Who are your Slepicka married into? When, where? Elaine (researching Slepicka and Hruska) Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much. --Oscar Wilde Hello Heidi On Wednesday, March 29, 2006, you wrote > listmembers > I am new to list. Only been doing genealogy > research for a little over a year as a hobby. > VERY ADDICTIVE hobby. I am planning a trip to > Europe to see my daughter who is studying abroad > in Vienna. I am planning a short 2 day trip to > Prague and am wondering if listmembers cold tell > me places I must see. I am researching the > following names on my husbands side of family. > Zlab, Dvorak, Vraspir, Riha, Mifka, Javorsky, Schleis > With such short notice of my trip (end of > April) I'm not really planning on genealogy > research as I'm not sure really where to search. > The following are names married into above > names. Czech and Bohemia to New York, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas > Belohlavy > Brezak > Chab > Chlodova > Dedic > Dufek > Dvorak > Fritz > Janda > Janecek > Javorsky > Karpisek > Kaura > Kobes > Koranek > Krizenecky > Kunc > Mifka > Morava > Peterka > Petracek > Pomajzl > Richtarik > Riha > Rychecky > Sasek > Schleis > Shinfeldt > Slepicka > Stich > Svoboda > Tesar > Trucka > Vosika > Vostrez > Vraspir > Vyhnalek > Zajicek > Zivey > Zlab > Zlatnik >