Person:Julia Porobensky (1)

Julia Porobensky
d.1953 ,Slovakia
  • HStefan HalabukAbt 1888 - 1947
  • WJulia PorobenskyAbt 1888 - 1953
m. Abt 1907
  1. Rozalia HalabukAbt 1908 - 1949
  2. Stefan HalabukAbt 1914 - Abt 1917
  3. Janko HalabukAbt 1918 - Abt 1919
  4. Maria HalabukAbt 1922 - 1990
Facts and Events
Name Julia Porobensky
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1888 Hronske Kosihy,Levice,Czeckoslovakia
Marriage Abt 1907 Hronske Koseky, Czechoslovakiato Stefan Halabuk
Death? 1953 ,Slovakia

!PASSENGER_LIST: S.S. Asturias; Departed Cherbourg, France on 16 April, 1927; Arrived New York, New York on 26 April, 1927; 39 years of age at time of arrival; Birth Place: Hronske Koseky, Czechoslovakia; House wife; Immigration VISA issued in Prague, Cz. # 1391 QUOTA on 7 April, 1927; Destination: Slatington, Penn., Johann Porobensky,( Brother); Height: 5'- 2", dark complexion, brown hair, grey eyes. Information from National Archives microfilm roll # 4044, volumes 9069 & 9070, T-715, New York, Arrivals 26 & 27 April, 1927; Arrived in New york with husband, Stefan, and 3 children, Julia, Katharina, daughters, and son, Jan (John).

!MAIDEN_NAME: Stevkova (Stevko)

!PASSENGER_LIST: S.S. Aquitania; Departed Cherbourg, France on 7 January, 1931; Arrived New York, New York on 13 January, 1931; 42 years of age at the time of arrival; Birth Place: Hronske, Czechoslovakia; House Wife: Reentry Permit, Sec 10, # 632357 issued in Washington (636330) on 15 July, 1930; Destination: New York, New York; Height: 5'-5", brown hair, gray eyes. Information from National Archives microfilm roll # 4899, volumes # 10600 & 10601, T-715, New York, Arrivals 13 January 1931; She was on her way to visit her brother Macay P. who resided at 16TH Street, East 431, New York City, New York. The record shows that she was in the U.S.A from 1927 to 1930. The nearest living relative in the country from where they came from was Justina Stevko, in HR. Kosihy, Levice, Czechoslovakia.

!BAPTISM_CONFIRMATION: The baptism and confirmation ordinances were performed for Julia by proxies in the Washington D.C. Temple on 12 November, 2005 during a Denbigh Ward, Newport News Virginia Stake, youth baptism excursion.