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Andrew (Evstratii) Peters(Petlyuk) Sr.

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Andrew (Evstratii) Peters(Petlyuk) Sr.

Birth
Odeska, Ukraine
Death
3 Feb 1952 (aged 69)
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 16
Memorial ID
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Andrew Peters Sr.
Andrew Peters Sr., 69, of 2304 Georgia Ave., passed away Sunday at Rocky Knoll Sanatorium following a lingering illness.
He was born in the Ukraine, Russia, on Dec. 12, 1882 and came to America and Sheboygan in 1909. On Jan. 25th, 1914, he was married to Miss Rose Malnik of Sheboygan. Since coming here until his illness in 1932 he was an employee of the Kohler Co.
Survivors include his wife; four sons, John of Chicago, Capt. Anthony Peters of the U.S. Army Medical Corps, Camp Haven, the Rev. Andrew Peters Jr. of Lancaster, Calif., and Frank of Los Angeles; four daughters, Anne M. Peters of Chicago, Marie, Helen and Rosemary of Sheboygan; and four grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be held at 2pm Wednesday, at the Steffen Funeral home. The Rev. Daniel F. Roth, pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist church, will officiate and burial will be made in Wildwood cemetery.
The body will lie in state at the funeral home from 2pm Tuesday, until the hour of services.

Records found in his hometown of Berezna, Kiev, Ukraine

They found a birth record in the records from 1882 for the Rozhdestvo-Bogoroditskii church of the town Berezna Skvirskii, Kiev guberna (county, more or less)

No. 79. Evstratii. Born 12th, baptized 13 December in the year 1882.
Parents: from Berezna the soldier Afanasii Filippovich Petlyuk and his wife Vassa Karpova, both Russian Orthodox."
Dates are in the old style (Julian calendar).
File reference to this note: Fond (major archival heading) 127, opis
(section) 1078, delo (box) 367, "ark. 18 ob." -- which may mean "in the archives of the 18th oblast (district)".



Andrew Peters Sr.
Andrew Peters Sr., 69, of 2304 Georgia Ave., passed away Sunday at Rocky Knoll Sanatorium following a lingering illness.
He was born in the Ukraine, Russia, on Dec. 12, 1882 and came to America and Sheboygan in 1909. On Jan. 25th, 1914, he was married to Miss Rose Malnik of Sheboygan. Since coming here until his illness in 1932 he was an employee of the Kohler Co.
Survivors include his wife; four sons, John of Chicago, Capt. Anthony Peters of the U.S. Army Medical Corps, Camp Haven, the Rev. Andrew Peters Jr. of Lancaster, Calif., and Frank of Los Angeles; four daughters, Anne M. Peters of Chicago, Marie, Helen and Rosemary of Sheboygan; and four grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be held at 2pm Wednesday, at the Steffen Funeral home. The Rev. Daniel F. Roth, pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist church, will officiate and burial will be made in Wildwood cemetery.
The body will lie in state at the funeral home from 2pm Tuesday, until the hour of services.

Records found in his hometown of Berezna, Kiev, Ukraine

They found a birth record in the records from 1882 for the Rozhdestvo-Bogoroditskii church of the town Berezna Skvirskii, Kiev guberna (county, more or less)

No. 79. Evstratii. Born 12th, baptized 13 December in the year 1882.
Parents: from Berezna the soldier Afanasii Filippovich Petlyuk and his wife Vassa Karpova, both Russian Orthodox."
Dates are in the old style (Julian calendar).
File reference to this note: Fond (major archival heading) 127, opis
(section) 1078, delo (box) 367, "ark. 18 ob." -- which may mean "in the archives of the 18th oblast (district)".





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