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  • Suffield, CT
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Jennifer Culp replied to J Oakes's discussion Turterebes, Szatmar, Hungary in the group Hungarian ancestors
"I have relatives from Ogdensburg, Gouvernear, Potsdam, and Massena. I do recall any address in Massena, but would be interested to see if your family knew of mine...."
Dec 10, 2012
Jennifer Culp replied to J Oakes's discussion Turterebes, Szatmar, Hungary in the group Hungarian ancestors
"My family is also from Turterebes!! I would love to inquire about others families who may have known mine, as well as information about where they lived, etc. Looking forward to any replies!"
Dec 10, 2012
J Oakes replied to J Oakes's discussion Turterebes, Szatmar, Hungary in the group Hungarian ancestors
"Email me directly at j-oakes@cox.net. Julie"
Aug 11, 2012
Andrew Rusello replied to J Oakes's discussion Turterebes, Szatmar, Hungary in the group Hungarian ancestors
"Yes we are all from Massena, My fathers Family was Rusello and My mother was Francia. We lived on Jefferson Ave."
Aug 11, 2012
J Oakes replied to J Oakes's discussion Turterebes, Szatmar, Hungary in the group Hungarian ancestors
"Hi Andrew! Are you or your parents/grandparents from Massena, NY? Your name looks familiar and it is likely I have information about your family. Julie"
Aug 7, 2012
Andrew Rusello replied to J Oakes's discussion Turterebes, Szatmar, Hungary in the group Hungarian ancestors
"My ancestors on my mother's side were from Turterebes.  They are Regina Stucz and Andras Franczia."
Aug 7, 2012
J Oakes replied to Jerry O'Neill's discussion Istvan Stucz
"My grandparents were Gabri Mihaly and Bauer Julianna - both originally of Turterebes who settled in Massena.  Although the Molnar and Stucz families are not directly in my blood lineage (according to what I have uncovered to date) they married…"
Apr 1, 2012
Richie C. replied to J Oakes's discussion Brazias County? Vilkininkai in the group Genealogy of Lithuania
"How's this for a late reply? The answer would be 'both'.  Some worked in Scotland temporarily to earn passage to the USA, others stayed, or couldn't earn enough to continue their trip.  There's an interesting…"
Feb 29, 2012
Sigitas Pacesa replied to J Oakes's discussion Surname Spelling Challenges: Kreipovich, Geraitis/Giraitis, Strimike & Maldabuois ? in the group Genealogy of Lithuania
"Maldabuois sounds like consonant is missing - can be MaldabuoNis, MaldabuoJis, etc.. Rgds Sigitas"
Sep 29, 2010
John Peters replied to J Oakes's discussion Surname Spelling Challenges: Kreipovich, Geraitis/Giraitis, Strimike & Maldabuois ? in the group Genealogy of Lithuania
"Here are the rules for surname endings. The masculine endings of surnames generally is "-as," "-is", "-ys", "-us", and sometimes "-a". The ending "-e" would be a female ending, so…"
Sep 7, 2010
J Oakes added a discussion to the group Genealogy of Lithuania
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Surname Spelling Challenges: Kreipovich, Geraitis/Giraitis, Strimike & Maldabuois ?

I'm helping another friend with Lithuanian lineage and am stuck again with names. Any suggestions on alternate spellings of KREIPOVICH? Allegedly, Michael Vito Kreipovich immigrated from Lithuania (time frame unknown.)  Is the single female version of Giraitis "Giraitaite"?  Eva Giraitis immigrated in 1903 from Lithuania.  Any variations of STRIMIKE?  William Strimike, born 25 August 1877, immigrated in 1898. The place of birth on William's WWII Draft Card is listed as MALDABUOIS.  Any…See More
Sep 7, 2010
Joan Cook replied to J Oakes's discussion Brazias County? Vilkininkai in the group Genealogy of Lithuania
"Hi, From what I can tell, quite a few Lithuanians worked in the coal mines in Scotland before coming to America. I discovered this for my family & it was a complete surprise. I am curious about your Brazias County. My Great grandmother's…"
Sep 4, 2010
J Oakes replied to J Oakes's discussion What is the correct spelling & where is "Buktiniku, Lithuana"? in the group Genealogy of Lithuania
"John: Thank you kindly for the explanation of the endings. I would have never been able to find the manifest based upon my limited knowledge. This is not my family line but that of a friend, and so I am unfamiliar with the Lithuanian traditions. I…"
Sep 3, 2010
John Peters replied to J Oakes's discussion What is the correct spelling & where is "Buktiniku, Lithuana"? in the group Genealogy of Lithuania
"Buktininkai (not Buktinikai) is in the Alytus district, east-north-east of Simnas, an area that prior to WWI would have been in the Suwalki gubernia or province of the Russian Empire. The area borders Poland thus has a mixed population of ethnic…"
Sep 3, 2010
J Oakes left a comment for Richie C.
"The name was listed in the manifest as Trakimavicuite.  She immigrated in November 1924 and was married around 1926/1927 with first KNOWN child born in Connecticut in 1927. Not certain if she ever made it to Pennsylvania. "
Sep 2, 2010
J Oakes left a comment for Richie C.
"The name was listed in the manifest as Trakimavicuite.  She immigrated in November 1924 and was married around 1926/1927 with first KNOWN child born in Connecticut in 1927. Not certain if she ever made it to Pennsylvania. "
Sep 2, 2010

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What surnames are you interested in researching?
For me: Oakes, Beauchene, Racine, Gabri, Bauer, Ticz, French, Brannon, Parkinson, Waldruff

For a friend: Petrauskas, Trakimas or Trakymas, Šukevicius, Kružikas or Kružikaskas
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
Hungary, Holland, Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, Poland
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Intermediate Family History Researcher
For what reason did you start genealogy research?
hobby

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At 7:57pm on September 2, 2010, Richie C. said…
Interesting...so was she actually Trakimas/Trakimasaite/Trakimasiute? or was she Trakimavicius/Trakimaviciute? Maybe it was shortened. Connerton is an extinct village in Butler Township, Schuylkill County, PA...just on the high road from Girardville through William Penn to Shenandoah. My grandfather was born there.

I checked but didn't find a logical match for Butkiniku...which changing the ending should be Butkininkai. The closest I found were:

Butkinai
Butkiškiai
Batkūnai
At 10:49am on September 1, 2010, Richie C. said…
Hi J,
Thanks for joining my Lithuanian group.

Your Petrauskas name is one of the most common names in Lithuania, as I'm sure you discovered.

Kruzik seems to be a shortened form of Kružikas or Kružikauskas.

Trakimas (male form) you have spot on, but it can also be spelled Trakymas.

Szukewecute would be a Polonized spelling of the maiden female form of Šukevičius--it would properly be Šukevičiute for an unmarried girl, and Šukevičiene for a woman married to a Mr. Šukevičius. Do you know where in Lithuania this family is from?
 
 
 

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