Stanley and Katherine Rajkowicz

Stanley and Katherine Rajkowicz
Stanley and Katherine (Kras) Rajkowicz and family (circa 1905)

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Out of the Blue II

 
Out of the blue...again, I've received additional pics and pieces of the past from a descendant of Frank Geffert, my mother's (Mary Barbara (Raykovitz) Williams) grandfather.
 
My thanks to Pat Hennessey-Wing for providing the items below.
 

 
Below: Frank Geffert, daughter Josephine Geffert and granddaughter Helen Geffert-Reggie
 
 
 
Above: Josephine Geffert-Gutkowski and brother John Stanley Geffert
Below: Mary Banik-John Stanley Geffert Wedding 27 July 1914
 
Above: Josephine Geffert-Louis Gutkowski Wedding 21 November 1922
  
And here's a pic I took in Georgetown that I do not believe I've posted previously.
 
 

Friday, January 1, 2016

Greetings from the Raykovitz Gals & Grandkids

Above: L to R
Helen Raykovitz Bolacker - 85
Mary Barbara Raykovitz Williams - 83
Both are granddaughters of Frank & Helena Geffert
and
Stanley & Katherine Rajkowicz
Picture taken on 27 December 2015
 
On the wall above them is a plaque awarded to the Raykovitz family in ~1940 for having the most children enrolled in Marymount High School ( Wilkes-Barre, PA ) at one time.
 
Three other Raykovitz siblings are still alive and well; Rita (91), Stanley (88), and Bernard Michael (Mickey) (81).
 
Picture taken on 27 December 2015
 
Above: And here's a pic of the great-great grandchildren of Frank & Helena Geffert;
 
L to R:
 
Bryan Williams, Lisa Williams, Aunt Helen, my Mom, Lauren Williams and Andrew LeVasseur.
 
More pics to follow.
 
Happy New Year.
 
Keep the pics coming...and thanks.
  

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Out of the Blue: More Geffert Photos


I began this blog in 2013. 
 
I was rehabbing/recuperating @ home from injuries sustained in a fall on 13 January 13 while cleaning out my mother's family (Raykovitz) homestead in the Mayflower section of Wilkes-Barre. 
 
Over those 6 months, mostly while sitting in a wheelchair, I went through dozens of boxes and containers taken from the Kent Lane property and sorted through hundreds of family photos and documents.
 
Over the almost three years that have passed, mostly through Statcounter, I've seen evidence of people from all over the world visiting this blog. It was my hope that, eventually, family & friends that I've never met would stumble across it and add to the Raykovitz/Geffert - Kras/Maslyk family history with photos, documents and anything else they wished to share.  
 
Turns out another descendant of John Geffert ( my matrilineal grandmother's father ) lives in southeastern PA less than 30 minutes away. He sent the pics below, and I'm hoping there are more to follow from other members of the extended Geffert/Adamczyk family.
 
This is just way too cool.
 
Thanks, Jeff.
 
 
Above: (Aunt) Josie Geffert-Gutkowski
Below: Mary Barbara Geffert-Raykovitz and Josie


 
Above: Mary Barbara Geffert-Raykovitz
Below: Nellie Geffert-Dotzel and Sally Geffert-Adamczyk & others
 



Above: Sally Geffert-John Adamczyk Wedding
Below: (L-R) Unknown, Mary Geffert Raykovitz and Sally Geffert Adamczyk


 
Above: Sally Geffert-Adamczyk & unknown
Below: Sally Geffert Adamczyk

 
All photos above courtesy of Jeff Kascsak - great-grandson of Sally Geffert-Adamczyk.
 
More to follow...
  

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Friday, September 4, 2015

They called him "Slick"

In the past two weeks, I have received more pictures from family members than I have in the past two years. I hope to receive more, and I will post them here with any additional information received.
 
The pics below are of Frank "Slick" Raykovitz (1896-1986), my maternal grandfather's brother.
 
Thanks, Damian.
 
 
Above: Damian Raykovitz & his Grandpa Frank "Slick" Raykovitz in 1950.
Below: Frank and Margaret (Oleniak) Raykovitz circa ~1970.

 
"I think 'Slick' got the nickname as a result of his being a slick pitcher for the Blackman's Athletic Club baseball team in 1917"

 
More to follow.
     

Thursday, September 3, 2015

The Search for Karol Rajkowicz


I sent a search request and a check for $30.00 off to the Luzerne County Register of Wills office this morning. They have birth and death records for Luzerne County from 1893 to 1905. 
 
As I'm 99.99% sure Karol died before 1909, I only have to search four years of online data for the period between 1905 and 1909 if they find nothing in their database.
 
Off we go.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

And Here They Rest

Below you will find the burial locations of my maternal great-grandparents, Stanley & Kathryn (Kras) Rajkowicz, and seven of their children and spouses.
 
Per my prior post, there is one more gravesite I have to find, that of Karol Rajkowicz. I believe he may be buried in an old cemetery in Wilkes-Barre Township, but based upon a call placed to the parish church, no records exist of the burials there. My next step is to search the records kept by the Luzerne County Courthouse.
 
I will post updates as my efforts progress.
 
I hope current and future descendants of Stanley & Kathryn Rajkowicz not only find this useful, but will take the time at some point in their lives to visit the graves of their ancestors. From start to finish, it can be accomplished in less than three hours.
 
May they all rest in peace.