Re: Krempasky's in Western Pa.
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Krempasky's in Western Pa.
Terry Krempasky 4/01/04
Don't know if there is a relation with your Krempasky's or not.My connection to the name is my great grandmother, Maria Krempasky b. 1865 the daughter of Michael KREMPASKY and Teresia MARFLAK from Hnilcik Delava.I have a copy of her baptismal and it shows districtus;Spisska Nova Ves and also Roman Cath Church in Hnilec.Mary married Peter KECER in 1899 in Fayette County and had a child Petrum b. 1900 who I know was baptized in Westmoreland County.I don't know when this child died but had to be before 1918,I have a copy of his Naturalization Paper's, he's not listed.My grandmother, was born in Fayette County, in 1905.Redstone Twp, Brier Hill. Other KECER children included John, b. 1902, Mary, b. 1905, Adam and Peter.Irma and Rosalie KREMPASKY were raised by my great grandmother after the death of their mother (in the late 1920's). They are not "sure" how they were related to Maria KREMPASKY KECER.Their father was Charles KREMPASKY.I found him in the 1930 census, widowed, living with his cousin, John KREMPASKY in Fayette Co, Washington Twp.The girls were not listed as living with the KECER's and have not found them in the 1930 census.Is there any connection by what I have told you?My grandmother had on her SS application as mother's maiden name KREMPOSKY but that is the only thing I found with that spelling. Have yet to get to Family History Center to order film, if available.
Karen
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Re: Krempasky's in Western Pa.
Terry Krempasky 2/17/12
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Karen H 3/06/12
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Re: Krempasky's in Western Pa.
Terry Krempasky 7/11/04