My grandparents were Ruzena (nee SKALA) JANACEK married to John JANACEK (with an "a" instead of "i") -- they came from Mandrsjad, Bohemia east of Prague via Ellis Island in 1913. Woody Minar (MINAR/MYNARZ, DICK/DZIK, SKALA, JANACEK) Dresser, WI ----- Original Message ----- From: jiri mlejnek To: czech Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 4:48 PM Subject: [CZ] Odp: JANICEK, STUDENKA, KURIVIAL from Liderovice, Vnorovy (previously Znorovy) In attachment two Kurivials from Vnorovy. Maybe it helps. Jiri Mlejnek > I am looking for information on my ancestors JANICEK and STUDENKA from > Liderovice, Vnorovy, which I understand is in Moravia. > > Ellis Island records indicate that, although living in Moravia, they are > Bohemian. I noticed that most of the STUDENKAs coming through Ellis > Island are from the same area, so I am hoping to make contact with some > of their descendants here in the US or relatives from back home. > > JANICEK, I recognize, is more common, but I would still be interested in > anyone from the same area with the same surname. > > > What I know about Anna STUDENKA: > > Ethnicity: Bohemian > At the age of 32, immigrated to the United States with step-daughter, > Marie (age 11), and son Stepan (19 months). > Departed Bremen, Germany on S.S. George Washington 16 Apr 1910. > Arrived 25 Apr 1910 in New York; processed through Ellis Island > Stated that her nearest relative in her country of origin was bil [sic]: > Marie KURIVIAL from Liderovice, Znorovy [actually her sister-in-law] > Death certificate lists father as Philip STUDENKA, mother as Bessie. > > She may have had an uncle named Josef STUDENKA who married Anna SUKUP > (or SOUKUP); ch: Stepan (m. Apolonia KURYVIAL), John, Frances. > > > > What I know about Franz JANICEK: > > Found on ship mainfest of the S.S. Hannover sailing from Bremen, GER 8 > Mar 1902, arr. Baltimore 23 Mar 1902, line#4 (appears to be travelling > with Josef TOMECEK from the same place, and maybe Frantisek SEDLACEK > from Znorov): > JANICEK, Franz 38? M Wid [he did not marry his second wife, Anna > STUDENKA, until about 1905.] > Occupation: shoemaker; able to read and write > Last Residence: Liderovice, Moravia (nationality) > Final Destination: Wilson, PA[written lightly] or Baltimore [tic marked] > first time in U.S.; not going to join any relative > > Found on ship manifest of the S.S. Grosser Kurfurst sailing from Bremen, > GER 18 Sep 1909, arr. Ellis Island 28 Sep 1909, line #15: > JANICEK, Franz 40 Md M > Occupation: Shoemaker > Able to read and write > Nationality: AUS > Race: Bohemian > Last Permanent Residence: Country: Moravia; City or Town: Liderovice > Name and address of nearest relative or friend in country whence alien > came: Wife: Anna JANICEK, Liderovice, Znorovy, Moravia > Final destination: State: MI; City or Town: Freeland > Have a ticket to final destination?: Yes > By whom was passage paid?: Father > Money in possession: $20 > Whether ever before in the U.S.: Yes; 1902, 1907: Freeland, MI > Going to join a friend or relative?: Friend: Jos. VASICEK[?], RFD. 2, > Freeland, MI > Height: 5' 9", Complextion fair, Hair blond, Eyes blue > Place of Birth: Country: Moravia; City or Town: Liderovice > > I believe his father's name to be Martin JANICEK; he appears to have had > a sister, Marie (who married a KURYVIAL) who died 1925 in Moravia. > > I have been told that there were PINC relatives living in Cicero, Cook > Co., IL (may have been Franz's cousin); Joe and Mary may have been their > names; had one son (maybe a Jr.?). There is a family that fits this > description in the 1910 census 10th Ward Chicago, Cook Co., IL HH#46, > Fam#130, Roll#251, p.198B: > PINC, Joseph (head) M W 48? M1 21yrs, b. BOH, parents b. BOH, > Imm. 1890, Na, shoestore proprietor > " Mary (wife) F W 44 M1 21yrs, b. BOH, parents b. BOH, Imm. 1890 > " Emma? (dau) F W 20 S b. BOH, parents b. BOH, Imm. 1890, dressmaker > " Joseph (son) M W 16 S b. IL, parents b. BOH, > [Jacob MERTLIK family living with them] > > > 1920 census Venice Twp., Shiawassee Co., MI HH#20, Fam#20, p.215B: > JANECEK[sic], Frank (head) M W 51 Md, imm. 1909? Alien, > b. Moravia/Bohemian, parents b. Moravia/Bohemian, farm laborer > " Anna (wife) F W 42 Md, imm. 1909 Al, b. Moravia/Bohemian, > parents b. Moravia/Bohemian > " Mary (dau) F W 22? S, imm. 1909 Al, b. Moravia/Bohemian, > parents b. Moravia/Bohemian > " Steve (son) M W 11 S, imm. 1909 Al, b. Moravia/Bohemian, > parents b. Moravia/Bohemian > " Frances (dau) F W 8 S b. OH, parents b. Moravia/Bohemian > " Anna (dau) F W 0?/12 S b. MI, parents b. Moravia/Bohemian > > > 1930 census in Venice Twp., Shiawassee Co., MI HH#98, Fam#104, > Roll#1027, p.5A: > JANICEK, Frank (head) M W 61 Md (age 22 at first marriage) b. CZ, > parents b. CZ, Bohemian, Imm. 1909 Al, farmer > " Anna (wife) F W 52 Md (age 22 at first marriage) b. CZ, parents > b. CZ, > Bohemian, Imm. 1909 Al > " Steve (son) M W 21 S b. CZ, parents b. CZ, Bohemian, Imm. 1909 Al, > farm laborer > " Frances (dau) F W 18 S b. OH, parents b. CZ, candy factory laborer > > > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! > > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CZECH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message ---------------------------------------------------- Walentynki - niezapomniany weekned we dwoje Zarezerwuj 2 noce w hotelu a zapłać tylko za 1 noc - Kliknij: http://klik.wp.pl/?adr=http%3A%2F%2Fcorto.www.wp.pl%2Fas%2Fas_hotele.html&sid=215 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CZECH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message