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    1. Re: [CZ] Lookup in Habenicht's History
    2. john.dvorak
    3. THe previous search for Vaclav Dvorak did not appear to be correct. My Vaclav, Mary, Vaclav, and Frank appear on the 1881 Frisia Passenger list. This particular Vaclav found in the Habenicht History is too early. THANK you so much for looking this up for me Mucho gracias sincerely John Dvorak ----- Original Message ----- From: john.dvorak To: CZECH-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 2:54 PM Subject: Re: [CZ] Lookup in Habenicht's History Hi Mine were in Grant COunty and Richland County Wisconsin. Today they are in a few other Wisconsin counties, and in Indiana and then us in Michigan, also a couple in Florida I believe. But my ancestors were in Southwest Wisconsin. Thanks John Dvorak ----- Original Message ----- From: Kristin Frish To: CZECH-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 2:31 PM Subject: Re: [CZ] Lookup in Habenicht's History There are lots and lots of Dvoraks - in the states of Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois. Also there are Dvorakova in Nebraska and Illinois. Kristin --- "john.dvorak" <john.dvorak@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Were there any DVORAKs in that book that came in the > year 1881? I do believe that to be the year my > DVORAKs immigrated to the USA. THank you for your > help > anton19542001@yahoo.com > john.dvorak@sbcglobal.net > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system > (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.615 / Virus Database: 394 - Release > Date: 3/8/04 > > > ==== CZECH Mailing List ==== > List Administrator may be reached by sending an > email to > CZECH-ADMIN@ROOTSWEB.COM > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you're looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com ==== CZECH Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe, send an e-mail message to: CZECH-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) CZECH-D-request@rootsweb.com (for a digest of multiple messages) In the body include only one word: unsubscribe --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.615 / Virus Database: 394 - Release Date: 3/8/04 ==== CZECH Mailing List ==== Czech-L's webpage is at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~elainetmaddox/index.htm

    03/15/2004 02:45:53
    1. [CZ] Habenicht Book Question
    2. Judy Offen
    3. Kristin, A question: does this book include names of those who were originally from Moravia, Austria but the area is now part of the Czech Republic? If it does, I would appreciate your checking for HEGER and BUDIG. Most of them stayed in the NewYork City/New Jersey area when they arrived here in the U.S. but she had "relatives" in the midwest, I believe Kansas or Nebraska. Thank you so much! Judy

    03/15/2004 01:44:43
    1. Re: [CZ] Habenicht's Hist. of Czechs
    2. Kristin, Thank you so much. Joan

    03/14/2004 09:40:06
    1. [CZ] Baca Books - SCHOER
    2. Could someone please lookup SCHOBER in the Baca Books for me. Really Appreciate it. Chuck Schober----Melissa, Texas

    03/14/2004 03:02:16
    1. [CZ] Habenicht's History of Czechs to America - KOPRIVA
    2. Kristin Could you please lookup: KOPRIVA PLACHY Thank you in advance for your effort Chuck Schober----Melissa, Texas

    03/14/2004 02:58:58
    1. [CZ] Habenichts Look-up
    2. Please look up Andrew Ruse (wife Margaret, 2 children) came to USA 1854 from Bohemia/Austria. They settled first in Richland County, Ohio, By 1870 census they were in Barry County, MI Thank you, Nancy

    03/14/2004 02:40:10
    1. [CZ] look up
    2. Judith Little
    3. Could someone do a look up in the Baca Books for me? I am looking for an August Dietz and his wife Margaretha and children who would have come to America from Austria (Bohemia) about 1857-1858. I am interested in who would be traveling with them to this country. Thank you. JA Little . Judith Little judylittle3@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.

