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Researching: LOULA
We are going to Prague and I would love to know where my father’s family lived. They were Bohemian and the best I can do in unraveling the thread is to estimate his great grandfather came to the US (Chicago Area) in the middle to late 1800s. His father’s name was August Loula. He was a Chicago (Forest Glen) Policeman. If anyone can get me started, please lend a hand.
email: -
EMurphy741@aol.com - Posted 28 October 1998

Researching: GAJAN, GAYAN, FRANKOVIC, FRANKOVICH, KOVALES, ORLOSKY, BALDRICA, KOPECKY, PEOTNIK, PATRICK
My grandfather, Stephen Francis Gajan or Gayan, was born 2 Sep 1860 in Buta, Austria-Hungary and died 20 May 1894 in Iron Mountain, MI. His parents were John Gajan or Gayan and Mary ______. On 19 Sep 1881 he married Mary Ann Frankovic, born 13 Aug 1861, Iglau, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary, died 24 Nov 1951, Iron Mountain, MI. Her parents were Paul Frankovic and Susan Kopecky. Stephen did not list any brothers or sisters on his immigration papers, because he left Austria-Hungary to avoid Army conscription under orders of Emperor Franz Joseph and he was afraid of possible retribution towards his brothers and sisters and other relatives. Stephen immigrated to the U.S. in the 1880's and worked in the mines in Iron Mountain, MI to earn money for his wfe and children to follow him. In 1886/1887 Mary, (who was pregnant with Francis Stephen Gayan), Andrew Gajan, age 5, and Justine Elizabeth Gayan, age 3, immigrated to the U.S. and Francis (Frank) was born in Iron Mountain, MI 19 Jul 1887. My father Andrew Joseph Gajan was born 19 Sep 1882 in Iglau, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. He died 11 Jul 1957 in Sacramento, CA.
email: Cecilia Gajan Archer -
cecearcher@juno.com - Posted 28 October 1998

Researching: RZIHA, JARMER
Looking for Rziha and Jarmer who lived in Barton, KS. late 1800's and early 1900’s.
email: Ann Kokosa -
Tealota@aol.com - Posted 28 October 1998

Researching: PINTNER
I live in Frankfurt am Main Germany, since 1968. Before that, I had lived in Praha, Czech. I had visited your Website to find something about my ancestors. It would be very nice if you can send me something about my surname. Thank you very much.
email: Du_an Pintner -
art_pintner@t-online.de - Posted 28 October 1998

Researching: JIRKOVSKY
Joseph Jirkovsky, b 1862 in Bohemia, settled in southeast Nebraska about 1885. He arrived with a brother. The brother, name unknown, stayed in the New York area. I'd like to learn where he was born/raised in Bohemia. Any help will be appreciated.
email: -
bob.jay@worldnet.att.net - Posted 27 October 1998

Researching: HANZLIK, DVORSAK, MUSIL, KAREL, CHAN, DEJMEK, MARES
Am researching the above names. The Hanzlik family settled in Minnesota in the 1800's. My grandmother was a Musil and was born in Olesna, Bohemia. I have very little information prior to immigration. I am planning a trip to the Czech Republic in October and would appreciate any information that could help direct me on the above names.
email: Sandra Nunemaker -
traveler@htcomp.net - Posted 27 October 1998

Researching: RUZICKA, LORBERBLATT, FLAL, PROCHASKA, KINSTETTER
Here is a puzzler. I have almost no info on my great grandfather, August Ruzicka who was from somewhere in Bohemia (supposedly Prague, but there is no proof) and moved with wife and children to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1865. Today I received the following obit: Milwaukee Sentinal January 26, 1902 August Ruzicka died of pneumonia at 10 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of his daughter Mrs. John Kinstetter, 619 21st St. He was 71 years of age, and had been a resident of Milwaukee for 37 years. He served 10 years in the Italian army before coming to this country. Mr. Ruzicka was a native of Bohemia. He leaves a widow and 7 children. Why would he have spent time in the Italian army? What politically was going on at that time? How can I use this clue to learn more? His wife was Antonia Lorberblatt (spelling varies), his father was Mateus Ruzicka, and mother was Mary Prochaska. Any help greatfully accepted. ICQ 115301
email: Dianne Ward -
dianne@olynet.com - Posted 27 October 1998

Researching: JARMER, POOCHER
Jarmer in Moravia, Mahrisch Trubau. Poocher? in Blosdorf, Bohemia Anyone else working on these names?
email: -
Tealota@aol.com - Posted 27 October 1998

Researching: TICHY, TICKEY
I am looking for information about my Tichy ancestors who first settled in Turners Falls, Ma. before 1875. Some members later changed the spelling to Tickey. I am interested in the town in Bohemia from which they came and the date of arrival.
email: -
wjd129@aol.com - Posted 27 October 1998

