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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
This website represents the culmination of ten years of research into the members of the Timko/Berish extended family.
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This website represents the culmination of ten years of genealogical research into the ancestors and current family members of the Timko/Berish extended family.
  
 
The nexus of this extended family came about with the marriage of [[Joseph John Timko Sr.|J'''oseph John Timko Sr''']] to [[Anna Veronica Berish|'''Anna Veronica Berish''']]. Their simple marriage brought together two immigrant families who had come to America in an attempt to provide their families with a better way of life. This young couple's wedding took place on September 14, 1914 in the small coal-mining town of Dixonville in Indiana County, Pennsylvania. It's through this joining that the Timko/Berish extended family was created.  
 
The nexus of this extended family came about with the marriage of [[Joseph John Timko Sr.|J'''oseph John Timko Sr''']] to [[Anna Veronica Berish|'''Anna Veronica Berish''']]. Their simple marriage brought together two immigrant families who had come to America in an attempt to provide their families with a better way of life. This young couple's wedding took place on September 14, 1914 in the small coal-mining town of Dixonville in Indiana County, Pennsylvania. It's through this joining that the Timko/Berish extended family was created.  
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To gain an appreciation of the size of this extended family, one has to realize that Joseph came from a large family of five brothers and one sister, whereas Anna came from an even larger family of six bothers and six sisters. And as often in these situations, the 18 siblings of Joseph and Anna would go on to marry, have their own children, and cause the family to swell to almost eighty individuals. Then when the children of these families had their own children, the extended Timko/ Berish family grew into the hundreds of family members that we know today.
 
To gain an appreciation of the size of this extended family, one has to realize that Joseph came from a large family of five brothers and one sister, whereas Anna came from an even larger family of six bothers and six sisters. And as often in these situations, the 18 siblings of Joseph and Anna would go on to marry, have their own children, and cause the family to swell to almost eighty individuals. Then when the children of these families had their own children, the extended Timko/ Berish family grew into the hundreds of family members that we know today.
  
As one would expect, the purpose of this website is to acquaint and educate future generations of this extended family about their ancestors and the lineages that were created by the subsequent marriages of Joseph and Anna, and the marriages of their siblings. The website itself utilizes MediaWiki to provide linked-based structure that creates interconnections (links) between the subject matter of the various web pages. All subject names displayed in a bold font face are active links to other webpages that expand on the subject matter indicated. ''[Please note that while this website utilizes MediaWiki<sup><small>TM</small></sup> to present information about the family, it in no manner a part of the popular Wikipedia<sup><small>TM</small></sup> website. Therefore, one should not attempt or expect to find information about the family hosted on the Wikipedia<sup><small>TM</small></sup> website.]''
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As one would expect, the purpose of this website is to acquaint and educate future generations of this extended family about their ancestors and the lineages that were created by the subsequent marriages of Joseph and Anna, and the marriages of their siblings. The website itself utilizes MediaWiki to provide linked-based structure that creates interconnections (links) between the subject matter of the various web pages. All subject names displayed in a bold font face are active links to other webpages that expand on the subject matter indicated.  
  
== Timko/Berish Families ==
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''[Please note that while this website utilizes MediaWiki<sup><small>TM</small></sup> to present information about the family, it in no manner a part of the popular Wikipedia<sup><small>TM</small></sup> website. Therefore, one should not attempt or expect to find information about the family hosted on the Wikipedia<sup><small>TM</small></sup> website.]''
Listed below are major links to the Timko/Berish families' stories.
 
  
# '''[[Joseph John & Anna Veronica (Berish) Timko Family]]'''
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== How To Use This Website ==
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This website is a collection of facts, stories and photographs pertaining to the various families that make up the Timko/Berish extended family. And while various lists displayed on this website contain the names of all the members in a particular family, only the '''bold-faced, blue links''' will take the viewer to the webpage associated with that individual. The names of all Timko/Berish family names are listed to establish relationships between family members. However, the detailed, personal information about a particular family member is only available for those members who are deceased.
  
