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Matchizen, Tekla

Matchizen, Tekla

Female 1882 - 1954  (72 years)

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  1. 1.  Matchizen, Tekla was born on 18 Jan 1882 in Mowchanivka, Skalat, Ternopil, Ukraine; died on 10 Aug 1954 in Thalberg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 10 Aug 1954 in Saint Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Thalberg, Selkirk Census Division, Manitoba, Canada.

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    • Arrival: Mar 1901, Manitoba, Canada

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    Tekla (NO0019545)
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    Tekla_Bendera_obit (NO0000671)
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    Findagrave Tekla Matchizen Bendera (NO0016699)
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    Cornelius and Tekla Bendera (NO0006554)
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    <p>Cornelius Bendera was born on September 24, 1876 in Chmielsiska, Austria. Tekla was born on January 18, 1882 in the village of Mowchanivka.&nbsp; Tekla and Cornelius were married in Chmieliska on November 8, 1900.&nbsp; Not long after, they left for Canada with Tekla&#39;s parents, Gregory and Pearl Matchizen.&nbsp; They arrived in Manitoba in March of 1901.&nbsp; In January of 1902, Cornelius was able to buy his own homestead in Thalberg, Manitoba.</p><p>Tekla and Cornelius were deeply religious and raised their family to lov God. Cornelius was instrumental in raising money to build St. Peter and Paul Church in Thalberg, and donated the first $200.00 to the fund.&nbsp; Later, Tekla contributed the money used to buy the crusifix and basin that hold the holy water at the entrance to the church. </p><p>Cornilius and Tekla raised elevan children and saw ten of them happily married.&nbsp; They were pleased to give their blessing to Justinain 1938 when she entered a novitiate of The Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate. Tekla and Cornelius were happy toghether and lived long enough to see their many dreams fullfilled.&nbsp; Cornelius passed away March 1, 1949 at 72 years of age, and Tekla on August 10, 1954 also at 72.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Taken from the Bendera Family Cookbook </p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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    Headstone - Kornelius and Tekla (Matchizen) Bendera
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    Taken in: Thalberg, Manitoba, Canada, possibly in or on about: Sep 2018;
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    Birth:
    Cornelius and Tekla Bendera (NO0006554)
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    <p>Cornelius Bendera was born on September 24, 1876 in Chmielsiska, Austria. Tekla was born on January 18, 1882 in the village of Mowchanivka.&nbsp; Tekla and Cornelius were married in Chmieliska on November 8, 1900.&nbsp; Not long after, they left for Canada with Tekla&#39;s parents, Gregory and Pearl Matchizen.&nbsp; They arrived in Manitoba in March of 1901.&nbsp; In January of 1902, Cornelius was able to buy his own homestead in Thalberg, Manitoba.</p><p>Tekla and Cornelius were deeply religious and raised their family to lov God. Cornelius was instrumental in raising money to build St. Peter and Paul Church in Thalberg, and donated the first $200.00 to the fund.&nbsp; Later, Tekla contributed the money used to buy the crusifix and basin that hold the holy water at the entrance to the church. </p><p>Cornilius and Tekla raised elevan children and saw ten of them happily married.&nbsp; They were pleased to give their blessing to Justinain 1938 when she entered a novitiate of The Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate. Tekla and Cornelius were happy toghether and lived long enough to see their many dreams fullfilled.&nbsp; Cornelius passed away March 1, 1949 at 72 years of age, and Tekla on August 10, 1954 also at 72.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Taken from the Bendera Family Cookbook </p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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    Headstone - Kornelius and Tekla (Matchizen) Bendera
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    Described as: Headstone - Kornelius and Tekla (Matchizen) Bendera;
    Taken in: Thalberg, Manitoba, Canada, possibly in or on about: Sep 2018;
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    At the time, this area was controlled by Austria

