The only photo I have that is just me and my grandmother Anya Fedorchuk, born in Ukraine, never wanted to talk about it.
She died laughing. Slava Ukraini

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The only photo I have that is just me and my grandmother Anya Fedorchuk, born in Ukraine, never wanted to talk about it.
She died laughing. Slava Ukraini
Hello, I was very interested in the city from which your great-grandparents are from. Perhaps the city/village is hard to find because Volidsk is most likely a loan translation? Is it possible to find out or see how this city is actually written? Like on the back of a photo?
It is very exciting news we found out almost certainly that they were Ruthenians. Ruthenia no longer exists it was a small slice of land between Romania and Ukraine. August Sherman took a very widely known photo of a woman at Ellis Island around 1905 and she was Ruthenian . I'm questioning it still because there was Family Farm And I actually got to see it after