Interesting week for family history.
It started out with the report of the death of Charles Entenmann, who died at 92 late last month. He was the man who, with his two brothers, expanded the family's bakery business to the supermarkets in 1951. His grandfather, William, was the man who bought the Bay Shore bakery location where it all started from my mother's mother's father, Meinrad Mussler, in 1900. They were, however, two separate businesses. The Musslers moved to another location on Long Island while the Entenmanns, having moved from Brooklyn, did something the Musslers didn't - they delivered to customers' homes by horse and buggy. The Musslers' bakeries were also restaurants where patrons could sit and eat a meal and/or dessert as well as purchase bread, cake, etc. They closed their third and final location sometime in the late 1910s. My great-grandfather famously supported the Kaiser while his three sons were off fighting him in France during WWI. His oldest son never forgave him and even refused to attend his funeral.
You may recall my relating the story of my mother's father's Irish grandmother who was a street vendor during the Civil war in the area portrayed in Gangs of New York.
Today I learned that my father's family was from Lviv, the Ukraine city through which the refugees from Putin's war are going on their way to Poland and other European cities. I knew they were from the area, but this is the first time I heard that they were from Lviv. It was in my nephews' 23 and Me results.
Dad's family were Rusyns. They came from Carpathian Ruthenia which at the time that my grandparents left Europe was part of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. It later became part of Czechoslovakia and more recently part of Ukraine. The part of the family that lived there when one of my father's brothers and his wife visited them in the 1990s considered them themselves Ukranians as they had long ago assimilated into the Ukranian culture.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpathian_Ruthenia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruthenians
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusyns