Michael John Valuchuck
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Born on September 23, 1894 in Rzyiviec Galicia, Poland. He is a son of John Valuchuck and Cora (maiden name unknown).
Description
Michael was average in build who stood about 5 foot 6 inches in height. His had dark brown hair and hazel eyes.
Early Years
Childhood -
Siblings
Emigration & Immigration
Documentation shows that in 1913, Michael John Valuchuck, immigrated to America. He arrived on the Princess Matoik and entered this country through Ellis Island, New York.
Naturalization
Paperwork:
Education
There is no known record of whether or not Michael attended school however U.S. Federal Census documents indicate he could read and write.
Religion
Mr. Valuchuck was a member of St. Gertrude’s Church
Family Years
Married Anna Margaret Witco on June 25, 1923 in Dixonville, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. The couple had five children: one boy - Michael John and four girls - Jennie Theresa, Carolyn A., Helen Teresa and Irene Marie. Anna had four girls from two previous marriages, Elizabeth Virginia from her first marriage to Joseph Pavlisco. Mary, Anna Mae and Margaret Anne from her second marriage to Stephen Timko.
The couple would have eventually have five children;
- Edward Michael Valuchuck
- Jennie Theresa Valuchuck
- Carolyn A. Valuchuck
- Helen Teresa Valuchuck
- Irene Marie Valuchuck
Residences
During the family's years in Indiana County, Pennsylvania Michael lived in the following towns:
- Barnesboro, Indiana County, Pennsylvania
- Johnstown, Indiana County, Pennsylvania
- Heilwood, Indiana County, Pennsylvania
- Dixonville, Indiana County, Pennsylvania
- Commodore, Indiana County, Pennsylvania
- McIntyre, Indiana County, Pennsylvania
Working Years
Worked as a coal miner for the R&P Coal Company at the various coal mines that dotted the Indiana County, Pennsylvania countryside.
Personal Life
Mr. Valuchuck was a member of Local 3548 UMW of America and Polish National Alliance Lodge 1397, all of McIntyre, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.
Death
Stephen passed away on Sunday, January 19, 1964, at 9:05 p.m. in the Indiana Hospital in Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.
He was buried on January 23, 1964 in St. Bernard’s Cemetery, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.