Hello Everyone,
I am new here and this is my first post. I have been doing some extensive research on maternal ancestors for several years. Between 1883 -1900, several of my Slovak/Rusyn ancestors have come from what was then Zemplen and Szepes counties, Austria-Hungary.
Their surnames were Koczo, Durkoth, Hricko, Racz. and Milyo. I recently discovered that they came from villages of Ruske (Koczo and Durkot), Male Ozorovce (Racz), Backov (Milyo) and migrated to the Lackawanna, Luzerne, and Munroe Counties (Scranton, Taylor, Pittston, and Stroudsburg) where they worked in the mines.
They sort of bounced around from town to town before settling elsewhere. Lately, I have been focused on two of my great-grandparents, Michael Koczo and Anna Durkot(h), who have both come from the village of Ruske, which no longer exist today due to the construction of the Starina Reservoir. I've learned that they both came to the U.S. separately, Michael in 1886 and Anna in 1887, and they were married somewhere in the Lackawanna/Luzerne counties.
From Ancestry, I was able to learn the whereabouts of four of the six of my grandfather's previously unknown siblings that were born and died in the Scranton/Wilkes Barre area according to at least two of the church records in those areas: St Mary's Greek Catholic Church (1892-1908) and Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox Church (1889 - 1907) in Wilkes Barre.
I'm still trying to locate two of my grandfather's unknown siblings that were not listed in the two churches mentions but can only speculate that they may have been born and or died some time before 1889 or between 1896-1900 as my great-grandparents were married sometime between 1887 and 1888 or the remaining surviving siblings were born in 1900 and later. It is possible that these two siblings were born somewhere else as my great-grandparents have moved around in those areas.
My question is for those who are familiar with these towns in the Lackawanna, Luzerne, and Munroe county areas: were there any other Greek Catholic/Byzantine/Russian Orthodox churches that existed in these towns before 1889? I just thinking which other churches my great-grandparents may have belong to during their time there. I tried googling for other churches in those areas but didn't see anything. Just wondering.