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    1. Houdek surname
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Wed Jan 28 23:55:00 EST 2004 Posted by: Bill Houdek --------- Looking for data on Wenzel Houdek who came to USA about 1865 with wife Mary. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.muselik.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=355NOVSKQF CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    01/28/2004 04:55:01
    1. Mikes and Petrlik surnames
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Wed Jan 28 23:55:00 EST 2004 Posted by: Carmen Ganter --------- I am looking for info on Josef Mikes and Josefa Petrlik. Both were born in Czech. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.muselik.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=79J01EYL02 CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    01/28/2004 04:55:01
    1. Book found on Corinth Battlefield
    2. Tod Davis
    3. Greetings, I am hoping someone could help me translate a signature that appears in a book that was allegedly was found on the Corinth Battlefield. The book was found by Andrew Strole of the 44th Indiana Volunteers. If you feel like taking a shot at it, a link to a scan of the signature appears below. Thank you for your attention to my request. Regards, Tod Davis http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/a/v/Tod-A-Davis/PHOTO/0191photo.html.

    01/28/2004 03:18:08
    1. Re: Kalvoda, Krasny surnames
    2. Dieter Eichinger
    3. In meiner Ahnenforschung habe ich Kalwoda (Gallwoda,Kallwody,Kaliwoda) aus Iglau / Birnbaumhof .Der älteste Eintrag ist 1799. -------- I have Kalwoda (Gallwoda,Kallwody,Kaliwoda) from Iglau / Birnbaumhof .The oldest entry is 1799. greetings Dieter Eichinger www.ahnensuche.net "Czech Info Center" <[email protected]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:[email protected] > Published on: Mon Sep 22 23:55:00 EDT 2003 > > Posted by: Henry Kalvoda > --------- > I am wondering if there are any relatives of mine in Czech Republic. My father was Henry Kalvoda and my mother was Mary Krasny both born in the Prague vicinity, both born between 1900-1910. > --------- > 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 >

    01/28/2004 02:54:33
    1. Re: Greenwood Cemetery, Trenton, New Jersey
    2. ecunningham
    3. Neil wrote: > I have just found that one of our relatives went to the United States from > England during the 19th century and are buried in Greenwood Cemetery, > Trenton, New Jersey. Does anyone have any information on this cemetery and > would it be possible for someone to possibly see if there is a gravestone > for them and take a photograph? Neil: Greenwood Cemetery is not very genealogist friendly, besides which it covers 150 acres (or so I have been told). Suggest you follow Bob's direction and write OR sign onto the the Rootsweb NJ-Mercer mailing list and see if someone has an intro or is willing to don "NJ in January" gear to seek them out. [email protected]

    01/28/2004 01:03:22
    1. Re: Greenwood Cemetery, Trenton, New Jersey
    2. Robert Heiling
    3. Neil wrote: > Hi all > > I have just found that one of our relatives went to the United States from > England during the 19th century and are buried in Greenwood Cemetery, > Trenton, New Jersey. Does anyone have any information on this cemetery and > would it be possible for someone to possibly see if there is a gravestone > for them and take a photograph? I know that this is a lot to ask and is very > cheeky but I can't see me coming all the way from England ;-) > > The person was William COLDRICK died 6th March 1911. His wife would also be > in the grave Fannie COLDRICK died 5th Jan 1909. > > Many thanks for any advice, ideas etc > > Neil Coldrick > Manchester > England You need to start using Google! :-) Many hits there. Greenwood Cemetery Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey 1800 Hamilton Ave Trenton, New Jersey 08619 (609) 587-4993 If nobody here volunteers for your request, why don't you write to the cemetery requesting information and asking what they would charge you to take that photograph? HTH Bob

    01/28/2004 11:25:42
    1. Greenwood Cemetery, Trenton, New Jersey
    2. Neil
    3. Hi all I have just found that one of our relatives went to the United States from England during the 19th century and are buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Trenton, New Jersey. Does anyone have any information on this cemetery and would it be possible for someone to possibly see if there is a gravestone for them and take a photograph? I know that this is a lot to ask and is very cheeky but I can't see me coming all the way from England ;-) The person was William COLDRICK died 6th March 1911. His wife would also be in the grave Fannie COLDRICK died 5th Jan 1909. Many thanks for any advice, ideas etc Neil Coldrick Manchester England

    01/28/2004 11:07:24
    1. Replacement C.D's
    2. Doug
    3. Hi List, Has anyone had to purchase replacement C.D's from Stepping Stones before. I've lost a 1841 Census C.D. and have not yet received a reply to my query e-mail. Maybe singles are not replaceable.?? T.I.A. Doug

    01/28/2004 06:41:43
    1. Re: Opinions on Clooz
    2. Steve Hayes
    3. On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 12:46:59 -0500, "Norm Talbot" <[email protected]> wrote: >You may want to go directly to the Clooz.com site at http://www.clooz.com/ >and download the DEMO. It appears that the manual is available as a >purchase now! That isn't quite the same thing as having testimonials from users, satisfied or dissatisfied. -- Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/stevesig.htm E-mail - see web page, or parse: shayes at dunelm full stop org full stop uk

    01/27/2004 09:49:12
    1. Re: Sorry! 5687
    2. Patscga
    3. I notice you've pasted this on several newsgroups. You must be a child. Get a life, kid. Pat

