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andrew rabatin (wtravlr1) > rabatin graves from the cemetery in Crastne, Slovakia view of graves that are unmarked or gone to seed, They used wood in the early days and these graves are know but to God.
andrew rabatin (wtravlr1) > St. Elizabeth church, Kosice, Slovakia.
andrew rabatin (wtravlr1) > Rose Testa left - Brother Salvatore 5 & 8 y.o.
andrew rabatin (wtravlr1) > Nancy Testa Pietrantonio, my grandmother, mother of Rose (Testa) Rabatin
andrew rabatin (wtravlr1) > Andrew Rabatin my father, me (Andrew George Rabatin) and Rose Marie (Testa) Rabatin, mother, picture taken in Cleveland House on Lakeview road.  It was a double, and dad rented out the downstairs. Photograph taken sometime around 1949-1950, I was about 5 years or so here.
andrew rabatin (wtravlr1) > columbus college of art and design 1st dorm (now gone) across from school 1963
andrew rabatin (wtravlr1) > me andrew rabatin 1946 probably taken on Rudyard rd, off St. Clair in Cleveland, Ohio, notation on back of me and date.
andrew rabatin (wtravlr1) > me and warren smith (d) in the dorm 1963
andrew rabatin (wtravlr1) > me, andrew rabatin, on Rudyard Rd. Cleveland, 1948
rabatin graves from the cemetery in Crastne, Slovakia view of graves that are unmarked or gone to seed, They used wood in the early days and these graves are know but to God.
andrew rabatin (wtravlr1) > rabatin graves from the cemetery in Crastne, Slovakia view of graves that are unmarked or gone to seed, They used wood in the early days and these graves are know but to God.
rabatin graves from the cemetery in Crastne, Slovakia view of graves that are unmarked or gone to seed, They used wood in the early days and these graves are know but to God.
See photo in original gallery.

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