| Тут спочиває дорогі мама Василина Горбиль ур. 1870 уп. 21. 7. 1948. Here rests dear Mother, Wasylyna Horbul. 1870 - July 21, 1948. |
GPS (lat/long): N49.14811, W96.83068 Directions to Plankey Plains, Manitoba Site: From Highway 59 go West on Highway 201 to Road 28E. North on 28E to the Plankey Plains Site. Please be patient with me. I will be adding all of the photographs of the grave markers that I took but as some of the markers are hard to read it is a slow process.
Showing posts with label Horbul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horbul. Show all posts
Monday, July 23, 2012
HORBUL Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery Plankey Plains
Plainky Plains Manitoba First Hand Account of Its Founding
A good friend and helper to my Great
Grandmother Wasylyna Gorman of Stuartburn, Manitoba were Mrs. Anne Sherman and
her husband, Alec.
In April of 1974, Mrs. Sherman honored
my Grandmother by written down her story and then publishing it in the Carillon
News over two issues. The following
selection is from Mrs. Sherman’s work.
Mrs. W. Gorman of
Stuartburn is one of these. She experienced the trek from the Ukraine to
the Canadian wilderness in 1899 as a 14-yeard old girl and participated in the
settling of a new country. Today, still in good health despite her 89
years, she lives in her neat cottage in Stuartburn where she still carries her
own firewood and water. Her life story is simply told here by a close
friend of Mrs. Gorman’s. The Carillon’s Stuartburn correspondent, Mrs. A.
Sherman.
About 1903, men of
the surrounding neighborhood held meetings in the homes in regards to choosing
a spot for a cemetery. Men attending
included Nick Didychuk, Harry Goy (grandfather of Mrs. Mike Tkachuk), Steve
Horbul, S. Koshman, Jack Pawloski, father of Pete Pawloski, Winnipeg, N.
Polischuk (Mrs. Cherwaty’s father), Mike Nawolski, Oliksa Tkachuk (Jack’s dad),
Dan Horbul, J. Gorman and Sam Gorman (husband of Wasylyna).
Jack Pawloski agreed
to donate an acre of land and so did Stephan Koshman, but they soon were to
find out that there was a road allowance between the two farms. The first membership fees were 25 cents and
another acre of land was bought from Jack Pawloski where the land was quite a
bit higher.
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
HORBUL Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery Plankey Plains Manitoba
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