Many larger libraries carry the set and they might well obtain a volume on inter-library loan if you ask their research librarian. A very recent post here indicated this: My Volume VI, page 16, has the following: ANTRO, Jan 43, Anna 34, Valers 21, Antonia 16, Franz 9, Felix 8, Prodeslady, Bohemia: Moravia, 23 December 1885. Please note, the name is listed as ANTRO, not ANTROS. Page 89 has the following: JANECEK, Voiteck 15, Antonia 9, Prodeslady, Bohemia; Moravia, 23 December 1885. This would be the information (index of passenger listings) you would find in a Baca volume. Passenger name, age, ship name, departure point (usually country of origin). Elaine Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much. --Oscar Wilde Hello claycleo On Saturday, May 6, 2006, you wrote > Hello list. I keep hearing about the Baca > books but have never seen one. > Is there any chance that someone could scan a > page or so and let us see > what the info entales per page??? thanks C&C
Noticed in the Chicago St Vitus Index there are several Antos listed from 1889 into 90's: Frantisek, Antonie, Josef, Eliska, Jiri, and Bozena. This is only the index to the bapt, confirmations, etc which are on another film. I won't be searching it for a few weeks, however, if you wld like me to jot down the info will be happy to do so just let me know. Chicago may not be yr area, but one never knows, i.e., never knew we had Vosejpka's in Minnesota and So Dakota! Joan Smat Peterson