
Czech
Republic Bohemia and Moravia
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Researching: DVORAK, ZLOCH
I'm interested in the following name in village of Sedlikovice (Strakonice
county): Dvorak; and the following name in village of Milikovice (Strakonice
county): Zloch. They are ancestors.
email: - BRIANCLEV@aol.com
- Posted 31 March 2000

Researching: SUROVY
I am looking for this surname, which is the my husbands. We know that
his Grandparents and his father were born in Czechoslovakia.
We believe the name of the town was Kos Lov (not sure of spelling). His
Grandfathers name was Felix Surovy and his Grandmothers name was Mary.
His father is Joseph Matthew and has a twin by the name of Walter. Both
born in February of 1928.
email: Judy Surovy - jl@rmpark.org
- Posted 31 March 2000

Researching:
My gg grandfather Martin Lahoda came to Minn. in 1880 along with his family from Bohemia
would like to hear from any one with info on this line.
email: James F. Lahoda - jklahoda@attcanada.net
- Posted 31 March 2000

Researching: NEMEC
I am beginning research on Joseph Francis Nemec from Bohemia (Prague) area.
He came to the USA in the early 1900s and buried his wife in Kansas before
returning to Czech. A son, Joseph F. Nemec stayed in the USA. Any
information would be appreciated.
email: - carol@emeraldnetwork.com
- Posted 29 March 2000

Researching: SOUCEK, SPRAVKA
The Soucek family origin - we collected additional information to help us find the
answers. The small town in Bohemia is called or was called Podmokli or
Podmokly and also was home to the Spravka family,
email: - MDa1390563@aol.com
- Posted 29 March 2000

Researching: KAUSKA
We are Researching the Name "Kauska". We are looking for any information on the name.
We also are looking for anyone that may have immigrated to the United States or have
information on anyone who has immigrated to the United States, with the Name Kauska.
email: - northfox@avci.net
- Posted 29 March 2000

Researching: DRENSKY
Looking for info on the George Drensky family from outside of Prague, Czech republic.
email: - kathyneedham@aol.com
- Posted 29 March 2000

Researching: WALENTA, KOSMENSKY, COSMENSKI
Searching for relatives, Wenzel Walenta, born in Bohemia and
married Hermine Kosmensky (Cosmenski?), both born in late 1800's and immegrated to USA - 1920's
email: - su@kipany.com
- Posted 29 March 2000

Researching: SVARC, PESEK
Emanual Svarc, my Grandfathers name, born 1861 in Bohemia,Austria? Married Marie Pesek
born 1887, also in Bohemia, Austria? Came to US,lived in NYC's Eastside at 1403 Avenue
A until moving to Little Ferry, NJ. They had 3 children, Rose, Helen & Emil. If you have info
please contact. Thanks! Searching family roots.
email: - mariemickendrow@email.msn.com
- Posted 25 March 2000

Researching: REPOVA, ONDRASEK, TOMASTIK
Looking for information on the following:
My paternal grandmother: Teresie Repova, who left Lutonin, Moravia in 1903. Teresie's date of
birth was 26 October 1881, but I do not know where. Parents were
Paul Repa and Annie Ondrasek. Also seeking information of on paternal g-grandparents: Martin
Tomastik, Born 2 December 1837. Gravestone said he was from Reketnice, Moravia.
The only information I have on his wife is: Anna, born 1 March 1840. Gravestone said she
was from Leskovec Moravia. Martin Tomastik, wife Anna, and daughters Rosena, born 4 February,
1861 and Varina, born 23 November, 1863 arrived in Galveston, Texas on 24 December 1867.
email: Lori Broughton - williamb@vvm.com
- Posted 25 March 2000

Researching: HORKY
I am searching for any information on the Horky side of my family (current
or history). This is what I know... My g-grandfather Rudolf (Rudy) Horky
was born in Bohemia and immigrated to the U.S. with his parents sometime
around 1900. The family resided in NY and then Chicago. Rudolf's mother
died when he was very young and his 5 older sisters helped raise him.
Rudolf married Harriette Thompson, and they had one son Alfred Rudolf Horkey
b. 1922. Unfortunately, I know little else. I would love to find some
distant cousins as well as shed some light on the past. Any information or
possible connections would be greatly appreciated!
email: Jennifer Horkey-Kinney - jkinney@sarcom.com
- Posted 25 March 2000

