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Will I find answers to my Czech question in Poland?

Posted on 5 June 2016 by Kate Challis

Danny and I will go to the Czech Republic for the first time ever in a little less than a month. I’m very excited, and of course I’m trying to plan my trip in a way that lets me also do genealogical research! Although, I’m starting to think that I might need to return to…

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George and Michel Krczmarsky

Posted on 30 May 2016 by Kate Challis

My friend Lukáš Svoboda wrote: “I  would suggest only one major correction, so that you are not misled in your ancestors relations.The section starting with “Georgi  termino” It vaguely transcribes as follows Termino Georgi 20 xrTermino Michaeli 20 xrJednu kurua trzi (=tři) wajzaa jednu stuku czenku przinesea naturalne roboti 139 dni do roku And the…

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Adam and Eve

Posted on 3 January 2016 by Kate Challis

This parish register had a real gem: twins named Adam and Eve. Ha!

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Mianna: or, don’t just scan the page for a given name!

Posted on 12 December 2015 by Kate Challis

My ancestor Anna Šperka was the second wife of Mathias Brosch. His first wife was also named Anna. They were married in the Místek parish on 16 January 1725. Her father was the late Joannes Gach from upper Hodonovice. She died 2 June 1737 at age 36. This gives her an approximate birthdate of 1701….

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Ancilla

Posted on 4 December 2015 by Kate Challis

I found this record where my ancestor is described as “honesta ancilla.” I had not ever seen that before, so I thought I’d blog about it. Here’s my transcription: 4 Augustus [1744]hujus copulatus honestus Georgius Jurassek adolescens colonus ex Ribarzeritz et honesta ancilla Elisabetha Francisci Sperka propria filia ex Starzitz testes Mathias Wesselka ex Chlebowitz…

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Fraissen

Posted on 7 July 2015 by Kate Challis

On one half of the register, the cause of death appears as “Fraissen” with two s’s. On the other half, the word appears as “Fraisen” with one s. This 2011 post on the German-Bohemian ancestry forum speculates that it could mean epileptic seizures, measles, or just some vague description that the parish priest or clerk…

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Beautiful Handwriting

Posted on 6 July 2015 by Kate Challis

Gemeinde Rattimau = Parish/Community of Vratimov It seems like the Parish was actually made of more than one village. Vratimov records are always with those of Horní Datyně, Hrabová, and Kunčice, to name a few. Kunčice, by the way, as in Gross Kunzendorf, a village that is no longer on the map. It was razed…

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Polish Birth Records in Czech Archives

Posted on 3 July 2015 by Kate Challis

Today I found some Polish birth records in the Ostrava Land Archives online! See? Basically, this book includes birth records for a lot of teeny tiny towns, including two that are in present day Poland. It looks like these are Silesian villages. Clearly, the borders were very different back then. Here is what I think is…

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“Magd Tocht”

Posted on 2 July 2015 by Kate Challis

In this 1835 death record in the Kunčice-Vratimov parish, this child is described as, “Anna der Marina Waschiczek Mgd Tocht.” In these Czech records, typically the format of a child’s death is like this: [given name] of [father’s given and surname], [father’s occupation] of [place] This entry doesn’t fit that format. Instead, it’s: Anna of [mother’s given…

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Cause of death: Normal

Posted on 9 March 2015 by Kate Challis

While doing some research on some Trojanovice Czech ancestors today, I came across an interesting cause of death: gewöhnlich Honestly, it took me a while of plugging things into google translate for me to figure out what in the world this word was. What was weirding me out so much was the occurrence of this word!…

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