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Researching: CLINEBURG, CLINEBURGH, KLINEBERG
Ignatius Bernard Clineburg was from Prague, Austria. He was born in 1822 and came to the US in 1842. His occupation was that of a tanner. He worked at that trade throughout several western counties of New York before settling in Steuben County. He ended up taking charge of the Germania Tannery until sometime around 1890. I've been told that although he "claims" to have been from Prague, that if he was a tanner, his father was probably also a tanner and they probably lived outside the town of Prague where people of similar occupations lived. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated I've hit a wall.
email: Cheryl Clineburg -
ccline@erols.com - Posted 31 May 1998

Researching: SELNEKOVIC, BOLERAZ
I am looking for any information on my grandparents who came from Czech Republic. Surnames are Selnekovic and Boleraz.
email: The Selnekovic Family -
jas@jane.penn.com - Posted 31 May 1998

Researching: KAPLAN, ZIMPRICHOVA, ZIMPRICH
Looking for information on Jan Kaplan born May 24 1835 Horni Libchavy no.24, died dec 20 1896 Dolni Libchavy. Also info on Paulina Zimprichova known as Paulina Zimprich of Horni Libchavy.
email: Janet Coplan -
jcoplan@pressenter.com - Posted 31 May 1998

Researching: LICEK, ENGLE
I'm looking for what ever information any one might have on the name Licek. My father John Licek was born in Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1900. My mothers name was Gladys Engle also from Pittsburgh,Pa. I'm new to genealogy so any help would be appreciated.
email: Bill Licek -
licek1@hotmail.com - Posted 31 May 1998

Researching: OZANAK
I am searching for any information on the name Ozanak. Paul Ozanak came to America 7/4/1913 on the Bremen Line he arrived in Massachusetts his intentions were to stay in America. He was born in Zielina Austria Hungary on June 22, 1896. His occupation in America was a weaver. Paul was single when he arrived in America. He then lived in Garfield and Passaic, NJ. Paul applied for citizenship in 1940. Paul had three children, names unknown at this time. Any help would be appreciated.
email: Tim & Kathy Troast -
ttjkat@erols.com - Posted 31 May 1998

Researching: LEINER, STRENITZ
Looking for Gustav Leiner b. 3/12/1850 in Flohau/Saaz/Bohemia who married Friederike Strenitz b. 3/22/1855 Weisswasser, Bohemia. Can you help?
email: Debra Colmers -
Sachertort@aol.com - Posted 30 May 1998

Researching: HULA
I am looking for any information on the surname Hula. My great-grandparents came over from Czech. in the late 1800's. I do not believe that the name was shortened when they came over to the U.S. Any help would be greatly appreciated in this manner.
email: Kristi Hula Stirler -
J_K_STIRLER@compuserve.com - Posted 30 May 1998

Researching: LACHE
I am doing my family history. I do not know much about my Czech ancestor and hope someone out there can help me. My greatgrandfather was from Bohemia, I do not know where, he came to the United States about 1850`s and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His name was Joseph Anton Lache, born about 1830, the son of Ignaz Lache. He may have had a brother named Wilhelm. That is all that I know and wish I had more information on his parents and so on . Can anyone help me. Thank you.
email: Shelby -
Gkidsnanny@aol.com - Posted 30 May 1998

Researching: BOBAK, BABAKOVA
I am searching for information on my grandfather...born 11/26/1896 his name is Adam Bobak he was born in Kurov his mother's name was Katatina Babakova there in no father listed. He came to america and settled in west central Pennsylvania.
email: -
pitler@third-wave.com - Posted 30 May 1998

Researching: SLANINOVA HAMPEL TLUCEK, ZLY
Jan Zly Married Johanna Slaninova and had children: Joseph married ?, John married Mary, Aginus Married John Hampel, Yarmila married ?, Mary born 5-16-1877 Kuncicky u Basky affilialed with Parish Mistek died 1945 Nampa, Canyon county, Idaho married Alois Tlucek born 10-18-1879 Frydek, Moravia, Czechoslovakia died 1945 Nampa, Canyon county, Idaho. Alois and Mary Zly, Tlucek came to America from Bremen, Germany to New York on November 14, 1907 with two children Anna and Wilhelm.
email: Fay F Sedlacek -
faysed@juno.com - Posted 30 May 1998