    03/14/2004 01:02:34
  1. 03/14/2004 12:20:28
    1. [CZ] Look Up in Habernichts Hiatory
    2. Patricia Fink
    3. Hi Kristin Please look up Chenicek in NYC. Thank you. Pat in Texas

    03/14/2004 11:59:04
    1. Re: [CZ]Lookups in Habenicht's History of Czechs to America
    2. SANDY FAIRCHILD
    3. Thank you so much, Kristin. You are doing a mammoth job! Sandy ----- Original Message ----- From: Kristin Frish Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 3:46 PM To: CZECH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CZ]Lookups in Habenicht's History of Czechs to America Beranek - p. 154, 239,421, 477 p. 154 S. Beranek in Omaha, NE p. 239 Frantisek Beranek from Dzbanov, Bohemia who was among the first Czechs who arrived in 1855 to Oxford Junction, Iowa p. 421 Karel Beranek is a present day (1910) editor of the "Spravedlnost" , issued as a daily of the Czech Slavonic socialist party in America - in Chicago, IL p. 477 Father Jiri Beranek in a section of Czech Catholics in Cleveland OH Kristin --- SANDY FAIRCHILD <co_sandy@msn.com> wrote: > Hello Kristin, > Would you mind looking for Beranek----ultimately to > MN, but may have stopped elsewhere enroute. > Thank You. > Sandy __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.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.

    03/14/2004 11:02:05
    1. Re: [CZ] Habenicht's History of Czechs in America
    2. JuDi
    3. Kristin, you are amazing. Thanks for all your hard work. Judi

    03/14/2004 10:30:08
    1. Re: [CZ] Habenicht's History of Czechs in America
    2. Kristin I've hestitated to ask you to look up my favorite names as one is a very popular Czech name and the other two are the opposite; quite rare. If you still have enough stamina for the three, I would really appreciate your looking them up. Ziska Jirele Zimprich (Zimprick, Zimbrick) Thank you, Roger Wilson

    03/14/2004 09:47:51
    1. Re: Re: [CZ] Habenicht's History of Czechs in America
    2. Kristin Frish
    3. Svacha - negative Kristin --- billnjean@verizon.net wrote: > Please look up the name SVACHA. Thank you in > advance. > Jeannine __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.com

    03/14/2004 07:40:06
    1. Re: [CZ]Lookups in Habenicht's History of Czechs to America
    2. Kristin Frish
    3. Beranek - p. 154, 239,421, 477 p. 154 S. Beranek in Omaha, NE p. 239 Frantisek Beranek from Dzbanov, Bohemia who was among the first Czechs who arrived in 1855 to Oxford Junction, Iowa p. 421 Karel Beranek is a present day (1910) editor of the "Spravedlnost" , issued as a daily of the Czech Slavonic socialist party in America - in Chicago, IL p. 477 Father Jiri Beranek in a section of Czech Catholics in Cleveland OH Kristin --- SANDY FAIRCHILD <co_sandy@msn.com> wrote: > Hello Kristin, > Would you mind looking for Beranek----ultimately to > MN, but may have stopped elsewhere enroute. > Thank You. > Sandy __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.com

    03/14/2004 07:38:04
    1. Re: [CZ] Habenicht Look up please
    2. Kristin Frish
    3. Vlach p. 26 in Iowa Karlovsky - negative Jenicek - negative Janicek - negative Janecek - p. 166 and 182 in Nebraska, p. 308 and 336 in Wisconsin, 360-367 in Michigan, 487 in Ohio Soucek - negative Plisek - negative Votava - p. 252 in North Dakota Stava - p. 170 in Nebraska Janacek p. 166 Josef Janacek is in a list of names of oldest colonists of Prague, NE Janacek p. 182 In a section for oldest Czech citizens in Schuyler, Jan Janacek is mentioned being already deceased and having come from Podmoky near Caslav and operating a barkeeper's trade in Schuyler Janacek p. 308 In 1854, Josef Janacek came to Milwaukee. He was born in Kralovice on January 8, 1834. In the Cream City he lived initially on the music and tailor's trade; later on, he had a clothing store and a bar. He had another bar at Fond du Lac Avenue, and at that same time, was a trainer of the "Hlahol" (Chime) and of a music band. Janacek p. 336 Vojtech Janecek is in a list of the first Czechs to arrive there in 1855 (there referring to Yuba, WI Kristin --- Jim Fletcher <jkfletcher@charter.net> wrote: > Hi Kristen, > > I appreciate your look up offer. > > Would you please look up in Chicago > > Vlach, Karel (Charles), Attorney > Vlach, Josef > Karlovsky > Jenicek aka Janicek, Janecek, etc. (any) > Soucek > > In Nebraksa: > > Plisek > Jenicek aka Janicek, etc, (Franciso only) > Votava > > Wisconsin > > Jenicek aka Janicek, etc., (Francisco only) > Stava > > Karen Fletcher > Grants Pass, Oregon > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.com