Researching: JANCA, PISH
Josef Janca, born March 28, 1844 Drhnololec, Czechoslovakia and Antonian Pish.
email: - We need an e-mail address here - Posted 27 October 1998

Researching: ZAJICEK, KRAISIN, CAFAUREK, FENCL, FISER, KLIMA
Anna Zajicek is from Vejvanov No. 5 born about 1830. Karel Kraisen is from Vejvanov No. 14 and was born about 1830. Married Anna Zajicek and had a daughter Marie Kraisen. Katerina Cafaurek is from Bujisily No. 16 born about 1810. Vaclav Fencl is from Bujisily No. 16 born about 1810. Married Katerina Cafaurek and had a daughter Anna Fencl. Anna Fiser is from Lhotka No. 14 born about 1810. Married Thomas Kreisin (Kraisen) from Salzberg No. 15 (Bila Skala). Marie Klima is from Malolohowice No. 10 born about 1810. Married Joseph Zajicek from Vejvanov No. 5.
email: -
Parja@aol.com - Posted 27 October 1998

Researching: JIRUS
Looking for info about my great great grandfather Joseph Jirus who ran a livery stable in Prague circa 1885. Please send all Jirus related info my way.
email: Gene Puskar -
GPUSKAR977@AOL - Posted 26 October 1998

Researching: ZALENKA, PELNAR, KADLEC, MACH
I'm looking for any info on the families of Andrew Zelenka born 11-1830 in Stary Klicov . His mother's name was Mary, but that's all I have. Also the family of his Wife Mary Pelnar from the same place born Aug 1830. I'm also looking for any info on Wenzel Kadlec born Feb 1819 in Kdyne and the family of Jacob Mach from the same place. Wenzel's son Vavinec married Jacob's daughter Katherine and they entered the US in 1869.
email: Carol Karp -
krp@webtv.net - Posted 26 October 1998

Researching: MUCHNA
I am looking for any information regarding the Muchna family. Frank Muchna, my father was born and raised in San Francisco, CA. My Grandfather was born and raised in Bovaria and my Grandmother was born in Bohemia. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
email: Robert L. Muchna Sr -
robmuch@earthlink.net - Posted 26 October 1998

Researching: MAREK, CHROMIE, CHROMEY
Greetings from Fife Lake, Michigan, United States. I am searching for the family ties of my grandparents, Anna Marek who married Walter Chromie (Czechlosvakia) (Chromey) in LaPorte Indiana. I came across a US Dept of Justice Immigration and Naturalization form where my grandmother stated that she was born on August 13, 1891 in either Austria or Czechlosvakia and entered the United States in the year 1909 at New York City. I know she had a brother named John who also came to America and moved to LaPorte Indiana to raise his family. I am having a very difficult time finding any living relatives to gather information from. Any information would be greatly appreciated. If you think we might be related and/or would like to pursue this with me I would be very interested in hearing from you. I can be reached at: Thank you in advance for any help you can give me. Visit our
Family Page and Reunion Page that includes 4 pages of actual photos from 1868 Family Bible.
email: Anita (nee: Merlo) Gauld - Anita_Gauld@Hotmail.Com - Posted 26 October 1998

Researching: URBAN, BOHACEK, MARACEK
Looking for family of Karel Urban (born 1859 in Landskrone, Czechy), Anna Bohacek (born 1876 in Ulbarov, Russia) and Joseph Marecek( born 1871 in Ulbarov, Russia?).
email: -
lbschniers@aol.com - Posted 26 October 1998

Researching: ASHENBRENNER, ASCHENBRENNER, KUTIL, SOUCEK
From Bohemia. Voitec Albert Ashenbrenner b 1-6-1868 in Klatov, Bohemia was married to Elizabeth Kutil b 1-25-1874 in Strazov, Bohemia. Came to America and settled in Wisconsin. I would appreciate any information on them or the country/area they lived. Searching for information on Barbra or Barbara Soucek b in Bohemia, Married to Mattias(?) As(c)henbrenner. Possibly Klatov region I would appreciate any information on the name or the area. Searching for info on Elizabeth Kutil b 1-25-1874 in Strazov, Bohemia. Married to (Voitec) Albert As(c)henbrennner. Came to America, settled in Wisconsin.
email: Terri Larson -
joanharries@cyberhotline.com - Posted 26 October 1998

