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Born on March 22,1910 in Buck Run, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. He was the seventh oldest child to '''[[Michael Berish]]''' and '''[[Anna P. Mudry]]'''. | Born on March 22,1910 in Buck Run, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. He was the seventh oldest child to '''[[Michael Berish]]''' and '''[[Anna P. Mudry]]'''. | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
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== Early Years == | == Early Years == | ||
− | * '''Childhood''' - | + | * '''Childhood''' - Peter was born Petrum Biros. The family name would later be changed to Berish after his father's naturalization in 1922. [[File:Peter John Berish atop a rock pile.jpg|thumb|283x283px|Peter John Berish atop a rock pile]] |
* '''Siblings''' | * '''Siblings''' | ||
− | ** '''[[Anna Veronica Berish]]''' | + | **'''[[Anna Veronica Berish]]''' |
** [[Michael George Berish|'''Michael George Berish''']] | ** [[Michael George Berish|'''Michael George Berish''']] | ||
** '''[[John Paul Berish]]''' | ** '''[[John Paul Berish]]''' | ||
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** '''[[Mary Louise Berish]]''' | ** '''[[Mary Louise Berish]]''' | ||
** '''[[Elizabeth Helen Berish]]''' | ** '''[[Elizabeth Helen Berish]]''' | ||
− | ** Susan Elizabeth Berish | + | ** '''[[Susan Elizabeth Berish]]''' |
− | ** Theresa E. Berish | + | ** '''[[Theresa E. Berish]]''' |
− | ** Joseph Berish | + | ** '''[[Joseph Berish]]''' |
** [[Paul Joseph Berish|'''Paul Joseph Berish''']] | ** [[Paul Joseph Berish|'''Paul Joseph Berish''']] | ||
− | ** Margaret Ann Berish | + | ** '''[[Margaret Ann Berish - Beros]]''' |
− | ** Emma Eleanor Berish | + | ** '''[[Emma Eleanor Berish]]''' |
== Education == | == Education == | ||
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== Religion == | == Religion == | ||
− | Peter was baptized into the Catholic faith on March 27, 1910 in Clymer, Indiana County, Ohio. He was a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. | + | Peter was baptized into the Catholic faith Baptized by Reverend F. Wieczore on March 27, 1910 in Clymer, Indiana County, Ohio. His godparents were Michael Cfufoliez and Maria Gregon |
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+ | He was a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. | ||
== Family Years == | == Family Years == | ||
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The couple would eventually have three children: | The couple would eventually have three children: | ||
− | * Robert John Berish | + | * '''[[Robert John Berish]]''' |
− | * Edward George Berish | + | * '''[[Edward George Berish]]''' |
− | * Margaret Ann Berish | + | * '''[[Margaret Ann Berish-Zilka]]''' |
+ | During the early years of their marriage Peter worked in the nearby coal mines. Not only was the work in the mines was dangerous but also inconsistent. Mines were opening and closing all the time. Peter had been talking to his brother-in-law Joseph Timko Sr and was told that maybe he should look for work in Warren, Ohio if he wanted job security. Peter traveled to Warren, stayed with Joseph and tried a few jobs such as working at Denman Tire for a few weeks before Joseph persuaded him to look for a job at Republic Steel Corp. Peter was hired and eventually worked as a millwright in the mill. With a new job secured, Peter, or Pete as he was known, moved his family to Warren, in Trumbull County, OH in 1948 when he was thirty-eight years old. His son Edward remembered them loading all their furnishings in a truck Peter managed to borrow from a friend. Then, both Edward and his brother Robert rode in the back of the truck on their journey to their new home. | ||
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+ | Their new home was on the south side of Warren at 769 Fourth Street, not far from his bother-in-law Joseph Timko. To buy their new home, Peter and Mary had to borrow money from Mary’s father, Michael Zilka. In order for them to repay the loan, Mary went to work at Packard Electric, a division of General Motors, for a couple of years. When they saved enough money to repay her father’s loan, Mary took him the money. Michael took the money, counted it out and said that the amount was the correct amount. He then quietly gave the money back to his daughter and told her to keep it. His daughter had done what she had promised to do by repaying the loan. He looked at the arrangement from the point of view that he had helped his daughter, she had learned to manage her families finances, her family was building a new life and that was all he really wanted. They both got what they wanted. | ||
== Residences == | == Residences == | ||
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+ | * The family moved from Indiana County, Pennsylvania to Warren, in Trumbull County, OH in 1948 when he was thirty-eight years old. His son Edward remembered them loading all their furnishings in a truck Peter managed to borrow from a friend. Then, both Edward and his brother Robert rode in the back of the truck on their journey to their new home. | ||
+ | * Lived at 769 Fourth Street in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. | ||
+ | * Lived at 1199 Elm Road NE in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio | ||
== Working Years == | == Working Years == | ||
− | He was employed as a millwright at Republic Steel Corporation and retired in 1975 after 27 years. | + | He was employed as a millwright at Republic Steel Corporation and retired in 1975 after 27 years. |
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+ | Previously he worked as a coal miner in Indiana County, Pennsylvania (Circa 1930). Actually he had started working in 1924 for which he had to register with the county to prove he was not underage. | ||
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+ | In later years, when the mines were closing he looked for employment in Ohio. Peter had been talking to his brother-in-law Joseph Timko Sr and was told that maybe he should look for work in Warren, Ohio if he wanted job security. Peter traveled to Warren, stayed with Joseph and tried a few jobs such as working at Denman Tire for a few weeks before Joseph persuaded him to look for a job at Republic Steel Corp. Peter was hired and eventually worked as a millwright in the mill. | ||
== Personal Life == | == Personal Life == | ||
− | Peter liked to hunt and fish. | + | Peter liked to hunt and fish, particularly with his father. However, there was practical side to his passion for hunting in his youth. Any game, such as squirrel, groundhog, rabbits, etc. were hunted, cleaned and became the main course for the family's dinner. Those were lean years and everything was used to keep the family fed and warm, especially during the long, cold winter months. |
== Death == | == Death == | ||
− | Peter died bone cancer on November 19, 1991 at home in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. He was buried on November 27, | + | Peter died of bone cancer on November 19, 1991 at home in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. |
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+ | He was buried on November 27, 1991 at Pineview Memorial Cemetery in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. The grave of Peter is located in Pineview Cemetery at 4049 Youngstown Rd SE in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. This cemetery is approximately 3.2 miles southeast of the city. |
Latest revision as of 02:42, 23 November 2023
Page edited 30-Oct-22. ET
Born on March 22,1910 in Buck Run, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. He was the seventh oldest child to Michael Berish and Anna P. Mudry.