Researching: MATUSOVICH
I am looking for some direction on researching the name Matusovich. I have no idea whether it is Slovak or Czech. My grandparents were both deceased early and the only family references left to the significance of the name is that is was "slavic". Any help you could provide would be appreciated. Thank you.
email: W. Matusovic -
wmatusovic@aol.com - Posted 29 May 1998

Researching: SIMANEK
I am looking for any information on Simanek that left Lucice, Bohemia in 1868, then came to Prague, Nebraska.
email: -
losborn@redoakheartland.com - Posted 29 May 1998

Researching: VACA, HOLAN, KRIVAN, RUDA
I am looking for information on any of the following surnames: Vaca, Holan, Krivan, and Ruda. All of these families are from the region formerly known as the Austro-Hungarian empire (Bohemia and Moravia).
email: -
journlst@radiks.net - Posted 29 May 1998

Researching: JANDA, LAB, ELAR, SHEBECK, SEPHA, CERNEY, ANDERS
Looking for information/leads/relatives on the Janda family that settled in Chicago, Illinois around 1856-1884. Vador(?) Janda b. in Bohemia 1820+/-, married Mary LAB or ELAR(?) and had a son Anton C. JANDA who was born in Prague, 31 Jan 1855 and died in Chicago,1915. Anton married Marie Shebeck or Sepha (?) b. 04 Feb 1855, died in Berwyn, Illinois, 1929. She was the daughter of Frank S.(??) and Katherine CERNEY. Their daughter Anna Barbara JANDA was born in Chicago 24 Mar 1885 and married John Fred Anders, who was also from Chicago and whose family came from Bohemia. Thank you.
email: Bennett and Tina Peterson -
petersob@up.lib.mi.us - Posted 29 May 1998

Researching: PERSEIN, RANSOM, OCACEK
My grandmother, Mary (Persein) Ransom, was born in Prague abt. 1887. She was the daughter of JOSEPH Persein and Metilda (Ocacek) Persein. The family immigrated to New York City from Prague in late 1880's or early 1890's. They then moved to Chicago after 1909. Three children were born to Joseph and Metilda Persein: Daughter, Mary (Persein) Ransom; son, Joseph (Joe) Persein; and son, Anthony (Tony) Persein. The family communicated in Yiddish, and supposedly were of the aristocratic class in Old Austria. Any family information or source research references will be greatly appreciated.
email: Bob Ransom -
rjran@iscweb.com - Posted 28 May 1998

Researching: TISCHLER, FURMENNER
Looking for information on the "Tischler" and "Furmenner" families of Metzenseifen, and the Neszvadba family.
email: Eugene P. Nevada -
Pete_Nevada@Compuserve.com - Posted 28 May 1998

Researching: MAREK
Jan Marek - Birth date 5 Nov. 1857 or Mar. 1857 or Jan. 1856 or in 1858. The first date is on his grave marker. Immigrated to the United States in 1885 from Stromberg, Moravia in the Empire of Austria. Sailed from Bremen, Germany 9 Dec. 1884. He may have had 2 brothers and they were orphans from an orphanage. I wish to learn the parents names and the brothers or sisters names.
email: -
BFMAREK@aol.com - Posted 28 May 1998

Researching: MARIK
My mothers parents, Josef (?) and Mary Marik emigrated from near Prague to Baltimore Maryland around 1883. They had 4 children, Fritz(1883), Rose(1885), Lee(1887) and Charles (1889). I'm not positive about Josef's name. He was a tailor and a Socialist. His wife, Mary, was a Catholic. I don't know her maiden name. Any information would be appreciated!
email: Bill Chapman -
bill_val@rocketmail.com - Posted 28 May 1998

Researching: PFEFFER, HIEBEL
Looking for George Pfeffer who married Annie Hiebel. Children: Alois M. Pfeffer - born March 2, 1862 in Domazlice, Czech; Anna M. Pfeffer - born September 21, 1850 in Domazlice, Czech; George Pfeffer - born May 8, 1864 in Hluboka, Czech; Female Pfeffer - born unknown. Catholic. Need help.
email: Jeanine Larson -
jlars@rea-alp.com - Posted 28 May 1998

Researching: SHEETS, DUER
Chales Sheets married Nora Duer. Had one child, Lewis Herbert, born 6/10/1877.
email: -
deano@kosher.com - Posted 27 May 1998

