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Born December 31, 1885 in Solina, Podkarpackie, Poland.  
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Born December 31, 1885 in Solina, Podkarpackie, Poland. His birth name was Janko Pidkalycki.<ref>Jankko Pidkalycki was noted on his death certificate along side the name John Politsky. It also should be noted that the letter "y" in his surname Politsky was often replaced with the letter "i."</ref> 
  
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
Anthony was of average build and height. He had brown hair which started receding in later years.
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Anthony was of average build (weighed 150 lbs in  and was 5 foot 8 inches in height. He had blue eyes and blonde hair which started receding in later years.
  
 
== Early Years ==
 
== Early Years ==
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* '''Childhood''' -
 
* '''Childhood''' -
 
* '''Siblings'''
 
* '''Siblings'''
** '''[[Joseph John Politsky]]'''
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** '''[[Michael Joseph Politsky]]'''
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== Emigration & Immigration ==
** '''[[Mary Christine Politsky]]'''
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John emigrated from the city of Fiume Bremen, Germany. He arrived aboard the S.S. Brandenburg in the Baltimore, Maryland on June 30, 1904.
** '''[[John Edward Politsky]]'''
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** '''[[Julius A. Politsky]]'''
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== Naturalization ==
** '''[[Walter D. Politsky]]'''
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** '''[[Anna Alberta Politsky|Anna Alberta Politsk]]<nowiki/>y'''
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==== Documentation: ====
** '''[[Paul Mark Politsky]]'''
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John became a naturalized citizen of the United States of America.
** '''[[Helen Joan Politsky]]'''
 
  
 
== Education ==
 
== Education ==
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== Military Service Years ==
 
== Military Service Years ==
Tony never served in U.S. Armed Forces
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John never served in U.S. Armed Forces
  
 
== Family Years ==
 
== Family Years ==
Married Sophia Agnes Baran in 1926 (approximately) and the couple had four children, one boy - Richard Anthony and three girls - Irene Helen, Marion Mildred and Karen Lee.
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Married '''[[Julia Klym]]''' in February of 1906 in Gallitzin, Cambria, Pennsylvania.  The couple had ten children: seven boys - Adam Anthony, Joseph John, Michael Joseph, John Edward, Julius A., Walter D. and Paul Mark, and three girls - Mary Christine, Anna Alberta and Helen Joan.
  
 
The couple had ten children.
 
The couple had ten children.
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== Residences ==
 
== Residences ==
During the Anna's years in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, he lived with her family in a total of ten house, rented or owned, on the southwest side of the city.
 
 
 
* Lived in New Kensington, Pennsylvania in 1927
 
* Lived in New Kensington, Pennsylvania in 1927
 
* Lived in Plum, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in 1930
 
* Lived in Plum, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in 1930
* Lived at 2207 Maryland Street in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio in 1940
 
  
 
== Working Years ==
 
== Working Years ==
Tony was employed as a tire maker at '''[[Denman Tire Corporation]]''' located which was located in Leavittsburg, Trumbull County, Ohio. He retired in 1964 after working there for 15 years.
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John was employed as a loader In the coal mines of the Allegheny-Pittsburgh Coal Co.  
 
 
He was formerly worked for a time as a laborer at Republic Steel Corporation in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.
 
 
 
Previously, he was employed as a coal miner.
 
  
 
== Personal Life ==
 
== Personal Life ==
  
 
== Death ==
 
== Death ==
Tony passed away on October 22, 1984 at 6:10 a.m. at Meadowbrook Manor Nursing Home in Warren, Trumbull Co, Ohio.  
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John passed away due to pneumonia brought on by influenza  on July 8, 1933 at Citizens General Hospital in New Kensington, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.  
  
He was buried on October 24, 1984 at All Souls Cemetery on Hoagland-Blackstub Road, one mile north of SR 305 in Cortland, Trumbull County, Ohio. This cemetery is approximately 7-8 miles north of Warren, Ohio.
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He was buried on July 11, 1933 at St. Mary's Cemetery in Lower Burrell, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. His grave is located in Section: St Francis (F), Row: 2, Grave: 50.

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Page edited 10-September-2024. ET

Born December 31, 1885 in Solina, Podkarpackie, Poland. His birth name was Janko Pidkalycki.[1]

Description

Anthony was of average build (weighed 150 lbs in and was 5 foot 8 inches in height. He had blue eyes and blonde hair which started receding in later years.

Early Years

  • Childhood -
  • Siblings

Emigration & Immigration

John emigrated from the city of Fiume Bremen, Germany. He arrived aboard the S.S. Brandenburg in the Baltimore, Maryland on June 30, 1904.

Naturalization

Documentation:

John became a naturalized citizen of the United States of America.

Education

John could read and write.

Religion

Military Service Years

John never served in U.S. Armed Forces

Family Years

Married Julia Klym in February of 1906 in Gallitzin, Cambria, Pennsylvania. The couple had ten children: seven boys - Adam Anthony, Joseph John, Michael Joseph, John Edward, Julius A., Walter D. and Paul Mark, and three girls - Mary Christine, Anna Alberta and Helen Joan.

The couple had ten children.

Residences

  • Lived in New Kensington, Pennsylvania in 1927
  • Lived in Plum, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in 1930

Working Years

John was employed as a loader In the coal mines of the Allegheny-Pittsburgh Coal Co.

Personal Life

Death

John passed away due to pneumonia brought on by influenza on July 8, 1933 at Citizens General Hospital in New Kensington, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.

He was buried on July 11, 1933 at St. Mary's Cemetery in Lower Burrell, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. His grave is located in Section: St Francis (F), Row: 2, Grave: 50.

  1. Jankko Pidkalycki was noted on his death certificate along side the name John Politsky. It also should be noted that the letter "y" in his surname Politsky was often replaced with the letter "i."