Disease on Jun 9, 1943 and was 56 at the time of his death, he was a coal miner born in Russia/Poland around 9 Nov 1887. He married Mary Hyduck born in Austria in 1893, she died in 1957 and both are buried in the Holy Trinity Cemetery. At the time of my Grandmothers death she resided at 245 Railroad St., Nanticoke, PA. They had five children, Helen (2 Sep 1910); Henry (5 Dec 1912) Joseph (11 Mar 1914 My Father); Edward (5 Jan 1917) and Walter (11 Oct 1918). I'm trying to find out if my Grandfather had any brothers and sisters when he immigrated into the U.S. around 1903/04. Hopefully someone will read this and have documentation and or photos to share with me. I have found my Grandparents via a 1920 Census where their names were mis-spelled as RANCAVAGE. They list all 5 children and the Grandparents residing on Diamond St at the time of the 7 Jan 1920 census was taken. Their neighbors on Diamond St. were a family by the name of Stanley(28) & Josephine(22) Zbiersjewski with sons Stanley Jr (4) and Joseph (2) and on the other side of my Grandparents was a family named Bruno(32) & Lottie(25), Sonygelske with Pearl(6), Edward(4) and Joseph(2). Any pictures and or birth/death or land certificates greatly appreciated. I can be reached via email [email protected]. Appreciate all the help in advance from anyone. One more side note! I have received from PA Vitals my Grandfathers death certificate. On this document it states his father's name was Andrew. It list his mother's name and place of birth as "un-know" as most likely my Grandmother did not know her name at the time of my grandfather's death or just was too upset to remember it? I need help in finding out who she was and where she was from? If any of this info is helpful to you or you feel you may be able to contribute your information to help me please feel free to contact me.
Thanks
[email protected] (The Grandson)