    01/27/2004 08:56:06
    1. Re: Opinions on Clooz
    2. Norm Talbot
    3. You may want to go directly to the Clooz.com site at http://www.clooz.com/ and download the DEMO. It appears that the manual is available as a purchase now! Norm "Buck Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] I am an amateur genealogist. I bought this program a couple of years ago and tried it out. At that time it was difficult to use, not intuitive at all and the manual was impossible. Maybe things have improved since then. As an amateur it wasn't worth my time to figure it out. "BAS in GA" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > I am interested in people's opinions of Clooz. It seems like a good idea > but am unsure if I would get alot of use out of it. Has anyone successfully > integrated it into their research? Are there other programs with similar > functionality? > I like to be an informed consumer before spending money and I have found > word of mouth is the best way to learn about a new program. > > Thanks > Beth > > Remove NOSPAM from my email address before replying directly to me. > > >

    01/27/2004 05:46:59
    1. Knowles family
    2. Sofia
    3. I am looking for information about a family Knowles from the UK. It is for my husband I am looking and it is his father's family we are looking for. We have the following details: Garnet Knowles was born in 1908, we believe somewhere in Kent, United Kingdom. He was married at one point and, we believe, of the Catholic faith. During the mid 1940's he is believed to have divorced his wife to marry again to an Edith McConnochie from Leith outside of Edinburgh, Scotland. We are looking for relatives to Garnet Knowles as his son wishes to find his family. Does anyone have the information I am looking for? I suspect the most important details are his name - Garnet Knowles - and the fact that the family were Catholic as I believe most Knowles families belong to CofE. Greatful for any lead. -- Sofia [email protected]

    01/26/2004 11:07:12
    1. Rossmeisl family from Bohemia
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Sun Jan 25 23:55:01 EST 2004 Posted by: Shirley Rossmeisl --------- Looking for family or information from the Graslitz or Falkneau area. Emigrated to USA 1889. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.muselik.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=65D5RLXQOU CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    01/25/2004 04:55:01
    1. Genealogy Search
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Sun Jan 25 23:55:01 EST 2004 Posted by: Judy Broleman --------- The family names - Hrebec, Bokor, Trcka, Hrach all immigrated to the US between 1850 and 1880 from Bohemia. If any of these family names are familiar to you I would appreciate hearing from you to share more information. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.muselik.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=27YLX5XRV5 CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    01/25/2004 04:55:01
    1. Kvapil family
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Sat Jan 24 23:55:00 EST 2004 Posted by: Wayne Anderson --------- Looking for information on Wencel (Vaclau) Kvapil , born 1700 in Zales, Bohemia. Thank you in advance. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.muselik.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=49FKVBJ8CY CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    01/24/2004 04:55:00
    1. Re: Opinions on Clooz
    2. Doug
    3. BAS in GA wrote: > I am interested in people's opinions of Clooz. It seems like a good idea > but am unsure if I would get alot of use out of it. Has anyone successfully > integrated it into their research? Are there other programs with similar > functionality? > I like to be an informed consumer before spending money and I have found > word of mouth is the best way to learn about a new program. > > Thanks > Beth > > Remove NOSPAM from my email address before replying directly to me. Dick Eastman wrote a review of Clooz located here: www.ancestry.com/library/view/columns/eastman/2029.asp#2. It is available in a standalone and Access 97 version through the Ancestry and Legacy websites. Hope this is of some use. Doug

    01/24/2004 09:15:35
    1. Re: Opinions on Clooz
    2. Buck Jones
    3. I am an amateur genealogist. I bought this program a couple of years ago and tried it out. At that time it was difficult to use, not intuitive at all and the manual was impossible. Maybe things have improved since then. As an amateur it wasn't worth my time to figure it out. "BAS in GA" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > I am interested in people's opinions of Clooz. It seems like a good idea > but am unsure if I would get alot of use out of it. Has anyone successfully > integrated it into their research? Are there other programs with similar > functionality? > I like to be an informed consumer before spending money and I have found > word of mouth is the best way to learn about a new program. > > Thanks > Beth > > Remove NOSPAM from my email address before replying directly to me. > > >

    01/24/2004 07:41:02
    1. Re: Opinions on Clooz
    2. Dave Hinz
    3. On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 19:45:16 -0500, BAS in GA <[email protected]> wrote: > I am interested in people's opinions of Clooz. It seems like a good idea > but am unsure if I would get alot of use out of it. Has anyone successfully > integrated it into their research? Are there other programs with similar > functionality? You know, it's _interesting_ that the only thing I ever see about this product, is people who I've never noticed before mentioning it and asking about it. > I like to be an informed consumer before spending money and I have found > word of mouth is the best way to learn about a new program. A visit to google might be informative, but I'm not sure in which way it would be so; all you'll find are questions which are very very very much like the one you're asking.

    01/23/2004 07:33:53
    1. Opinions on Clooz
    2. BAS in GA
    3. I am interested in people's opinions of Clooz. It seems like a good idea but am unsure if I would get alot of use out of it. Has anyone successfully integrated it into their research? Are there other programs with similar functionality? I like to be an informed consumer before spending money and I have found word of mouth is the best way to learn about a new program. Thanks Beth Remove NOSPAM from my email address before replying directly to me.

    01/23/2004 12:45:16
    1. Hirschberg, Weiss relatives
    2. Czech Info Center
    3. Published on: Thu Jan 22 23:55:00 EST 2004 Posted by: Cathy Hirschberg-VanWyk --------- Searching for relatives of Wilhelm and Anna (Weiss) Hirschberg.They were from Batzdorf, Bohemia. Joseph was one of their sons that came to America in around 1904. Joseph married Marie Volkmer in 1908 and lived in Lohrville, Iowa. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much. --------- For contact, please, visit this Bulletin Board posting published in category Find An Ancestor at http://www.muselik.com/bb/vw.cgi?recid=75MM4MAHNH CZECH INFO CENTER http://www.muselik.com/ Internet Premier Czech Information Resource

    01/22/2004 04:55:01