Researching: ALBRECHT, FORSTER, GOETZL, GRUND, HEIDL, HUETTL, MANNERT
Researching Albrecht, Forster, Goetzl, Grund, Heidl, Huettl, and Mannert Looking for ansestors or/and information of the following family's: Michael Albrecht, born 1875 in Schoenlind, Kreis Falkenau, son of Johann Adam Albrecht, born 1844 in Littengruen and Anna Goetzl, born 1850 in Schoenlind. Johann Adam Albrecht, son of Michael Albrecht, born in Littengruen and Katharina Forster, born in Oberschossenreuth. Anna Goetzl, daughter of Josef Goetzl, born in Schoenlind and Magdalena Mannert, born in Schoenlind. Emilie Grund, wife of Michael Albrecht (1875), born 1879 in Ebmeth, Kreis Falkenau, daughter of Andreas Grund, born in Ebmeth and Anna Huettl, born 1838 in Ebmeth, Kreis Falkenau. Anna Huettl, daughter of Anna Rosina Huettl from Ebmeth, father unknown. Andreas Grund, son of Lorenz Grund and Manna Heidl, both from Ebmeth.
email: Marianne Christensen -
73141.1713@compuserve.com - Posted 27 May 1998

Researching: GRUBER, FRANKE
Searching for John Gruber and Marie Catherine Franke from Holeishen, Bohemia, now Holysov. their sons are John Gruber, b. 1839 and Peter Gruber, b. Mar 28, 1845. Peter and John immigrated to Michigan USA in 1868. Searching for info on John Gruber and his wife Marie Catherine Franke. Thank You.
email: Gert Free -
gfree@voyager.net - Posted 27 May 1998

Researching: KRUPICKA, LAZAK, KOLAR, SUDA, KLOKAN, KLOKANOVA, MASKOVA, KRISL, HAMOUZ
I am researching the surnames Krupicka, Lazak, Kolar, Suda, Klokan, Klokanova, Maskova, Krisl, and Hamouz. All records I have uncovered state that these families emigrated from what was known as Bohemia and is now the Czech Republic. They all emigrated at various times from the early to mid 1800s to the early 1900s. They ended up settling in the south-eastern part of Nebraska.
email: Brian G. Williams -
bgwilly@sginet.com - Posted 27 May 1998

Researching: STASTNY
I am researching my family name Stastny. My Great Grandfather Jan (John) and Anna Stastny came to America in 1905 and setteled in South Carolina. The last residence on the passport was Ouhrove, Bohemia.
email: -
d.stastny@MCI2000.com - Posted 26 May 1998

Researching: PIWETZ, SKALITSKY
Am interested in locating relatives in the Czech Republic. My Grandfather (Josef F. Piwetz) arrived in the USA in December , 1860, age 7. The family settled in and around Fayetteville, Texas. He married Alice Skalitsky, and they deceased in the 1930s (9 children). Birth certificates show "District of Neuhaus" and towns Platz and Alplatz. It's my understanding that they are now known as Jindrichuv Hradec, Straz Nad Nezarkov, and Plausko, respectively. Will be glad to hear from anyone in the area.
email: Cy Piwetz -
PIWCYR@aol.com - Posted 26 May 1998

Researching: PLAVCHAK
Searching for information about the Plavchak family in Czechoslovakia.
email: G. Parks -
gina@shreve.net - Posted 26 May 1998

Researching: KEMLINK, BUDZNEK
Info on Andrew Budznek . Immigrated to U.S. l890's. Settled in New Jersey with my grandmother Sophie Budznek. Info on Frances Anne Kemlink, born in Kralovy, Hradec Chechoslovakia.
email: -
CHEKMOM@AOL.COM - Posted 26 May 1998

Researching: HALUPAS, CHALUPAS
I am looking for any relatives that might still be in the Czech Republic. I can only go as far back as my great grandfather. I am looking for possible Halupas or Chalupas whose relatives immigrated to the United states sometime near the beginning of the century. Thank you for any help.
email: -
Pablocasa5@aol.com - Posted 26 May 1998

Researching: VIDLAK, SENEKLOVOU
Researching ancestors of Leopold Vidlak. He was born in 1899 in Trebici Czechoslovakia and shortly thereafter moved to Opatove. His father's name was Frantisek Vidlak born in Cichoba Czechoslovakia in 1866 / died in 1943. He married Katerina Seneklovou from Opatov. They had 5 children Amalie, Otilie, Leopold, Katerina, and Frantiska.
email: -
vidlak@baynet.net - Posted 26 May 1998

