Published on: Tue Jul 8 23:55:00 EDT 2003 Posted by: Tom Koppa --------- Josef Kopa born 19 March 1837 in Vizovice. --------- For more information, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource
Hello, I search anybody for with surname Antoniewski (read: antonyevsky) I search too family of W³adys³aw Chojnowski (read: vladislav khoynovsky). W³adys³aw was born in 189?year in Kielce (read: kyeltse) in Poland. Dead in KL Aushwitz-Birkenau in 1943. He had wife W³adys³awa (read: vladislava), 3 sons and 1 daughter. In II world war he lived in Tomaszów Mazowiecki (tomashov masovyetsky). Jacek -- my email: janisjoplin @ janisjoplin dot fr dot pl
Since the Czech Info Center started posting on this newsgroup, it is no longer the Slavic newsgroup. Sad because I enjoyed reading the replies from very knowledgeable people, Frank K. and Robert J. among them.
Robert Jerin just posted yesterday. I think the newsgroups and mailing lists (I receive messages via a gateway) are all slow during summmer. Elaine We are a nation of communities, a brilliant diversity spread like stars, like a thousand points of light in a broad peaceful sky. --Henry Louis Mencken Hello Pat On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, you wrote > Since the Czech Info Center started posting on this newsgroup, it is no > longer the Slavic newsgroup. Sad because I enjoyed reading the replies from > very knowledgeable people, > Frank K. and Robert J. among them.
Published on: Mon Jul 7 23:55:00 EDT 2003 Posted by: Jackie Halterman --------- I am looking for info on Bechyne family - Vaclav married to Anna Rybacka. --------- For more information, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource
Published on: Mon Jul 7 23:55:00 EDT 2003 Posted by: Helen Herfurth --------- My grandfather was a high ranking officer in military (world war I), required information on Joseph Hlouschek --------- For more information, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource
Published on: Mon Jul 7 23:55:00 EDT 2003 Posted by: Frank Krischke --------- I am looking for any information about Krischke surname. --------- For more information, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource
Published on: Mon Jul 7 23:55:00 EDT 2003 Posted by: Sue Kilroy --------- My great-grandfather was born in 1858, possibly in Horazdovice. He emigrated to the US around 1879. I am looking for any information. Thanks. --------- For more information, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource
Hi GUK, Try this web page http://www.croatia-in-english.com/index.html Robert Jerin Croatian Heritage Museum Cleveland Ohio http://www.croatia-in-english.com/rj/index.html "geneaologyuk" <noone@r.co.uk> wrote in message news:y1rNa.740$877.235@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk... > Can any point me in the direction of a Croatian genealogy newsgroup please? > > Regards, > GUK. > >
On 6 Jul 2003, Czech Info Center wrote: > I am looking for information about Karl Kaspar, was a stained-glass artist in Prague around 1880. He just may be a relative, perhaps a close relative, of Cardinal Karl (or, more properly Karel) Kaspar, who came from a glass-working and decorating family. See the brief biography below, from Salvador Miranda's website at Florida International University. Regards, Frank Young tipcat@wam.umd.edu 703-527-7684 Post Office Box 2793, Kensington, Maryland 20891 "Videmus nunc per speculum in aenigmate... Nunc cognosco ex parte" *** KASPAR, Karel (1870-1941) Birth. May 16, 1870, Mirosov, archdiocese of Prague, Czechoslovakia. Education. Seminary of Plzen, Plzen; Pontifical Roman Athenaeum of S. Apollinare, Rome. Priesthood. Ordained, February 25, 1893, Rome. Pastoral work in Sevopin, 1893-1895. Further studies, 1895-1898. Pastoral work in archdiocese of Prague and cathedral canon, 1899-1920. Episcopate. Elected titular bishop of Betsaida and appointed auxiliary of Hradec-Kalove, March 8, 1920. Consecrated, April 11, 1920, by Franziskus Kord c, archbishop of Prague. Transferred to diocese of Hradec-Kalove, June 13, 1921. Promoted to metropolitan see of Prague, Czechoslovakia, October 22, 1931. Military vicar of Czechoslovakia. Cardinalate. Created cardinal priest, December 16, 1935; received red hat and title of SS. Vitale, Valeria, Gervasio e Protasio, December 19, 1935. Participated in the conclave of 1939. Death. April 21, 1941, Prague. Buried, metropolitan cathedral, Prague.