== Timko & Berish Family Trees & Others ==
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Also, in order to aid in locating a particular family member, the user may use the search bar in the upper-right-hand corner of this page. In addition, there are several tables listed below that were created to allow the user to look at a particular family by the family marriages, or by using the name index to search for a particular family member or to search by a particular family name.
Listed below are the family trees located on this website. The family members and their descendants are listed by birth order and generations are indicated by indentation.. Click on the bold links below to be redirect to that particular family tree.  
 
* '''[[Berish Family Tree]]'''
 
* Bishop Family Tree
 
* Briscoe Family Tree
 
* Dankovick Family Tree
 
* Dellafiora Family Tree
 
* Everett Family Tree
 
* Furin Family Tree
 
* Galetka Family Tree
 
* Hudak Family Tree
 
* Jones Family Tree
 
* McBride Family Tree
 
* Nemitt Family Tree
 
* Norris Family Tree
 
* Novotny Family Tree
 
* Petiya Family Tree
 
* Setlock Family Tree
 
* '''[[Timko Family Tree]]'''
 
* Witco Family Tree
 
* Zilka Family Tree
 
  
== Timko/Berish Extended Family Index ==
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Finally, the names of female family members are listed by their birth name. Information about about their marriages can be found on their individual Wiki page.
Below is the link to the alphabetically listing, by the family member's surname, for all the family members of the Timko and Berish families along with the families of their spouses.The links are highlighted in bold text are located at the end of a particular listing. (Updated weekly)
 
  
'''[[Extended Family Index]]'''
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== Main Family Pages ==
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Listed below are entry points to the main pages of some of Timko/Berish extended families. These pages contain general information, stories and photographs about the specific families listed. Information about a specific family members can be found by selecting the particular Wiki link.
  
== Timko/Berish Family Photograph Albums ==
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* '''[[John Edward & Ida Mae (Barnes) Laughlin Family]]'''
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*'''[[Joseph John & Anna Veronica (Berish) Timko Family]]'''
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*Stephen John & Mary (Kenderes) Timko Family [Coming Soon]
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*Michael & Anna P. (Mudry) Berish Family [Coming Soon]
  
# '''[[Joseph John Timko Sr. Family Photograph Album]]'''
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== Timko/Berish Extended Family Index ==
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Below is the link to the alphabetically listing, by the family member's surname, for all the family members of the Timko and Berish families along with the families of their spouses.The links are highlighted in '''bold-faced, blue text''' and are located at the end of a particular listing. (Updated weekly)
  
== Joseph and Anna (Berish) Timko Family ==
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'''[[Extended Family Index]]'''
Joseph was born Jozsef Timko Csanovsky in Kudlovce in the Austria-Hungary on March.17, 1893 and Anna was born at home in Riddesburg, Broadtop Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.. [Note:  Austria-Hungary would later become the county of Czechoslovakia in 1918 after the end of World War I]
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== Timko/Berish Extended Family Burial Index ==
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Below is the link to the alphabetically listing, by the family member's surname, for all the deceased family members of the Timko and Berish families along with the information necessary to locate the actual grave in the cemetery.The links are highlighted in '''bold-faced, blue text''' and are located at the end of a particular listing. (Updated monthly)
  
[[Joseph John Timko Sr.|'''Joseph John Timko Sr.''']] and [[Anna Veronica Berish|'''Anna Veronica Berish''']] married on September 14, 1914 in Dixonville, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. The young couple lived in Indiana County until 1928, when Joseph gave up being a coal miner for the more secure profession of being a steel worker in their new home in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.
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'''[[Extended Family Burial Index]]'''
 