Researching: BUBELA
I wish to post my surname Bubela on your website. My family originated in the Moravian region...Anyone who may have come from the town of Vsetin in East Moravia or from the towns of Ostrava, Brno, Karolinka, or Zlin with the surname Bubela please contact me. I have relatives in Poland and in Canada...especially in the Vancouver, B.C. area. Our Family originated from the town of Vsetin in Moravia as far back as 1640.
email: John Bubela -
Lublin97@intergate.bc.ca - Posted 26 May 1998

Researching: KREMR, SIMEK, GEVERA, and TRNAK
I'm checking out any information I can find about my ancesters. Their names were Kremr, Simek, Gebera, and Trnak. They lived in Moriva - Hulk and Maratice. My Great, Great, Great grandfather was a co-founder of Hulk.
email: Richard Kremer -
rlkremer@aol.com - Posted 25 May 1998

Researching: JEROVIC, JIROVEC, WALENTA, DUSEK, DUSKOVA, CAP, HAIS, HAAS
I am looking for ancestry for Jakob Jerovic from Bohemia. He was married to Kristina Dusek. I believe Kristina had a brother, Victor Dusek, from Trisky or Tisky, Bohemia ( I am unsure of spelling of this town!) Kristina made her First Communion in 1875 in a church in Susice. They had, I believe, 3 children. Two daughters, Lillian (date of birth April 25, 1893) and Josephine, came to the US in June 1911 aboard the Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm. I believe the two girls had an uncle, Frank Dusek, in New York City. Lillian, my grandmother, married Michael Walenta on August 27, 1917 in New York City. Lillian and Michael later moved to Corning, NY where Michael worked at the Corning Glass Works. I believe, but am not sure, that Kristina Dusek's family included a Frank Cap and a Mary Cap, as well as a priest, Fr. Peter Hais or Hass. I am not sure of the lineage beyond Kristina Dusek. If anyone has any information on these names, please e-mail me! Thank you!
email: -
JRuss75532@aol.com - Posted 25 May 1998

Researching: RECTORSCHEK
I am research Jan Rectorschek who came to Findlay, Ohio in April 1884 from Gross Olbersdorf. His mother Regina Rectorschek came later to America. The name came be spelled Rektorschek. Would like to have anyone with and interest in this surname to contact me.
email: John M. Webber -
YSQT37A@prodigy.com - Posted 25 May 1998

Researching: HANUS, KOCI, KROUSL, KRCL, KARNOS, KLOKOC
I am searching for my gr-grandfather, John Hanus, birthplace. His 2nd wife, Theresa Krousl (Krcl), was an aunt to Valburga (Krousl) KOCI. These emigrants settled in Belmont County, Ohio in 1887-1889. Valburga's husband was Frank Koci I am hoping that finding where they came from, may help find John's village. Ludwig Karnos and wife Anna Klokoc settled in Dillonvale, Jefferson County, Ohio. Are those names familiar to anyone? Thank you very much for any help.
email: Betty Ronken -
bettyr@mwt.net - Posted 25 May 1998

Researching: STARRY, PIKLOVA
I am seeking to locate relatives of Frank Starry who was born on May 26, 1867 in Bohemia and Catherine Piklova who was born on May 29, 1867. They were later married on February 8, 1891 in the Catholic Church in Medford, Wisconsin USA. I do not know there place of origin in Bohemia. Any help is greatly appreciated.
email: -
TOTOOC@aol.com - Posted 25 May 1998

Researching: BAKOS, CULIK, HARMACEK
I am looking for any information on Bakos, Culik or Harmacek. I am fairly sure they were of Bohemian decent. The family lived in Chicago for most of their lives, and few are still there. I have gotten completely stumped on any further information.
email: Lauri -
lbakos@yahoo.com - Posted 24 May 1998

Researching: SOLTESZ
Searching for any family members of Lajos Soltesz that may be still in Czechoslvakia or Hungary. He came to Canada in 1957. He had a wife and two childern, left behind in Hungary. His proffesion was a baker. His wife was Maria.
email: Tammy Soltesz -
hart@bulli.com - Posted 24 May 1998

Researching: BOCK, KRATSCHMAR, MATJEKA, TOMANEK, PUDEL, SCHIN, SCIN
Looking for information about the surnames Bock, Kratschmar, Matjeka, Tomanek, Pudel, Schin or Scin. They all lived around Sternberk, Moravia. The villages were Lobnig, Babice (Babitz), Ribnik, etc.
email: Wolfgang Bock -
101.103910@germanynet.de - Posted 24 May 1998

