After a few weeks of transcribing my notes from all of the phone interviews for which I am grateful, the HRICKO FAMILY TREE is complete...at least as far as I could go.
Before you look down at the scanned pages (all 16 of them), here are some instructions on how the sheets are laid out. Each sheet is lettered A through P. You'll notice that each sheet is set up in column format. Why this way? It was the easiest for me. Anyway, each column is a generation so the farther left you go on a page, the further back a generation you go.
I also circled in RED the base couple that produced the 8 HRICKO CHILDREN that is responsible for every one of us on the tree. Once you print the pages out, lay them down vertically so that page A is above page B and so on. You'll see how they all fit once you start. My name is highlighted in yellow so that you can see how I fit into the family if you were confused with my explanation in an earlier post.
Here they are. Any questions, feel free to leave a comment!
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
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My DNA tes,t matches Louis Hricko. The research I Have done, also finds Tekla Hricko in Plymouth, Luzerne Co, Pa, before 1900.
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