Published on: Sun Jul 6 23:55:01 EDT 2003 Posted by: Larry Frazier --------- I am looking for information about Karl Kaspar, was a stained-glass artist in Prague around 1880. --------- For more information, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource
Hi, My greatgrandparents were exiled to Siberia. I know little about this time and would like to find out more. Can anybody make a suggestion? As far as I know they were exiled to Omsk. I do no know dates.
I am looking for information on my family of: Mathew Lawrence Kwiatkowski & Agniszka Straszewski If you have anything information or a site or place I can get the information please let me know. Thank you. Debbie Doyle
Thank You. Kind Regards, GUK. "Hugh Watkins" <hugh_watkins@net.dialog.dk> wrote in message news:be7rro$246qo$1@ID-71976.news.dfncis.de... > > "geneaologyuk" <noone@r.co.uk> wrote in message news:y1rNa.740$877.235@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk... > > Can any point me in the direction of a Croatian genealogy newsgroup please? > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/board/an/localities.eeurope.croatia > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/board/an/localities.eeurope.croatia.genera l > > > enjoy > > Hugh W > >
"geneaologyuk" <noone@r.co.uk> wrote in message news:y1rNa.740$877.235@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk... > Can any point me in the direction of a Croatian genealogy newsgroup please? http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/board/an/localities.eeurope.croatia http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/board/an/localities.eeurope.croatia.general enjoy Hugh W
Can any point me in the direction of a Croatian genealogy newsgroup please? Regards, GUK.
Randy Am interested in your Macht families, especially any who may have immigrated to America. Ron Moore ***************************************** "Czech Info Center" <noreply@muselik.com> wrote in message news:3f04fa95$3@srv1.muselik.com... > Published on: Thu Jul 3 23:55:00 EDT 2003 > > Posted by: Randy Braunreiter > --------- > Looking for any family ties living or deceased. Any information appreciated. > --------- > For more information, please, visit this Bulletin > Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor > at > CZECH INFO CENTER > http://www.muselik.com/ > Internet Premier Czech Information Resource >
Rob thanks. Smaila surname mainly comes from Slovenia. Originally it was Smajila. Maybe of Turkish origin. "Robert Jerin" <rjerin@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:Jo3Ka.16622$Jw6.6980436@news1.news.adelphia.net... > There are also 12 SMAILA listings in Croatian phone book. > > http://www.htnet.hr/imenik/fset.html > > Robert Jerin > > "Robert Jerin" <rjerin@adelphia.net> wrote in message > news:DYVJa.16044$Jw6.6870446@news1.news.adelphia.net... > > > > "email" <mastera@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message > > news:3ef7eaaf$0$30454$45beb828@newscene.com... > > > Any help with this surname? There are some Smaila surnames in Slovenia > but > > I > > > am interested to find out about the origin of this surname. Thank you. > > > > > > > Hello email! > > > > You may wish to try the Slovenia magazine online (which I believe is now > > defunct) archives. There is a 4 part series about Slovenian surnames. > The > > link below is to the 1st part, to find the others just change the address > by > > adding, 2, 3 and 4 after the word surname in the address. > > > > http://slovenija-magazine.com/arhiv/surnames.html > > > > The only listings for SMAILA found in Ellis Island records appear to be > > arriving from Slovenia and Italy (near the Slovenian border perhaps) > > > > The Slovenian online phone book shows only 1 SMAILA but more SMAILAGIC. > > > > http://tis.telekom.si/default.asp?LANG=EN > > > > The Italy phone books show 19 SMAILA listings. > > > > http://www.infobel.com/italy/ > > > > There are 9 SMAILA and 18 SMAILAGIC in US phone listings at > Switchboard.com > > > > http://www.switchboard.com/ > > > > Also you may wish to post your query to a board which is more active than > > this one. It appears that this message board is neglected by whomever is > in > > charge and does not get many posters! > > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/board/an/localities.eeurope.slovenia.gener > > al > > > > http://genforum.genealogy.com/slovenia/ > > > > Robert Jerin > > Croatian Heritage Museum > > Cleveland Ohio > > http://www.croatia-in-english.com/rj/index.html > > > > > >
Published on: Thu Jul 3 23:55:00 EDT 2003 Posted by: Cathy VanWyk --------- Information on surname Hirschberg and Volkmer from Batzdorf, Czech Republic. Came to America in 1904 or 1905. --------- For more information, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource
Published on: Thu Jul 3 23:55:00 EDT 2003 Posted by: Randy Braunreiter --------- Looking for any family ties living or deceased. Any information appreciated. --------- For more information, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource