The woman sitting in front is Fred Paranchych’s paternal aunt, Odokia. She survived the Spanish Flu and stayed in Ukraine.
Photo taken of Fred Paranchych’s mother, Annie Troich, with sister Arlene and neighbours in Roznov prior to emigration to Tofield, Alberta. Photo was developed in Ukraine and mailed to Annie after she moved. Annie is sitting in the front row, on the the left.
This is a photograph of Fred Paranchych in front of his home in Roznov, Ukraine in 1922, one year prior to his emigration to Canada.
This photograph depicts relatives of Paranchych in Ukraine.
Photograph of Mrs. Paranchych’s Cousin who was married to the grain operator in Newcastle, Alberta.
Photograph of Paranchych family. Back left is the wife of Tom Paranchych holding her daughter. Back right is Alex Paranchych’s wife holding Tom Paranchych’s son. Front left is Tom Paranchych’s oldest daughter. Front right, kneeling, is Alex Paranchych.
This is a photograph of a wedding in Roznov, Ukraine in 1920. Alex Paranchych (Fred’s father) is the tall man standing to the right of the “hiltze”. It was the marriage of one of Alex’s neighbours.
This is a photograph of a dance at the Ukrainian Hall in Newcastle, Alberta.
This is a photograph of Alex Paranchych with his wife and oldest son, Biel.
Left to right: Alex Paranchych and Tom Paranchych
Photo of Alex Paranchych with a guitar. This is a copy of a deteriorating photograph.
The people in this photograph going left to right are Alex Paranchych (b.1899), Fred (Fedir) Paranchych (b. 1884), and Tom (Timophy) Paranchych (b.1890). These three are brothers. Same photograph as 2019.010.003.
The people in this photograph going left to right are Alex Paranchych (b.1899), Fred (Fedir) Paranchych (b. 1884), and Tom (Timophy) Paranchych (b.1890). These three are brothers.
Fred’s mother and father on wedding day. Standing on a train platform in Newcastle, Alberta.
Newcastle AUC photo for 1496 program. Fred’s mother middle row, 3rd from right. Fred’s father middle row, 1st from right.
Program from Association of Ukrainian Canadians festival in Edmonton. Fred Paranchych attended with his parents and siblings. Fred was 7 years old at the time.
This is a travel document certifying that Anna Zabolotna is healthy enough to travel from Poland to Canada.
This is the baptismal record for Anna Zabolotna. Details include the date, location, and organization that conducted the baptism.
Polish passport and Canadian Immigration Identification Card for Anna Zabolotna. Stamps indicate she immigrated to Canada in 1936 and arrived on the ship “Montrose”.