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Note: it to Kuskosky while I was just a youngster. He denied having changed it because he was so upset at me for changing the name to Kent. His youngest sister Alice changed it - including her birth certificate to Kuskosky. The rest of the family retained the i and still continue the name Kuskoski. The gravesites located behind St. Benedicts' RC Church clearly prove the name as having been Kuskoski. My father was a hard worker and a coal miner who left Pennsylvania in 1941 to return to Buffalo, NY. A coal mining cave in triggered this action and it upset my mother, because she had her whole family there in a hamlet named Bakerton, PA. Bakerton, PA is listed as my birthplace in the baptismal records. I was probably born in the home in Carroltown, PA and registered at the coal miner's hospital in Spangler, PA. The old hospital was replaced with a newer one and visited by Julie A. Tronolone and me.
Note: My father was born Stanley Stephan Kuskoski and changed the name to Americanize
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