    Arrival:
    Cornelius and Tekla Bendera (NO0006554)
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    <p>Cornelius Bendera was born on September 24, 1876 in Chmielsiska, Austria. Tekla was born on January 18, 1882 in the village of Mowchanivka.&nbsp; Tekla and Cornelius were married in Chmieliska on November 8, 1900.&nbsp; Not long after, they left for Canada with Tekla&#39;s parents, Gregory and Pearl Matchizen.&nbsp; They arrived in Manitoba in March of 1901.&nbsp; In January of 1902, Cornelius was able to buy his own homestead in Thalberg, Manitoba.</p><p>Tekla and Cornelius were deeply religious and raised their family to lov God. Cornelius was instrumental in raising money to build St. Peter and Paul Church in Thalberg, and donated the first $200.00 to the fund.&nbsp; Later, Tekla contributed the money used to buy the crusifix and basin that hold the holy water at the entrance to the church. </p><p>Cornilius and Tekla raised elevan children and saw ten of them happily married.&nbsp; They were pleased to give their blessing to Justinain 1938 when she entered a novitiate of The Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate. Tekla and Cornelius were happy toghether and lived long enough to see their many dreams fullfilled.&nbsp; Cornelius passed away March 1, 1949 at 72 years of age, and Tekla on August 10, 1954 also at 72.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Taken from the Bendera Family Cookbook </p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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    Died:
    Cornelius and Tekla Bendera (NO0006554)
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    <p>Cornelius Bendera was born on September 24, 1876 in Chmielsiska, Austria. Tekla was born on January 18, 1882 in the village of Mowchanivka.&nbsp; Tekla and Cornelius were married in Chmieliska on November 8, 1900.&nbsp; Not long after, they left for Canada with Tekla&#39;s parents, Gregory and Pearl Matchizen.&nbsp; They arrived in Manitoba in March of 1901.&nbsp; In January of 1902, Cornelius was able to buy his own homestead in Thalberg, Manitoba.</p><p>Tekla and Cornelius were deeply religious and raised their family to lov God. Cornelius was instrumental in raising money to build St. Peter and Paul Church in Thalberg, and donated the first $200.00 to the fund.&nbsp; Later, Tekla contributed the money used to buy the crusifix and basin that hold the holy water at the entrance to the church. </p><p>Cornilius and Tekla raised elevan children and saw ten of them happily married.&nbsp; They were pleased to give their blessing to Justinain 1938 when she entered a novitiate of The Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate. Tekla and Cornelius were happy toghether and lived long enough to see their many dreams fullfilled.&nbsp; Cornelius passed away March 1, 1949 at 72 years of age, and Tekla on August 10, 1954 also at 72.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Taken from the Bendera Family Cookbook </p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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    Headstone - Kornelius and Tekla (Matchizen) Bendera
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    File size: 3691130 bytes; Image size (pixels): 3024 wide by 4032 high
    Described as: Headstone - Kornelius and Tekla (Matchizen) Bendera;
    Taken in: Thalberg, Manitoba, Canada, possibly in or on about: Sep 2018;
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    Buried:
    Cornelius and Tekla Bendera (NO0006554)
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    <p>Cornelius Bendera was born on September 24, 1876 in Chmielsiska, Austria. Tekla was born on January 18, 1882 in the village of Mowchanivka.&nbsp; Tekla and Cornelius were married in Chmieliska on November 8, 1900.&nbsp; Not long after, they left for Canada with Tekla&#39;s parents, Gregory and Pearl Matchizen.&nbsp; They arrived in Manitoba in March of 1901.&nbsp; In January of 1902, Cornelius was able to buy his own homestead in Thalberg, Manitoba.</p><p>Tekla and Cornelius were deeply religious and raised their family to lov God. Cornelius was instrumental in raising money to build St. Peter and Paul Church in Thalberg, and donated the first $200.00 to the fund.&nbsp; Later, Tekla contributed the money used to buy the crusifix and basin that hold the holy water at the entrance to the church. </p><p>Cornilius and Tekla raised elevan children and saw ten of them happily married.&nbsp; They were pleased to give their blessing to Justinain 1938 when she entered a novitiate of The Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate. Tekla and Cornelius were happy toghether and lived long enough to see their many dreams fullfilled.&nbsp; Cornelius passed away March 1, 1949 at 72 years of age, and Tekla on August 10, 1954 also at 72.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Taken from the Bendera Family Cookbook </p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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    Headstone - Kornelius and Tekla (Matchizen) Bendera
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    File size: 3691130 bytes; Image size (pixels): 3024 wide by 4032 high
    Described as: Headstone - Kornelius and Tekla (Matchizen) Bendera;
    Taken in: Thalberg, Manitoba, Canada, possibly in or on about: Sep 2018;
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    Tekla married Bendera, Cornelius on 8 Nov 1900 in Austria. Cornelius (son of Bendera, Demetrius and Mocuziuk "Moruziuk", Anna) was born on 24 Sep 1876 in Chmeliska, Austria; died on 1 Mar 1949 in Thalberg, Manitoba, Canada; was buried in Aft. 1 Mar 1949 in Saint Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Thalberg, Selkirk Census Division, Manitoba, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    Married:
    Cornelius and Tekla Bendera (NO0006554)
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    <p>Cornelius Bendera was born on September 24, 1876 in Chmielsiska, Austria. Tekla was born on January 18, 1882 in the village of Mowchanivka.&nbsp; Tekla and Cornelius were married in Chmieliska on November 8, 1900.&nbsp; Not long after, they left for Canada with Tekla&#39;s parents, Gregory and Pearl Matchizen.&nbsp; They arrived in Manitoba in March of 1901.&nbsp; In January of 1902, Cornelius was able to buy his own homestead in Thalberg, Manitoba.</p><p>Tekla and Cornelius were deeply religious and raised their family to lov God. Cornelius was instrumental in raising money to build St. Peter and Paul Church in Thalberg, and donated the first $200.00 to the fund.&nbsp; Later, Tekla contributed the money used to buy the crusifix and basin that hold the holy water at the entrance to the church. </p><p>Cornilius and Tekla raised elevan children and saw ten of them happily married.&nbsp; They were pleased to give their blessing to Justinain 1938 when she entered a novitiate of The Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate. Tekla and Cornelius were happy toghether and lived long enough to see their many dreams fullfilled.&nbsp; Cornelius passed away March 1, 1949 at 72 years of age, and Tekla on August 10, 1954 also at 72.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Taken from the Bendera Family Cookbook </p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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Generation: 2