Simeon (Steve) Malko
(-Bef 1904)
Marina Masnyk
(1840-1920)
Steve Mozil
Dmytro Malko
(1866-1947)
Anna Mozil
(Abt 1867-1957)
Teodor (Fedko) Malko
(Abt 1902-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Unknown

Teodor (Fedko) Malko 1 2 3 4

  • Born: Abt 1902, Poland 5 6
  • Marriage: Unknown

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Teodor married.


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Sources


1 Mrs. Antonia (Malko) Magura, born 1912, telephone interview .. 204-268-2754, Beausejour, Manitoba. telephone interview,
with 90 year old Antonia (Malko) Magura

MAGURA, MIKE
714 WILLIAM AV
BEAUSEJOUR, MB
R0E 0C0
(204) 268-2754


April 16, 2002, she says she is 90 years old and is the sister to Katherine (Malko) Kula who married Lawrence Kula, and that her parents were Metro Malko and Ann Mozel. Her brothers and sisters were Nettie, Annie, Fred, Steve, and Mary as well as Katherine. She said that Metro Malko came to Canada from Europe (unknown locality) in 1904 along with his mother Mary.. Metro's father died in Europe prior to coming to Canda. Metro also had a brother Petro and a brother John who also came to the area near Winnipeg. John died early but Petro (Peter)and Metro are both buried in the Sapton cemetery.
Katherine (Kula) Malko died Apr 1, 1924, while Metro Malko died Jan 4, 1947 and his brother Petro Malko died Dec 11, 1956. Antonia keeps the family records of marriages and deaths in a small book.

April 17, 2002. Antonia says that the her parents (Metro Malko and Ann Mozel and grandmother Mrs. Mary Malko originally came from a town called Milkiw in Europe. (not sure of spelling) . One of her nephews (Barry Malko) had been to Europe to see the town and has done some family Malko family research. Does not have telephone number but lives in town called Silver Spring(s) in United States.
Her father was always called Metro Malko, never Dan Malko to her knowledge. Regarding Lawrence Kula, he had at least a couple of brothers that she was aware of: Anton and Steve. The parents of Antonia (Metro Malko and Ann Mozel) were married in Europe and brought their youngest four children with them to Canada. Antonia doesnt know the birth dates of her brothers and sisters. Regarding her grandparents: She is sure that her grandmother Malko name was Mary as she lived in Manitoba with her parents and thinks that her grandfather Malko was Steve. Antonia does not know the name of her grandparents on the Mozel side of the family.

2 Duglald Women's Institute, Dugald, Manitoba, Springfield, 1st Rural Municipality in Manitoba, 1873-1973 (Standard book number 0-919212-40-9, copyright 1974, printed by D. W. Friesen & Sons. Ltd., Altona, Manitoba). :
"Springfield, 1st Rural Municipality in Manitoba"

page 398
Dan Malko had bought part of the de Bouvoir property. His family consisted of Katherine, Nettie, Annie, Fred, Steve, Mary, Anthony (note this should read Antonia... jca) .
They pioneered in solid bush in 1904, having little more than their hands to work with even though he had municipal experience in the old country. He was a community man, serving as trustee in Sapton school, on church committees and interested in having his family participate in politics Fred, Anthony, Steve and Mary stayed in Springfield. Fred settled on his share of the family farm some years later, raising Mike, Lorraine, Jerry and Freddie. Fred served eight years on Council, thirteen years as school trustee, active in the Grain Growers, Cattle Breeders, keenly interested in politics, at one time actively supporting Dr. Bissett. He has retired on his farm.

