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    1. [PALUZERN] Bias, Fatula, Lucash, Zuber
    2. Hi everyone, I'm new to the list and I'm hoping that someone might able to assist me on finding some info on my family that settled in Luzerne County. I'm looking for family of Andrew Fatula, my g-g grandfather who was born in Hungary (I'm unsure of the town and time of his birth) Andrew married Mary Bias(Bajus-Biajus-Bayus-Bijus-- as it may have been spelled in the old country). Mary Bias Fatula was born Nov, 1876 in Baranec ?, Zemplen ?, Hungary and her mother was Mary Lucash Bias who died about 1906 in Sheppton, Pa. Mary Lucash Bias came to the U.S but her husband died in Hungary. I don't know if she had any other children other then Mary but if so I don't know if they came to the U.S or stayed behind in Hungary. Andrew and Mary Bias Fatula married at St. Mary's Greek Catholic Church in Freeland, Pa on July 15, 1899 but settled in Eckley, Pa, a mining town, and had about 10 children. Their oldest daughter my great grandmother Mary Fatula was born on June 11, 1901 in Eckely, Pa married Stephen Zuber 1 who was born in Gribov, Czech on Jan 28, 1898 and they married 4 children. Stephen had an older brother John Zuber (Jan 15, 1896- May10, 1971) who came to the U.S in 1910 and later settled in Erie and where he was married to Anna Krempa Zuber and they had George, Andrew, Michael, John Jr, and Ann Zuber Machinski. Stephen's parents were Butchko and Tanka Zuber, though I am unsure of the name spellings, and there also was another brother Michael who stayed in Czech and a sister Julia Zuber Kozar who settled in West Virginia. If anyone has any info on any of the people I listed I would be grateful for the info. Thanks, Missy Zuber Atco, NJ Researching in Luzerne Pa.... Bias(Bajus-Biajus-Bayus-Bijus) Fatula Lucash Zuber (now some who reside in south jersey)

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