Wednesday, April 25, 2012

PHOTO OF THE WEEK (Week of April 22, 2012)

PHOTO OF THE WEEK
Each week I am going to feature a family photo, old or new, here is this Photo of the Week!
This photo is of the Ledney family.  This picture was taken before the last two daughters in the family were born, including my grandmother, Estelle Ledney.  John Ledney came to the United States in 1909 from the area of Majdan, Torun and Lopushne, Ukraine in the Maramaros Mountains.  After spending some time in south eastern Pennsylvania, he and his family settled in South Pymatuning, Pennsylvania.  A big thanks to my cousin Kelly for scanning and sharing Grandma's family photos and taking the time to go through them with Grandma to record who is in the pictures!
 
circ 1925
Ledney Family picture, circa 1925
Front- Syl, John Sr, John Jr, Anastasia "Stella" (Bitlyan)
 holding Nicholas
back- George, Mike, and Anne



Collective Effort

I am by no means an expert on the Rusyn Heritage.  I would like this blog to be a collective effort and a place of sharing information with others.  I am proud of any research I have done, but I am not so proud that I am not willing to share!  I will be reaching out to family members who might know more than I do in order to make this blog feasible.  Please feel free to contact me if you would like to contribute or if there are any errors you might see! Thanks!  CONTACT ME!

Friday, April 20, 2012

I am Rusyn

Geneaology is in my nature; I have always been interested in my ancestral roots.  It is as if I hear my ancestors whispering my name asking me to share their story; it is my calling.

I first became interested in my dad's family, the Adams family.  How cool is it that we are likely related to TWO Presidents of the United States?  How could anyone NOT be interested in that?  How about the fact that my ancestors crossed the Atlantic on the Mayflower and the Fortune and participated in that first "Thanksgiving?"  Super neat!  To me, these roots helped me understand the history involved to a deeper extent than most people do.

About 10 years ago, as I was looking at information I had compiled as a kid, it struck me that the quarter of me that was an Adams was just that, a quarter of me.  What about the other three-quarters of me?  I didn't know much more than that I was Slovak and Ukrainian (and possibly Polish!).  I knew the stories of AFTER these families came to the US, but what about before?

At this point I began to search, obviously the first place I turned was the Internet and Ancestry.com.  I kept seeing the same words pop up over and over again on various pages: Rusyn, Ruthenian, Lemko.  These names were associated all six names that I was researching (Oschip, Turenchalk, Ledney, Bitlyan, Taczak and Kovalyak).  What is Rusyn, I asked?  Finally it began to sink in.  That other three-quarters of my blood wasn't from Slovakia, Ukrainian, or Poland; it was all from one common heritage, the Rusyn Heritage.

In this blog, I will share what being Rusyn means and explore the roots of my family.  I hope this blog allows me to expand the knowledge of my family and connect with new family members or others that share this common heritage.  I also want to utilize this blog to help keep the Rusyn heritage alive.