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    1. Re: [CZ] Chrastice - Bukovany
    2. Ron Mlejnek
    3. You might consider trying this new on-line resource kindly provided by Ing Felix Gundacher IHFF Of Vienna. http://www.ihff.at/indexstarte.htm Click on Gazetteer http://www.ihff.at/IHFF_Gazetteer.htm Felix essentially "wrote the book" on locating parish registries. RVM ----------------------------------------------------------------- At 03:25 AM 04/20/2004 -0400, you wrote: >To Mike in AZ: Are you familiar >with these two villages which are close together, South of Prague? My >Ggrandmother was born and raised in Chrastice and my GGrandfather was >born and raised in Bukovany. Maybe you can tell me what church would >have the birth, marriage records? Lillian in OH > > >==== CZECH Mailing List ==== >All matters pertaining to list administration are exclusively >handled by the List Administrator. If you have personal >problems, questions or suggestions about list mail send an >email to the administrator. The subject is not appropriate >for list discussion.

    04/20/2004 12:27:20
    1. Re: [CZ] SLADKY OBITS - Surname Frequency in the Czech Republic
    2. Ron Mlejnek
    3. For everyone's information, the original link to this web site (Nejcetnejsi jmena a prijmeni v Ceske republice) is located at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~elainetmaddox/czgenealogy.htm It is found under the section entitled " Czech Genealogical Research" and is listed as: "Surname Frequency <http://www.mvcr.cz/statistiky/jmena/muzi_p/index.html>(males) and <http://www.mvcr.cz/statistiky/jmena/zeny_p/index.html>(females) in the Czech Republic. The last column is the number of individuals having that name. The first column is the frequency of the name in the entire country." http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~elainetmaddox/index.htm This is the "official" web site for this particular Mail List and one doesn't have to go through the "List Archives" to find where this thread originated. Ron Mlejnek At 02:41 PM 04/20/2004 +0100, you wrote: >Hi Janice, > >Yes, Sladka is the feminine form of Sladky. Of course, not to create too >much confusion <grin>, Sladek takes the spelling of Sladka, Sladky, >Sladkova, etc. depending on how it is used .... So whether the Sladka >name originally came from Sladek I don't know. The originations of names >can be rather interesting. I do know that Sladek goes back to at least >the early 1600s in my line - don't know about before since records simply >don't exist. > >There are 41 occurrences of Frnoch at the Ministerstvo vnitra Ceske >republiky website and no occurrence of Fernoch. These sites are: > >For male surnames in alphabetical order: >http://www.mvcr.cz/statistiky/jmena/muzi_p/index.html > >For female surnames in alphabetical order: >http://www.mvcr.cz/statistiky/jmena/zeny_p/index.html > >Details on this site are available from the Czech List Archive in an >e-mail by Marek Blahus dated 10 Jul 2001 with subject "More information: >Czech surnames listed" > >Have fun .... > >Regards, >Jim > > >Janice Solorio wrote: >>Jim, >>Thank you so much for the information you provided. Now what I need to know >>is Sladka and Sladky the same or is it because Anastazie is a woman and >>therefore is Sladka? Also, is Frnoch the same as Fernoch. It seems I have >>it both ways. >>Janice >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Jim Sladek" <jim.lists@att.net> >>To: <CZECH-L@rootsweb.com> >>Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 3:38 PM >>Subject: Re: [CZ] SLADKY OBITS >> >> >>>Janice, >>> >>>Anastazie,Sladka,19,May,1922 >>>Vaclav,Sladky,11,Feb,1916 >>> >>>Josef,Frnoch,30,Aug,1898 >>>Ladimir,Frnoch,1,Apr,1926 >>>Terezie,Frnoch,24,Oct,1948 >>>Anna,Frnochova,5,Dec,1892 >>> >>>No Fernoch listed >>> >>>The Czech & Slovak American Genealogy Society of Illinois (CSAGSI) has >>>Hlasatel indexes available on diskette at a very reasonable fee. This >>>index is a must for anyone researching Czech ancestors from the Chicago >>>area. Check out the CSAGSI Stor at: www.csagsi.org >>> >>>Regards, >>>Jim Sladek >>> >>> >>>Janice Solorio wrote: >>> >>>>Can anyone check the Denni Hlasital to see if there were any obits >>>>for Anastazie Sladka or Sladky who died in May 1922 and for Vaclav >>>>Sladka or Sladky who died February, 1916? Also for any Fernoch >>>>members, Josef, James, Terezie. It may also be spelled Frnoch. >>>>Thank you list. >>>> >>>>Janice in AZ > > >==== CZECH Mailing List ==== >Please do not repost the whole digest when replying to mail.

    04/20/2004 12:20:07
    1. Re: [CZ] Ceske Budejovice
    2. To add to the conversation: I've been the C Budejovice a couple times. It has a really large town square. If I recall correctly, it may be the largest town square in any town in Bohemia. It has gone through major facelifting since the Velvet Revolution. I think the community is about 60,000, and of course there are a lot of smaller villages that are now being absorbed by the city as it grows. Budweiser Budvar is produced there and has been for many centuries -- It is the Beer of Kings, NOT to be confused with the Anheiser Busch product known as the King of Beers! There is NO comparison in taste. Budweiser Budvar is absolutely excellent. Since the brewery has become a private enterprise after the fall of communism, it has dramatically increased its production and also extended the reach of its distribution throughout the world. The beer cannot be sold in the US because of numerous lawsuits surrounding the Budweiser name that have been going on for decades, but a re! named product -- Czechvar -- has begun distribution in some states of the US. More than you needed to know? I can go on as my "cousin" (4th) works there. -- Formerly MartJ01@aol.com > Hi Alice, > > Ceske Budejovice is a fairly major town in southern Bohemia, south of > Prague and pretty close to Cesky Krumlov. I have ancestors also from > many villages in this area, surnames HERDA, JAKES, CIGLER, SIMA, > SIMOTA, MACH, WONDRAT, JACHIM, CINADR, HAYDEKER, MUCHERLE, JESSKA, > ROISL, SIRUCEK, SCHON, KUNESS, JON, BROTAN, NOSEK, KOHOUT, JEDLICZKA, > etc. > > Regional archives in Trebon (which is a short distance east of Ceske > Budejovice), has many of the records from the area. > > I'm going to visit for the first time this summer, it should be quite > interesting. > > Any connections to these names? > > Gordon > > > On Apr 20, 2004, at 11:23 AM, Alice Wolfe wrote: > > > Can anyone on this wonderful list tell me what Ceske Budejovice refers > > to . Is it a village , town or something else ? My great > > grandfather's obit says he was from Cesky Budejovice. His death > > certificate says Trebon. > > Thank you so much, > > Alice Wolfe > > > > > > ==== CZECH Mailing List ==== > > List Administrator may be reached by sending an email to > > CZECH-ADMIN@ROOTSWEB.COM > > > > > ==== CZECH Mailing List ==== > The mailing list is configured to reply only to the list. If you are making a > personal reply to a poster, it will be necessary to delete the list address and > add the individual's address. >

    04/20/2004 11:46:38
    1. Velky Saris and Kosice
    2. I have been reading all the messages and I think I may be on the wrong list!  The records and families I am looking for came from Kosice and Velky Saris.  Would someone please tell me if I need to subscribe to another list?  Austria, Hungary, Czech, Slovakia, Bohemia, and so many other names...I am confused!  Thank you for any help.  Karen