Researching: HRNA, BARAN, MANAK, SRBA
Please add the Hrna, Baran, Manak and Srba Family surnames to your listing. The Stepan Hrna of Hovezi married Veronica Manak of Halenkov and came the US in 1909. The Baran family was Jan Baran father of Josef Baran who came to Taylor, Texas from Vallaske Polanka. Josef Baran's wife was Anna Srba who stepfather was a Krepcak. I am particulary looking for relatives in the Czech Republic as to the Barans. There is a widow of Josef Hrna in Novy Hrozenkov who is looking for her grandchildren who left the area after W.W.II. Any information on her search would be appreciated. Thank you.
email: Daniel Hrna -
Dhrna@aol.com - Posted 24 May 1998

Researching: HORNYAK, POLLACK
I am searching for Adolf Hornyak, born March 5, 1882 in Hungary. (Gerly) Adolf died on October 30, 1961. He was married to Sophie Pollack. Sophie was also born in Hungary on May 15, 1885 and died in Pennsylvania on June 10, 1959. Adolf also died in Pennsylvania. Adolf first arrived in the United States on April 27, 1907 from the Czechoslovak Republic at Ellis Island. He returned to his native country to bring his wife and children to the United States. The Hornyak Family came to this country on the vessel Cleveland.
email: -
FLOWER1570@AOL.COM - Posted 24 May 1998

Researching: GOLDMANN, WOLLERT, RICHTER, KLATT, HARTLOPER
Looking for family of Ignatz Goldmann 15 Feb 1866 - 26 Apr 1935. Married Karoline Wollert 31 Dec 1868 - 17 Aug 1939 Married in Wigstadl, Austria, now called Vitkov. Karoline's parents were William Wollert and Theresa Richter, dates unk. Children of Ignatz and Karoline: Wilhelm 1889-1916 died in Austrian Army, married Amalia Klatt, daughter Irma. Marie 1893-1967, Anna 1898-1947, and Hilda 15 Nov 1904-10 Aug 1993, married John C. Hartloper. Family except Wilhelm, came to America in 1918.
email: -
joni1301@aol.com - Posted 23 May 1998

Researching: MONFORT, BIGANSKA
I am looking for my ancestor Johann Karl von Monfort, born in 1772 in Prague, the capital of Bohemia. He was a catholic and a noble man. During 1786 - 1788 he served as a cadet at Roman - German - Caesar Uhlan Regiment of Prince Shvarzenberg. In 1789 Johann Karl von Montfort was appointed by General Coach-man of the King of Poland Stanislav August (Poniatovski). In 1788 - 1799 he served as a lieutenant at Volunteers Corps of Count O'Donell. In 1799 - 1801 he served as a staff-captain at the 1st Light Infantry Batalion of Marquis Strozzi. In 1801 he resigned from the 1st Light Infantry Batalion of Marquis Strozzi. His wife was Antonina Biganska. 20 November 1813 he has born his first son - Leonard. The son was baptized at Minkovzy Roman Catholic Church in Minkovzy village, Dunaevzy parish, Podolia, Russia. 27 Febaruary 1819 he has born his second son - Felix. The son was baptized at Minkovzy Roman Catholic Church in Minkovzy village, Dunaevzy parish, Podolia, Russia.
email: -
Alex1000@dialup.ptt.ru - Posted 23 May 1998

Researching: KASPAR, DOLEZAL, FRANTA, CAHA
I have a lot of information on my Czech roots as collected by my Grandmother. Many of the people came to Nebraska upon their arrival in the USA. Above are 4 of the names, but I have several hundred. Please email if interested in sharing.
email: -
GStarbird@aol.com - Posted 23 May 1998

Researching: HANNISH
I am looking for my Grandmother's genealogy. Her name was Hannish. She came from Bohemia. All I know is that her father was a traveling gypsy and deserted her mother, who became a "goosegirl". Any information would be appreciated. My Grandmother's name was Louise M. Hannish.
email: Patricia Ann (Aldal) Fraide -
fraide@ix.netcom.com - Posted 23 May 1998

