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