Change on the birth of Grandpa Gervenak. It has been corrected.
Well, my first attempts at blogging were rather boring but each day I fritter about looking for new gadgets, free of course. Today, besides adding some color I thought a bit of classic music snippits (old folks music, they say) would be fun while you read this blog. I am hoping to affix a podcast button to add some stories of our family as I remember them.
Today I will insert a picture of Grandmother and Grandfather Gervenak. Remember Agnes Durosko (Grams) was one of the seven Gervenak children. Can you name your Great Aunts and Uncles on the Gervenak side?? If so tell us in your comments. I am stuck in my room with a bum knee sooooo. Love, Aunt Joyce
Well, my first attempts at blogging were rather boring but each day I fritter about looking for new gadgets, free of course. Today, besides adding some color I thought a bit of classic music snippits (old folks music, they say) would be fun while you read this blog. I am hoping to affix a podcast button to add some stories of our family as I remember them.
Today I will insert a picture of Grandmother and Grandfather Gervenak. Remember Agnes Durosko (Grams) was one of the seven Gervenak children. Can you name your Great Aunts and Uncles on the Gervenak side?? If so tell us in your comments. I am stuck in my room with a bum knee sooooo. Love, Aunt Joyce
Katherine (Bakos) and Peter Gervenak (Chervenak-other spelling)
circa 1924.
Peter was born in Petrova, Sarisska, Slovakia June 12, 1863 d. December 19, 1941
Katherine was born in Slovinky, Spisska, Slovakia August 30,1872 d. April 8, 1934
(source; Albert Hudak, Gervenak genealogy)