Tosha who came to the states in 1905, from the Russian Empire, likely from Kiev, Ukraine. or earlier with his father Frinkulo and mother Dula Gheorgeski Dimitro ,his brother Zulka Vlado and sister Ruby Rupunka.
His father was the son of Georgi Suvari. His mother's father was Georggor.
Tosha's great-grandfather was Frinkulo Mikhailovich, the patriarch of the "Frinkuleshti".
His wife was Sisa, who's father was Elia, the son of Toma Temasko . Her mother was Stoyka,the daughter of Zulka Juvena, who may have been the sister to Zlatcho Demitro.She was also a great grandaughter to Mina Demitro, the matriarch of the "Mineshti".
Together, Tosha and Sisa had Giorgi(Joe), Toma,Yulcha,Yanna, Lutka, Eda,and Lily.
He used Thomas, but the marker says Tosher.
RIP Te aven yerto
Recently found his draft registration says born 15 March, 1883. His doctor was Philip Srebnik, who would visit him daily at his Sherif street address when he was dying and gave him so called the vitamin shots. Dr Philip Srebnik who died only a few months later, can also be found on Findagrave site. He aided many Roma but was well rewarded financially. He bought the building of his practice on the lower east side of Manhattan
Tosha who came to the states in 1905, from the Russian Empire, likely from Kiev, Ukraine. or earlier with his father Frinkulo and mother Dula Gheorgeski Dimitro ,his brother Zulka Vlado and sister Ruby Rupunka.
His father was the son of Georgi Suvari. His mother's father was Georggor.
Tosha's great-grandfather was Frinkulo Mikhailovich, the patriarch of the "Frinkuleshti".
His wife was Sisa, who's father was Elia, the son of Toma Temasko . Her mother was Stoyka,the daughter of Zulka Juvena, who may have been the sister to Zlatcho Demitro.She was also a great grandaughter to Mina Demitro, the matriarch of the "Mineshti".
Together, Tosha and Sisa had Giorgi(Joe), Toma,Yulcha,Yanna, Lutka, Eda,and Lily.
He used Thomas, but the marker says Tosher.
RIP Te aven yerto
Recently found his draft registration says born 15 March, 1883. His doctor was Philip Srebnik, who would visit him daily at his Sherif street address when he was dying and gave him so called the vitamin shots. Dr Philip Srebnik who died only a few months later, can also be found on Findagrave site. He aided many Roma but was well rewarded financially. He bought the building of his practice on the lower east side of Manhattan
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