    04/20/2004 09:54:50
    1. Re: [CZ] SLADKY OBITS
    2. Janice Solorio
    3. Hi Jim, Thanks again. The surname sites are interesting. So, I wonder how far my family names go back. I have Pravecek, Sladky/Sladka and maybe even Sladek and Frnoch. I now need to see how I can get more info before I can start in the CR. Janice Original Message ----- From: "Jim Sladek" <jim.lists@att.net> To: <CZECH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 6:41 AM Subject: Re: [CZ] SLADKY OBITS > Hi Janice, > > Yes, Sladka is the feminine form of Sladky. Of course, not to create > too much confusion <grin>, Sladek takes the spelling of Sladka, Sladky, > Sladkova, etc. depending on how it is used .... So whether the Sladka > name originally came from Sladek I don't know. The originations of > names can be rather interesting. I do know that Sladek goes back to at > least the early 1600s in my line - don't know about before since records > simply don't exist. > > There are 41 occurrences of Frnoch at the Ministerstvo vnitra Ceske > republiky website and no occurrence of Fernoch. These sites are: > > For male surnames in alphabetical order: > http://www.mvcr.cz/statistiky/jmena/muzi_p/index.html > > For female surnames in alphabetical order: > http://www.mvcr.cz/statistiky/jmena/zeny_p/index.html > > Details on this site are available from the Czech List Archive in an > e-mail by Marek Blahus dated 10 Jul 2001 with subject "More information: > Czech surnames listed" > > Have fun .... > > Regards, > Jim > > > Janice Solorio wrote: > > Jim, > > > > Thank you so much for the information you provided. Now what I need to know > > is Sladka and Sladky the same or is it because Anastazie is a woman and > > therefore is Sladka? Also, is Frnoch the same as Fernoch. It seems I have > > it both ways. > > > > Janice > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jim Sladek" <jim.lists@att.net> > > To: <CZECH-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 3:38 PM > > Subject: Re: [CZ] SLADKY OBITS > > > > > > > >>Janice, > >> > >>Anastazie,Sladka,19,May,1922 > >>Vaclav,Sladky,11,Feb,1916 > >> > >>Josef,Frnoch,30,Aug,1898 > >>Ladimir,Frnoch,1,Apr,1926 > >>Terezie,Frnoch,24,Oct,1948 > >>Anna,Frnochova,5,Dec,1892 > >> > >>No Fernoch listed > >> > >>The Czech & Slovak American Genealogy Society of Illinois (CSAGSI) has > >>Hlasatel indexes available on diskette at a very reasonable fee. This > >>index is a must for anyone researching Czech ancestors from the Chicago > >>area. Check out the CSAGSI Stor at: www.csagsi.org > >> > >>Regards, > >>Jim Sladek > >> > >> > >>Janice Solorio wrote: > >> > >>>Can anyone check the Denni Hlasital to see if there were any obits > >>>for Anastazie Sladka or Sladky who died in May 1922 and for Vaclav > >>>Sladka or Sladky who died February, 1916? Also for any Fernoch > >>>members, Josef, James, Terezie. It may also be spelled Frnoch. > >>>Thank you list. > >>> > >>>Janice in AZ > > > ==== CZECH Mailing List ==== > Please do not repost the whole digest when replying to mail. >

    04/20/2004 09:29:03
    1. Re: [CZ] SLADKY OBITS
    2. Jim Sladek
    3. Hi Janice, Yes, Sladka is the feminine form of Sladky. Of course, not to create too much confusion <grin>, Sladek takes the spelling of Sladka, Sladky, Sladkova, etc. depending on how it is used .... So whether the Sladka name originally came from Sladek I don't know. The originations of names can be rather interesting. I do know that Sladek goes back to at least the early 1600s in my line - don't know about before since records simply don't exist. There are 41 occurrences of Frnoch at the Ministerstvo vnitra Ceske republiky website and no occurrence of Fernoch. These sites are: For male surnames in alphabetical order: http://www.mvcr.cz/statistiky/jmena/muzi_p/index.html For female surnames in alphabetical order: http://www.mvcr.cz/statistiky/jmena/zeny_p/index.html Details on this site are available from the Czech List Archive in an e-mail by Marek Blahus dated 10 Jul 2001 with subject "More information: Czech surnames listed" Have fun .... Regards, Jim Janice Solorio wrote: > Jim, > > Thank you so much for the information you provided. Now what I need to know > is Sladka and Sladky the same or is it because Anastazie is a woman and > therefore is Sladka? Also, is Frnoch the same as Fernoch. It seems I have > it both ways. > > Janice > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jim Sladek" <jim.lists@att.net> > To: <CZECH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 3:38 PM > Subject: Re: [CZ] SLADKY OBITS > > > >>Janice, >> >>Anastazie,Sladka,19,May,1922 >>Vaclav,Sladky,11,Feb,1916 >> >>Josef,Frnoch,30,Aug,1898 >>Ladimir,Frnoch,1,Apr,1926 >>Terezie,Frnoch,24,Oct,1948 >>Anna,Frnochova,5,Dec,1892 >> >>No Fernoch listed >> >>The Czech & Slovak American Genealogy Society of Illinois (CSAGSI) has >>Hlasatel indexes available on diskette at a very reasonable fee. This >>index is a must for anyone researching Czech ancestors from the Chicago >>area. Check out the CSAGSI Stor at: www.csagsi.org >> >>Regards, >>Jim Sladek >> >> >>Janice Solorio wrote: >> >>>Can anyone check the Denni Hlasital to see if there were any obits >>>for Anastazie Sladka or Sladky who died in May 1922 and for Vaclav >>>Sladka or Sladky who died February, 1916? Also for any Fernoch >>>members, Josef, James, Terezie. It may also be spelled Frnoch. >>>Thank you list. >>> >>>Janice in AZ

