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Michal Melnik

Birth12 Nov 1851 - Bruchnal/Ternovytsya,Ukraine (Galicia
Death7 Dec 1928 - Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
MotherTatiana Pryma
FatherStephan Mielnik

Born in Bruchnal/Ternovytsya,Ukraine (Galicia on 12 Nov 1851 to Stephan Mielnik and Tatiana Pryma. Michal Melnik married Justyna Duchnych and had 13 children. He passed away on 7 Dec 1928 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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Parents
Stephan Mielnik
1814 - Unknown
Tatiana Pryma
1831 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Justyna Duchnych
1859 - 1906
Children Show all
Stanley Joseph Melnic (Melnyk)
1905 - 1986
Wasyl Melnyk
1873 - 1949
Joseph Melnick
1903 - 1992
Annie Marie Melnyk
1909 - 1995
Peter Melnyk
1913 - 1944
Paul Melnyk
1914 - 1992
Sofia Melnyk
1910 - 1910

Sophie Melnyk
1915 - 1932
Tettley Sapizak (Melnyk)
1907 - 1975
Teodor (Melnyk) Miller
1895 - 1973
Hrehori Melnyk
1894 - Unknown
John Melnick
1899 - 1911
Andrei Melnyk
1892 - Unknown

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