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(father / mother) She was married to Fedir Pypa. She worked as a maid at count Michal Tyszkiewicz manor house in the village. Children: Solomiya Pypa, b. 1884, d.1954. She was married and lived in Andrushivka. Kylyna Pypa, b. 1887, d. 1971. Nestir Pypa, b. 1889 in Andrushivka, d. 1984 in Andrushivka. He took over his father's house in Andrushivka. He was married to Yuhyna. He was a keen bee keeper. After World War II he and other villagers were accused of stealing clothes and shoes from fallen soldiers. They were sentenced to ten years in labour camps. Nestir was sent to a labour camp in Vorkuta. In the camp he met a religious man and after that Nestir also became a very religious person. He was released in 1953 after Stalin's death and came back to the village. Nestir and Yuhyna had four children: Kharyton, Sofia, Mykhajlo and Hanna. Kharyton worked as a bookkeeper, first in Belarus and later in Donbas. Sophija and Mykhajlo lived and died in Andrushivka. Hanna moved to Kyiv where her daughter Zinaida still lives. Maryna Pypa, b., d. 1943. After her parents had died she was taken care by distant relatives in St Petersburg. She graduated from a teacher's institute and became a teacher somewhere in the Central Asian part of Soviet union. Later she worked as a teacher in Uman and Vinnytsya in Ukraine. In Vinnytsya she was a director of a school just before World War II. Denis Pypa. b. 1900, d. 1986. He grew up in his brother Nestir's family. Denis first worked at the telegraph in Berdychiv, but later he studied to become a teacher. He first worked as a teacher in Chernyavka, Zhytomyr oblast, and later also vice director of the school. Later he became director of the school in Plyskiv. Besides teaching he liked to paint, especially landscapes. He was married to Faina Semenivna, who also was a teacher. She was a daughter of a priest. They had two children: Leonid (b. 1927) and Svetlana (b. 1937). Svetlana died of cancer when she was rather young. Like her father she liked to paint. She lived in Kyiv and worked as a corrector at Kyiv State University. She had been married but was divorced. Leonid finished geographical studies at the university in Kyiv and after that he worked as a cartographer in Kyiv, where he still lives as a pensioner. |