Researching: ALBRECHT, VONDRACEK, STEBRTAK, HAVEL, CERMAKA, CECH, SDVORAK, HAVELKA, SEDIVA, HOSPODAR, RYSANEK, HILAS
John Albrecht and Marie Vondracek had at least one son, Frank (b. 01 August 1836) in Zirovnice, Bohemia who married Marie Vondracek (b. 03 July 1841 in Zirovnice. Father: Anton Vondracek. Mother: Petronila Stebrtak) sometime in 1863 or 1864. They immigrated in 1892 and settled in Winfield, NY. Frank died 15 August 1917 and Marie died 13 April 1904. Their children (with spouses) Anna (no information); Marie (b/d unknown) married Leopold Havel (Father: Frank Havel. Mother: Anna Cermaka); Jan (b. 13 May 1867 in Zirovnice; d. 15 July 1918 in Winfield) married in 1897 Josefa Cech (b. 12 March 1871 in Novych Dvoru. Father: Frank Cech. Mother: Frances Sdvorak d. 17 June 1917 in Winfield); Joseph (b. September 1868) married in 1895 Barbara Havelka (b. December 1871. Father: Matei Havelka. Mother: Mary Sediva); Frank (b. 20 August 1871 d. 21 December 1921 in Winfield) married Rose ??? (b. 25 July 1883 in New York. d. 26 October 1955 in Winfield); Antonie (b. June 1872) married in 1886 Anton Hospodar (b. January 1870); Stanislav (b. 22 September 1877 d. 3 July 1956 in Bohemia, NY) married 8 February 1902 in New York Marie Rysanek (b. 30 March 1881 in Vidice. Father: Frank Rysanek. Mother Marie Hilas d. 1 October 1942 in Bohemia, NY); Albert (b. 23 April 1886 d. 1 August 1914 in New York). Frank Rysanek (d. about 1900 in New York) married Marie Hilas (b. 8 September 1836 in Vidice, Bohemia). Their children: Frank (who in 1942 was still living in Bohemia, CZ); Joseph (b. abt 1873 immigrated 1883) married Marie ??? (b. abt 1875); Vincent (b. 28 September 1877) married Rose ??? and died 11 July 1928; Marie (b. 30 March 1881) married on 8 February 1902 in New York City Stanislav Albrecht (b. 22 September 1877 in Zirovnice, Bohemia). I would like to fill in the blanks that still exist in this Family Tree.
email: Rev. G. R. Keith Albrecht -
frka100@aol.com - Posted 26 October 1998

Researching: HAJEK
My name is Hajek and I am looking for somebody from Pribram and vicinity.Please get in touch.
email: Miles Hajek -
Mil.Hajek@erols.com - Posted 25 October 1998

Researching: JIROVEC
I am looking for ancestors of Vaclav Jirovec, born Domazlice in 1879 or 1880. His parents were Jan and Marie Jirovec. Any information on these three individuals, or their ancestors?
email: -
mflory@compuserve.com - Posted 25 October 1998

Researching: KOCIK
I am searching for the name Kocik, from Gbely.
email: Larry Kocik -
lkocik@aol.com - Posted 25 October 1998

Researching: KRISANDA, NEDERSTREK, CHIDILLO, ROMAN
I am researching relatives Martin Krisanda, Catherine Nederstrek, George Chidillo and Catherine Roman.
email: Marion Monkvic -
monkvicm@compuall.net - Posted 25 October 1998

Researching: ROZUM, HOREJSH, HOREISH, HOREYSH, HOREJISH, HOREJSI, KROTOCHOVIL
I am researching the surnames of Rozum and Horejsh/Horeish/Horeysh/Horejish/Horejsi (I have found all of these spellings for the same individuals). Locations known are Walsh Co., North Dakota and Thief River Falls, Minnesota. According to census records and other information, I know they came from Bohemia. I also have a surname of Krotochovil that was my grandfather's maternal grandmother's name, and she was from Slovince. I hope this helps you and me.
email: Rebecca Rozum Dolan -
orienth@email.msn.com - Posted 25 October 1998

Researching: KULA, LUKASCH
I am researching the ancestry of Franz Xaver Kula, born 22 December 1831, in Dozice, county of Pisek, district of Blatna, to Franz and Anna (nee Lukasch) Kula. Occupation of Franz Kula Sr. is given as manservant and baronial gamekeeper.
email: Roland Kulla -
rkulla@midway.uchicago.edu - Posted 24 October 1998

Researching: TREFNY
My Grandmother and I are trying to trace some ancestors. Any help you can give in tracing the Trefny surname will be appreciated. The only specifics available is there was a Jerry Trefny and another Trefny who was a professor at the University of Praha around the 1930s.
email: -
TWINKER88@prodigy.net - Posted 24 October 1998

Researching: VON_SOKOLNITZ
I am researching Aujesky Von Sokolnitz from Hainau. Any information will be of help.
email: Jimmy Shadbolt -
Waldtraute@webtv.net - Posted 24 October 1998

