At 08:15 PM 11/18/2006, you wrote: >Hello: I am searching for the name and address of the Bohemian church where >my people may have worshipped. They lived in St Paul Ward 4 and/or Ward 5. >They were living there in 1870 thru 1910. The areas for the wards changed from time to time -- an address would be easier to figure out the closest church. There were many immigrants and many Catholic churches founded from 1870-1890. Just to give you an idea of the development. Here are a few other German Catholic churches in St. Paul, with their dates of founding, taken from Reardon's book on the history of the St. Paul Diocese. *Assumption - 1856 (downtown) *St Stanislaus - 1872 (W 7th) *St Adalbert - 1879 Polish (Charles and Galtier) *Sacred Heart - 1881 (Dayton's Bluff) *St Agnes - 1887 (Dale and the railroad tracks) *St Bernard - 1890 (N Rice Street) >The surnames are Svobodny, Shindelus (various spellings), Kubes. >Also seeking contact information for the Calvary Cemetery in St. Paul. Check out the MnRamsey cemetery page for Calvary -- the interment records have been transcribed and published for this period. Unfortunately, there is no indication in them of the home parish. <http://www.parkbooks.com/MnGenWeb/cem.html> Mary Mary Bakeman [email protected] Ramsey MnGenWeb Coordintor http://www.parkbooks.com/MnGenWeb/ Park Genealogical Books http://www.parkbooks.com/