Description
Peter was of average build and stature (5 foot 10 inch). He was clean shaven and had brown hair and brown eyes. He wore glasses in later years.
Early Years
- Childhood - Peter was born Petrum Biros. The family name would later be changed to Berish after his father's naturalization in 1922.
- Siblings
Education
Completed the eighth grade.
Religion
Peter was baptized into the Catholic faith Baptized by Reverend F. Wieczore on March 27, 1910 in Clymer, Indiana County, Ohio. His godparents were Michael Cfufoliez and Maria Gregon
He was a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church.
Family Years
Married Mary Zilka on June 12, 1933 in the Homer City, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. The couple had three children: two boy - Robert John and Edward George, and one girl - Margaret Ann.
The couple would eventually have three children:
During the early years of their marriage Peter worked in the nearby coal mines. Not only was the work in the mines was dangerous but also inconsistent. Mines were opening and closing all the time. Peter had been talking to his brother-in-law Joseph Timko Sr and was told that maybe he should look for work in Warren, Ohio if he wanted job security. Peter traveled to Warren, stayed with Joseph and tried a few jobs such as working at Denman Tire for a few weeks before Joseph persuaded him to look for a job at Republic Steel Corp. Peter was hired and eventually worked as a millwright in the mill. With a new job secured, Peter, or Pete as he was known, moved his family to Warren, in Trumbull County, OH in 1948 when he was thirty-eight years old. His son Edward remembered them loading all their furnishings in a truck Peter managed to borrow from a friend. Then, both Edward and his brother Robert rode in the back of the truck on their journey to their new home.
Their new home was on the south side of Warren at 769 Fourth Street, not far from his bother-in-law Joseph Timko. To buy their new home, Peter and Mary had to borrow money from Mary’s father, Michael Zilka. In order for them to repay the loan, Mary went to work at Packard Electric, a division of General Motors, for a couple of years. When they saved enough money to repay her father’s loan, Mary took him the money. Michael took the money, counted it out and said that the amount was the correct amount. He then quietly gave the money back to his daughter and told her to keep it. His daughter had done what she had promised to do by repaying the loan. He looked at the arrangement from the point of view that he had helped his daughter, she had learned to manage her families finances, her family was building a new life and that was all he really wanted. They both got what they wanted.
Residences
- The family moved from Indiana County, Pennsylvania to Warren, in Trumbull County, OH in 1948 when he was thirty-eight years old. His son Edward remembered them loading all their furnishings in a truck Peter managed to borrow from a friend. Then, both Edward and his brother Robert rode in the back of the truck on their journey to their new home.
- Lived at 769 Fourth Street in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.
- Lived at 1199 Elm Road NE in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio
Working Years
He was employed as a millwright at Republic Steel Corporation and retired in 1975 after 27 years.
Previously he worked as a coal miner in Indiana County, Pennsylvania (Circa 1930). Actually he had started working in 1924 for which he had to register with the county to prove he was not underage.
In later years, when the mines were closing he looked for employment in Ohio. Peter had been talking to his brother-in-law Joseph Timko Sr and was told that maybe he should look for work in Warren, Ohio if he wanted job security. Peter traveled to Warren, stayed with Joseph and tried a few jobs such as working at Denman Tire for a few weeks before Joseph persuaded him to look for a job at Republic Steel Corp. Peter was hired and eventually worked as a millwright in the mill.
Personal Life
Peter liked to hunt and fish, particularly with his father. However, there was practical side to his passion for hunting in his youth. Any game, such as squirrel, groundhog, rabbits, etc. were hunted, cleaned and became the main course for the family's dinner. Those were lean years and everything was used to keep the family fed and warm, especially during the long, cold winter months.
Death
Peter died of bone cancer on November 19, 1991 at home in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.
He was buried on November 27, 1991 at Pineview Memorial Cemetery in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. The grave of Peter is located in Pineview Cemetery at 4049 Youngstown Rd SE in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. This cemetery is approximately 3.2 miles southeast of the city.