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Dimitri Ely Birth: 1860, Ukraine Death: Jun. 6, 1916 District Of Columbia, USA Elia Tomasko, was born in the Ukraine around 1860 and his father was Toma (Thomas) and his mother was Yanna or Marra, they were good Orthodox Christians of the Russian Church. In 1880 he married Stoyka the daughter of Juvina, who were also Ukrainian, when a part of the Russian Czarist Empire and had six children Two boys, Kirka and Spirako, and four girls, Doka,Yanna,Mara, and Saveta called Sisa. The family moved because of the poor treatment of their homeland to Canada or the USA before 1900. They spoke English very well so may have been in England. His wife died in 1912 from injuries from a wagon accident and brought her to Dayton since this was the family home town.....Rest our Papo in peace. He is referred here as Dimitri Ely...but may have used Ely Demitro since a lot of the family took that name. Elia had a large family himself...five brothers Spiro (Spido), Wilson, Mita, Chopi, Supa, and Zulka ...and a sister named Peparka all famous Kanadaza Rroma he is buried here with his wife and two sons Elia's father Toma, was the son of Vitselo. Elia's grand children include the Ely's of Cleavland, the Stanley's of Detroit,the Demetro's of Washington, the Evans of Pennsylvania, Demitro's of New York, and the Bones family Family links: Spouse: Stoyker Ely (1862 - 1912) Children: Sara Sisa Eli Demetro (1892 - 1948)* Pete Ely (1893 - 1937)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Calvary Cemetery Kettering Montgomery County Ohio, USA Plot: 14 ELY X 3 Maintained by: L.a. Originally Created by: Bonecollector Record added: Dec 20, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 82193019
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U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1960 Name: Elia Dimitri Gender: Male Race/Nationality: Greek Age: 38 Record Type: Manifests Birth Date: abt 1869 Birth Country: Greece Arrival Date: Sep 1907 Port of Arrival: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Residence Country: Canada Line Number: 28 Source Citation The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Manifests of Passengers Arriving at St. Albans, VT, District through Canadian Pacific and Atlantic Ports, 1895-1954; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: M1464; Roll Number: 060
Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1960 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.
next of kin: in Castoria, Greece
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Sara Sisa Eli Demetro Birth: May 15, 1892, USA Death: Apr. 5, 1948 Brooklyn Kings County (Brooklyn) New York, USA Sisa Eli,born Sara Demitro to Elia & Stoyka,from Kieve,Russia. Married Tosha Thomas, son of Frinkulo,Gheorgeko's,who was the son of Frinkulo Mikhailovich of Russia.
Their Children were Joe "Gheorgi" (who married Leeza Jace),Tom "Toma" (who married Luba Stanley), Lutka (Zlatcho), Yulcha (Joe GI),Yanna (who married Frinka), & Eda (married once briefly).
Her uncles included Petri,Spiro,Supa (Supesti),Chopi (Chopesti), Zulka, & Mita (married to Tereza). Her aunts were Peparka.
Her Siblings were Kirka (Tom Stanley's father), Spirako (married to Leeza Balvalee),Marra(married to Everimo),Doka (married to Stevo) ,Yanna (married to Petri). Her Grandfather was Toma (married to Yanna). Her mother Stoyka aka Stoyker Ely,was the daughter of Juvina.Their families came to Canada and many of them are still there and also the USA.
Her Great-Grandmother, or Grandmother was Mina Demitro who was the mother of one of the grandest "vista" the "Mineshti" of Russia.
Family links: Parents: Dimitri Ely (1860 - 1916) Stoyker Ely (1862 - 1912)
Spouse: Frank Thomas Demetro Dimitro (1887 - 1946)*
Children: Julie Ufie (____ - 1974)* Thomas Demetro (____ - 1959)* Joe Gheorgi Demetro (1909 - 1983)* Edith Demetro Demetrio (1918 - 2001)*
Sibling: Sara Sisa Eli Demetro (1892 - 1948) Pete Ely (1893 - 1937)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Rosedale Cemetery Orange Essex County New Jersey, USA Plot: look for "Tosher" grave
Created by: L.a. Record added: Mar 09, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 13570311
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