Researching: KONOP
I am looking for information on Johan and Dorothea Konop, they emigrated to the United States
approximately 1854 Oct. or Nov. from Austria bohemia. I would appreciate any help any
one can give me. Thank You.
email: David L. Konop - konop@ez-net.com
- Posted 25 March 2000

Researching: JAHN, GINZKEY
Searching for any information about the Jahn and/or Ginzkey families that
lived in Maffersdorf / Vratislavice during the early to mid 1800's. They were
involved in textile manufacturing.
email: - acwo4@aol.com
- Posted 25 March 2000

Researching: KRCMARIK
My father is John Charles Krcmarik III, and many
Krcmarik's live in Michigan. We are interested in
contacting people who have the last name or are
somehow related to the Krcmarik last name.
email: Ann-Marie (Krcmarik) Mastaw - amkm24@yahoo.com
- Posted 22 March 2000

Researching: MLEZIVA
We are trying to find out more information about Jan Mleziva (known as John
Mleziva), born 1823 in Domazlice, Bohemia. He married a woman named Bozena,
we don't know her last name. One of his sons was Joseph, born in Bohemia,
October 5, 1870. They moved to Pilsen, in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin. Any
help would be welcome.
email: - ROMBERT@aol.com
- Posted 22 March 2000

Researching: HASKOVEC, HASKOWITZ, BISKA, DUSECK, BELIK
I am seeking ay info anyone may have on these names.
Matey Haskovec \ Haskowitz 1810-1864 m Ana Biska 1816-1896;
John Haskovec \ Haskowitz 1851-1910-Katrina Duseck;
John Duseck m Anna Belik. Thank you.BR>
email: Eunice H Richmond - Eunice_Richmond@excite.com
- Posted 22 March 2000

Researching: JURCIK
My great-grandparents, Alois and Anna Jurcik, came to the US from the Zlin
area of Moravia. They landed in Galveston in 1908. They had a total of 13
children. 7 being born in Moravia. My grandfather, Charlie Jurcik, born in
August of that year, was the first to be born in the US.
I, of course, have no problem tracing my roots in the US. I want to trace
them in the Czech Republic. Thank you for your time.
email: Becky Snodgrass - s73183@mindspring.com
- Posted 22 March 2000

Researching: BRANECKY
Our surname is Branecky and our ancestors came from Bohemia through a port in Germany to
Galveston Texas. This occured around 1850-60. Ancestor founded the town of Praha in central
Texas. Any infor would be helpful. Thanks.
email: - branecky@gvtc.com
- Posted 22 March 2000

Researching: BRUESKE, BUCHRA, CERNY, DRAGOUN, DRENCKHAHN,
JAROLIMEK, KIRAL, KUBAT, PECK, PESHON, YAROLIMEK
My grandfather Matej Jarolimek, who changed the spelling of his name to
Yarolimek when he and his family was naturalized on 15 Mar 1909, came to Winona county,
Minnesota in the Summer/Fall of 1904. His wife, Mary Dragoun, arrived in Winona county in
Nov 1904 with her father-in-law Joseph Jarolimek, her seven children, sister Bertha
(married name Kiral), and her sister's girlfriend. The family resided in Winona county (Wiscoy Valley,
Rupprecht's Valley, town of Rollingstone and the city of Winona) their entire life. There were
nine boys (Adolph, Alois, Ben, Ed, Frank, Fred, George, Jerry, Joseph) and five girls (Agnes Peck, Emma
Drenckhahn, Marie Jarolimek, Mary Brueske, Rose Peshon) born to the family. All the
children were raised in Winona county with the exception of Marie who died in Bohemia
(Jablonna/Pribram area) before the family emmigrated. Ancestry surnames (all from Bohemia) prior
to my grandparents arrival in the U.S. are: Buchra, Cerny, Kubat & Jarolimek.
email: Dean R. Yarolimek - dyarolim@mail.win.org
- Posted 20 March 2000

Researching: MORAVEC
I know very little about the Moravec's except that they left Bohiema (part of
Austria) in the mid 1800's. They settled in Nebraska around Brainard and
Prague. I belive there was a John, any help on where to start would be
helpful. My father was Eugene son of Anton and Alba of Exitor, Nebraska, Who
was the son of Josoph of Tibias, Nebraska.
email: - EMoravecjr@aol.com
- Posted 20 March 2000

