Joseph Baldovsky was born on March 15, 1897. He served in the military in Slovakia during World War I. Joseph arrived in the United States at Ellis Island, New York City, New York on Wednesday, May 11, 1921. He departed from Liverpool, England aboard the Cedric. The trip took seven days and covered 2,780 miles. The Ellis Island manifest listed Joseph's ethnicity as Slovak and his place of residence as P. Sedliska, Czecho-Slovakia. It also states that he was going to see his brother Michael Baldovsky, who lived at 102 Superior Street in Duquesne, Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh. The manifest lists him as 27 years old, 5 feet 3 inches tall, with blue eyes, fresh, and fair complexion. Joseph married Mary Filip (Phillips) on July 16, 1923 in Saint John's Church in Luzerne, Pennsylvania. Mary was the second of twelve children of Adam and Eva (Lacek) Filip (Phillips). Joseph and Mary had seven children. Joseph worked for 35 years at the Harry E Colliery in Swoyersille as a fireman in the boiler room.
Joseph Baldovsky was born on March 15, 1897. He served in the military in Slovakia during World War I. Joseph arrived in the United States at Ellis Island, New York City, New York on Wednesday, May 11, 1921. He departed from Liverpool, England aboard the Cedric. The trip took seven days and covered 2,780 miles. The Ellis Island manifest listed Joseph's ethnicity as Slovak and his place of residence as P. Sedliska, Czecho-Slovakia. It also states that he was going to see his brother Michael Baldovsky, who lived at 102 Superior Street in Duquesne, Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh. The manifest lists him as 27 years old, 5 feet 3 inches tall, with blue eyes, fresh, and fair complexion. Joseph married Mary Filip (Phillips) on July 16, 1923 in Saint John's Church in Luzerne, Pennsylvania. Mary was the second of twelve children of Adam and Eva (Lacek) Filip (Phillips). Joseph and Mary had seven children. Joseph worked for 35 years at the Harry E Colliery in Swoyersille as a fireman in the boiler room.
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