Researching: NEKOLA
I am trying to contact Miloslav Nekola in Prague, 4 Libus. He has a company called Transnekol Trucking. Anyone knowing him and reading this message please have him contact me.
email: Ota Sieklik -
cityklik@citytel.net - Posted 24 October 1998

Researching: KRIZ
Researching the surname"Kriz" from Bystra. district of Humpolec. My great grandfather was Josef Kriz and his wife, Katerina (maiden name unknown). Great Uncles were Frank, Joe, John, Emil, Antone, and my Grandfather was Vaclav. There were two Great Aunts, Mary, and Francis. My grandfather was born 1873, but I don't know if he was the oldest or youngest. All the brothers and sister came to the United States but I don't know if my great grandfather and great grandmother came also. One of my Uncles was sent back to Czechoslovakia before World War 2. his name was Frank.
email: -
carolron@cannon.net - Posted 24 October 1998

Researching: CANYA, CANA, CANNA, KANNA
We are looking for my father-in-law's fathers Czech name peter Canya (Cana, Canna, Kanna , final spelling) emmigrated abt 1910 to U.S.A. and moved to Arkansas abt 1912. My father-in-law was born ar 1931 and doesn't know any particulars. Any help you can be will be greatly appriciated. Mitchell Maynard Kanna is my f-in-l's name. Reach me by ICQ. My ICQ# is 16507912.
email: Don and Teresa Bell -
teresabell@worldnet.att.net - Posted 23 October 1998

Researching: ZAHORIK, DUSEK
I am searching for information on my ancestors, including Jan Zahorik (born 1831) who came to Wisconsin with his wife Katherine from Milavec-Domazlice, Bohemia in 1882. One of his sons married Theresa Dusek, born in Pribram, Bohemia in 1866, so I am also looking for information on the Dusek family.
email: Tony Zahorik -
zahoriktny@aol.com - Posted 23 October 1998

Researching: BLAHNIK
Looking for information on the surname of Blahnik. This is my mother's maiden name - does anyone know where in "Bohemia" this name may have originated from?
email: Melinda Huffman -
mthuffman@cybertrails.com - Posted 23 October 1998

Researching: BARCAL, BLAHA, SIDLO
My grandfather, Jan Barcal, was born in May 1876 in Vodnany, Bohemia. His mother was Katerina Barcal; Jan never knew a father nor was he told who his father was. In about 1888, Jan's mother and Jan's sister, Marie, came to America. They left 11 year old Jan in Bohemia to pretty much fend for himself. Somewhere around 1902 or 1903, Jan married my grandmother, Marie Anna Sidlo, in the Catholic Church in Vodnany. In 1905 they came to America and went directly to Chicago where Jan's mother and his sister, now married to Josef Blaha, lived at 725 Throop Street. Josef and Marie Blaha had possibly 4 children: Joseph, Edward, Anne and ?. In about 1915, the Blahas moved to 5521 West 25th Pl., Cicero, IL. Katerina was still living with the Blahas. In Jan 1929 Katerina Barcal died in Cicero. Her death certificate states she was the widow of Frank Barcal. If anyone is researching the Barcal and Blaha surnames in the Chicago/Cicero area, please contact me.
email: Carole Shoptaw -
czechgal@juno.com - Posted 23 October 1998

Researching: KRIKAVA, DEZORT, KOZAK, KOZLER, ZITEK, VETROVSKY
I am researching James Krikava born 20 June 1836 at Horovice Praha Village Sedlec, and died 20 June 1917 in Virginia, Gage County, Nebraska. He married Antonie Zitek in Czechoslovakia who was born 11 Feb. 1840 and died 29 April 1906 in Crab Orchard, Nebraska. Together they had seven children, 6 of whom who were born in Bohema. There names are Barbara, Frank, John, Anna Albie, Rosa, Lena & Joseph. Joseph was born in the United States. I am also researching Antonin & Marie Kozler. They had seven children named Josephine, Mary, Anton, Louise, Anna and Joseph. Anna was born 10 July 1857 in Mirosov and Joseph was born 16 April 1867 in Dobriv Czech. I am also interested in the Frantisek Kozak & Matka Meri Vetrovsky family. Frantisek was born 15 Nov. 1831 and died 17 Oct. 1889 in Nebraska. Matka Meri was born 2 Feb. 1841 in Tresenice Milevsko and died 5 Feb. 1918 near Virginia, Nebraska. They had seven children named Joseph, Josephine, Marie, Frank, Jan, Barbara, & Anna. Last but not least is the Joseph Dezort & Anna Kozler family. Joesph was born 4 Sept. 1848 in Rokycany Village Dobriv Czech. and died 10 Dec. 1929 in Virginia, Nebraska. He married Anna Kozler at Prauge, Czech. Joseph & Anna had 3 children before immigrating to the United States. There names were Godlove, Vincent who died as a baby, & Frank. I am very intertested in any help you could give me to further my research in Czechoslovakia.
email: Angela Vrtiska -
avrtiska@inetnebr.com - Posted 23 October 1998