    04/20/2004 08:41:37
    1. Re: [CZ] Czech Village History: Jitka's Trip
    2. Lillian Bodker
    3. Jitka, It will be a real accomplishment if you can order the village history books for people. But if you get an unexpected great number of requests -- you will be swamped! My humble suggestion would be for you to merely gather information as to a list of books available for the various towns and villages, and then provide the list to the members of this List. It would then be available for any and all members to request a book from you, or directly from the source. This is simply a suggestion for you to consider. Lillian

    04/20/2004 08:33:46
    1. Re: Re: [CZ] The Czechs in America 1633-1977 by Vera Laska - Part 1
    2. > Ron, Many, many thanks. And my thanks too Ron -- am ancestor hunting in TN and KY and will be home by the end of the month where I will put that in my Czech Folder Lorraine

    04/20/2004 07:32:37
    1. Re: Re: [CZ] The Czechs in America 1633-1977 by Vera Laska - Part 1
    2. > Ron, Many, many thanks. And my thanks too Ron -- am ancestor hunting in TN and KY and will be home by the end of the month where I will put that in my Czech Folder Lorraine

    04/20/2004 07:31:36
    1. Re: [CZ] RE: VILLAGES TO PREPARE HISTORY BOOKS
    2. JuDi
    3. HLUBOKY from Cerniny Zbraslavice parish. Any information, written or otherwise, I would appreciate. thanks judi

    04/20/2004 07:08:37
    1. Ceske Budejovice
    2. Alice Wolfe
    3. Can anyone on this wonderful list tell me what Ceske Budejovice refers to . Is it a village , town or something else ? My great grandfather's obit says he was from Cesky Budejovice. His death certificate says Trebon. Thank you so much, Alice Wolfe

    04/20/2004 06:23:32
    1. Josephine CERNY for Lynn
    2. From: "lynn" <rlk4@qwest.net> >Subject: Re: [CZ] CERNY ...for Bill >I to have Cerny on my tree. My 3xgrandmother was Josephine Cerny b. 1857 to >John Cerny, listed from just, Bohemia. I have no clue where to start with >this line. Hi Lynn : It helps to know where in the US, your CERNY's ended up. and also, if I may, to change your subject line, so that it shows you are starting a new "string" ( on a new CERNY ) and not responding specifically to my original Post to Bill. Hitting the Reply button copies my post, which is not relavant to your Inquiry...... You need to build a timeline, who was where, and when, expecially in the Census years. Have you found them on the Baca Emmigration books? Thats where I would start. Regards, Mike in AZ SWARTZ~SVARC / CERNY / HAJEK / HOSEK / KREISSINGER / CERMAK

    04/20/2004 06:11:04
    1. Re: Village History: Jitka's Trip
    2. Lynn Brown
    3. I'm just starting out trying to figure out which village my great grandparents came from and perhaps your trip and research can help me. too. This is what I have. Franz BOCHNESCHEK (Frank BOCHNICEK) Radkowitz (Radkovice) DOB abt 11 Sep 1834 Barbara BOCHNESCHEK (BOCHNICEK) Radkowitz (Radkovice) DOB abt May 1839 Maria BOCHNESCHEK (BOCHNICEK) Radkowitz (Radkovice) DOB abt Mar 1867 I know there were 3 Radkowitz villages in Bohemia, then and at looking at the Ship's Arrival Manifest 27 May 1867, Baltimore, MD, I noted all persons traveling from Bohemia to St. Louis, Missouri, came from the same general area of Zinkau (Zinkovy), Radochow (Radochovy), Merenitz (Mirenice), and all seem to be in the District of Prestice and Klatovy (Mirenice). This leaves me with 2 Radkowitz (Radkovice) villages. with parishes of Horsice and Mecin. I personally can't go any further into my Bohemian research until I know the Parnish/Village. (right???) Lynn Dvorak Brown, Sacramento, CA 95860 lingbro@lanset.com > > I am in the process of printing everybody's emails. I will take > these emails with me so I can keep up with all the village books. > I also plan to leave behind the TexasCzech Yahoo Group list web > address. Therefore we may have new friends on this list. > > Due to the large number of books requested there may have to be > money paid up front. I will let you know for sure later on. Either > that or I will have to cut down on the Astros games. *grin* > > Since it is no secret that I love helping others, I have had > another brainstorm idea...... > > Email me your family surnames, birthdates and villages you are > searching for. Include your mailing address and email address. No > need for phone numbers. Please do not include your family members > that were born in Ameriky, as our kinfolk will not know of these > people. I will leave these info sheets with the churches, mayor's > office, etc. Please keep your family sheet short enough to be one > sheet of paper. It will be easier for me to keep up with. Notice > how I listed in CAPS the surname and village to make it easier to > find in the stack of papers I will have. I also left my contact > information under each region or surname. I did this so I could > tear off that surname info when I need to leave Wondra in one > county and Rosenbaum in the other county. Example: > > I will help all that time allows. Get those emails to me. Please > try to keep it to one page. Thanks, Jitka Vondrova = Judy Vondra -- Visit my genealogy website: http://webs.lanset.com/lingbro Researching surnames BOCHNICEK, BROD, BROZ, DVORAK, GRAHAM, HRASKY, ONTL, PETRAN, PAZDERA, SMRCKA, STEUERNAGEL, TOUPAL, VANICEK, VOKRACKA and more "ALL INCOMING AND OUTGOING E-MAIL IS SCANNED WITH NORTON ANTI-VIRUS"

    04/20/2004 05:58:31
    1. Re: [CZ] Ceske Budejovice
    2. Hi Alice, Ceske Budejovice is a fairly major town in southern Bohemia, south of Prague and pretty close to Cesky Krumlov. I have ancestors also from many villages in this area, surnames HERDA, JAKES, CIGLER, SIMA, SIMOTA, MACH, WONDRAT, JACHIM, CINADR, HAYDEKER, MUCHERLE, JESSKA, ROISL, SIRUCEK, SCHON, KUNESS, JON, BROTAN, NOSEK, KOHOUT, JEDLICZKA, etc. Regional archives in Trebon (which is a short distance east of Ceske Budejovice), has many of the records from the area. I'm going to visit for the first time this summer, it should be quite interesting. Any connections to these names? Gordon On Apr 20, 2004, at 11:23 AM, Alice Wolfe wrote: > Can anyone on this wonderful list tell me what Ceske Budejovice refers > to . Is it a village , town or something else ? My great > grandfather's obit says he was from Cesky Budejovice. His death > certificate says Trebon. > Thank you so much, > Alice Wolfe > > > ==== CZECH Mailing List ==== > List Administrator may be reached by sending an email to > CZECH-ADMIN@ROOTSWEB.COM >

