from the "50th Anniversary Year 1907-1957 Monongah Disaster" This is the first half of the list, B through Le. Second half will follow. ....In the next classification detailed in the official record, note is made of 15 Austrian, 52 Hungarian, and 31 Russian victims. Actually, the great majority of these men were of Polish extraction. Some were of Slavish descent: a few Turkish; very few Russian in origin. Of the total, 73 definitely were Catholics; 10 others were very probably were Catholics. Following are the names of the deceased in this group, the asterisk indicating those who lie buried in the little supranational enclave of Mt Calvary..... Banyaczki, Michael* Barany, Andrew* Barany, George* Bassaman, Wojciech Begala, Joseph* Bilyo, Michael* Bolinski, Michael* Bosner, Martin Busztin, Elek* Cicvak, Paul* Cikas, George* Danko, John* Danko, Michael* Danokvich, George* Dutko, Frank* Durectz, John Durkata, Michael Drwal, Thomas* Egri, Michael Foltin, Joseph* Gach, Ignac* Gazda, Felix* Gemercsak, John* Gerak, Andrew* Goff, John* Goff, Paul* Hainer, John* Hamas, Michael* Hanacsak, Wojciech* Hanyik, Marton Hanyik, Paul Hervatin, Anton* Hornyak(Pprivracki), John Ignacsak, Stefan* Ihnat, John* Jargos, Paul* Kassic, Michael* Kedziora, Walenty* Kereszti, Michael Kiriazes, Andy Kiriazes, Nick Kovacs, Joseph* Kowalich, John* Kowalsky, Wladislaw* Kreger, Frank* Krisko, John* Kristoftz, John Krol, George* Krul, Franziscek* Kviatkowski, Joseph* Leventy, Cross ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Good luck in whatever you decide to do. You deserve the best!" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~