Researching: HRUDA, SCHEIBE
I am searching for information on my great grandmother. I unfortunately know little about her except: Name is Francis Hruda Born 1878 in Czechoslovakia?? and died 1943 in Fredensthal Manitoba Canada. She was married to Curt Scheibe from Dresden Germany (1879-1950). I would appreciate any help you could give me. Curt came to Marias Manitoba Canada in 1897 and married Francis in 1900. This is all I know about them. Can you help me track down information on Francis Hruda?
email: Wilma Schultz -
wilmas@planet.eon.net - Posted 23 October 1998

Researching: JARMER, HAGER, HEGER, SCHAFFER, SCHAEFFER
Franz Jarmer, wife Rosalia Hager or Heger, Columbus Heger, John F. Schaffer or Schaeffer, wife Takla or Tekla ( Hablitscheh) Schaffer, Franz Stenzel wife Maria Schaffer. All came from Triebendorf Austria, now Trebarov Czech Republic between 1873 and 1885. Birth Dates between 1845 and 1865. All settled in Heron Lake Minnesota.
email: Patrick John Pluard -
pjp@netnitco.net - Posted 22 October 1998

Researching: STEHLIK, KOUKOL, ZIMMERMAN, MILLER
Searching for information on Pauline, Anna, and John Stehlik. Village of Budweis, Czech. Pauline came to the U.S. in 1907. They came to the Milwaukee and Chicago area. Pauline married Frank J. Koukol, Jr later moving to farm in Minnesota. Anna married Anton Zimmermann and they owned a Meat Market in Pittsville, Wisconsin. John lived in Chicago, I am especially interested in finding out if he ever married and had children. They also had a brother named Peter and a sister named Fanny was lived in Austria. Fanny married last name was Miller. Pauline was born in 1886. She was my grandmother. Would appreciate any information.
email: Mary Lou Koukol-Splett -
KoukolM@prodigy.net - Posted 22 October 1998

Researching: KOBLITZ, METGLI
Surnames are Koblitz and Metgli from villagesof Ceska Trebova, formerly Trubau Bohmisch, in Bohemia and Moravska Trebova, formerly Trubau Mahrisch, in Moravia.
email: -
his_flusche@ONLINE.EMICH.EDU - Posted 22 October 1998

Researching: ZAVIJACIK, PINDOVA
My father, Jaroslav Zavijacik, came to Canada in 1939. From what I can tell, he was born in Tescise, Moravia, Czechoslovakia. He may have had relatives in Hodonin. My Grandmother's name was Anerks Pindova. My Grandfather was Frontisek Zavijacic. It may be that my Grandfather was once Mayor of a small town, but I am not sure. My children and I are the only remining relatives in Canada. I had a sister, Tanya, but she died in 1986.
email: Adria (Zavijacic) Trowhill -
consltng@interlog.com - Posted 22 October 1998

Researching: PAVLIK, BENHAUSER, WANJURA, GEBAUER
My great grandfather Johann Pavlik was born in the Empire of Austria (possible in Slovakia) on June 22, 1836. I am working on my family history and would like to find someone with information or leads on his parents, wife, brothes and sisters and children other than Frank and Louis who emigrated with him to the United States. Johann Pavlik emigrated to the U.S. in June 1883. He emigrated from the port of Bremen in Germany on or about May 23, 1883 and arrived in the port of New York on or about June 6, 1883, according to his application for Naturalization filed in Fayette County, Texas, USA on June 29, 1887. He did not bring a wife with him to the USA. It is possible that she was deceased. He brought my grandfather Frank (Franz) Pavlik who was born August 15, 1871 and my grandfathers brother Louis (Alois) who was born September 10, 1873. Somewhere I found that he was married in the Empire of Austria on February 2, 1867. However I don't any proof of his marriage. Johann Pavlik died in Colorado County, Texas on February 15, 1894. He is buried in St. Michaels Catholic Cemetery in Weimar, Colorado County, Texas. My grandfather Frank Pavlik married Anna Wanjura the daughter of Josef and Johanna (Benhauser) Wanjura on January 23, 1894 at St. Michaels Catholic Church in Weimar, Texas. Frank and Anna where the parents of 10 Children, Ernest, Anna, Frank Jr., Aloysia, Maria, Ida, Emelia, Carl (Charlie), Adolf (my father), and Joseph. (Aloysia, Maria, and Ida died at birth or within a few months of birth). Louis (Alois) married Anna Gebauer on October 18, 1896. Louis and Anna were the parents of 13 Children, Frank J., Martha, Annie, Pauline, Joe L., Otto, Ida Adela, John, Alma, Elsie, Herman, Alvina, and Edgar. Any leads or information would be greatly appreciated.
email: Erwin A. Pavlik -
epavlik@bluebon.net - Posted 22 October 1998