    04/20/2004 05:57:08
    1. Re: [CZ] Ceske Budejovice
    2. To locate a place in the Czech Republic is relatively easy if you use the correct tools. The only problem is to be certain you have the correct village becasue there are numerous duplicates. In the cas of Ceske Budejovice this is easy because it is in Bohemia (Ceske) and is South of Prague. If memory serves me correctly, Budweiser beer is from this place and it is also called Budweis in German. The best place to start is with your Mail List website at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~elainetmaddox/index.htm Select Czech Geneaolgy from the left hand menu. Go down the page to "On-Line Research Tools". At this point you have several choices. You could use the JewishGen ShtetlSeeker Town Locator. If you do you will find a link to a map showing it's location. notice there is only one choice which is good! If you put in the name Budweis, you will get both names together. You can also use the Atlas Map Server which has more information. Select the English version and put the town name in under the header "city, street, post code or object:". When it comes up, you will find "Obec", "Okres", etc. Click on "obec" and keep minimizing the map until you can see it's excat location in the country. Much success, Ron Mlejnek > > From: "Alice Wolfe" <alice.wolfe@worldnet.att.net> > Date: 2004/04/20 Tue AM 11:23:32 CDT > To: CZECH-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CZ] Ceske Budejovice > > Can anyone on this wonderful list tell me what Ceske Budejovice refers to . Is it a village , town or something else ? My great grandfather's obit says he was from Cesky Budejovice. His death certificate says Trebon. > Thank you so much, > Alice Wolfe > > > ==== CZECH Mailing List ==== > List Administrator may be reached by sending an email to > CZECH-ADMIN@ROOTSWEB.COM > >

    04/20/2004 05:45:49
    1. Re: [CZ] RE: VILLAGES TO PREPARE HISTORY BOOKS
    2. Judy: Will there be a book for Melnik? If yes, I'd like to buy one. Thank you. Jeannine > > From: "Carrie Taylor" <carrot@penn.com> > Date: 2004/04/20 Tue AM 06:44:50 CDT > To: CZECH-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CZ] RE: VILLAGES TO PREPARE HISTORY BOOKS > > Judy, > > Is there a list somewhere of villages that are going to do this? I am > interested in Znosim, Radosovice, Worsowitz and Vlasim. Thanks, Carrie > Taylor > > -----Original Message----- > From: Judy Vondra [mailto:vonward@txucom.net] > Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 12:01 PM > To: CZECH-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: VILLAGES TO PREPARE HISTORY BOOKS > > > This just in hot off the Czech email presses. > A friend just emailed us to say: > > In village of your ancestors Cermna, Vermerovice, > > Petrovice etc. is now preparating jubille of > > 700 years of these villages. Every village prepare > > book about history of last 700 years. > > I help them a little with preparations. > > In Cermna there will take place jubilee during > > 25-27 June 2004. > > > > We have here now nice spring time, sometimes is > > sunny but often blows cold wind. > > Well, I had to throw in the weather report too. ; ) > I have the history book of Broumy and it tells all. It names all the > citizens and military personnel, land they owned, etc. It was worth every > penny. > Just wanted to let everybody know maybe in the next few years, all the > villages books will be ready and we can get new leads. > As many of you already know, I will be going in September, so if there is a > village book you would be interested in email me. > Thanks, > Jitka Vondrova > > ______________________________ > > > > ==== CZECH Mailing List ==== > No off topic posts, flames, virus warnings, prayers, jokes, > chain letters, etc. Violators will be placed on message monitoring > and/or lose subscription privileges. > >

    04/20/2004 05:12:56
    1. Re: CZECH-D Digest V04 #148
    2. I, too, would be most interested in any books concerning the birthplaces of my family. Junker from Bleystadt (Olovi) and Hammer from Gossengrun (Sokolov). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Jeanne, Mendham, NJ. USA