    03/14/2004 07:27:16
    1. Re: [CZ] Habenicht's History of Czechs in America
    2. Kristin Frish
    3. Ziska - p. 468 in Illinois Jirele - negative Zimprich - negative Zimprick - negative Zimbrick - negative Kristin --- RWWPhoto@aol.com wrote: > Kristin > I've hestitated to ask you to look up my favorite > names as one is a very > popular Czech name and the other two are the > opposite; quite rare. If you still > have enough stamina for the three, I would really > appreciate your looking > them up. > Ziska > Jirele > Zimprich (Zimprick, Zimbrick) > Thank you, > Roger Wilson > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.com

    03/14/2004 07:05:39
    1. Re: [CZ] Habenicht's History of Czechs in America
    2. Kristin Frish
    3. The following is what there is for your surnames in Nebraska: Stepan in Nebraska p. 144 - mentions the deceased Stepan (Stepanek) who owned the first Czech bar and hall in Omaho (no first name that I can see) Novotny in Nebraska p. 164 mentions a Father Jan Kr. Novotny in Prague, NE p.169 mentions the same Father p. 181-182 mentions a Jan Novotny who settled in Colfax County, NE Vostry - negative Kristin --- Mrbkdb112@cs.com wrote: > > > Thank you,Kristin > > I notice you have several people in the Pawnee > County area. > > My grandparents lived there 1893 to 1929 > > Josef and Antonie Vasik Stepan, > DuBois,Nebraska,Pawnee County > > Great Grandparents > Frank and Marie Vostry Novotny, DuBois,Nebraska > later Oklahoma City > > Do you have anything on the above. > Thanks.. > > > > > ==== 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. > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.com

    03/14/2004 06:59:18
    1. Re: [CZ] Habenicht's Hist. of Czechs
    2. Kristin Frish
    3. Zahradnik - p. 339 (Wisconsin) Jakub Zahradnik is in a list of names having to do with the success of the colony of Antigo, WI rest of spelling variations are negative Kristin --- Cross253@aol.com wrote: > Dear Kristin, > > Do you have any thing about John and Antonie > Zahradnicek (Zahradnick, > Zahradnik) arriving to Butler County, Nebraska about > 1879. > > Thanks, > > Joan __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.com

    03/14/2004 06:40:56
    1. Re: [CZ] Lookups in Habenicht's History of Czechs to America
    2. Kristin Frish
    3. Mlynar - negative Mlinar - negative Kodytek - negative Koyitek - negative Kristin --- jerry j walsh <jerry_walsh@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > Could you lookup: > Mlynar > Mlinar > Kodytek > Koyitek > > Thank You > Jerry Walsh __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.com

    03/14/2004 06:35:38
    1. Re: [CZ] History of Czechs in America-Hruska; Holly or Holy
    2. Kristin Frish
    3. Hruska - p. 50 (Missouri), 64-65 (Texas), 181 (Nebraska), 246 (South Dakota), 467 (Illinois) Holly - negative Holy - p. 49 (Missouri) Kristin --- Lisa Perry <lperry@columbus.rr.com> wrote: > Please a lookup for Hruska; Holly; Or Holy. > > Thanks in advance, > Lisa __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.com

    03/14/2004 06:33:20