Although this is not about Bohemia it is a true story about one family who returned. On my husband's side a grand uncle and his family came to Buffalo, NY in the early 1880s as did his grandfather and other grand uncles and grand aunts. But this one family returned to Rocozin, West Prussia in 1888 because they were homesick. Maybe a shepherd found it difficult to adjust to city living. Their family tradition is that after the long journey on the sea he knelt down and kissed the ground. Due to WWI the returned family had to eventually migrate to Schleswig-Holstein, and then to Nordrhein-Westfalen after WWII, losing everything, including important papers. One wife spent 5 years as a prisoner of the Russians leaving 2 small children with her husband and his parents. When I was researching my husband's family I could not determine where this family was. But about two years ago, one of the young cousins found me on the web, and last year came to a family reunion in Rhode Island. LaVerne