Researching: NEHER
I am looking for information on the Johannathan Neher family. Arrived from
Bohemia, supposedly thru Liverpool to NYC on May 1, 1852, supposedly on the
ship the Beejapre. His wife's name was Josephea and they had 11 children.
Would like information on the family in Bohemia...birth dates and marriage
dates of the elder Neher's...Information of where to start in researching the
family in Germany from the 1852's back... Thank you very much.
email: Rita W. Neher - RNEHER@aol.com
- Posted 20 March 2000

Researching: KUPSH
Research the Kupsh name.
email: - JUJUQZ@AOL.COM
- Posted 20 March 2000

Researching: KVAPIL, DOROTIK
I am interested in the names of Kvapil and Dorotik. Kvapil was the maiden
name of my grandmother, whose family was from around Prague (I think.....not
too sure....I was told they owned saw mills before the war), and she married
a Dorotik. My parents were divorced while I was still very young, so I am
not up to speed on the Czech side of my family. I am a historian by hobby,
and I wam very interested in learning all I can about my family that I never
had a chance to know. Thank you.
email: Tim Allgood - TLAllgood@aol.com
- Posted 20 March 2000

Researching: JINDELA
Jindela family immigrated to New York l867-69 . lived in Islip NY and
later some members of the family moved to Manhattan. first names-John &
Madaline -children:John,Josephine, Mary, Joseph (my grandfather)
Antoine, Charles, all born in Bohemia, and Albert born in NY. the 1900
census showed father -John still lived in Islip. Any information or
anyone with this surname-please contact me.
email: - epvanmiert@webtv.net
- Posted 18 March 2000

Researching: NOVY, VON ALBRECHT, BLECHA, SPCEK, NOVAK
Need information on the Albert Novy family who immigrated to the U.S. from Bohemia to New
York and Chicago. Albert Novy married Frances Von Albrecht in Chicago. Eric Von Albrecht
was a brother to Frances and Mary Von Albrecht Blecha. The Von Albrecht's may have information
about Albert Novy. Albert Novy family moved from Chicago, Ill. to Riverside, Iowa about the
year 1900 and then later moved to Hallett, Oklahoma and on to Oklahoma City, Okla. The
Children of Albert and Frances Novy were James, Ella Spacek Novy, Edward and Theodore.
They all lived in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
email: - ehnovy@pldi.net
- Posted 18 March 2000

Researching: BAZATA, KLECAN, SEMERAD
I'm looking for anyone else with the above surnames. I'm not sure if town Blatne
or Blatna. Bazata came to the U.S.A. in 1870s(possibly in 1872). Please
contact me.
email: Antonia Bazata - CORVINU@AOL.com
- Posted 18 March 2000

Researching: KOPECKY, ZATLOUKAL
Looking for relatives in the U.S. or the Czech republic with the surname of
Kopecky or Zatloukal. My Father Karel was born near Prague and my mother
Milada was born in Moravia and had a brother Richard. They both came to the
U.S. in the early 1950's.
email: - MPKopecky@gateway.net
- Posted 18 March 2000

Researching: LIBERSKY, ZEMANEK
Libersky and Zemanek from Czech Republic, Bohemia.
I'm researching a Wenzel Libersky and his children.
Any information on Zemanek would be helpful.
email: - catheann@aol.com
- Posted 18 March 2000

Researching: RUHLAND, WERNER
Jacob Ruhland and Margaret Werner, parents of Joseph Ruhland b. 12 Dec
1842 in Haselberg, Bohemia.
email: Tom Ruhland - tjr@mtco.com
- Posted 17 March 2000

Researching: ONDROUSEK
Looking for information on Reihold Ondrousek (Kunsthistoriker).
email: - paralovi@volny.cz
- Posted 17 March 2000

Researching: HESOUN
Looking for information on Frank Hesoun, wholesale liquor dealer, in
Cleveland Ohio in the early 1900's. Possibly lived on Broadway. Wife's name
was Elizabeth.
email: - EG9SMITH@aol.com
- Posted 17 March 2000

Researching: HLINAK
I am searching for Hlinak's from Vodany. My grandfather was born in Vodant about 1860.
He emigrated to US when 10 yrs old.
email: Jim Linak - jim@linak.org
- Posted 17 March 2000

Researching: MAGERL
Looking for information on Magerls, probably from Hesselsdorf, Bohemia;
husband's gr'grandfather came to U. S. in 1880's, a widower, brought four or
five children.
email: - Barbmagerl@aol.com
- Posted 17 March 2000
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