Dec
19
22 years ago today (Dec. 19, 1989) my cousin David Jacob Faleafine was born. I just wanted to honor his memory today. We all miss him, and most of all his family that was closest to him is thinking about him today. David left us on Christmas day 2010, gone to his eternal resting place. Happy Birthday Cousin!
For we know that if the earthly tent which is our house is torn down, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
2 Corinthians 5:1
Posted in Cipko, Walters
Dec
18
A few months ago I received an email newsletter from Ancestry.com that discussed their record tool bar. At the bottom, there was a link for requesting the original documents associated with a record. The reason you would want to do this is that the originals often have information that is not recorded online. Armed with this new information I went straight to the person in my family tree that I knew I wanted to try this out with first. My great-grandfather Kirilo Cipko (aka. Mike Cipko aka. Mike Matulis) has been a huge brick wall that I have not been able to break through for as long as I have been doing family research. With all his different aliases and his immigration from Russia, I had a problem finding information about his parents. I did, however have many records for Kirilo saved to my tree. I knew which one I wanted to look up. He had a Social Security number and I found that there was an original application (SS-5) that I could send away for. Using the toolbar to the left of the record, I clicked on “Request Copy of Original Application” and generated a letter to send to the Social Security Administration. I mailed it off with the $27.00 fee they charge and crossed my fingers. I was not sure what kind of information, if any, I would get back.
My great-grandfather is listed as Kirilo Cipko on the SSDI. I knew that he also went by the name Mike…but was still shocked when I got my results back. About six weeks after I mailed off my request, I found a letter from the Social Security Administration in my mailbox. It had been so long, I forgot all about it and wondered what they could be sending me. I was sent a form letter notifying me that under the Freedom of Information Act, I was entitled to a copy of the original application for a Social Security number for the individual, as requested. Yes!! Along with the letter was a very good photocopy of the application, signed by my ancestor. The crazy thing is that he filled out and signed the application Mike Cipke. And I almost cried when I saw that I now had the names of his parents – Nick and Anna Cypke. Here it is in all its glory:

Posted in Cipko, Matulis