Researching: PSENICKA
Ps'enic'ka. The apostrophes are the closest I can come to the diacritical marks over the s & c. My grandfather was born in Sebesic (I think) near Prague, in 1900. His family came to the states in 1904. What does Psenicka mean?
email: Cindy -
senicynt@isu.edu - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: JINDRA
I am searching for any info on the family name of Jindra. This Jindra family settled in the Cleveland, Ohio area. I have found so far Joesph Frank Jindra Married to Anna Mikes early 1900's and died in 1950's in the Cleveland area.
email: -
saucyone47@juno.com - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: HERMANN
Augustine Hermann migrated to America in 1700's settled in Maryland established an estate called Little Bohemia still exists today made the first topological map of Chesapeak Bay name is on state capital building came from Prague. wive's family was Caspar.
email: Louis Miller -
shahala@worldnet.att.net - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: SPLICHAL, PULKRABEK
I am trying to find out my great grandmother's maiden name and something about her parents, siblings,m etc. She was born 22 Feb. l839 in Litomysl, Bohemia or in a surrounding village, such as Porici, Benatky or Sloupnice. She married Wenceslaus Splichal in Bohemia, and from that marriage came my grandfather, Joseph Splichal, born 8Feb l86l. Wenceslaus died in Bohemia and Rosalia was a widow for several years. She then married a Vaclav Pulkrabek about 1872 while in Bohemia, and they had a son of the same name. Rosalia, Joseph, and the two Vaclav's immigratedd to America, where they settled around Silver Lake, Minnesota. According to the 1900 census, Rosalia had four children, only one living, my grandfather. I cannot account for the other two, but there is a record of a Rosalie Splichal having a girl called Marie Anna in Benatky in 1860. It was in the index for the parish of Litomysl. Can anyone help? I'd be very grateful!
email: Shirley -
Alsb400@aol.com - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: KOSARK, DESARS, POLKA
I am looking for anyone researching the surname Kosark from the Czech Republic, Bohemia area. I am specifically looking for information on an Albert Kosark who was born about 1804 and who died around 1876. He married a Mary Desars. They had the following children most of whom lived in the Gasconade County of Missouri, USA. Albert Jr. 1834-1919 also born in Czech Republic, Bohemia, Catherine 1843-1918 born Czech Republic, Bohemia or Prussia, Barbara 1845-? born in Czech Republic, Bohemia or Austria Germany. , and a Maria and Teresie. I am also looking for information on the following people: Kosark, Frank State : IA, County : Tama Co., Location : Richland Twp, Year : 1870, Page # : 357, 13 Jul 1870. PO Chelsea Line 18. Kosark, Frank, age 37, farmer, real property worth $850, personal property worth $600. Born in Bohemia. Both parents of foreign birth. Male citizen of US of 21 years of age and upwards. Line 19. Kosark, Josoephine, age 80, keeping house, born in Bohemia. Both parents of foreign birth. The next family enumerated was also from Bohemia. Could be a sister and her husband.