(note by jc anderson.. This description and family fits the family of Metro Malko perfectly, so it appears that Metro Malko and Dan Malko are one and the same person. An interview of Antonia (Malko) Magura on April 17, 2002 revealed that this was her family but her father Metro was never called Dan so the book is in error on this point)

page 391..
St. Mary's Parish at Sapton.
St. Mary's Church at Sapton was organized around 1911. It was an extension of the St. Nicholas parish which is just a mile and a half west. Alex Mech provided the land for the site in the south west corner of his farm. some of the founding members of the parish were Alex Mech, John Dubeck, Metro and Peter Malko, Peter Wachko, Theadore Simcoe, Bill Petrashko, Henry Machuga, and John Turko.

page 397
"Springfield, 1st Rural Municipality in Manitoba, " copyright 1974
"Katherine Mozel came to Canada from Lisychy, Austria in 1898 at the age of 16 with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Malko. She worked as a domestic two years, marrying John Kuzyk, who took her to Hazelridge by train to his farm which had a two room log house and two and one half acres of cultivated land.
(note by jc anderson.. not yet sure which Mr. and Mrs Malko this is referring to as Metro Malko supposedly arrived in Manitoba abt 1904)

3 Ellis Island Immigration Records, 1904, Malko family, manifest from the Graf Waldersee out of Hamburg, Germany, 23 Sept, 1904-- 6 Oct, 1904. :
Dmytro Malko, age 40, marrried, labourer, read and write: yes, entire family nationality Austrian, race "Polish" scratched out and replaced with "Ruthenian" , last residence: Oleszycze, final destination Winnipeg Canada, possession of $1360.00, never in USA before, in transit to join brother-in-law firstname? Mosil, in Winnipeg, Canada, passage paid for by self.

Anna Malko, wife, age 37, female, married, wife, read and write: no, passage paid for by husband
Katarina Malko, child, age 14, female, single, children, passage paid for by father
Anestasia Malko, child, age 10, female, single, children, last residence Oleszycze
Anna Malko, child, age 7, female, single, children, last residence Oleszycze
Teodor Malko, child, age 0, 11 months, male, children, last residence Oleszycze

Maria Malko, mother, age 65, female, widow, last residence Oleszycze, passage paid for by son
Pieter Malko, brother, age 36, male, married, labourer, last residence Oleszycze, passage paid for by brother
Katerina Mosyl, niece, age 15, female, single, servant, last residence Oleszycze, passage paid for by self

4 National Archives of Canada, Microfilm T-18356. :
page 2, family 13

Melko, Pietro, Head, male, married, age 37, born Austria, immigration date: 1904, Post office: Sapton, section 9, township 12, range 6, meridian 1, no horses, 2 milch cows, 8 other horned cattle, no sheep, 1 hog
Melko, Annie, wife, female, married, age 38, born Austria
Melko, Kate, daughter, female, single, age 17, born Austria
Melko, Minnie, daughter, female, single, age 12, born Austria
Melko, Annie, daughter, female, single, age 7, born Austria
Melko, Fedco, son, male, single, age 3, born Austria
Melko, Stefan, son, male, single, age 1 month, born Manitoba
Melko, Marina, mother, female, widow, age 58, born Austria

page 9, family 66
Kula, Anton, Head, male, married, age 57, born Austria, immigration date: 1899, P.O. office: Cook's Creek, section 7, township 12, range 6, meridian 1, no horses, 3 milch cows, 6 other horned cattle, no sheep, 2 hogs
Kula, Annie, Wife, female, married, age 49, born Austria, immigration: 1899
Kula, Mary, daughter, single, age 17, born Austria, immigration 1899
Kula, Rosa, daughter, single, age 11, born Austria, immigration 1899
Kula, Stefan, son, single, age 9, born Austria, immigration 1899
Kula, Annie, daughter, single, age 7, born Manitoba
Kula, Michael, son, single, age 5, born Manitoba
Kula, Celia, daughter, single, age 3, born Manitoba

5 Ellis Island Immigration Records, 1904, Malko family, manifest from the Graf Waldersee out of Hamburg, Germany, 23 Sept, 1904-- 6 Oct, 1904.

6 National Archives of Canada, Microfilm T-18356.

7 Mrs. Antonia (Malko) Magura, born 1912, telephone interview .. 204-268-2754, Beausejour, Manitoba.

8 Duglald Women's Institute, Dugald, Manitoba, Springfield, 1st Rural Municipality in Manitoba, 1873-1973 (Standard book number 0-919212-40-9, copyright 1974, printed by D. W. Friesen & Sons. Ltd., Altona, Manitoba).


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