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== Timko & Berish Extended Family Trees ==
== Their Ten Children ==
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Listed below are the family trees located on this website. The family members and their descendants are listed by birth order and generations are indicated by indentation. Click on the '''bold-faced, blue text''' links below to be redirect to a particular family tree.  
[[File:The Joseph Timko Sr Family celebrating their parent's anniversary. (1949).jpg|thumb|'''Joseph & Anna (Berish) Timko celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary with their nine children. (1949) L to R - Albert, Stephen, Mary, Edward, Joseph Sr., Joseph Jr, Anna, Anna Joan, Emma, Elizabeth and Dorothy.'''|alt=|450x450px]]
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* '''[[Berish Family Tree]]'''
The couple would have eventually have ten children with eight of them being born in Indiana County, Pennsylvania and the remaining two being born in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.
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* '''[[Bishop Family Tree]]'''
 
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* '''[[Briscoe Family Tree]]'''
* '''[[Mary Martha Timko]]'''
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* Burin Family Tree
* '''[[Anna Joan Timko]]'''
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* '''[[Campbell Family Tree]]'''
* '''[[Susanna Timko]]'''
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* [[Dankovich Family Tree|'''Dankovich Family Tree''']]
* '''[[Joseph John Timko Jr.]]'''
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* '''[[Dellafiora Family Tree]]'''
* '''[[Stephen Michael Timko]]'''
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* '''[[Everitt Family Tree]]'''
* '''[[Elizabeth Margaret Timko]]'''
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* '''[[Furin Family Tree]]'''
* '''[[Edward John Timko]]'''
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* '''[[Galetka Family Tree]]'''
* '''[[Albert James Timko]]'''
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* '''[[Grohosky Family Tree]]'''
* Emma Marie Timko
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* '''[[Hudak Family Tree]]'''
* Dorothy Alice Timko
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* Jones Family Tree
 
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* Kamenish Family Tree
== Their Thirty-Eight Grandchildren ==
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* '''[[Laughlin Family Tree]]'''
The children of Joseph and Anna presented their parents with 38 grandchildren. Twenty-one of their  grandchildren were boys and seventeen of them were girls. However, Joseph, who died in 1954, would not live long enough to see the last nineteen of his grandchildren enter this world. Only his wife Anna would live long enough to be a part of their lives.
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* '''[[McBride Family Tree]]'''
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* '''[[Nemitt Family Tree]]'''
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* '''[[Norris Family Tree]]'''
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* '''[[Novotny Family Tree]]'''
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* '''[[Petiya Family Tree]]'''
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* '''[[Petrilla Family Tree]]'''
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* '''[[Politsky Family Tree]]'''
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* '''[[Setlock Family Tree]]'''
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* '''[[Shafer Family Tree]]'''
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* Spurrier Family Tree
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* '''[[Timko Family Tree]]'''
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* '''[[Walker Family Tree]]'''
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* Weir Family Tree
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* '''[[Witco Family Tree]]'''
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* '''[[Zilka Family Tree]]'''
  
* '''[[Elizabeth Jane Petrilla]]'''
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== Site Templates ==
  
* '''[[Paul Albert Petrilla]]'''
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* [[Family Member Template]]
* John David Petrilla
 
* Joseph Ronald Timko
 
*'''[[Robert Michael Politsky]]'''
 
* Stephen Michael Timko
 
* Dean Jerome Timko
 
*'''[[Susan Margaret Timko]]'''
 
*'''[[Joyce Marie Timko]]'''
 
* Albert James Timko Jr.
 
* George Edward Timko Jr.
 
* Allen Jeffrey Timko
 
* Edward Anthony Grohosky Jr.
 
* James Joseph Campbell
 
* Emily Jo Burin
 
* Edward John Timko Jr.
 
