This is the website for this city. On the left side of the screen see MESTO, and under this is Mapa Mesta. Clicking on this you will see a map of the town. Click on the map to enlarge the map. Under Historie are nice pictures of the town, church, etc. http://www.mtrebova.cz/ posta@mtrebova.cz This is a web address from this site. Perhaps you could send an email and ask about your relatives and ask where house number 41 is located. In a message dated 11/3/2005 12:49:56 PM Central Standard Time, rtklapka@aol.com writes: Dear Heinz, Thank you for your response on the house number 41. Is there any document that you know of that may show a layout of the village showing houses? Or would you suspect that all reference, not to mention homes, would have long been destroyed or at least rebuilt? I understand that Moravska Trebova is now a very large town in CR. Kind regards, Ray Klapka -----Original Message----- From: Heinz Hadwig <Heinz.Hadwig@inode.at> To: GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, 03 Nov 2005 19:12:04 +0100 Subject: Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Moravian House Numbers? Hello! Mahrisch Trubau is a village in Moravia. 41 is the number of a house in this village. Mahrisch is writen with two dots on the A! Trubau is writen with two dots on the U! The today name is *Moravska Trebova* Go to: http://www.jewishgen.org/ShtetlSeeker/LocTown.asp to see a map. Regards, Heinz (Hadwig) ------------------------ rtklapka@aol.com schrieb: > Dear List, > > I am researching my Grand parent's family and found my Grandfather on > a passenger list. His from address is given as " 41 Mahr. Trubau ". > Would this be a house number or street number or something else? The > ship departed Bremen on April 22, 1909. I am researching surnames; > Klapka and Menzl from Mahr. Trubau, Moravia. Thank you very much for > any help. >