    04/20/2004 05:12:29
    1. Re: [CZ] Czech Village History: Jitka's Trip
    2. barb bodoh
    3. Jitka, Is this search limited to ancestors born in Southern Bohemia. My grandparents were born in Western Bohemia. My grandmother, Marie Pleier, was born in Konigswart in the village of Falkenau an der Eger on 5/20/1879. My grandfather Antone Dessort(Dezort) was born in Bohemia(only info I have) on 1/8/1878. Judy Vondra <vonward@txucom.net> wrote: I am in the process of printing everybody's emails. I will take these emails with me so I can keep up with all the village books. I also plan to leave behind the TexasCzech Yahoo Group list web address. Therefore we may have new friends on this list. Due to the large number of books requested there may have to be money paid up front. I will let you know for sure later on. Either that or I will have to cut down on the Astros games. *grin* Since it is no secret that I love helping others, I have had another brainstorm idea...... Email me your family surnames, birthdates and villages you are searching for. Include your mailing address and email address. No need for phone numbers. Please do not include your family members that were born in Ameriky, as our kinfolk will not know of these people. I will leave these info sheets with the churches, mayor's office, etc. Please keep your family sheet short enough to be one sheet of paper. It will be easier for me to keep up with. Notice how I listed in CAPS the surname and village to make it easier to find in the stack of papers I will have. I also left my contact information under each region or surname. I did this so I could tear off that surname info when I need to leave Wondra in one county and Rosenbaum in the other county. Example: WONDRA/ VONDRA PASOVICE BOHEMIA Josef Wondra d/o/b/ 1800 Pasovice Vojtech Wondra DOB 1840 Pasovice #6 Jan Koubek Hosty #56 Rosalia Koubek Hosty Jitka Vondrova c/o Judy Vondra PoBox 44 Lovelady Tx 75851 Ameriky vonward@txucom.net VEVERKA/ ROSENBAUM BOHEMIA Anna Veverkova Austria to Texas Josef Rosenbaum Beroun Broumy to Texas Jitka Vondrova c/o Judy Vondra PoBox 44 Lovelady, Tx 75851 Ameriky vonward@txucom.net CERMAK VODERADY Vojtech Cermak 4/12/1763 Voderady Matej Cermak 1845 Zalsi to Cleveland Ohio Linda Skalicky Moore Latexo, Tx 75835 Ameriky lindamoore@txucom.net I will help all that time allows. Get those emails to me. Please try to keep it to one page. Thanks, Jitka Vondrova = Judy Vondra ==== CZECH Mailing List ==== The mailing list is configured to reply only to the list. If you are making a personal reply to a poster, it will be necessary to delete the list address and add the individual's address. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25�

    04/20/2004 05:00:47
    1. village history
    2. jean horl
    3. Jitka: do they have a history for the city of Haid (Bor)? My grandfather was born in Haid house #15. Yhsnks Jean Horl

    04/20/2004 04:55:20
    1. Czech Village History: Jitka's Trip
    2. Judy Vondra
    3. I am in the process of printing everybody's emails. I will take these emails with me so I can keep up with all the village books. I also plan to leave behind the TexasCzech Yahoo Group list web address. Therefore we may have new friends on this list. Due to the large number of books requested there may have to be money paid up front. I will let you know for sure later on. Either that or I will have to cut down on the Astros games. *grin* Since it is no secret that I love helping others, I have had another brainstorm idea...... Email me your family surnames, birthdates and villages you are searching for. Include your mailing address and email address. No need for phone numbers. Please do not include your family members that were born in Ameriky, as our kinfolk will not know of these people. I will leave these info sheets with the churches, mayor's office, etc. Please keep your family sheet short enough to be one sheet of paper. It will be easier for me to keep up with. Notice how I listed in CAPS the surname and village to make it easier to find in the stack of papers I will have. I also left my contact information under each region or surname. I did this so I could tear off that surname info when I need to leave Wondra in one county and Rosenbaum in the other county. Example: WONDRA/ VONDRA PASOVICE BOHEMIA Josef Wondra d/o/b/ 1800 Pasovice Vojtech Wondra DOB 1840 Pasovice #6 Jan Koubek Hosty #56 Rosalia Koubek Hosty Jitka Vondrova c/o Judy Vondra PoBox 44 Lovelady Tx 75851 Ameriky vonward@txucom.net VEVERKA/ ROSENBAUM BOHEMIA Anna Veverkova Austria to Texas Josef Rosenbaum Beroun Broumy to Texas Jitka Vondrova c/o Judy Vondra PoBox 44 Lovelady, Tx 75851 Ameriky vonward@txucom.net CERMAK VODERADY Vojtech Cermak 4/12/1763 Voderady Matej Cermak 1845 Zalsi to Cleveland Ohio Linda Skalicky Moore Latexo, Tx 75835 Ameriky lindamoore@txucom.net I will help all that time allows. Get those emails to me. Please try to keep it to one page. Thanks, Jitka Vondrova = Judy Vondra

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