Researching: ARBEITER, BOCK, BLOBER, BAKONG, FITZ, GABRIEL, KRATSCHMAR, LANGHAMMER, LUDWIG, MATJEKA, OESTERREICHER, PUDEL, SCHMIED, SCHOBER, SEDLACZEK, SCHIN, SCIN, SKYBA, TILL, TOMANEK
Researching the names: Arbeiter, Bock, Blober, Bakong, Fitz, Gabriel, Kratschmar, Langhammer, Ludwig, Matjeka, Oesterreicher, Pudel, Schmied, Schober, Sedlaczek, Schin (Scin), Skyba, Till, Tomanek. Most of them come from Moravia, from the towns or villages Lobnig, Sternberg (Sternberk), Ribnitz (Ribnik), Babitz (Babice), Olm|tz (Olomouc), Egersdorf, Czenkowitz, Janowitz, Tillendorf, Neuvogelseifen, Augezd. I'm searching especialy for the names Bock, Blober, Kratschmar and Tomanek. All information on the above names is welcome.
email: Wolfgang Bock -
101.103910@germanynet.de - Posted 23 May 1998

Researching: HAALA, PECHER, DOLHOPF
I am looking for any linkage of ancestors or descendents of Anton Haala, Sr, his father Antonia, or mother, Marie Pecher, dating prior to 1819 in Tuscow, Bohemia. Anton, Sr. married Veronica Dolhopf in Tuscow (sp?) in 1842 & came to USA in 1882. They settled in Bucyrus, Ohio, where his sons, Nicholas, Anton, & Joseph were already living. He, also, had a brother, John, and 2 sisters, Magdalena and Theresia, that we know of. If anyone can enlighten us, we'd be forever grateful. My father's name was Joseph Francis and he had brothers, Carl, Lawrence, Frederick, Edward, and Francis.
email: Gerald Walkins -
jerwalk@usaor.net - Posted 23 May 1998

Researching: PACHUTA, FEYKO, FAYKO
I am looking for my great grandparents: John Pachuta and Mary Feyko (Fayko) from Davidov. I have nothing more than this. Any help would be appreciated!
email: Susan M. Lynch -
garysbty@mosquito.com - Posted 23 May 1998

Researching: MAKOVSKY
Sophia Makovsky was born in Hanusovce, Czechoslovakia. She immigrated to U.S. in the early 1900's. She settled in Minneapolis, Minnesota for a time, and then Boonton, New Jersey. She had three brothers, Andrew, George, and Paul Makovsky.
email: -
Chekmom@aol.com - Posted 23 May 1998

Researching: VANCURA
I am searching for information about Joseph and Frances Vancura. They immigrated to New York before 1905. They had a child named Amelia Rose Vancura while living in Astoria, Long Island, New York in Sept. 1905.
email: -
Cheyenne64@aol.com - Posted 22 May 1998

Researching: PANKRATZ
I am looking for any information on my family name, Pankratz. My Great Grandfather came to the US in 1848 from Czechosolavakia to Manitowoc, WI. Later, in 1880, he was mayor of Manitowoc.
email: J. R. Pankratz -
JRPankratz@aol.com - Posted 22 May 1998

Researching: KROMKO, CZARNOGOVSKY, VOZESEK
Seeking decendants of Anthony Kromko and Catherina Czarnogovsky whose son Anthony was born March 13, l884 in Velka Frankova in the district of Spisska Stara Ves. Godfather was Jacobus Kromko. Godmother was Elizabeth Vozesek. Other children were John Kromko and Catherine Kromko.
email: Anthony A. Kromko -
bigtony@epix.net - Posted 22 May 1998

Researching: MIKSA, SLEJCEK, HLAVAC, HLOVACH, JOSEFEK, JOSEPHECK
Any information on the following would be appreciated! Joseph Miksa was my grandfather, b:1876 in Bohemia, immigrated to U.S. in1904; died Feb. 15,1955 in Baltimore,MD; was married to Anna Slejcek, b: 1876 in Bohemia, immigrated to U.S. in 1904, lived in Baltimore, MD. Anton Hlavac (name was also shown as Hlovach), b: April 9,1872 in Bohemia, d: March 23,1914 in Baltimore,MD; married to Rosie Josefek (name was also shown as Josepheck) in June 1894.
email: R. C. Miksa -
Rcmiksa@aol.com - Posted 22 May 1998

Researching: SALATA, SALADA, SASALA
Researching Salata (grandfather) and Sasala (grandmother).
email: Richard A. Salada -
JMSalada@aol.com - Posted 22 May 1998

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