Polka,  Martin  38      Bohemia
        Barbara 36      Bohemia
        James   19      Bohemia
        Joseph  16      Bohemia
        John    14      Bohemia
        Jacob   10      Bohemia
        Maria   12      Bohemia
        Barbara  9      Bohemia
        Albert   2      Bohemia
        Baby    1/12    Bohemia (female)
and also the following: Marriage Index: Ohio, 1789-1850 Kosark, Mary Ann Spouse : Elliott, Jacob, Marriage date : Jul 19, 1832, County of record : Coshocton Co., Sex : F. If you have any information on the Kosark surnames please email me and also visit my website listed below. Thanks very much! My Kosark Family Tree
email: Carol Ann Kosark Southard - carol@unix.asb.com - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: ZITKA, VENCL, MENDLIK, SALDA
Reseaching surnames Zitka (Mlada Boleslav, Prague, 1900 and back), Vencl (Ceska Trebova, 1900 and back), Mendlik (Ceska Trebova, 1875 and back) and Salda (Prague, 1850 and back). I have more detailed info so we may be of mutual assistance to one another.
email: George Zitka -
gczitka@cooper-energy-services.com - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: SUPAK
My husband is a descendant of a Vaclav and Katerina Supak. Vaclav had two brothers who ran a mill in Novy Hrozedev, Moravia Cz.
email: Cindy Fohn -
rudy@netscape.com - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: SPUREK
Seeking anyone with name of Spurek.
email: Joseph Spurek -
spurek@netcnct.net - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: LUKACSKO
Looking for information on the surname Lukacsko. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
email: M. Lukacsko - We need an email address here - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: TRDLA
I am trying to find any information I can on the Trdla family in Czechoslovakia.
email: -
mjaks@gvec.net - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: TRCA, ADAMS
Limited information of my Grandmother Maria Sophia Trca, born May 17, 1872, Czechoslavakia. Father's name Joseph Trca, mother's name was Mira B.-----Maria's parents sent her to United States when she was 16 years old around 1888. She married Hiram Adams in Minnesota 1892, they had three sons Arthur, Carl & Milton. She was called Mary in the U.S. and they settled in Handford, CA. Any information anyone may have on Trca families would be appreciated.
email: -
Jank415@aol.com - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: NEMECEK, KOCI, KOLBA
Searching for information regarding possible relatives of the following: All the following Nemecek born in Visnova, Jindrichuv Hradec, Jihocesky, Bohemia: Simon Nemecek, 1804 - 1856 (wife Marie Anna Chudomelka, 1813 - 1878); Katharina Nemecek b. 1835; Vavrinec Nemecek b. 1837 (wife Magdalena Koci) - Children: Anna Nemecek, 1874; Marie Magdalena Nemecek, 1877: Frantisek Nemecek, 1882; Tomas Nemecek, 1885; Jan Nemecek b. 1840; Mariana Nemecek b. 1843; Barbara Nemecek b. 1847; Jakub Nemecek b.1850; Magdelena Nemecek b. 1850; Rosalia Nemecek b.1851. The above related to Matej Nemecek, b. 1855 who came to the U.S.A. in 1883 with his family and wife, Marie Kolba. Wife was born in Terezin, Tabor, Jihocesky. All the Nemecek family lived and were born in Visnova as indicated above. I am of the fourth generation from Matej Nemecek in the U.S.A. We are not aware of the location of any relatives of the above family, but would be happy to share information.
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cnemecek@aol.com - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: RIHA
Looking for Fritz (Friedrich) Riha, or his family. He was born around 1900 in Czech, probably Tecin/Bodenbach. Name of father unkown, but his mother died in the early century. His father had a second wife, they're son was Otto, and a daughter Kati. Otto escaped with his family in 1945, without any information of his older brother Fritz. Fritz was married and they had about 5 or 6 children. He worked as a ranger in Northern Czech. Thanks for any information.
email: Michael Riha -
Michael.Riha@Germany.Sun.COM - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: MOULIS PORAZIL, KRATINA, MISCLOVSKY
Researching my relatives who emigrated to the coal mining area of Illinois about 70 miles south west of Chicago. Vaclav Moulis, Mari Porazil, Peter Kratina, Barbara Misclovsky. Thank you for any info you can provide.
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mrgenray@aol.com - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: ZAJICEK
Frank Zajicek, born in Pisek, January 26th, 1883, my grandfather, wanting to see if any relatives alive.
email: Alan Vales -
EuroFish@aol.com - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: PRIBYL, KEPKA
I have recently begun tracing my heritage and have come up with many unanswered questions. I hope you can help with some of them. My tree, for now at least starts with Joseph Pribyl who married Josephine Kepka. All we know of these two are their names, however we do know that they had at least one son named Vencl Ferdinard Pribyl who was born in Austria, Bohemia area. We know that he arrived in the United States on May 28, 1874, and that his mother was to ill to come with him. He first moved to Chelsea, IA and later Wolsey, SD. He made a living from being a tailor. I would love any and all information or helpful hints as to how to go about getting information on Vencl or his parents.
email: Maria Pribyl -
pribylfarm@santel.net - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: FIFAC, ULLMAN, SKALA
I am searching for a Vaclav Fikac and Camilla or(Kamila) Ullman. They were married September 29, 1909, in St. Louis, MO. They came to the US through Galveston, TX. Both are from Bohemia. It is believed that Camilla is from Budejovice. She had a sister and I think her father's name was Francis Skala and her mother's name (I think) is Marie ? ? The surname on the Christian Letter said she was born 1882 but her death certificate said 1885. We believe Vaclav was from Velky Bor or (Vel Bor). He came to America before WWI. His birthday registered as May 31, 1884. He left Galveston, moved up towards St. Louis, MO. married there and then came to Chicago, Illinois. I have his Alien# with his thumb print on it, don't think he ever became a citizen, he died in 1946. There is "Fikac's" in Texas now, whom we think might be relatives. Anyone having any information on these two people, my husband and I would appreciate your sharing the information. It would be greatly appreciated. I have enjoyed the Czech Site, it helps me see and understand my husbands grandfather's heritage, along with some of the stories his mother has shared with me. It is a beautiful culture. Thanks for sharing it with us all.
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CPZB4@aol.com - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: BENES, BOHM, KLEIN, NEUGEBAUER, STAREK
Researching the following names from the following cities: Benes (Ceska Trebova), Bohm (Ceska Trebova), Klein (Ceska Trebova), Neugebauer (Lanskroun), Starek (Usti Nad Orlici).
email: Chuck Gall -
cgall@flash.net - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: CVICEK
Looking for Cvicek from Zlin, South Moravia, Czech Republic.
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cvexim@avonet.cz - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: KRATOCHVIL, MACHACEK
My maiden name Kratochvil and Machacek.
email: Carol Carlson -
mjccc@swbell.net - Posted 20 October 1998

