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Cheryl A   
26 Mar 2023
Genealogy / Surname Krzyszczuk [35]

Update: it turns out that a number of us on this forum are actually related! If anyone searching for Krzyszczuk or any variation of spelling for families that originated from Hostow / Hostiv Galicia, please feel free to come find us on Facebook.
Cheryl A   
10 Oct 2021
Genealogy / Surname Krzyszczuk [35]

So after all my digging, somehow, we are all connected, but it's hard to find where that connection is, when records are no longer available. However, most of the immigrants to North America, with the variation of the name Krzyszczuk came from Hostow, or Hostiv. So, the fact that they all came from the same village, I believe, is a good clue!
Cheryl A   
17 Jul 2021
Genealogy / Surname Krzyszczuk [35]

@pawian
Thanks for the reply, I thought maybe this website was no longer being used. I don't know what anyone can exactly do, except maybe connect with the other descendants of the Krzyszczuk name looking on this site and see if there are some connections.

I've spoken to a couple of elders that might remember stories. One stated, there was a Paul Kreschuk (my ggfather) a Walter Kryschuk, a Joe Kryschuk, and a Tony Kryschuk that were all related. From my understanding, Walter Kryschuk (in Winnipeg), Joe Kryschuk (in Flin Flon) and Tony Kryschuk (in Edmonton) were brothers, and they had a brother John Kryszczuk who was in Poland. According to this elder, my ggfather was related - a cousin. The elder also remembered visiting an Anton or Antone in Fort William. The elder said they came from Austria-Hungary. My ggf stated on a census that he was Austrian and spoke Ruthenian. I was raised thinking we were polish, and that my grandfather spoke Polish, yet his sister told me that they spoke Ukrainian, as did the other Kryschuk families.

I guess I'll keep checking back in case someone might have some information to add to what I know so far. :)