She was married to Janos Szidor (John Seidor) in her hometown. By the time they emigrated to the United States, their town of origin was listed as Veľké Kapušany, Slovakia.
On their records at Ellis Island, they are listed as Jan Szidor and Rosalia Szidor. Their town of departure was listed as Veľké Slemence, Slovakia.
John emigrated to the United States in 1921 on the SS Rotterdam. Rosa emigrated in 1922 on The SS Volendam. (both out of Holland.)
They first settled in Uniontown, PA. They had three children there: John Barna, Helen Regina and Elizabeth Regina "Betty".
John planned to work as a coal miner in PA, but when that fell through, he moved his family to Akron, Ohio to work at the B.F. Goodrich rubber factory. Roza and John lived at 1163 Dietz Ave. in Akron for the rest of their lives.
She was married to Janos Szidor (John Seidor) in her hometown. By the time they emigrated to the United States, their town of origin was listed as Veľké Kapušany, Slovakia.
On their records at Ellis Island, they are listed as Jan Szidor and Rosalia Szidor. Their town of departure was listed as Veľké Slemence, Slovakia.
John emigrated to the United States in 1921 on the SS Rotterdam. Rosa emigrated in 1922 on The SS Volendam. (both out of Holland.)
They first settled in Uniontown, PA. They had three children there: John Barna, Helen Regina and Elizabeth Regina "Betty".
John planned to work as a coal miner in PA, but when that fell through, he moved his family to Akron, Ohio to work at the B.F. Goodrich rubber factory. Roza and John lived at 1163 Dietz Ave. in Akron for the rest of their lives.
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