* Joanne Louise Timko
 
* Sara Anne Campbell
 
* Sheryl Ann Timko
 
* Kenneth Joseph Timko
 
* Janice Lynn Burin
 
*'''[[Paulette Suzette Timko]]'''
 
* Thomas Michael Burin
 
* Erica Megan Grohosky
 
* Donald Judson Timko
 
* John Joseph Timko
 
* George Michael Campbell
 
* Melisa Lynne Grohosky
 
* Jeannette Francis Timko
 
* Louise Karen Timko
 
* Margaret Louise Timko
 
* Randall Gerard Grohosky
 
* Elizabeth Therese Campbell
 
* Marjorie Anne Campbell
 
* Mary Beth Timko
 
* Dorothy Marie Campbell
 
* Timothy James Timko
 
* Ronald Lawrence Timko
 

Latest revision as of 04:03, 27 April 2023

Joseph & Anna (Berish) Timko

Page edited 17-Jun -21. ET

Introduction

This website represents the culmination of ten years of genealogical research into the ancestors and current family members of the Timko/Berish extended family.

The nexus of this extended family came about with the marriage of Joseph John Timko Sr to Anna Veronica Berish. Their simple marriage brought together two immigrant families who had come to America in an attempt to provide their families with a better way of life. This young couple's wedding took place on September 14, 1914 in the small coal-mining town of Dixonville in Indiana County, Pennsylvania. It's through this joining that the Timko/Berish extended family was created.

To gain an appreciation of the size of this extended family, one has to realize that Joseph came from a large family of five brothers and one sister, whereas Anna came from an even larger family of six bothers and six sisters. And as often in these situations, the 18 siblings of Joseph and Anna would go on to marry, have their own children, and cause the family to swell to almost eighty individuals. Then when the children of these families had their own children, the extended Timko/ Berish family grew into the hundreds of family members that we know today.

As one would expect, the purpose of this website is to acquaint and educate future generations of this extended family about their ancestors and the lineages that were created by the subsequent marriages of Joseph and Anna, and the marriages of their siblings. The website itself utilizes MediaWiki to provide linked-based structure that creates interconnections (links) between the subject matter of the various web pages. All subject names displayed in a bold font face are active links to other webpages that expand on the subject matter indicated.

[Please note that while this website utilizes MediaWikiTM to present information about the family, it in no manner a part of the popular WikipediaTM website. Therefore, one should not attempt or expect to find information about the family hosted on the WikipediaTM website.]

How To Use This Website

This website is a collection of facts, stories and photographs pertaining to the various families that make up the Timko/Berish extended family. And while various lists displayed on this website contain the names of all the members in a particular family, only the bold-faced, blue links will take the viewer to the webpage associated with that individual. The names of all Timko/Berish family names are listed to establish relationships between family members. However, the detailed, personal information about a particular family member is only available for those members who are deceased.

Also, in order to aid in locating a particular family member, the user may use the search bar in the upper-right-hand corner of this page. In addition, there are several tables listed below that were created to allow the user to look at a particular family by the family marriages, or by using the name index to search for a particular family member or to search by a particular family name.

Finally, the names of female family members are listed by their birth name. Information about about their marriages can be found on their individual Wiki page.

Main Family Pages

Listed below are entry points to the main pages of some of Timko/Berish extended families. These pages contain general information, stories and photographs about the specific families listed. Information about a specific family members can be found by selecting the particular Wiki link.

Timko/Berish Extended Family Index

Below is the link to the alphabetically listing, by the family member's surname, for all the family members of the Timko and Berish families along with the families of their spouses.The links are highlighted in bold-faced, blue text and are located at the end of a particular listing. (Updated weekly)

Extended Family Index

Timko/Berish Extended Family Burial Index

Below is the link to the alphabetically listing, by the family member's surname, for all the deceased family members of the Timko and Berish families along with the information necessary to locate the actual grave in the cemetery.The links are highlighted in bold-faced, blue text and are located at the end of a particular listing. (Updated monthly)

Extended Family Burial Index

Timko & Berish Extended Family Trees

Listed below are the family trees located on this website. The family members and their descendants are listed by birth order and generations are indicated by indentation. Click on the bold-faced, blue text links below to be redirect to a particular family tree.

Site Templates