Researching: ABLES
Looking for Abeles from Teplice and/or Valec and/or Siroke Trebcice.
email: Richard A. Abeles -
rikali@ibm.net - Posted 19 October 1998

Researching: KRUCEK, NOWAK, NOVOTNY, ETZIG, JERABEK, SCHMIDT, RIEGER
Need information from the town of Sirociny, Czech Republic, previously Czechoslovakia and Bohemia, near the larger city of Tyn nad Vltvou. Matej or Michael Krucek was the son of Thomas and Catherine Krucek (he was from Zahori, she from Zverkovice, Bohemia). Matej was left behind at the age of 14 when the family immigrated to the US in Dec. 1853. Also left were younger children Vojtech (Albert), and Joseph. I believe Matej was the father of my ancestor John, who immigrated to the US in 1879 and settled in Chicago. I would like to find records to verify this. How do I get records from Sirociny, where John was born? Why would a family leave behind some children, but take others with them? Other name connected with this family are: Nowak, Novotny, Etzig, Jerabek, Schmidt, Rieger.
email: Anne Kunzen -
kunzen@mc.net - Posted 19 October 1998

Researching: MAUREK, MOREK
I am looking for information on the family name Maurek/Morek. I know that my family must come from Bohemia or from the south of Poland. I'm also interested in the religion of my family. I have different information concerning this. Thank you.
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maurek_lsb@magnet.at - Posted 19 October 1998

Researching: PETR
I am looking for family whose last name is Petr. My Great Grandmother was born in Prague. They immigrated here in Dec. 1907 on the SS Rhein and came into port at Baltimore. Vincent and Vincencie were their names. They came to Oklahoma and settled here. Also Adolph and Bessie Petr came and settled in South Dakota.. I would appreciate any help you have to offer.
email: Lester Orwig -
LCOrwig@aol.com - Posted 19 October 1998

Researching: HELCL, STICHA, KAMISH, CINKLE
Searching the following surnames: Helcl, Sticha, Kamish, Cinkle. All came from Bohemia, 1880-1900. Helcl and Sticha settled in the Rice County, Minnesota area. Kamish and Cinkle settled in the Cerro Gordo/Worth County, Iowa area.
email: Jackie -
jojajo@juno.com - Posted 19 October 1998

Researching: NEKOLA
I am trying to contact Miloslav Nekola in Prague 4 Libus. He has a company called Transnekol Trucking. Anyone knowing him and reading this message please have him contact me.
email: Ota Sieklik -
cityklik@citytel.net - Posted 19 October 1998

Researching: KNOTEK, KNOTICK
Looking for any info on the name Michael Knotek (or Kotick). Any info would help. He left Moravia about 1882.
email: George & Barb Head -
GHead33632@aol.com - Posted 19 October 1998

Researching: MASLEJ, NASLEJ, STRAKOVA, MASLEJOVA, NASLEJOVA, VERBA, VERBR, VEREB
I'm looking for informaton on Teodor Maslej (or Naslej) m. Alzbeta Strakova. Both lived at Kosicky Klecenov abt 1884. They had a daughter named Zuzana Maselejova (or could be Naselejova) born, 3 Jul 1884, in Kosicky Klecenov, Country Secovce, Republik Czechoslovakia. Zuzana married Janos Verba (or Verbr, Vereb?). Any information would be appreciated (even help with locations).
email: Cindy Spradlin -
seaspray@integrityol.com - Posted 19 October 1998

Researching: ROSENWEIG
Any information on the name Rosenzweig would be appreciated. All that was past on was that they were Bohemian. The name sounds Jewish. I heard there was a time that people were referred to as "Lapsed Jews". Any information would help to sort this all out.
email: Annie -
anniegoe@sgi.net - Posted 19 October 1998

Researching: MEJTA, MAYTA, CIHLA
I am searching for any information about the Mejta or Cihla families and the village of Stepanowitz where they may have lived circa 1850 to 1860. Any information about the village and mining in that area would be of great interest.
email: Tony Mayta -
Amay1@aol.com - Posted 19 October 1998

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