---------- > From: EMIL G. BOBIK <bobiksr@NETPLUSCOM.COM> > To: GEN-SLAVIC@MAIL.EWORLD.COM > Subject: Subject, Bobik & Girman > Date: Thursday, April 24, 1997 10:51 PM > > Hello to all, Slave Isusu Hristu; > I'm interested in finding as many of my relations as possible. I have done > pretty well from my Gr-grandfather, John Bobik 1st and his wife Zuzana > Jergetchic. Both born in early 1840's. Their children were, Mary, Anna, > John 2nd, Michael and an Andy. John the 1st had a brother who married a > woman with the last name of Binyo. I have no information on that part of > the family or if they had any other brothers or sisters. Mary above married > into the Koleszar family line. Anna married into the Repas line. John 2nd > married a Filo. His son John 3rd married a Girman and settled in NJ. > Michael married ? and had two sons who became priest and stayed in Slovakia > area. Andy may have been Julius and settled outside of Pittsburgh, PA. I > have been gathering info on the above but not much on Andy/Julius Bobik. > Need some tie upp with my Gr-Uncle's side of the family. Thanks Emil G. > Bobik, Sr. I remember a Mr. Bobik around the corner from my grandmother in Trenton NJ. The big story on him was that he went to fight in WW II leaving a pregnant wife behind. She had the baby, but Mr. Bobik didn't see him until he was 4 or 5 because he was away fighting in the war. When he finally came home...the boy, his son was afraid of him. Fortunately everything worked out fine. He was a very nice man,and they were a nice family. I'll have to ask my mother his first name. Susan Lynch