I have been doing some research on the Valentin Haidusek family who immigrated from Mniší, Moravia. Specifically, I have been trying to find other Haiduseks that were related to Valentin Haidusek, who was one of the founders of Dubina in 1856. I love the story of Dubina’s founding. I have read several versions of it…
Wordless Wednesday: Elizabeth Agnes Michna (right) and Aloise Kubesh Kasparek (left)
Who is the father?
Here is an interesting death record! Transcription:Juliana, (secundum haproles ejus esl ex nem sup-tial demonstrant) dceraJana Špačka, domkáře vMiším a manželky jehoAnny rozené Jan Pustě-jovský, sedlák v Miším.matka od delší doby opu-stivší manžela žije v konku-binatí s Jiřím Kolibou, sedlá-kem v Miším, její umrtní lí-stek s povi v tím výše jmenovaného Špačke co otce dítěteuváděl…
Why did I renew my ancestry.com subscription?!
I love ancestry.com. It has many records that familysearch.org does not yet have. When it comes to Czech genealogy, it’s usually the passenger lists that I find the most useful, in particular their Hamburg Passenger Lists from 1850-1934. Their search algorithm and indexes are different – at least somewhat. This can be good and bad, but…
Church Record Sunday: Example of Baptism for Stillborn child in Czech Parish Records
Here is a church record with an example of a child who was baptized before they were born. Mariain uteromatris [deo?]nomine bap-tizata,mrtvorozená A translation would be: Maria Baptized in the name of God [?] [while] in the mother’s womb. Stillborn.
Jewish birth records in Mniší 1839-1856
There have been Jews in the Czech lands for millenia. Unfortunately, throughout those millenia, they have been persecuted to various extents by those who ruled the land. This subject is fascinating and could (and has) fill up volumes of books. It isn’t what I’m posting about today. From the 17th century forward, when the Catholics…
135 Years Ago Today…
Look at what I found on the Texas State Historical Association website today: February 06 1879 On this day in 1879, the first issue of the Texan, the first Czech newspaper in Texas, appeared. Though the periodical, published by E. J. Glueckman, lasted little more than a decade, it reflected the rich influence of the Czech culture…
What my Texas Ancestors must have thought of my Polygamous Ancestors
I apologize to all my blog readers for diverting to the subject of polygamy so often these past few posts. It has been on my mind. Today I finished reading “Saints” by Orson Scott Card and decided I wanted to discover just exactly how many of my ancestors were polygamists. To do this, I went…
Wordless Wednesday: Picture Postcard to Bedrich Michna
Origin of the House Numbering System in Czech Lands
Lukáš Svoboda wrote another excellent post on his blog that explains the true motive for numbering houses in 1770 . It is in Czech, but you can easily open it in the chrome browser, right click, and select “Translate to English.” Or copy and paste the text and dump it into google translate. In short:…